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Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:09am On Jun 20, 2024
Niger Republic transforming its Desert to a farm land

It is neither in United Arab Emirate, nor in China but in Niger Republic🇳🇪 near Mali 🇲🇱 and Nigeria🇳🇬.

✅ It's an agricultural farm of 1000 hectares equipped with an irrigation system of behind generation for the cultivation of wheat, corn, alfalfa, and fodder sorghum. African Report files learnt, is one of the gigantic projects of the private firm called Amana group in Niger Republic.

Congratulations to Amana Group and its CEO Sidi Ahmed Omar. #africanreportfiles
Africa is moving 💪💪💪💪.
Credit: African Report Files


While tinubu led Apc government folds arm and watch bandits sack farmers from their farm lands, thereby causing high food inflation never seen in decades.

Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:09am On Jun 20, 2024
Pictures

Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Racoon(m):
This is how development comes - when you have focused, responsible and determined leadership irrespective of military or democratic pattern. Same country alongside Burkina Faso, Mali that Tinubu zombies said are landlocked depending on Nigeria for their survival. They have even formed their own union alliance thereby cutting themselves from the apron strings of ECOWAS under the fraud on seat.

Now all these nations led by these young military turks have also freed their respective nations from the griphold of neo-colonists and imperialism thereby facilitating their own development. Meanwhile, the disaster they have enthroned here back home have so much bastardized Nigeria beyond repair.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by EreluRoz: 11:10am On Jun 20, 2024
You can make your post without sounding bitter
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Racoon(m): 11:11am On Jun 20, 2024
"We have been receiving French aid for 63 years yet our country has not developed so cutting it off from us now will not kill is, rather it will motivate us to work and reform ourselves" - Ibrahim Traore (President of Burkina Faso)
@Africa_Archives

Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op):
Racoon:
This is how development comes - when you have responsible and determined leadership irrespective of military or democratic.
Nigeria and Nigerians are still playing political games


Not yet ready for leadership...see Niger of yesterday oo

Zxcvbnmghtr:
Charity begins at home. How many people care to make their backyards productive? How many?!!! Always blaming the government for everything.
So you chased out good luck Jonathan and voted for Apc to start farming in your backyardhuh

Tinubu supporters are the dullest of mankind
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:13am On Jun 20, 2024
EreluRoz:
You can make your post without sounding bitter
Get out of here


If you don't care for your self, many Nigerians are suffering...your bad political choices since 2015 brought us here.

No let me curse you

EreluRoz:
Go and learn how to talk to elders, I'm not your mate. Make your post and stop spreading hate
I won't give you that opportunity to derail this thread.

Go back to ya coven and tell them it failed
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by MhisterJay(m): 11:14am On Jun 20, 2024
Quite interesting...
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by EreluRoz: 11:14am On Jun 20, 2024
BossGerald:
Get out of here


If you don't care for your self, many Nigerians are suffering...your bad political choices since 2015 brought us here.

No let me curse you
Go and learn how to talk to elders, I'm not your mate. Make your post and stop spreading hate
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Racoon(m): 11:17am On Jun 20, 2024
EreluRoz:
Go and learn how to talk to elders, I'm not your mate. Make your post and stop spreading hate
Even an elder that does not respect himself will have the children playing with his testicles at the village square. Everyone must not be a zombie.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by EreluRoz: 11:18am On Jun 20, 2024
Racoon:
Even an elder that does not respect himself will have the children playing with his testicles at the village square.
I'm sure you don't want to be unfortunate?
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:20am On Jun 20, 2024
EreluRoz:
I'm sure you don't want to be unfortunate?
Meanwhile in Nigeria, farmers are becoming endangered species

Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Zxcvbnmghtr:
Charity begins at home. How many people care to make their backyards productive? How many?!!! Always blaming the government for everything.

Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:24am On Jun 20, 2024
Zxcvbnmghtr:
Charity begins at home. How many people care to make their backyards productive? How many?!!! Always blaming the government for everything.
Fuel is also too expensive...I want to build my own refinery in my backyard, how do I do it?? I don't want to blame the government for everything


Can I also farm rice, beans, yam, potatoes, orange, mango in my backyard??🤡🤡
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Usmanovic95(m): 11:24am On Jun 20, 2024
Removing their president has been a blessing in disguise,things have actually taken a new turn after.Some Nigeriens I know have relocated back to their countries because the exchange rate is no longer favourable especially when they convert naira theyve earned back to their own CFA🙄
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Racoon(m): 11:25am On Jun 20, 2024
EreluRoz:
I'm sure you don't want to be unfortunate?
Nope! I am a already a well made fortunate fella eating what I like unlike you and those shouting ebi npa wa in the nation your demigod have destroyed beyond redemption.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Zxcvbnmghtr: 11:26am On Jun 20, 2024
BossGerald:
Fuel is also too expensive...I want to build my own refinery in my backyard, how do I do it?? I don't want to blame the government for everything
It's possible. Ask those guys into local refineries in Niger Delta. The will help you. Some of them have their refineries in their backyards. I wish you the best.

Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:30am On Jun 20, 2024
Zxcvbnmghtr:
It's possible. Ask those guys into local refineries in Niger Delta. The will help you. Some of them have their refineries in their backyards. I wish you the best.
Yeye

Rice and beans nko??

