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Young03:True, they play rough. |
Young03:Nigeria dey play rugby? ![]() |
wastedsperm:There is no relief in hate. |
Harpesin:That is Leucadendron platyspermum though do not know about anyone growing it locally but you can get the seeds from South Africa. |
MadCow1:This is a social issue impeding personal and communal growth. That is why many will do anything to get into the civil service where many get paid monthly for doing nothing. No matter how rough the economy may be, there are lots of economic hotspots waiting to be created as there are so many already existing economic endeavours in dire need of upgrades thus expanding the number of engagement of people! |
MadCow1:Why invite Idi on top my matter? ![]() On a sober note, l will have to agree with you that many youths today have a sense of entitlement and would rather not apply themselves as one in another thread posted he has been at home for a while now after service and was saying it would be embarrassing for people to know that he is driving a commercial vehicle! ![]() |
Bookiemart01:We found a way around it by sourcing garri directly from Uganda, getting it for $2 per kilo. |
He needs to be sacked upon his return from the games! ![]() |
"The annoyance is further fueled by the fact that the law-makers are reportedly getting Ksh 50,000 daily as they stay in Rio"... that is $500! ![]() |
There will be a repeat broadcast on Thursday, August 11, 2016 at 6:30pm. |
[quote author=greetings post=48322367]You're bae pavore ![]() Listened in too, the streaming was kinda bad had to watch it live. It was worth it! Three tips Get the information Start small and Be patient. Growth takes time right. The only issue for me is where to learn the ropes.. will get there.[/quote My streaming was clear as l use streama.com. I kinda of laughed when a caller talked about exporting garri to the UK. In Nairobi, l bumped into a store where a kilo of yellow garri was being sold for $10, l just quenched the urge to drink garri! ![]() For those in Nigeria, visiting the offices of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council nearest to them give them info on their training programmes as the cost l believe will be subsidized. |
egift:Giving an able-bodied young man a kilo of rice as a form of empowerment is disheartening! |
Listened in and was very informative. Got to know that Hibiscus (used locally for making zobo) is in high demand in North America and Mexico. Information is priceless! |
modath:You are thinking very far! ![]() |
Informative. |
toluxa1:Apart from flight ticket, one can work out a budget around $200 to cover a week's accommodation and feeding. Then within that one week, one can get up to 4-5 different trainings in different agro ventures as their cost range between $15-$30. I have shared so much in the Agric section and many have harvested so many bags of cucumbers from their sack farms. |
MikeB3:What an absurd way to show how "well" you were raised, so there is not point exchanging words with a faceless individual who l do not what he is dealing with...have a nice life! |
Tomorrow (Tuesday, August 9) at 6:30am on Inspiration 92.3FM (Lagos) make effort to listen to Mr. Oluyinka Soola share his insights on overcoming export business challenges in the Agro-allied sector. For those who may not have access to the station's broadcast because of location can opt for online streaming (that is how l listen to Nigerian radio stations)
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Kumuyi commended the governor for the “progress the state has made” since he assumed office...Indeed so much progress! ![]()
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This one na break dance! ![]() |
The Nigerian economy has now become snake and ladder! ![]() |
joshjimie:Am not ready for that as l have so much on my plate for now. |
Hmm...the father must be dark skinned or the mum lightened up! |
Nice write up. |
Laughing in kiswahili! ![]() |
abbeyboy2o15:You are welcome. |
[quote author=abbeyboy2o15 post=48295606]i dont have but got someone who can open it for me in naija, so is the recipent going to be paid in naira or dollar.Am the sender just want clear info about it am sending (USD).[/quote l made USD transfer to Nigeria a week ago, l sent to a relative's Stanbic dom accout (USD), he went to one of the branches where he was told they had only $20 bills (which is a no no) then he checked at another branch and got to withdraw $100 bills. I can't recall what he was charged for withdrawing but it was very small in comparison to what l sent down. Your person in Nigeria should visit different banks to get up to date info on what is obtainable. |
abbeyboy2o15:If you have a domiciliary account (USD)with a Nigerian bank, the bank will provide you with Swift details with which the sender will use from his/her own end to send the money down to your domiciliary account (USD) and that should reflect in your account within 2 working days. Ask around before you settle for a bank to open the account with. |
We are observing. |
abbeyboy2o15:Through domiciliary account. |
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