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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Bookienightmare: 8:54am On Aug 05, 2019
healthserve:



You're both right however harvest musnt be done at once. Processing can be done in stages just the same way they were planted
yeah,you are right. But that size of Cassava is better used industrially than locally. It's not that Cassava cultivation isn't good but it doesn't leave space for recovery if there is GLUT. For example, when Cassava sells well, A Congo of Gaari then was #500, now that there is Glut, a Congo goes for #100. So even if you process the Cassava to Gaari or Fufu, you will still record loss or very minimal profit.
But if it is Maize or any other Grains, you can keep it to the price rises, and no way no how, the price will surely rise within the span of 8 Months. But if you leave Cassava on ground for Extra 8 Months after its due for harvest, 60% would have rotten away
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by emmy85: 9:02am On Aug 05, 2019
I am into buying and selling of agricultural produce from the north to resell in lagos and East.

I can give you a FREE guide on how to start and succeed in the business, am making over 800k per month.

If you are interested in the free guide just send I AM INTERESTED to emmywealthacademy@gmail.com.
And I will send the free guide to your email.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 9:03am On Aug 05, 2019
Bookienightmare:
yeah,you are right. But that size of Cassava is better used industrially than locally. It's not that Cassava cultivation isn't good but it doesn't leave space for recovery if there is GLUT. For example, when Cassava sells well, A Congo of Gaari then was #500, now that there is Glut, a Congo goes for #100. So even if you process the Cassava to Gaari or Fufu, you will still record loss or very minimal profit.
But if it is Maize or any other Grains, you can keep it to the price rises, and no way no how, the price will surely rise within the span of 8 Months. But if you leave Cassava on ground for Extra 8 Months after its due for harvest, 60% would have rotten away

Effective planning is supreme in farming. I.e if 150 acres must be harvested to prevent rot in three months, then automatically the farmer should know 50acres must be harvested every month, and should also break it down to the quota that needs to be harvested weekly. It bores down to data ,analytics and then performance. But in a case where farmers see no need for data, planning and analytics, there's bond to be glitches here and there


Planning Is key. Which is why I always recommend owning a five tons truck for industrial scale farming. So if one processor is booked, another processor can be patronised, the truck providing seamless haulage services to any enterprise that will handle the processing. Much important to the value chain as preservation is, is the effective distribution of materials to whatever location desirable


I like to discuss the procurement of 500-1000 bundles of cassava stems. Do you think we can talk business on this privately?
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 9:32am On Aug 05, 2019
Bookienightmare:
thank you very much sir.
I am not here to argue or aportion fault but rather to learn more. I don't just plant for planting sake. Unmake sure I have ready-made buyers before planting.
I wrote that because you convincingly and successfully discouraged readers with your comments from doing perishable food items (yet you have just said again you do it. slSee life. grin ). And there was another supporter there. I don't also argue. I say what I want to say and quit. It's left for readers to decide on what to do. But I talk with facts and figures. He who wants to hear, let him/her hear. And I accept that I don't know all. I talk to people daily, and learn new things. So, knowledge continues. I am a man who runs after knowledge, and I apply wisdom when using the knowledge I get from books and people, and finally, I understand the subject better.




I had an agreement with 3 companies before planting my Cassava, when the time for harvest came, 2 were out of business while the last one had structural problem. I had to look for another company to buy. With luck on my side, I got 2 companies (both foreign owned). If you see what i went through in their hand as regards payment, hmmmm. Bro, I am not a novice in Agriculture, infact I was born and bred in it.
You were talking about processing into Gaari, Starch and the rest. I have over 150 Acres of Cassava. Do you know the TIME/LABOUR/CAPITAL it will take to process it all into Gaari? The question is how much is even that bowl of Gaari? (#100). I am not forcing you to accept my point because I am a Man of few words, but like I said earlier, only plant preservable crops. I have stored my Maize now for over 7 Months and nothing happened to it. It only lost 2% of its weight which is highly negligible compared to Perishable crops that would have rotten away. Peace
I don't want to argue, but you still did not get it right yet.

First, if you had done your market analysis right, you wouldnt have done that cassava. Experts make mistakes too. I have made too. And I can give you examples. But my point is that I accepted my mistake, but it seems you have not accepted yours. I will tell you areas you missed again.

