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What we 're saying is that, Linda did not carry the news of your pretty babamama. |
If I call this man an idiot now, some pipu will not like it. |
Wish for the best
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The avocado is a unique type of fruit. Most fruit consists primarily of carbohydrate, while avocado is high in healthy fats. Numerous studies show that it has powerful beneficial effects on health. Here are some amazing health benefits of the avocados. • Avocados are loaded with heart-healthy monounsaturated fatty acids. • Avocados are loaded with fibre. • Eating avocados can lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels. • People who eat Avocados tend to be healthier. • The fat in them can help you absorb nutrients from plant foods. • Avocados are loaded with powerful antioxidants that can protect the eyes. • Avocados extract may help relieve symptoms of arthritis. https://thefarmersdiary./2017/05/20/7-reasons-why-you-should-eat-avocados/amp/
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Hope they 're taking count of the number of rescued girls? Before they 'll exceed the number of chibok girls kidnapped |
Bokoharam or fulanimen |
Runaway from bet9ja visual sports, there's an evil spirit behind it. Stick with you real life sports |
Nasarawa state government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with a Chinese company, BEIDOU Automatic Equipment company for the procurement of equipment for four fertiliser blending plants. Nasarawa State Governor, Umaru Al-Makura, at the signing of the agreement yesterday at the Government House, Lafia, said “The event was the fall out of the visit by Nigerian governors forum to china last month” Al-Makura added that the Chinese company ranked high in the manufacturing of modular fertilisers blending equipment with different categories of blending plants equipment, and that the state government opted to obtain equipment capable of producing 40 tonnes of fertiliser per hour in order to ensure farmers have access to quality fertilisers at a subsidised rate. He further informed that the company visit to the state will grant them opportunities to study soil types, texture to enable them determine the suitable fertiliser for quality crop yield. When the machines are installed, 20 tonnes would be consumed daily in the state while the remaining will be sold to generate revenue for the state, and the plants will be sited in each of the 3 senatorial zones so as to enable farmers across the state have easy access, the Governor intimated. The company is also set to synergise with the state university towards the establishment of an agricultural institute in the state. The chairman of BEIDOU Automatic Equipment Company, Jin Chuang, assured the state government of the company’s readiness to assist farmers in order to produce not just crop but also improve production. Chuang also expressed her joy for the partnership with Nasarawa and noted that the establishment of the plants in the state will go a long in boosting agricultural produce. https://thefarmersdiary./2017/05/11/nasarawa-partners-with-chinese-company-to-improve-fertiliser-production/amp/ |
To further boost food production in Nigeria, the World Bank, under its Growth and Employment (GEM), has provided business support for Abakaliki rice – a company primarily focused on producing Abakaliki rice. Under the arrangement, the World Bank provided financial support to Ainotrans Energy – the producers of Abakaliki rice to enable it engage the services of vendors that will aid in carrying out its marketing drive. The World Bank, under its Growth and Employment (GEM), the project is one of the economic empowerment initiatives of the present administration. Abakaliki rice is high quality rice at affordable prices, and is purely natural, 100 per cent local, very high in nutritional value, 100% stone free, and husk free. According to the CEO, Ainotrans Energy, Innocent Mbey,´Our rice is produced using the very best practices available and the World Bank support will even help us provide quality food to Nigeria’s teeming population’. The World Bank said that a mechanism to ensure full implementation of objectives contained in the selected proposals was already in place, while a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation work plan had been designed. The idea behind the GEM programme, the World Bank noted, “is to further support the presidency’s drive to celebrate and empower the most promising and highly scalable indigenous technology start-ups who are providing innovative solutions to local challenge. The GEM project requested for submission of business proposals from eligible applicants of the AVDD 2016 programme of which 289 applicants were screened before the final 81 were eventually picked after a rigorous process of vetting. https://thefarmersdiary./2017/05/07/world-bank-promotes-nigerias-production-of-abakaliki-rice/ |
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Who else will do this if not fulanimen |
The Ogun State government has confirmed the availability of 20,000 tonnes of fertiliser at 5,500 Naira per bag, to farmers across the state to ensure a hitch free 2017 planting season. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Adepeju Adebajo, mentioned this during a meeting with World Bank officials and private stakeholders in Abeokuta. Similarly, Abia State Government has also commenced distribution of over 200,000 bags of fertiliser to farmers in the state. The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Uzo Azubuike, while speaking with newsmen, said the fertilisers would be sold to every farmer who wants to buy and at the rate of N6,000 per bag. He informed that there would be no allocation of fertilisers to farmers as the farmers would be able to get as much as they needed and on first come, first served basis. He further added that the ministry was entrenching efforts to encourage youth involvement in various value chains of agriculture, one of which was mushroom farming. “The mushroom production is our own creation. We have brought experts, who have established a mushroom farm on the premises of the Ministry of Agriculture in Umuahia”, he asserted. https://thefarmersdiary./2017/04/22/ogun-abia-avail-farmers-with-fertilisers-at-subsidised-rates/
