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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by hisableplc(m): 9:58am On Jun 20, 2015
You might be quiet here but i know you are busy there more strength and wisdom.
Hope you stil have me in mind called you but couldnt reach you

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Fhemmmy: 8:27pm On Jun 20, 2015
cool
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Fhemmmy: 4:44am On Jun 21, 2015
Welcome to another great day of His grace

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by ranson(m): 6:52pm On Jun 25, 2015
Great work ma. May the Good Lord reward your efforts. Amen. Please as soon as you are back online, I will also appreciate an update on the watermelon biz. Thanks.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by RedGarlic: 4:53pm On Jun 26, 2015
Hello all, this is dele the weed smoker in catered4 post. My name is jide and I have some issues to discuss here.. I will be posting them later because I have some urgent things to attend to. Formerly Napolie here on nairaland.

I have met with some few nairalander who knows me. Please watch out because this will be an eye opener.

N.B : Those defender be ready to defend.. Insults, bashing, badmouthing is allowed.

Not all that glitter is gold.

Ciao!

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Johnny105(m): 9:45pm On Jun 28, 2015
Fellow Nairalanders, all is not well with our very own catered4. This is a woman I know so well though met her on nairaland just like you and I. She gave so much to many of us. She is so opened that most of us here knows her home and her family. I must confess women of her calibre are rare to find. I've been following catered4 for months on her threads and I've also visited her at her office in Ogun state. I attended her interactive sessions and I can tell when one is genuine. I visited her office and I also heard of her good deeds from her staff.
Its a pity that there are bad fellows posing to be good out there. Wolves in sheep clothing especially here on nairaland. Unambitious persons always waiting to drag one into the mud. Due to catered4 busy nature and health challenges, she couldnt attend to her thread. After much pleas from some nairalanders and I, she decided to update her thread which she did. Only for her to re-visit her thread again to discover that she cant access her thread. She thought it was a network problem from nairaland. She tried again but was unable to comment or reply her post. She later on discovered that her password has been changed. Not only nairaland, also her yahoo account. She tried reaching the moderators to know what was happening and I also did too. For security reasons she was advised her account be deactivated. Our own catered4 has fallen victim of the evil criminal men on nairaland.
Redgarlic with different monicker on Nairaland. Its only criminals that changes name the same way you do. As you said, some nairalanders has met you. I am one of them and we met you through catered4. You were are staff, her representative I think. Men like you shouldnt exist. A young woman hutsled her way to the top and all you can think of is to harm her and her family.
Redgarlic, So funny that you want a share in her company asset. So funny that some spiritual pastors upon prayers told you that catered4 is using your glory to her advantage. So funny all the jagons you are saying around contracdicting yourself. That really shows how evil and dangerous you are. I guess nairalanders are waiting to hear what you have to tell us. If only you know what you are embarking on...
My dear catered4, wherever you are right now, we are praying for you. Its one of the challenges start up/business owners face in Our dear country Nigeria. This only shows that the path to success is not easy. Welcome to the club.
Please remain strong...
Thank you.
Engr Johnson Adesanya

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Johnny105(m): 9:47pm On Jun 28, 2015
ranson:
Great work ma. May the Good Lord reward your efforts. Amen. Please as soon as you are back online, I will also appreciate an update on the watermelon biz. Thanks.






catered4 account has been hacked
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 7:39am On Jun 29, 2015
Johnny105:






catered4 account has been hacked
hello,please what is happening
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Godfirst2014: 2:18pm On Jun 29, 2015
God In His Infinity Mercy Will Destroy Catered4's Enemies.We Wish U Soonest Recovery

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by walexbiz(m): 5:45pm On Jun 29, 2015
Dear Mrs Ibijoke,