First, if you had researched well, you would have known that cassava needs to be processed the sane day after harvest. If you had done a binding contract before cultivating, they must but pay. Or they should have notified you when they started having challenges. But you did not have contract with them, and you went into 8 - 13 months crop relying on word of mouth. That was a big blunder. Yes, these companies do not also want to commit themselves too. Do you know how many farmers that have failed them too that affected their production? My point is if you had carried out a thorough investigation, you would know it is not a wise decision to sell cassava tubers without having a real binding contract. And it's hard to get one. Check my investment thread where I discussed with another farmer. He told me of an ethanol plant in Kogi where his friend sold cassava and made huge profit. Go and read my responses, and I think he also agreed with me at the end of the day. His friend sold his house, raised 30 million naira to do it. Why? Government contract that is sure. Moreso, the plant is new and just installed. The governor of the state is struggling to prove himself as an efficient governor. We all know about Yaya Bello's challenges with his political party APC. Many are saying he is the worst governor in Nigeria. And his rival Senator Dino Melaye is moving ground. Tell me why the man will not get his money even if the factory is no more functioning at that time.

As regards large acres to processing garri. You haven't done your assignment well sir. How can you use manual and FIIRO semi manual for such job? You said it too. lol. They are small scale processing units. On that thread, another nairalander talked about farming cassava in Edo and Delta. Very good stuff on the thread from experienced farmers. We talked about power, and he analysed what can be done. Oga, you did not carry out a thorough research. It's as simple as ABC. Why do you think we went further and did not opt for the option you are talking about here. For Christ sake, you should have looked for the right plant to use. But for me, it's not an area to go into now cos it is still with many issues. But there are solutions on that thread of mine. The issue is that can potential owners afford it?

I talked about the 2 billion naira starch project business plan and finalcial model I developed for the project. It was suppose to be in Lekki Free Trade zone. That was about 7 years ago sir. That time, Dangote had no idea he was going to have a rifinery in that area.

it is a different thing when you know the real reason to quit a business, and not to know the reason. Anyway, I am not here to argue too. But oga, you made mistakes, and did not carry out thorough investigations. I have made such too in the past. Read my vegetable thread and you will discover my mistakes and what I preach now.


Lest I forget, I Am a Cucumber and Watermelon farmer. My Cucumber is the largest you can't ever imagine, Kareem F1 is a learner compared to the specie I plant, trust me when I say so. If your location is not far, I can send Sample to you.
I can equally share the seed with you. But you will share your market with me too. I presently supply some Supermarkets and Mile 12 market in Lagos
You want to share a seed with me in exchange for a huge market. Lol. Oga, do I sound like "Johnny Just Come"?

Hmmmm! This is my field sir. Presently, I am on holiday and it is going to last for a long period. I give people marketing tips, that's not an issue for me. I assist to sell to, but presently I don't have additional cucumber market, except when I bounce to the field again. Of course, it will come out. Why will it not?

If you say you sell presently to supermarket, hmmmm! I am trying to understand what you mean by the largest you see around. Anyone who sells to premium market understand this question. No doubt. And if you say you sell that cultivar in mile 12, hmmmmm! I am trying to really understand you. Perhaps the agent is using mile 12 as his/her collection point. I know that cultivar you mentioned.

I really don't need cultivars in exchange for marketing because I share enough info online for people. And I don't use seeds I don't know about. If you don't want people to know, send me email and give me the name. I want to check info about it first. I am a selective farmer when it comes to seeds. I know what I need. And if you don't want to release the info, it's ok. You can keep it. I don't stress myself on such. God has amazingly blessed me with what I am contended with.

I am just here on nairaland to make comments..That's all. Anyone who wants to network can, I do it too, but not on any terms or conditions. You will be blessed to network with me by the grace of God. But not on the condition of I releasing my marketing contacts. I release as I wish. I have given many people freely. And will continue. But before you send anything, I don't have excess market for cucumber I can give you at this time. The choice is yours to make.

Bless you!
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 9:45am On Aug 05, 2019
Bookienightmare:
thank you very much sir.
I am not here to argue or aportion fault but rather to learn more. I don't just plant for planting sake. Unmake sure I have ready-made buyers before planting.
I wrote that because you convincingly and successfully discouraged readers with your comments from doing perishable food items (yet you have just said again you do it. See life. grin ). And there was another supporter there. I don't also argue. I say what I want to say and quit. It's left for readers to decide on what to do. But I talk with facts and figures. He who wants to hear, let him/her hear. And I accept that I don't know all. I talk to people daily, and learn new things. So, knowledge continues. I am a man who runs after knowledge, and I apply wisdom when using the knowledge I get from books and people, and finally, I understand the subject better.