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For centuries, millet has been a highly valued crop in Africa, it is used in everything from bread to couscous, and as cereal grain. Millets are tiny, spherical grains. These come in different colors like white, gray, yellow and even deep red. According to archaeologists, millet was first cultivated in East Asia as far as 10,000 years back. Millet may not be the most common type of seed crop that you’re expecting on your table, but this group of highly variable seeded grasses are cultivated throughout the world, both for livestock feed and human consumption. Known as Gero/Dawa in hausa, Achara in Igbo, and Okababa in Yoruba, it remains one of Nigeria’s major sources of pap making. As with most grains, millet is available in markets throughout the year and provides so many nutritional benefits. Here are some of the amazing benefits of Millets Millets are rich in fiber, which help in easy digestion. It is considered as one of the most digestible and non-allergenic grains. Millet contains the amino acid, tryptophan, which works as a natural relaxant. Millet is high in protein. It helps to meet the daily protein requirement from a complex carbohydrate than animal sources. Millets when consumed in large amounts helps decrease triglyceride levels in the body. It thins the blood to prevent blood platelet clumping, thereby reducing the risk of sunstroke and coronary artery disorder. The Vitamin B in millet helps to break down carbohydrates and fat more efficiently. Magnesium in millet relaxes the muscles that line the inside of the arterial wall, which helps to reduce blood pressure. It also reduces the severity of asthma and frequency of migraines. It prevents the premature ageing of the skin. Pregnant and lactating women are advised to consume millet, especially Ragi in high amounts to increase the production of breast milk in the body. Because of its high level of magnesium, millet is a great food for women who suffer from unbearable pain and cramps during their menstrual cycle. Phosphorus content in millet helps to structure the cells in the body. It is an essential component of numerous compounds including adenosine triphosphate or ATP, which enhances energy in the body. https://thefarmersdiary./2017/04/21/millets-eleusine-coracana-and-your-health/
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Afam4eva:but I never asked for one |
I'd just posted my regular info on my WordPress free site, when I discovered this jumia advert right at the bottom of my post. I've never requested for an adsense before. Pls explain https://thefarmersdiary./2017/04/20/nigerias-livestock-industry-receives-200m-boost-from-world-bank/ |
The World Bank has disclosed plans to invest $200 million to revitalise Nigeria’s livestock sub-sector. World Bank’s FADAMA Team Leader, Dr. Adetunji Oredipe, who made this known on Wednesday, expressed that the intervention fund was meant to enhance the productivity of the sector as well as address issues of access to markets. “Productivity depends on a number of factors as it concerns the feeds which are very critical; the major problem of livestock production in the country is the dearth of high-quality animal feeds, as the feeds determine what you get from your livestock,” he said. He informed that the organisation was in league with the team of the Federal Government to prepare the intervention policy, as well as the modalities for executing the project. Oredipe noted that the bank was also studying critical health issues of the livestock industry and had approved $25 million to revamp the animal health sector. “The initial $25 million has been approved by the bank, and the project will take off as soon as the Federal Government sorts out the issue with the National Assembly,’’ he said. The FADAMA team leader added that the World Bank’s focus on the livestock sub-sector was based on the request of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. Oredipe said the livestock sub-sector accounted for a substantial part of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), adding that it provides income, employment, food, farm energy, manure, fuel, and transport. https://thefarmersdiary./2017/04/20/nigerias-livestock-industry-receives-200m-boost-from-world-bank/ |
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has said Benue State will begin the processing, marketing and packaging of yam for export in June this year. Head of NEPC Export Assistance Office in Benue, Emmanuel Etim revealed this at a two-day stakeholders training and awareness for Nigerian Yam Export Programme in Makurdi. Etim noted that the programme tagged “Developing Nigerian Yam for Export” was aimed at placing Nigeria as a key player in global market through strategic yam export development programmes. He said that the Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Chief Audu Ogbeh, would inaugurate the first batch of packaged Nigerian yam for export at Lagos port on June 26. Etim explained that the NEPC would transform Nigeria’s yam production, processing, packaging and warehousing to meet international standards, drawing from other countries’ yam export experiences. In his speech, the minister said yam production in Benue could generate huge foreign exchange earnings if properly harnessed through aggressive export as well as create employment opportunities, generate global esteem and grow the nation’s GDP. The minister also said aggressive national yam export development programme could help revamp the nation’s economy from its current recession. https://thefarmersdiary. |
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Bet9ja cash out is a fraud. Can't even help the situation |
Olosho nor the need sugar Daddy |
Just Because of the seaport, imagine what ll happen had it been the seaport was in Anambra? |
She could be a blackmailer, but you can't blackmail someone who is innocent. Its sad our dear apostle is a victim and possibly guilty of the allegations |
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Juventus nor fall my ticket |