I do not know you neither have I met you, in fact this is the first time I will be commenting on this page. I will like you to know that you have been a source of encouragement to me to the extent I have been contemplating of quitting my present job and follow the line of trading in agricultural commodities.
It's very disheartening to hear you fall victim of those whom you try to help, there is this saying 'the fact that you remove stone from the path of others do not expect your path to be free from stones rather you should expect more stones along your path. That is the reality of life in which we all face in the present day Nigeria, where people want to make millions over night on the toil of others.
All I can advise you is to quote this Quranic which say what ever Allah (SWT) has given who can withhold it and whatever Allah (SWT) has withhold who can give.
Please remain steadfast in your endeavors. May Allah (SWT) continue to guide and protect you from all evil machinations (Ameen)

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by lanre2009: 7:22pm On Jun 29, 2015
Madam, Although i don't know you personally, but i have been following your business through this thread. You shall surely come out of this Challenge a BETTER person. I am waiting to hear your testimony of triumphant victory.....I plead the blood of Jesus upon you, your family and all your endeavors.....Amen!!!

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by RedGarlic: 8:11pm On Jun 30, 2015
You guys should follow the other thread...

I also pray for whoever thinks me evil to ibijoke to suffer the same fate, the same encounter, the same suffering i passed thru before the business got to where it is today... plz say Amen

You dont know the true character of a person until, he/she gets power/money.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:26am On Jul 01, 2015
RedGarlic:
You guys should follow the other thread...

I also pray for whoever thinks me evil to ibijoke to suffer the same fate, the same encounter, the same suffering i passed thru before the business got to where it is today... plz say Amen

You dont know the true character of a person until, he/she gets power/money.


which other thread?

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by otunbaakin: 10:57pm On Jul 01, 2015
On behalf of my family, I will like everybody to permit me to write this here. I want to thank everybody for their immense contributions to this issue on ground. I am not a nairalander but I got registered because of the issue at hand. Having read from page to page, I am impressed. I am not here to defend Ibijoke or Jide, but to point out some important issues here.

I am an uncle not only an uncle, a father to Ibijoke. She is my neiece, a daughter to me. Jide is also a man I have met and know well. He once visited my home. I'm aware of how my daughter started her business. She is a hardworking vibrant young lady with goals and determination to succeed in life. Right from her days at access bank and then her relocation to join her husband in the north. I remember so well days she earned penny. A graduate who was not ashamed to hawk kunu and days she carried bag of onions within lagos with a baby at her back. She kept on pushing it till God placed her where she is today.

I am not here to type out long stories but to point out some important things to Jide and everybody reading.
Both parties are hurt and at fault.
They both worked hard as mentee and mentor without proper agreement
The first business transaction 55,000 naira or thereabout didn't go too well as the price crashed. It didnt happen to Jide only but Ibijoke and two of her friends too. They were both witness.

Ibijoke had wanted to pay back the money when Jide once asked but he asked her not to pay. Though Ibijoke got angry because they both knew what happened to the transaction. She insisted on paying but Jide asked her not to pay and promised not to ask of it.
I want Jide and everyone to know that Ibijoke meant no harm to Jide. She had always talk of good plans about him. The same way your mum prays for her thats the same way we pray for you.

Ibijoke and her husband made Jide the manager of the company and according to them, they had finalised and agreed on that hence there was need for the staff of the company to open a salary account. Jide led the staff and he did open a staff account in mid may. If my daughter had nurse any evil plans, all that wouldn't have happened Jide.

Ibijoke never accused you of stealing her money but instead she complained that you left the office and never returned. She kept on dialing your number but was switched off. She kept on calling her staff to check if you ever came to work but you never did. She was so worried and sad about the stock sold and money not remitted, which you both know belongs to customers if I'm right.

Ibijoke as you said is never a coward but her silence is in obedience of our instruction. She has done more than enough and we want her off nairaland and the social media for peace sake and to avoid all sort of distractions.

My daughter doesn't hate you so you cursing the day you met her is un-called for. Her request to know your guarantors or relations was from me. To avoid problems, I instructed that she knows any of your relations or guarantors. It has nothing to do with money or power.

Jide you were not under Ibijoke yoke. There is no yoke in the first place. My daughter is not evil. She is a good christian from a good home.

I want you to know that I blamed my daughter for not paying for your service. To her, the two of you never agreed on that. She prepared your salary, she expected you at work but you never came back to work.