I had an agreement with 3 companies before planting my Cassava, when the time for harvest came, 2 were out of business while the last one had structural problem. I had to look for another company to buy. With luck on my side, I got 2 companies (both foreign owned). If you see what i went through in their hand as regards payment, hmmmm. Bro, I am not a novice in Agriculture, infact I was born and bred in it.
You were talking about processing into Gaari, Starch and the rest. I have over 150 Acres of Cassava. Do you know the TIME/LABOUR/CAPITAL it will take to process it all into Gaari? The question is how much is even that bowl of Gaari? (#100). I am not forcing you to accept my point because I am a Man of few words, but like I said earlier, only plant preservable crops. I have stored my Maize now for over 7 Months and nothing happened to it. It only lost 2% of its weight which is highly negligible compared to Perishable crops that would have rotten away. Peace
I don't want to argue, but you still did not get it right yet.

Firstly, if you had done your market analysis right, you wouldnt have done that cassava. Experts make mistakes too. I have made too. And I can give you examples. But my point is that I accepted my mistake, but it seems you have not accepted yours. I will tell you areas you missed again.

Secondly, if you had researched well, you would have known that cassava needs to be processed the sane day after harvest. If you had done a binding contract before cultivating, they must but pay. Or they should have notified you when they started having challenges. But you did not have contract with them, and you went into 8 - 13 months crop relying on word of mouth. That was a big blunder. Yes, these companies do not also want to commit themselves too. Do you know how many farmers that have failed them too that affected their production? My point is if you had carried out a thorough investigation, you would have known it is not a wise decision to sell cassava tubers without having a real binding contract. And it's hard to get one. Check my investment thread where I discussed with another farmer. He told me of an ethanol plant in Kogi where his friend sold cassava tubers and made huge profit. Go and read my responses, and I think he also agreed with me at the end of the day. His friend sold his house, raised 30 million naira to do it. Why? Government contract that is sure. Moreso, the plant is new and just installed. The governor of the state is struggling to prove himself as an efficient governor. We all know about Yaya Bello's challenges with his political party APC. Many are saying he is the worst governor in Nigeria. And his rival Senator Dino Melaye is moving ground. Tell me why the man will not get his money even the factory is no more functioning at that time.

As regards large acres to processing garri. You haven't done your assignment well sir. How can you use manual and FIIRO semi manual for such job? You said it too. lol. They are small scale processing units. On that thread, another nairalander talked about farming cassava in Edo and Delta. Very good stuff on the thread from experienced farmers. We talked about power, and he analysed what can be done. You cultivate according to the output of your plant. Oga, you did not carry out a thorough research. It's as simple as ABC. Why do you think we went further and did not opt for the option you are talking about here. For Christ sake, you should have looked for the right plant to use. But for me, it's not an area to go into now cos it is still with many issues. But there are solutions on that thread of mine. The issue is that can potential owners afford it?

I talked about the 2 billion naira starch project business plan and financial model I developed for the project. It was suppose to be in Lekki Free Trade zone. That was about 7 years ago sir. That time, Dangote had no idea he was going to have a refinery in that area.

it is a different thing when you know the real reason to quit a business, and not to know the reason. Anyway, I am not here to argue too. But oga, you made mistakes, and did not carry out thorough investigations. I have made such too in the past. Read my vegetable thread and you will discover my mistakes and what I preach now.


Lest I forget, I Am a Cucumber and Watermelon farmer. My Cucumber is the largest you can't ever imagine, Kareem F1 is a learner compared to the specie I plant, trust me when I say so. If your location is not far, I can send Sample to you.
I can equally share the seed with you. But you will share your market with me too. I presently supply some Supermarkets and Mile 12 market in Lagos
You want to share some few Seeds with me in exchange for a huge market. Lol. Oga, do I sound like "Johnny Just Come"?

Hmmmm! This is my field sir. Presently, I am on holiday and it is going to last for a long period. I give people marketing tips, that's not an issue for me. I assist to sell to, but presently I don't have additional cucumber market, except when I bounce to the field again. Of course, it will come out. Why will it not?

If you say you sell presently to supermarket, hmmmm! I am trying to understand what you mean by the largest you see around. Anyone who sells to premium market understand what I am saying here. And if you say you sell that cultivar in mile 12, hmmmmm! I am trying to really understand you. Perhaps the agent is using mile 12 as his/her collection point. I know that cultivar you mentioned.

I really don't need cultivars in exchange for marketing because I share enough info online for people. And I don't use seeds I don't know about. If you don't want people to know, send me email and give me the name. I want to check info about it first. I am a selective farmer when it comes to seeds. I know what I need. And if you don't want to release the info, it's ok. You can keep it. I don't stress myself on such. God has amazingly blessed me with what I am contended with.

