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Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by brain54(m): 7:32pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Here's sophisticated bro smiley penetration will be so hard due to nature and culture of our people
Too many kala fly around due to wild dangerous animals like wild pigs etc
The rest is history
I didn't understand everything you said here...


Like what is kala fly? And what has wild pigs got to do with it, penetration, nature , culture etc. I really didn't get you fully. I have an idea though of what you are saying.


But I think the Fulanis follow a grazing route in the bushes/forests and your village/LGA may just be outside that mapped route/path and that's why they do not pass through there or you don't see them around that side!
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by okpouman: 7:36pm On Feb 22
But they always say it's only Hausa that farm.and it's Igbo people that say that the most
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 7:54pm On Feb 22
brain54:
I didn't understand everything you said here...


Like what is kala fly? And what has wild pigs got to do with it, penetration, nature , culture etc. I really didn't get you fully. I have an idea though of what you are saying.


But I think the Fulanis follow a grazing route in the bushes/forests and your village/LGA may just be outside that mapped route/path and that's why they do not pass through there or you don't see them around that side!
Here's what I mean in simple term

1: there's no record or Fulani herdsmen since the beginning

2: other surrounding villas are strong and do not allow cows cos it destroys farm lands

3: By sophistication,; almost every household for this side have Riffle so you get what you want grin
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 7:57pm On Feb 22
okpouman:
But they always say it's only Hausa that farm.and it's Igbo people that say that the most
I won't deny our people do say that, but here's what we mean, there are bigger number of farmers in the North Compared to Est, but we also have good number of farmers here whose main focus is

Palm Oil production, Cassava, Rice, Maize etc you hardly see a beans farmer this side
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Igbofirstfarmer: 8:01pm On Feb 22
Mariangeles:
What a name. cheesy

I wish I could get the seedlings to plant.🌱
it is mbembe ichikere, it is from ichikere tree
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by brain54(m): 8:06pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Here's what I mean in simple term

1: there's no record or Fulani herdsmen since the beginning

2: other surrounding villas are strong and do not allow cows cos it destroys farm lands

3: By sophistication,; almost every household for this side have Riffle so you get what you want grin
They isn't any record of Fulanis in your area from the beginning of time...


Because your area isn't on their grazing route though!
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by DMCA: 8:18pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Hi thanks for the question there are different types of yams, these one is called "oku" in our local language.

There are bigger ones than the one in the picture but it's made for the market while these ones is for eating and storage for next planting season
I now understand.
Small yams are used as yam seeds cool
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Abee79(m): 8:20pm On Feb 22
Splendid
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Ensa777(f): 10:00pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Hahaha 🤣 no he doesn't lol

For those asking I am from Abia state and this village is under Bende LGA
Wouldn't want to mention the villa itself
It's called mgbamgba.Ask your mom or Dad.It is common in our place in Abia.You are likely from Abia north.Jokwa!
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Bimpe29(m): 10:00pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Even If I dey USA though I will enjoy it but there's something magical about this village which I can't even explain
Home is home

I will keep spending my life both in the city and village
I work remotely so no problem
East or West, home is the best.

However, in as much as I love and appreciate their industrious and enterprising life, I pray against any form of insecurity in their locality.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Haydens: 10:24pm On Feb 22
That's gazelle garaga according to Teanubu


JAPAHTML:
So here's the bush meat
One is Antelope abi Gazelle and the other one maybe porcupine don't know if am correct

I was so lucky to be around
It was a nice a day
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by JAPAHTML(op): 10:24pm On Feb 22
Ensa777:
It's called mgbamgba.Ask your mom or Dad.It is common in our place in Abia.You are likely from Abia north.Jokwa!
Jokwa nwanne m but mgbamgba is black is color and circle in shape while this one is Oval
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by shilz(f): 10:30pm On Feb 22
JAPAHTML:
Picked up some of this fruit I don't know the name but I like eating them
Very sweet, but if you eat too much your teeth will start shocking you 😁😁 is very acidic
we call it udara okukor,I don’t know the English name…
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by korrej(m): 6:40am On Feb 23
Love800:
Potent snake bite is the ones whose venoms are poisonous.

Traditional ways are just first aids, to hold you till when you can get to hospital to receive anti-venom.
Not really....traditional ways work 100 percent. I have been bitten by a snake that i was almost in the other side of existence and it was through traditional means i was treated and revived
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Love800(m): 6:44am On Feb 23
Did you know what and what was used for the treatment?
What is the name?
korrej:
Not really....traditional ways work 100 percent. I have been bitten by a snake that i was almost in the other side of existence and it was through traditional means i was treated and revived
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by korrej(m): 6:57am On Feb 23
Love800:
Did you know what and what was used for the treatment?
What is the name?
I dont know....on that very day i passed out after drinking my mum's urine and other things that was given, vomitted and passed out...it was an intense event....continued visiting the traditional healer till i could walk again, during which i was given traditional concoction and things to apply on the foot . This happened in 1996
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Love800(m): 7:07am On Feb 23
Nice one.

But my problem is that these native medications neva has a name.
In the hospitals, we know how anti-venoms are gotten, and what type is prescribed to you. There is data for it.

Anyway, i appreciate.

korrej:
I dont know....on that very day i passed out after drinking my mum's urine and other things that was given, vomitted and passed out...it was an intense event....continued visiting the traditional healer till i could walk again, during which i was given traditional concoction and things to apply on the foot . This happened in 1996
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Luckysbab: 12:01pm On Feb 23
JAPAHTML:
What do you intend to farm?
Cash crops
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Olumighty123(m): 9:52am On Feb 25
Love800:
Did you know what and what was used for the treatment?
What is the name?
There's something the yoruba's call akporo epa ijebu, it's mostly sold everywhere, it works magic, I was once bitten by a snake it was used on the wound and also I had to lick some of it.. I believe every household should own one.. it's sold for I think 500naira.
Re: My Parent's Farm In Pictures by Love800(m): 9:46am On Feb 27
No english name for it?
Olumighty123:
There's something the yoruba's call akporo epa ijebu, it's mostly sold everywhere, it works magic, I was once bitten by a snake it was used on the wound and also I had to lick some of it.. I believe every household should own one.. it's sold for I think 500naira.
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