Jide, there was no need for threats or coming out publicly. There were persons you should have reported to. The elders in front of the office, her parents, mentors or even I myself. Ibijoke husband even told me he calls you often to talk to you. So there wasn't need for all this.

As her uncle and father, I stand on behalf of the family to say this matter will be resolved amicably. Do as the lawyer said. There is no need for all this childish drama and I want it to stop. Think of the good time you shared together. Think of the day you came to my home. No man is perfect. Like I told my daughter and I also want you and everybody reading that all that happened has been pre-destined by God.

Because of tomorrow and no man on earth knows tomorrow, I advise both party settle amicably and move on. I've spoken to my daughter already.

To all Ibijoke followers, thanks for your contributions. We will ensure the matter is settled as soon as possible.
Thank you.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by FarmTech(m): 12:24am On Jul 02, 2015
otunbaakin:
On behalf of my family, I will like everybody to permit me to write this here. I want to thank everybody for their immense contributions to this issue on ground. I am not a nairalander but I got registered because of the issue at hand. Having read from page to page, I am impressed. I am not here to defend Ibijoke or Jide, but to point out some important issues here.

I am an uncle not only an uncle, a father to Ibijoke. She is my neiece, a daughter to me. Jide is also a man I have met and know well. He once visited my home. I'm aware of how my daughter started her business. She is a hardworking vibrant young lady with goals and determination to succeed in life. Right from her days at access bank and then her relocation to join her husband in the north. I remember so well days she earned penny. A graduate who was not ashamed to hawk kunu and days she carried bag of onions within lagos with a baby at her back. She kept on pushing it till God placed her where she is today.

I am not here to type out long stories but to point out some important things to Jide and everybody reading.
Both parties are hurt and at fault.
They both worked hard as mentee and mentor without proper agreement
The first business transaction 55,000 naira or thereabout didn't go too well as the price crashed. It didnt happen to Jide only but Ibijoke and two of her friends too. They were both witness.

Ibijoke had wanted to pay back the money when Jide once asked but he asked her not to pay. Though Ibijoke got angry because they both knew what happened to the transaction. She insisted on paying but Jide asked her not to pay and promised not to ask of it.
I want Jide and everyone to know that Ibijoke meant no harm to Jide. She had always talk of good plans about him. The same way your mum prays for her thats the same way we pray for you.

Ibijoke and her husband made Jide the manager of the company and according to them, they had finalised and agreed on that hence there was need for the staff of the company to open a salary account. Jide led the staff and he did open a staff account in mid may. If my daughter had nurse any evil plans, all that wouldn't have happened Jide.

Ibijoke never accused you of stealing her money but instead she complained that you left the office and never returned. She kept on dialing your number but was switched off. She kept on calling her staff to check if you ever came to work but you never did. She was so worried and sad about the stock sold and money not remitted, which you both know belongs to customers if I'm right.

Ibijoke as you said is never a coward but her silence is in obedience of our instruction. She has done more than enough and we want her off nairaland and the social media for peace sake and to avoid all sort of distractions.

My daughter doesn't hate you so you cursing the day you met her is un-called for. Her request to know your guarantors or relations was from me. To avoid problems, I instructed that she knows any of your relations or guarantors. It has nothing to do with money or power.

Jide you were not under Ibijoke yoke. There is no yoke in the first place. My daughter is not evil. She is a good christian from a good home.

I want you to know that I blamed my daughter for not paying for your service. To her, the two of you never agreed on that. She prepared your salary, she expected you at work but you never came back to work.

Jide, there was no need for threats or coming out publicly. There were persons you should have reported to. The elders in front of the office, her parents, mentors or even I myself. Ibijoke husband even told me he calls you often to talk to you. So there wasn't need for all this.

As her uncle and father, I stand on behalf of the family to say this matter will be resolved amicably. Do as the lawyer said. There is no need for all this childish drama and I want it to stop. Think of the good time you shared together. Think of the day you came to my home. No man is perfect. Like I told my daughter and I also want you and everybody reading that all that happened has been pre-destined by God.