I am just here on nairaland to make comments..That's all. Anyone who wants to network can, I do it too, but not on any terms or conditions. You will be blessed to network with me by the grace of God. But not on the condition of I releasing my marketing contacts. I release as I wish. I have given many people freely. And will continue. But before you send anything, I don't have excess market for cucumber I can give you at this time. The choice is yours to make.

Bless you!

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 9:47am On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:
It's better if you are fully chanced.
where are you based sir?
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 9:53am On Aug 05, 2019
emmy85:
I am into buying and selling of agricultural produce from the north to resell in lagos and East.

I can give you a FREE guide on how to start and succeed in the business, am making over 800k per month.

If you are interested in the free guide just send I AM INTERESTED to emmywealthacademy@gmail.com.
And I will send the free guide to your email.
I have sent you a mail sir with the subject "I AM INTERESTED"
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 10:43am On Aug 05, 2019
Bookienightmare:
i noticed all these too but I just carry face because He didn't ask me to bring money
Hasib04:



Lolzz, he didn't knew we get Boss here...

Hope he is not trying to scam someone sha? grin
Idemujoseph:
Judging from your previous posts that OGA pistotita quoted, you are nothing but a SCAMMER!
I MEAN A STUPID SCAMMER!!!
Pistotita:

July 11. Good. You have N200k. Lovely. You need another N200k from people..



July 16 - The zeal was made known on nairaland. With no assets. Buy you have N200k. Have you forgotten? Or are you trying to combine Agriculture with the idea you have? Or was Agric the idea that you collected money from people? Scary!



July 24, This looks scaty. No capital again? No more capital 13 days after you declared you have N200k and you ask ppl to invest in your idea. You opted to work on farms. Very interesting. grin



August 3, you tried business thread to ask more opinions on different businesses. But N700k landed again 10 days after you declared you don't have start up capital. Ok. Looks like the money you collected from people who you told to invest in your ideas. Lol. Chai!



August 4: 7 days after you raise N700k, you don chop N100k from the money. "Chineke!" shocked shocked shocked

You want to guard the money you collected from people to partner with another person who calls himself a consultant here, and you want it fast because Roi payment date has been set.

My brother or sister, try to walk carefully as the land you are on is slippery.

God bless you!

Oga what is your problem really? What are you trying to arrive at really? Please don't be stupid. Even if I have 2 million today I can claim to have ₦100,000 or nothing it all depends on my plans. The that fact I said all the above means absolutely nothing and proves absolutely nothing. People raise capital overnight going from zero to ₦700,000 so it's not an impossible occurrence. I can as well tell you tomorrow I want to invest ₦1 million and it proves nothing. I have my plans and I can adjust them whichever way I wish to just to get opinions about each scenario. If you were concerned about anything you ask me POLITELY and not typing nonsense all in an attempt to appear intelligent when you are indeed VERY STUPID AND DUMB. Has anyone on Nairaland accused me of scamming anyone? I don't insult people on Nairaland but this is the first time I am forced to say you are just stupid because you deserved to called a very stupid fellow.

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 11:00am On Aug 05, 2019
matex97:
where are you based sir?
Since you are occupied with school project work I wouldn't work.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 1:33pm On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:
Since you are occupied with school project work I wouldn't work.
OK sir
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 3:38pm On Aug 05, 2019
Idemujoseph:
Judging from your previous posts that OGA pistotita quoted, you are nothing but a SCAMMER!
I MEAN A STUPID SCAMMER!!!
You should be very ashamed of yourself that all the rubbish Pistotita said is all you had to draw your silly conclusion without doing any independent thinking yourself or first asking me about it. It speaks volume about how low your IQ is. SHAME.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Idemujoseph: 4:07pm On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:

You should be very ashamed of yourself that all the rubbish Pistotita said is all you had to draw your silly conclusion without doing any independent thinking yourself or first asking me about it. It speaks volume about how low your IQ is. SHAME.
what I have written, I have written! Your yansh don lick grin
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 4:09pm On Aug 05, 2019
Idemujoseph:
what I have written, I have written! Your yansh don lick grin


I spoke with the Op offline and he doesnt seem like a scammer to me one bit. Please guys let's stop calling people names without sharp evidence please
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Kingsley10000: 4:35pm On Aug 05, 2019
healthserve:



I sent a message you didn't reply.


I've acquired lands already. And intend commencing the cultivation of 25000 plantains yhird week of August. This is just one out of my agro projrcts.Will you be willing to invest in my project?
where is the land?
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 4:36pm On Aug 05, 2019
Kingsley10000:
where is the land?



