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The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by FarmilyFinance(op): 12:34am On Jan 27
The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A "35 Years Old Father" By March, 1, 2026.....


On A Truthful Note, If You're A FATHER In This Nigeria And You're Not PASSIONATE About Activating Any Form/Niche Of AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS-INVESTMENT-TRADING-SOCIETAL SOLUTIONS (BITS) For Your Family, Then - You're Part Of The BIGGEST PROBLEMS Of Nigeria.



Have You Ever Pondered By Yourself To Yourself That:

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"Why Start A Family When You Don't Have A Farm ?"

Why Should You Raise Your Children Without The Priority Of Training Them On The Importance And Executions Of Building And Growing A Family's Farm Legacy!


A Failing Family Is A Family That Has Nothing To Do With AGRICULTURE & FARM.


IF You Don't Want To Fail Yourself And Fail Your Family, Then; You Must:





" Start A FARM Before Starting Your Family"

Farm, So That You'll Not Be Farmed.
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by budaatum: 1:10am On Jan 27
This must have been my parent's philosophy when they were birthing us.

We mostly grew up in Lagos so farmland we had none, but we still grew our own vegetables and some cassava, yam, maize, pepper and bitter leaf on the little patch we had, and I can't forget how our biscuit was pawpaws of which we had loads.

My kids though, would think all food comes from a supermarket, except for the spinach we grew in the garden, and the apples and pear trees.

Farming is the one thing I miss not being home. It's sort of been replaced with ubereats or a trip to a restaurant.
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by FarmilyFinance(op): 12:10pm On Jan 27
budaatum:
This must have been my parent's philosophy when they were birthing us.

We mostly grew up in Lagos so farmland we had none, but we still grew our own vegetables and some cassava, yam, maize, pepper and bitter leaf on the little patch we had, and I can't forget how our biscuit was pawpaws of which we had loads.

My kids though, would think all food comes from a supermarket, except for the spinach we grew in the garden, and the apples and pear trees.

Farming is the one thing I miss not being home. It's sort of been replaced with ubereats or a trip to a restaurant.
It's A Good One That You Still Appreciate The "First Culture" Which Is "Agriculture".


It's Also A Good One That You Still Grow Spinach, Apples And Pears.


You're Really Doing Well Already.


Your Family Can Do Better In Improving Your Family's Farm Finance (FFF) With Our Help, Guides, Alignments And Partnerships !



You're Always Welcome Anyday, Anytime.
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by budaatum: 4:41pm On Jan 27
FarmilyFinance:
Your Family Can Do Better In Improving Your Family's Farm Finance (FFF) ....
I think my family has grown past the stage where it would be improving its finance by literally farming.

You see. I learnt from my parents who themselves were not farmers (their parents were), that if I put a seed in the ground and tend it well, it can produce a thousand fold crop. So I farmed the seed that is my family and it has produced a million fold crop. And the 'produce of my farming' are farming the seed that is their family and I'm certain they would produce crops many more times fold than mine.

Basically, my parents evolved from their parents and farmed us, and my children have so evolved from me that literal farming is not what we do to improve our finances. It's a hobby I do like though, I confess. And one to learn a lot from.
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by FarmilyFinance(op): 2:31am On Jan 28
budaatum:
I think my family has grown past the stage where it would be improving its finance by literally farming.

You see. I learnt from my parents who themselves were not farmers (their parents were), that if I put a seed in the ground and tend it well, it can produce a thousand fold crop. So I farmed the seed that is my family and it has produced a million fold crop. And the 'produce of my farming' are farming the seed that is their family and I'm certain they would produce crops many more times fold than mine.

Basically, my parents evolved from their parents and farmed us, and my children have so evolved from me that literal farming is not what we do to improve our finances. It's a hobby I do like though, I confess. And one to learn a lot from.
This Is Very Elaborate And Sharp!


You Don't Sound Like You Live In Nigeria, Yea ?
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by budaatum: 5:07am On Jan 28
FarmilyFinance:
This Is Very Elaborate And Sharp!

You Don't Sound Like You Live In Nigeria, Yea ?
No, I don't currently live in Nigeria. Wonder how you can tell by sound though.
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by ChybuzzDD(m): 6:52am On Jan 29
budaatum:
This must have been my parent's philosophy when they were birthing us.

We mostly grew up in Lagos so farmland we had none, but we still grew our own vegetables and some cassava, yam, maize, pepper and bitter leaf on the little patch we had, and I can't forget how our biscuit was pawpaws of which we had loads.

My kids though, would think all food comes from a supermarket, except for the spinach we grew in the garden, and the apples and pear trees.

Farming is the one thing I miss not being home. It's sort of been replaced with ubereats or a trip to a restaurant.
You have apple trees bearing fruits??
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by budaatum: 3:10pm On Jan 29
ChybuzzDD:
You have apple trees bearing fruits??
Yes I did. Pears too.

My maize didn't though. Too cold.
Re: The Sharp Realization That You'll Become A 35 Years Old Father By March, 1, 2026 by FarmilyFinance(op): 2:39am On Jan 30
budaatum:
No, I don't currently live in Nigeria. Wonder how you can tell by sound though.
I Can Tell Because "I Am That I Am".


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