Because of tomorrow and no man on earth knows tomorrow, I advise both party settle amicably and move on. I've spoken to my daughter already.

To all Ibijoke followers, thanks for your contributions. We will ensure the matter is settled as soon as possible.
Thank you.
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I just hope this matter is settled amicably, and I just hope Cartered4 will come back and continue from where she stop. I talked with her on FB and she told me what you just said. But what I don't is whether she latter gained back access to her NL account to deactivate it.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:01am On Jul 03, 2015
I don't even know what's going on
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by ranson(m): 12:14pm On Jul 03, 2015
Na wa o. Now that i'm about joining the train, ya wa con gas. Ni gba to do ri akayin, akara da eegun.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by planet4sure(m): 2:05pm On Jul 03, 2015
ranson:
Na wa o. Now that i'm about joining the train, ya wa con gas. Ni gba to do ri akayin, akara da eegun.
the train is still moving, give deaf ear to what has just happen it's normal.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by enoone7: 10:05am On Jul 09, 2015
Which area and market in particular
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by delishpot: 2:01pm On Jul 21, 2015
FarmTech:

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I just hope this matter is settled amicably, and I just hope Cartered4 will come back and continue from where she stop. I talked with her on FB and she told me what you just said. But what I don't is whether she latter gained back access to her NL account to deactivate it.


Abeg, when you meet her on fb tell her I want to learn how to make her natural hair straightner. Abeg if she open a n3w acct, she should pm me so we can talk about it. I will keep her identity hidden. Biko its very important .
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by greenmatorganic: 9:20pm On Aug 31, 2015




A cow is N2000 to N2500 sir.

Guys you should get the gist now that the @Op of this thread is being insincere with the prices.

She's being extremely shrewd throwing you guys a bone by quoting inappropriate prices

Tfare for a cow from the North isn't btw #2,000 - #2,500

It's a whopping #10,000 per cow. I also went to the market to price a bag of Goundnut she quoted as #30,000 from the North all inclusive and found out she has been quoting market prices on majority of the prices for vegetables other than the farm price from the North.

Don't know why Yoruba's like being underhanded when it comes to money. I am Yoruba, this practise makes me sick to the stomach

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by greenmatorganic: 10:34pm On Aug 31, 2015
otunbaakin:
On behalf of my family, I will like everybody to permit me to write this here. I want to thank everybody for their immense contributions to this issue on ground. I am not a nairalander but I got registered because of the issue at hand. Having read from page to page, I am impressed. I am not here to defend Ibijoke or Jide, but to point out some important issues here.

I am an uncle not only an uncle, a father to Ibijoke. She is my neiece, a daughter to me. Jide is also a man I have met and know well. He once visited my home. I'm aware of how my daughter started her business. She is a hardworking vibrant young lady with goals and determination to succeed in life. Right from her days at access bank and then her relocation to join her husband in the north. I remember so well days she earned penny. A graduate who was not ashamed to hawk kunu and days she carried bag of onions within lagos with a baby at her back. She kept on pushing it till God placed her where she is today.

I am not here to type out long stories but to point out some important things to Jide and everybody reading.
Both parties are hurt and at fault.
They both worked hard as mentee and mentor without proper agreement
The first business transaction 55,000 naira or thereabout didn't go too well as the price crashed. It didnt happen to Jide only but Ibijoke and two of her friends too. They were both witness.

Ibijoke had wanted to pay back the money when Jide once asked but he asked her not to pay. Though Ibijoke got angry because they both knew what happened to the transaction. She insisted on paying but Jide asked her not to pay and promised not to ask of it.
I want Jide and everyone to know that Ibijoke meant no harm to Jide. She had always talk of good plans about him. The same way your mum prays for her thats the same way we pray for you.

Ibijoke and her husband made Jide the manager of the company and according to them, they had finalised and agreed on that hence there was need for the staff of the company to open a salary account. Jide led the staff and he did open a staff account in mid may. If my daughter had nurse any evil plans, all that wouldn't have happened Jide.