Opeji Village, Abeokuta


And


Ogbomoso, Oyo
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 4:42pm On Aug 05, 2019
Kingsley10000:
where is the land?





Can we discuss privately?
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 5:42pm On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:

Oga what is your problem really? What are you trying to arrive at really? Please don't be stupid. Even if I have 2 million today I can claim to have ₦100,000 or nothing it all depends on my plans. The that fact I said all the above means absolutely nothing and proves absolutely nothing. People raise capital overnight going from zero to ₦700,000 so it's not an impossible occurrence. I can as well tell you tomorrow I want to invest ₦1 million and it proves nothing. I have my plans and I can adjust them whichever way I wish to just to get opinions about each scenario. If you were concerned about anything you ask me POLITELY and not typing nonsense all in an attempt to appear intelligent when you are indeed VERY STUPID AND DUMB. Has anyone on Nairaland accused me of scamming anyone? I don't insult people on Nairaland but this is the first time I am forced to say you are just stupid because you deserved to called a very stupid fellow.

I don't think I mentioned you are a scammer. Did you see the word fraud or scam in my post? But I wrote facts that were well proved about you. I talked like a farmer who wanted to take investment from you, and those are the loop holes.

If I were you, I would address the concerns. Instead your hot temperament took over, and you started cursing. I would be extra careful dealing with you since I know you would rain insults if I partnered with you.

I replied someone in my post that you sounded like a desperate person who had taken money else where to re-invest in another business. You haven't scammed yet, it's not yet scamming, but if things do not work fast, you will start mounting pressure on the farmer. And you will come online at the top of your voice shouting here and there. Am I not justified that you sound extremely desperate? Business Psychology is all that is needed to know who to partner with. It's why I screen people from my programs.

I can return insults, but it's not necessary. You have just shown the exact of who you are. Honestly, that was the opportunity to sell yourself if you had come up with a very good explanation to address my concerns. Your short, hot, and extremely volatile temperament should be a turn off to any farmer.


Farmers! Farmers!! Farmers!!! How many times did I call you? Three. How many eyes do you have to read this post? Two. How many ears do you have to hear me via wireless? Two lol. (wireless via nairaland...lolz). There is fire on the the mountain....Run! Run!! Run!!! There is fire on the mountain, "tear race like Usain Bolt". A word is enough for the wise before you die of heart and sudden attack because of your potential partner's volatility and extreme high temperament. A word is enough for the wise.

Bro! Good luck in your mission.

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 5:49pm On Aug 05, 2019
Pistotita:


I don't think I mentioned you are a scammer. Did you see the word fraud or scam in my post? But I wrote facts that were well proved about you. I talked like a farmer who wanted to take investment from you, and those are the loop holes.

If I were you, I would address the concerns. Instead your hot temperament took over, and you started cursing. I would be extra careful dealing with you since I know you would rain insults if I partnered with you.

I replied someone in my post that you sounded like a desperate person who had taken money else where to re-invest in another business. You haven't scammed yet, it's not yet scamming, but if things do not work fast, you will start mounting pressure on the farmer. And you will come online at the top of your voice shouting here and there.

I can return insults, but it's not necessary. You have just shown the exact of who you are. Honestly, that was the opportunity to sell yourself if you had come up with a very good explanation to address my concerns. Your short, hot, and extremely volatile temperament should be a turn off for any farmer.


Farmers! Farmers!! Farmers!!! How many times did I call you? Three. How many eyes do you have to read this post? Two. How many ears do you have to hear me via wireless? Two lol. (wireless via nairaland...lolz). There is fire on the the mountain....run! run!! run!!! There is fire on the mountain, "tear race like Usain Bolt". A word is enough for the wise before you die of heart and sudden attack because of your potential partner's volatility and extreme high temperament. A word is enough for the wise.

Bro! Good luck in your mission.


I'm a fan and a comrade I've spoken with the Op privately and while he's under going a phase of growth and development, please don't put a negative tag on him as hes not a scammer. I stand strictly to reject this treatment on both you behalfs. You're bigger than this Sir, so is the Op not to be called names. No one has called him names before now so also he can own 20billipn naira without collecting funds
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 5:56pm On Aug 05, 2019
healthserve:



I'm a fan and a comrade I've spoken with the Op privately and while he's under going a phase of growth and development, please don't put a negative tag on him as hes not a scammer. I stand strictly to reject this treatment on both you behalfs. You're bigger than this Sir, so is the Op not to be called names. No one has called him names before now so also he can own 20billipn naira without collecting funds

I wrote based on what was posted and evidences. You can defend him with proofs sir, and not because you spoke with him. Do I know you? I don't sir. I can't rely on your words too. I rely on what I see and read, and I use my mind to process it.

