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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by uniquelyspecial(m): 7:46am On Mar 09
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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by uniquelyspecial(m): 7:48am On Mar 09
malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.
*Nigeria will be great again?*
In our lifetime?
We've been hearing this for the past 9 years.
Hiding under patriotism when it is actually partisanship

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by malali: 7:49am On Mar 09
uniquelyspecial:

*Nigeria will be great again?*
In our lifetime?
We've been hearing this for the past 9 years.
Hiding under patriotism when it is actually partisanship

I feel your pain, we all have the same pain.
The whole country has been kidnapped by a few elites.
But one day we shall be free from their clutch.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Iamzik: 7:54am On Mar 09
malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.

This is good decision on paper but not in reality.

Buhari stopped rice importation and gave local rice farmers billions with the hope that they will produce enough to crash prices. But reverse was the case. The local rice farmers trippled price of local rice such that local rice became almost as expensive as imported rice.

You don't shut the border before you are self sufficient. You close the border after you start producing at least 80% of your present import.

Anything short of that will lead to unbearable flation which will hurt the very people you claim you are trying to help.

This is the same thing happening with cement. If the local players are jacking up prices unreasonably I expect the government to checkmate them by allowing import flood the market and stabilize price. Importation is not as evil as people want to paint it. Excessive importation is the actual problem

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Bluntemperor: 8:03am On Mar 09
malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.
Nigeria shall be great again.

Beautiful you,bro and that is the way to go!
Let's make it duty bound as a Citizens to acknowledge good things and suggests a better approach, and critisise where necessary.
That is the Spirit of a good Citizens,and a Patrotic ones for that matter,not just bashing, bashing!
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by malali: 8:04am On Mar 09
Iamzik:


This is good decision on paper but not in reality.

Buhari stopped rice importation and gave local rice farmers billions with the hope that they will produce enough to crash prices. But reverse was the case. The local rice farmers trippled price of local rice such that local rice became almost as expensive as imported rice.

You don't shut the border before you are self sufficient. You close the border after you start producing at least 80% of your present import.

Anything short of that will lead to unbearable flation which will hurt the very people you claim you are trying to help.

This is the same thing happening with cement. If the local players are jacking up prices unreasonably I expect the government to checkmate them by allowing import flood the market and stabilize price. Importation is not as evil as people want to paint it. Excessive importation is the actual problem

I know a few dollar billionaires who made their money smuggling goods across the borders. Nigerian borders should remain closed, The level of smuggling going on in those borders will sabotage any economic policies. Thats the reason there is no production within Nigeria. There should be basic things with Nigerian brand. We dont have any !! Trust me closed borders are good.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by TrackerSK: 8:05am On Mar 09
Have they settled the bandits there?
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by malali: 8:06am On Mar 09
Bluntemperor:


Beautiful you,bro and that is the way to go!
Let's make it duty bound as a Citizens to acknowledge good things and suggests a better approach, and critisise where necessary.
That is the Spirit of a good Citizens,and a Patrotic ones for that matter,not just bashing, bashing!

Thank you.
We bash and praise, our elders who have been in government have not been as responsible as they should be.
So we have to bash them when they are making decisions that will ruin the future of Nigerians.
And also praise them when we see good decisions .
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Sunmolar(m): 8:30am On Mar 09
Try these in middle belt.... herdsmen will go on rampage..... something is fishing with herdsmen activities in the middle belt and sw region
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by alimiadedayo1: 8:35am On Mar 09
usecondom 8post=128848893:
Keep eye on those evil herdsmen/ terrorists
you sha hate fulanis with passion and for your information, the issue of banditry in the north is not about fulani at all but they are political machinery in the hand of power brokers to count political scores
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Ikpunekenwa(m): 8:35am On Mar 09
ryloy:
Posted By Bayo Onanuga, SA to President Tinubu On Information and Strategy


Make una dey jonse una self, if APC during buhari period can erect rice pyramid built with cement and lie to Nigerians, this is a common thing with people that hired fake bishops before election, this is also a lie, and if you think I am lieing, let it affect the price of bread first.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by pharmagba: 8:43am On Mar 09
ryloy:
Posted By Bayo Onanuga, SA to President Tinubu On Information and Strategy

This is the kind of news I love to hear
Production!
Agric production!
Niger State and jigawa state thumbs up!
All state of the federation, production!
Nigeria shall be great again.

Katsina state where is the cotton plantation
Edo State palm kernel
Ogun state, cocoa
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by emerged01(m): 8:43am On Mar 09
alpharoyalty:
You will never see a fulani cow stray into this kind of farm but if it is south or middle belt, you will see them.
Those guys are just evil
Herdsmen are causing a lot of damage to farms in south but sometimes our traditional rulers knows about it. They are even the ones that give cows to fulani.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by eldoradoxx: 9:01am On Mar 09
malali:


Rice import ban was not well enforced.
A lot of border porosity is common knowledge in Nigeria.
A country where 300 people can be kidnapped and no one sees anything
How hard will it be to bring in Rice ? that can shout or have legs to run ?
Like Rice, like wheat, let the impored rice and wheat compete with locally grown one, it will force the price down. Locally grown Rice is enjoying monopoly of government ban on foreign rice and consequently the rice hike

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Riskymarvelous(m): 9:01am On Mar 09
DONFRANSKID:
Federal government should focus more on agriculture, it will solve a lot of problems in the country
what about bandits around the bush?
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by alpharoyalty: 9:02am On Mar 09
emerged01:

Herdsmen are causing a lot of damage to farms in south but sometimes our traditional rulers knows about it. They are even the ones that give cows to fulani.