Ibijoke never accused you of stealing her money but instead she complained that you left the office and never returned. She kept on dialing your number but was switched off. She kept on calling her staff to check if you ever came to work but you never did. She was so worried and sad about the stock sold and money not remitted, which you both know belongs to customers if I'm right.

Ibijoke as you said is never a coward but her silence is in obedience of our instruction. She has done more than enough and we want her off nairaland and the social media for peace sake and to avoid all sort of distractions.

My daughter doesn't hate you so you cursing the day you met her is un-called for. Her request to know your guarantors or relations was from me. To avoid problems, I instructed that she knows any of your relations or guarantors. It has nothing to do with money or power.

Jide you were not under Ibijoke yoke. There is no yoke in the first place. My daughter is not evil. She is a good christian from a good home.

I want you to know that I blamed my daughter for not paying for your service. To her, the two of you never agreed on that. She prepared your salary, she expected you at work but you never came back to work.

Jide, there was no need for threats or coming out publicly. There were persons you should have reported to. The elders in front of the office, her parents, mentors or even I myself. Ibijoke husband even told me he calls you often to talk to you. So there wasn't need for all this.

As her uncle and father, I stand on behalf of the family to say this matter will be resolved amicably. Do as the lawyer said. There is no need for all this childish drama and I want it to stop. Think of the good time you shared together. Think of the day you came to my home. No man is perfect. Like I told my daughter and I also want you and everybody reading that all that happened has been pre-destined by God.

Because of tomorrow and no man on earth knows tomorrow, I advise both party settle amicably and move on. I've spoken to my daughter already.

To all Ibijoke followers, thanks for your contributions. We will ensure the matter is settled as soon as possible.
Thank you.

I read through the line all this while and not surprised at this development, its the Nigerian way of doing things most especially yorubas.

I am rather disappointed at the Jide guy for taking advantage of Catered4 makihg it look like she was taking you for granted, while you had ulterior motives.

I have encountered numerous situations similar to what Ibijoke has passed through in Jides hands now everything I want to do business wise I make things simple and clear from the onset and involve a lawyer.

Jide there was no need you going public with this whole drama trying to put a dent on her career or business on the thread we have come to all know her and respect her work,determination and commitment for.

Get a life and stop being greedy or jealousy trying to ride on the wings of her success cause you're not her and your sure bound to fail. You never can be the original #Agriprenuer but the counterfeit

That's my 50 cents not taking sides but talking based on my numerous experiences with Nigerians when it comes to doing business and their attitude. Even people you least expect to betray you or dig at your feet while you are being helpful open and honest strike at you when you least expect them to, which can be very devastating, because you always trusted and confided in them

Many thanks
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by sartee(m): 11:22pm On Aug 31, 2015
greenmatorganic:


Guys you should get the gist now that the @Op of this thread is being insincere with the prices.

She's being extremely shrewd throwing you guys a bone by quoting inappropriate prices

Tfare for a cow from the North isn't btw #2,000 - #2,500

It's a whopping #10,000 per cow. I also went to the market to price a bag of Goundnut she quoted as #30,000 from the North all inclusive and found out she has been quoting market prices on majority of the prices for vegetables other than the farm price from the North.

Don't know why Yoruba's like being underhanded when it comes to money. I am Yoruba, this practise makes me sick to the stomach
Why don't you try and get your facts right. Try next time not to talk about what you don't know. My 10cent
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by greenmatorganic: 9:08am On Sep 01, 2015
sartee:

Why don't you try and get your facts right. Try next time not to talk about what you don't know. My 10cent

Your argument is far from being intellectual, argue after doing your own investigation so you make an informed decision.

I went to the market to find out the price of a bag of Groundnut yesterday. I bring yam to Mile12 market from the North and deliver Ram.

Currently we are distributing RAMS for some banks to Notable Nigerians, as Sallah is a few weeks away.

So what dont I know about, cut me some slack and take your rude & offensive Nigerian attitude to some other person am allergic to the low life cerebral stimulation of most Nigerians.