Red oil?? Can I also plant palm trees at my backyard upstairs??🤡🤡
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by 2elliot: 11:31am On Jun 20, 2024
Zxcvbnmghtr:
Charity begins at home. How many people care to make their backyards productive? How many?!!! Always blaming the government for everything.
No nation can develop with backyard subsistence farming practice that you APC goons are trying to push Nigerians into. If that was the case, Buhari would have had increased cattle. Nigerians are not hungry because they are all not going to farm. But they are hungry because the right things have not been don by the government.
Look at that farm in the picture. How many thousands of people it can feed, with machines and few human beings operating on them? But imagine the thousands of Nigerians it would have taken to plant that level of farm land in their various backyards with crude tools like hoe and cutlasses?
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Zxcvbnmghtr: 11:32am On Jun 20, 2024
BossGerald:
Yeye

Rice and beans nko??

Red oil?? Can I also plant palm trees at my backyard upstairs??🤡🤡
If you are creative enough to use the sack method. Which is also very productive especially for yam.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Oxb90: 11:35am On Jun 20, 2024
Weep not my country.

Peter Obi or someone like him will come someday to take up the steering of the Nigerian boat and we are going to rejoice then.

You do not expect something from someone who promised you nothing.

I no call anybody name.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Zxcvbnmghtr:
2elliot:
No nation can develop with backyard subsistence farming practice that you APC goons are trying to push Nigerians into. If that was the case, Buhari would have had increased cattle. Nigerians are not hungry because they are all not going to farm. But they are hungry because the right things have not been don by the government.
Look at that farm in the picture. How many thousands of people it can feed, with machines and few human beings operating on them? But imagine the thousands of Nigerians it would have taken to plant that level of farm land in their various backyards with crude tools like hoe and cutlasses?
No nation can develop with unintelligent people. Back yard farming as an example only illustrates an attitude of a people who are willingly to grow by exploiting all opportunities. That's the message being passed. It's not a limitation. Is it not the same people who are unable to be productive on a micro level that you expect to be productive on a mega level. YOU CAN'T GIVE WHAT YOU DON'T HAVE.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:37am On Jun 20, 2024
Zxcvbnmghtr:
If you are creative enough to use the sack method. Which is also very productive especially for yam.
Cooking gas is also expensive...how do I manufacture my own in my backyard??

Since we want to be mad in this country
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:39am On Jun 20, 2024
Zxcvbnmghtr:
No nation can develop with unintelligent people. Back yard farming as an example only illustrates an attitude of a people who are willingly to grow by exploiting all opportunities. That's the message being passed. It's not a limitation.
Yes, US, UK even CHINA developed today by planting tomatoes and pepper in their backyard 🤡

While you're preaching for backyard pepper, shettima VP house was renovated with #21bn.

Voluntary slaves everywhere
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by flokii: 11:44am On Jun 20, 2024
South West regional government should take a cue from this and make agriculture one of our topmost priorities.
They should push for death penalty on any herder caught in open grazing anywhere in the South West region.. If the retrogressive ones up North don't want progress, then they should keep suffering alone.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:49am On Jun 20, 2024
flokii:
South West regional government should take a cue from this and make agriculture one of our topmost priorities.
They should push for death penalty on any herder caught in open grazing anywhere in the South West region.. If the retrogressive ones up North don't want progress, then they should keep suffering alone.
Abeg oo, it's hightime someone started it...but who?

The head is rotten
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by flokii: 11:52am On Jun 20, 2024
BossGerald:
Abeg oo, it's hightime someone started it...but who?

The head is rotten
Are you not Igbo?.. what are your own leaders doing about Igbos destroying Igboland and fellow Igbos?
Jump and pass, my comment is not for you.

Face alaigbo.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by BossGerald(op): 11:56am On Jun 20, 2024
flokii:
Are you not Igbo?.. what are your own leaders doing about Igbos destroying Igboland and fellow Igbos?
Jump and pass, my comment is not for you.

Face alaigbo.
So because I be Igbo, I can't talk about the country?? Your mentality is too low

This thread is about Niger republic, you can wait when someone drops a thread about SW then you comment.

YOU'RE NOT NEEDED HERE
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by DMerciful01(m): 11:57am On Jun 20, 2024
Autocratic government.
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Funkyswagzz(m): 11:59am On Jun 20, 2024
EreluRoz:
You can make your post without sounding bitter
He has to be bitter if not you won't recognise his efforts. Just imagine everyone keeping quiet while our politicians steal as much as they want. Our major problem in this country is tribalism and the funny part is our leaders don't want to take the necessary step to stop this menace
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by mrvitalis(m): 12:01pm On Jun 20, 2024
Zxcvbnmghtr:
Charity begins at home. How many people care to make their backyards productive? How many?!!! Always blaming the government for everything.
How many Nigerians have backyards

Is this backyard in the picture?
Re: Niger Republic Is Transforming Its Desert To Farmlands by Zxcvbnmghtr: 12:02pm On Jun 20, 2024
mrvitalis:
How many Nigerians have backyards

Is this backyard in the picture?
Those that have ask them what are they doing with it?!
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