Who called who names? Was he not the one who abused us? Yet, you said nothing about him in regards to that. Ok. Did he behave like a mature man? Am I wrong? Are those points not red flags?

Oga, don't defend what you don't know. You chatted with him, and you have known him. But no evidence to prove the strong points raised. Please, do not support or destroy anyone without evidences. You want farmers to take him, and then, he starts raining insults on them, threatening them along the line. Oga, don't say that again. Please! Like you really know him very well. You don't know him sir. Stop it!

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 5:59pm On Aug 05, 2019
Pistotita:


I wrote based on what was posted and evidences. You can defend him with proofs sir, and not because you spoke with him. Do I know you? I don't sir. I can't rely on your words too. I rely on what I see and read, and I use my mind to process it.

Who called who names? Was he not the one who abused us? Yet, you said nothing about him in regards to that. Ok. Did he behave like a mature man? Am I wrong? Are those points not red flags?

Oga, don't defend what you don't know. You chatted with him, and you have known him. But no evidence to prove the strong points raised. Please, do not support or destroy anyone without evidences. You want farmers to take him, and then, he starts raining insults on them, threatening them along the line. Oga, don't say that again. Please! Like you really know him very well. You don't know him sir. Stop it!

You started out by stating that people shouldn't oppose what they don't have information about. I recommend applying it

I've read some of your blogs. You're beyond this. Stay blessed Sir.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 7:39pm On Aug 05, 2019
healthserve:


You started out by stating that people shouldn't oppose what they don't have information about . I recommend applying it

I've read some of your blogs. You're beyond this. Stay blessed Sir.

What is information? Information is evidences. I supplied previous posts he wrote. That is information. I have information, I pondered on it, and I asked him questions about it.

Let's look at you. What is the information you relied on? A chat you have not supplied us. Is that an accepted information? Of course not. So, in any right setting, you will be ruled out as one who has no infornation. What is the essence if having an information that is not used. And you want us to rely on your recommendation. Are you Wole Soyinka that we know? Are you Buhari? Of course based on the information generally known about these two men, we can say someone we know is standing for him. But who are you? We don't know you mehn!

I will be preaching against my principles if I vouched for him like you did without supplying information. This is common sense sir.

Therefore, I have shown you again by proving beyond reasonable doubt that I did everything here in accordance with what I preach.

You are the one who even said I called him a scammer which I did not. Go back and read what I wrote about him. I am not responsible for the interpretation of others. We think differently. So, that someone or two concluded my questions and comments meant he is a scammer does not mean everyone automatically thinks likewise.

I am stating it again.

1. He contradicted himself
2. He sounded too desperate
3. He is volatile
4. His is short and hot tempered.

I wish you well too. But my point is this: do not vouch for him if you cannot provide answers to our concerns.

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 7:43pm On Aug 05, 2019
Pistotita:


What is information? Information is evidences. I supplied previous posts he wrote. That is information. I have information, I pondered on it, and I asked him questions about it. People reserve the right to not be whom we coin them to be. They also reserve the right not to explain their actions and stance




Let's look at you. What is the information you relied on? A chat you have not supplied us. Is that an accepted information? Of course not. So, in any right setting, you will be ruled out as one who has no infornation. What is the essence if having an information that is not used. And you want us to rely on your recommendation. Are you Wole Soyinka that we know? Are you Buhari? Of course based on the information generally known about these two men, we can say someone we know is standing for him. But who are you? We don't know you mehn!

I will be preaching against my principles if I vouched for him like you did without supplying information. This is common sense sir.

Therefore, I have shown you again by proving beyond reasonable doubt that I did everything here in accordance with what I preach.

You are the one who even said I called him a scammer which I did not. Go back and read what I wrote about him. I am not responsible for the interpretation of others. We think differently. So, that someone or two concluded my questions and comments meant he is a scammer does not mean everyone automatically thinks likewise.

I am stating it again.

1. He contradicted himself
2. He sounded too desperate
3. He is volatile
4. His is short and hot tempered.

I wish you well too. But my point is this: do not vouch for him if you cannot provide answers to our concerns.




People reserve a right to not be what we coin them to be.

People reserve the right to not explain their actions to us

Speculations, misconceptions, misbeliefs, misappropriaety, self projecting aspersions and judgements.