You claim to be in the North and your into RAM business equally, so your saying its #2,000 to transport a COW from the North, same price more or less with a bag of Onions or Beans which are 100kg
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by felixzo1(m): 11:36am On Sep 01, 2015
to transport a cow from the north to Lagos range from 7000 to 15000 depending on the size of the cow, for rams range from 300 to 2000 depending on size. there are vet charges and taxes to pay too. experience is the best teacher www.nairaland.com/1812127/cattle-fattening-goat-farming-dairy
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by LOUIS6(m): 12:18pm On Sep 01, 2015
greenmatorganic:


Your argument is far from being intellectual, argue after doing your own investigation so you make an informed decision.

I went to the market to find out the price of a bag of Groundnut yesterday. I bring yam to Mile12 market from the North and deliver Ram.

Currently we are distributing RAMS for some banks to Notable Nigerians, as Sallah is a few weeks away.

So what dont I know about, cut me some slack and take your rude & offensive Nigerian attitude to some other person am allergic to the low life cerebral stimulation of most Nigerians.

You claim to be in the North and your into RAM business equally, so your saying its #2,000 to transport a COW from the North, same price more or less with a bag of Onions or Beans which are 100kg


Hw much is a bag of groundnut @ farm price in the North?
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by sartee(m): 8:32pm On Sep 01, 2015
greenmatorganic:


Your argument is far from being intellectual, argue after doing your own investigation so you make an informed decision.

I went to the market to find out the price of a bag of Groundnut yesterday. I bring yam to Mile12 market from the North and deliver Ram.

Currently we are distributing RAMS for some banks to Notable Nigerians, as Sallah is a few weeks away.

So what dont I know about, cut me some slack and take your rude & offensive Nigerian attitude to some other person am allergic to the low life cerebral stimulation of most Nigerians.

You claim to be in the North and your into RAM business equally, so your saying its #2,000 to transport a COW from the North, same price more or less with a bag of Onions or Beans which are 100kg
Well I never said anything about transporting a cow for #2000. I think you should be the one to make use of all the advice you just dished out. Transporting ram from the north to the southwest will cost nothing less than 700-1500, talking from experience. A cow cost from #5000 to #10000. Where you saw those prices I don't know and I don't care to know. Before talking look at when she did the last post before uttering gibberish. Will the price of a commodity be the same throughout the whole year. I don't have time for arguments on someone's else issue. So just stick to your opinion/point of view and vice versa.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by natureabc(m): 7:22pm On Sep 05, 2015
[quote author=Mordyb post=33087533]I know a place in taraba where they sell livestock ridiculously cheaper than what you just showed. Mordyb bro, please I want to know where to get goat in d north at a rediculous price. Please help
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by natureabc(m): 7:31pm On Sep 05, 2015
greenmatorganic:


Your argument is far from being intellectual, argue after doing your own investigation so you make an informed decision.

I went to the market to find out the price of a bag of Groundnut yesterday. I bring yam to Mile12 market from the North and deliver Ram.

Currently we are distributing RAMS for some banks to Notable Nigerians, as Sallah is a few weeks away.

So what dont I know about, cut me some slack and take your rude & offensive Nigerian attitude to some other person am allergic to the low life cerebral stimulation of most Nigerians.

You claim to be in the North and your into RAM business equally, so your saying its #2,000 to transport a COW from the North, same price more or less with a bag of Onions or Beans which are 100kg
bro, please I want to know where to get goat in d north at a rediculous price. Please help
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by natureabc(m): 7:32pm On Sep 05, 2015
Please house I want to know where to get goat in d north at a rediculous price. Please help
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Mordyb: 11:26am On Sep 06, 2015
[quote author=natureabc post=37708637][/quote]I previously said gembu in taraba but if you have the patience and someone that will inform you when they arrive there is place near Nigeria border with Chad where Fulani herder from north use as a grazing route the sometimes rest before continuing the journey can't remember the name but ask around you might get something but gembu is the most comfortable.

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