I don't believe that. There is a deliberate ploy or plot by this twisted people to inflict hardship on the people of the middle belt and South.
Governors and politicians are playing along party line. I see no reason why the law on ranching cannot be enforced or better still drive this people back to their land in the north. Their land is fvcking fertile enough to support their open grazing system.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by emerged01(m): 9:32am On Mar 09
alpharoyalty:


I don't believe that. There is a deliberate ploy or plot by this twisted people to inflict hardship on the people of the middle belt and South.
Governors and politicians are playing along party line. I see no reason why the law on ranching cannot be enforced or better still drive this people back to their land in the north. Their land is fvcking fertile enough to support their open grazing system.

They use cow as commission to traditional rulers to graze in their communities and sometimes they employ them to look after their cows. Reason it wasnt easy to flush them out in some communities in southwest region.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by melodyogonna(m): 9:45am On Mar 09
Hopefully it doesn't get destroyed by herdsmen
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Evolutionism: 10:14am On Mar 09
eldoradoxx:

Just as Nigerian government banned rice import, spent trillions on rice farmers to boost production and we now have cheaper rice all over the place afterwards.

grin grin grin

Nigerian Rice is 15k per bag.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by ejieddy: 10:26am On Mar 09
Ehen... Enough of bad news abeg. This is amazing
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by SaLongs1(m): 10:48am On Mar 09
malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
Also catch and prosecute smugglers of flour.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.
The devil they say is in the detail. Corruption has never allowed government policies to reach the people for whom it is intended. Our government can comfortably sponsor pilgrims for sightseeing but find it difficult to genuinely reach out to the real farmers on ground.

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Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by Krankhead: 10:52am On Mar 09
rectitude:
This should be replicated in all states where the crop can be cultivated.
Tell those children on internet to go back to farming. The Obidient needs to move away from internet and attacks on Tinubu and go back to farming. Election is over.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by emperor863(m): 10:59am On Mar 09
NOGRUDGES:
Fantastic, this is superb, more of these kind of initiative is what is needed as a matter of urgency right now.

It is a pity that you don't understand the game north is playing with Nigerians. After harvesting, they'll 'smuggle' the grains put of the country to feed their brothers in Niger, Chad, and Mali

We're witnessing a repeat of how the north destroyed GEJ's administration.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by PHAYOL81: 10:59am On Mar 09
This is great but I still think waiting on the north for our food sustainance is not good enough. The southern parties need to stand up to be counted. It will do the country more good
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by BCASH(m): 11:08am On Mar 09
The same way they saves us since the ban of importation of rice

malali:
I see the government is listening to the people.
Good moves, forget about the bandits and terrorists news
Overwhelm the media with positive and good news.
Next thing thing Mr President make executive orders that all the wheat produced in Nigeria must be fully bought before any foreign wheat can be imported into Nigeria. At the same prices adding the cost of importation and duties.
Better still set up a coop board and give the farmers 100% Guarantee all their wheat will be purchased by the government at market prices.
Then tell the wheat importers they must buy all the wheat from the coop board before they can import any wheat.
Also catch and prosecute smugglers of flour.
That will save us 4 billion dollars in wheat importation.
One day we might even be exporting wheat to other countries.
If you turn wheat farming to Gold, the farmers will produce more wheat
Once farmers see this happening a lot of people will start farming wheat.

Nigeria shall be great again.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by FreeStuffsNG: 11:14am On Mar 09
NOGRUDGES:
Fantastic, this is superb, more of these kind of initiative is what is needed as a matter of urgency right now.
This is why we all need to speak against our economic saboteurs who now harvest this and smuggle it outside Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria for ever!
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by LucemFerre: 12:10pm On Mar 09
At least one good news for front page
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by CHIOMAEZEH: 12:31pm On Mar 09
Whenever our politicians carry camera to record their so called achievements ...I know it's a pure scam.....the real farmers are being terrorised and made to pay heavy levies


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IEAHluNOhM
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by codemaniacs: 2:18pm On Mar 09
alpharoyalty:


I don't believe that. There is a deliberate ploy or plot by this twisted people to inflict hardship on the people of the middle belt and South.
Governors and politicians are playing along party line. I see no reason why the law on ranching cannot be enforced or better still drive this people back to their land in the north. Their land is fvcking fertile enough to support their open grazing system.

You're right.

But what they forget is that every ethnicity has their own indigenous foods so that makes it difficult for the north or fulan:is to control the agricultural industry in Nigeria.

Also globalists don't want black people to grow their own food and have their own agriculture industry.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by seunayantokun(m): 2:51pm On Mar 09
Honestly, if those terrorist rats are stopped, and state and local council policing is installed, and every part of Nigeria embraces Agriculture, in 2 years, Nigeria will become a cynosure of the world.
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by commoditiesnig: 4:16pm On Mar 09
ryloy:
Posted By Bayo Onanuga, SA to President Tinubu On Information and Strategy

Very good. FG & States need to do more to boost Agriculture
Re: Dry Season Wheat Farming In Jigawa State (Pictures) by commoditiesnig: 4:17pm On Mar 09
DONFRANSKID:
Federal government should focus more on agriculture, it will solve a lot of problems in the country
True

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