I saw you ruminating over the thread for more than an hour. You're desperate to force your conjectures and aspersions on someone who may never met. Truth can never be absolute, give room for less than an absolute stance when dealing with life issues.


Find peace bro. Still a fan
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 7:46pm On Aug 05, 2019
Pistotita:


I don't think I mentioned you are a scammer. Did you see the word fraud or scam in my post? But I wrote facts that were well proved about you. I talked like a farmer who wanted to take investment from you, and those are the loop holes.

If I were you, I would address the concerns. Instead your hot temperament took over, and you started cursing. I would be extra careful dealing with you since I know you would rain insults if I partnered with you.

I replied someone in my post that you sounded like a desperate person who had taken money else where to re-invest in another business. You haven't scammed yet, it's not yet scamming, but if things do not work fast, you will start mounting pressure on the farmer. And you will come online at the top of your voice shouting here and there. Am I not justified that you sound extremely desperate? Business Psychology is all that is needed to know who to partner with. It's why I screen people from my programs.

I can return insults, but it's not necessary. You have just shown the exact of who you are. Honestly, that was the opportunity to sell yourself if you had come up with a very good explanation to address my concerns. Your short, hot, and extremely volatile temperament should be a turn off to any farmer.


Farmers! Farmers!! Farmers!!! How many times did I call you? Three. How many eyes do you have to read this post? Two. How many ears do you have to hear me via wireless? Two lol. (wireless via nairaland...lolz). There is fire on the the mountain....Run! Run!! Run!!! There is fire on the mountain, "tear race like Usain Bolt". A word is enough for the wise before you die of heart and sudden attack because of your potential partner's volatility and extreme high temperament. A word is enough for the wise.

Bro! Good luck in your mission.

Go and read that your post again. After typing nonsense about me you are here schooling me about hot temperament? Who do you think will be happy if write against someone like that? You presented it in a way that casted me in bad light. That was why other posters quickly assumed I am a scammer. Even though you didn't call me a scammer the structure of your post painted me as a scammer. My previous posts about having no capital or ₦200,000 are actually nothing to be concerned about because people can change their plans depending on the current situation unfolding. I can have ₦200,000 today and tomorrow it can become ₦1 million or actually nothing because money can come in or go out rapidly. Common sense should suggest this to you. Instead you wasted your energy typing nonsense about me just claim a smart detective here which is just truly STUPID as a I said.

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 7:48pm On Aug 05, 2019
@ Pis, you misdirected peoples perspective to assume he's a scammer from the very beginning.I saw it but maturity helps me understand I judge no man by another mans words. Its wrong. Let's stop killing our own. If anyone is a third, let the system in place deal with it. For the sake of misjudging people and killing their dreams with our words and tongue, let's not call people names when especially we don't know their motives, intentions and what lies beneath
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 8:10pm On Aug 05, 2019
healthserve:



Speculations, misconceptions, misbeliefs, misappropriaety, self projecting aspersions and judgements.

I saw you ruminating over the thread for more than an hour. You're desperate to force your conjectures and aspersions on someone who may never met. Truth can never be absolute, give room for less than an absolute stance when dealing with life issues.


Find peace bro. Still a fan

1. That nairaland show I am online does not mean I am.

2. Nairaland does not show Real Time. So, your speculation is wrong. This is speculation. Just like now, I was typing this, and a call came in and I had ro talk for over 30 minutes. Of course I am online, but not really online. Oga, you speculated. Lol.

3. You are deperate to defend him too. How did you know I'm online. You must be online and watching me to know I am online. But I don't care about you being online or not. It's your business.


Was mine speculation? Things he wrote and I posted aren't speculations. Oga, you are funny.

I don't have your time again. You sounded like (now I am guessing) either of the following:

a) You guys are collaborating. And you are to move from neutral to convincing people stylishly.

b) You are desperate to take his money. So, if you defend him, you get the cash.

Oga OP, if your intentions are genuine, you better not let this man's strategy deceive you to partnering with him.

I cannot be your fan and castigate you. So, leave the fan stuff out. It's what God deposited in me you appreciate. And all glory to Him. If today, things turned around, what would be the story? But my God will not allow my story change bad. It will always be good.

Sir, goodbye!
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Nobody: 8:20pm On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:


Go and read that your post again. After typing nonsense about me you are here schooling me about hot temperament? Who do you think will be happy if write against someone like that? You presented it in a way that casted me in bad light. That was why other posters quickly assumed I am a scammer. Even though you didn't call me a scammer the structure of your post painted me as a scammer. My previous posts about having no capital or ₦200,000 are actually nothing to be concerned about because people can change their plans depending on the current situation unfolding. I can have ₦200,000 today and tomorrow it can become ₦1 million or actually nothing because money can come in or go out rapidly. Common sense should suggest this to you. Instead you wasted your energy typing nonsense about me just claim a smart detective here which is just truly STUPID as a I said.

Ordinary, I would apologize to you if you tender you case without being abusive. You are just showing the real you. You will frustrate any farmer who partners with you.

Well, let people be the judge. If truly I misjudged you, let them talk. You are naive. You don't know what is called reputation at all. And you don't know how to use every situation to ones advantage if truly one is genuine.

You are just not smart in the area at all. And you want to go ibto partnership woth your hot temper. I am.not schooling you, I am telling you with real assurance that you are extremely volatile. It's not schooling. It's who you are. I pity the farmer who partners with you. You are certainly desperate.

Continue abusing people here. I am leaving you with your thoughts. I wish you well.

Good bye!

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 8:21pm On Aug 05, 2019
Pistotita:


1. That nairaland show I am online does not mean I am.

2. Nairaland does not show Real Time. So, your speculation is wrong. This is speculation. Just like now, I was typing this, and a call came in and I had ro talk for over 30 minutes. Of course I am online, but not really online. Oga, you speculated. Lol.

3. You are deperate to defend him too. How did you know I'm online. You must be online and watching me to know I am online. But I don't care about you being online or not. It's your business.


Was mine speculation? Things he wrote and I posted aren't speculations. Oga, you are funny.

I don't have your time again. You sounded like (now I am guessing) either of the following:

a) You guys are collaborating. And you are to move from neutral to convincing people stylishly.

b) You are desperate to take his money. So, if you defend him, you get the cash.

Oga OP, if your intentions are genuine, you better not let this man's strategy deceive you to partnering with him.

I cannot be your fan and castigate you. So, leave the fan stuff out. It's what God deposited in me you appreciate. And all glory to Him. If today, things turned around, what would be the story? But my God will not allow my story change bad. It will always be good.

Sir, goodbye!



Psychological posturing prevents objective audience ship. I can be a fan and yet objectively critic you. wink



I'm loyalty-blind, sorry.


You're fan wink
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by stagger: 8:50pm On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:

I already had a chat with you on WhatsApp. I told you it's not an investment alone. I won't give anyone money and go and sleep. I also want to participate in the day to day running of the business. You didn't agree.

Perfect response.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by healthserve(m): 8:52pm On Aug 05, 2019
windofjustice:

I already had a chat with you on WhatsApp. I told you it's not an investment alone. I won't give anyone money and go and sleep. I also want to participate in the day to day running of the business. You didn't agree.


Yes I didn't castigate you one bit. Its purely differences and we both didn't agree. Simple, I'm not having my investor on my work team cheesy


ThriveAgric. FarmCrowdy. No agro investment site employs its investor, I won't be the first.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by stagger: 8:56pm On Aug 05, 2019
Bookienightmare:
experience is the best teacher. I have lost over 5 Million Naira investing in Cassava. The crash dripped abruptly and there was no way to preserve it. It rotted away. Ever since then, I have been doing preservable crops. After harvesting, I just bag and wait for the price to suit me before I sell.
Cassava rots 72 hours after harvest. You should have had gari processing equipment on ground before harvest. Gari can stay months without spoiling.

Thank God you recovered and got a working pathway.

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Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by stagger: 8:58pm On Aug 05, 2019
Pistotita:


Ordinary, I would apologize to you if you tender you case without being abusive. You are just showing the real you. You will frustrate any farmer who partners with you.

Well, let people be the judge. If truly I misjudged you, let them talk. You are naive. You don't know what is called reputation at all. And you don't know how to use every situation to ones advantage if truly one is genuine.

You are just not smart in the area at all. And you want to go ibto partnership woth your hot temper. I am.not schooling you, I am telling you with real assurance that you are extremely volatile. It's not schooling. It's who you are. I pity the farmer who partners with you. You are certainly desperate.

Continue abusing people here. I am leaving you with your thoughts. I wish you well.

Good bye!

Your initial post was in very bad taste. It painted him as a scammer. Give people the benefit of doubt.
Re: I Want To Invest ₦600,000 In Agriculture by Bookienightmare: 9:37pm On Aug 05, 2019
stagger:

Cassava rots 72 hours after harvest. You should have had gari processing equipment on ground before harvest. Gari can stay months without spoiling.

Thank God you recovered and got a working pathway.
i am not talking of rot after harvest oooo but before harvest

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