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Sp33i:Thanks a lot. Cheers. |
Sp33i:What are the names of these villages? I want to buy cocoa pods. Thanks. |
Rain fell heavily today in Ikorodu. It rained for several hours and it was heavy. Cheers. |
It is not easy to maintain school infrastructure o. This is why private schools charge a lot of money as tuition fees. Students will damage furniture, windows and toilet seat and sinks. Public schools should be made to charge at least 5000 naira per student as infrastructure maintenance fees every term. Public schools have lots of students and pupils, so the money should be enough e g 5k x 700 pupils ( primary schools ) or 5k x 3000 students ( secondary schools ) . Cheers. |
nedekid:Food first and people will be able to think properly and find something meaningful to do. In the white man's world, food is very cheap for a reason. Cheers. |
Tinubu should be using the power in his hands now to launch an Agricultural revolution in the southwest of Nigeria. The Southwest can become the food belt of Nigeria. We have the land and man power to achieve that. The North should not be allowed to dominate in food production. Cheers. |
Mr President, Nigerians need to be able to feed and buy food cheaply. Food and Agricultural produce should be the cheapest thing in Nigeria. The prices of food need to reduce further. Cheers. |
Congrats. Your baby will be great in future. Amen. |
ikorodureporta:Ikorodu is actually Ijebu land. Ikorodu is historically bound to Ogun State, not Lagos State. Lagos is actually a small place, so the government had to co-opt the outlying parts of Ogun State like Epe, Ikorodu, Badagry, Lekki etc to make Lagos State bigger. Cheers. |
Many of the ladies who wear leg chains in Nigeria dress irresponsibly . Why is this so? Million dollar question. |
billyG:India is an emerging Superpower. India is for business. Lots of businesses to partner with in India. Agricultural hub. India is very good in Agriculture. |
Talismann:You have said it all. Thanks. |
It is going to be a city or town in the North. Or towns in Ondo, Oyo ( apart from Ibadan ) and Ekiti. Cheers. |
About 40% of these girls in public high schools or even private schools are already having full blown sex by age 13 to 16. They know so much about sex and the male sexual organ. They are just pretenders. Male teachers should control themselves and don't be too close to their students, male or female. |
Usmanovic95:Do you still have rabbit poo? |
Usmanovic95:Where are you based? |
geonyte:She should focus on playing for D'tigress. She should not end up like the Ogwumike Sisters. |
Osimhen should not go to England. He should go to Spain or Germany . The premiership kills dreams. |
The states that are coastal in nature or near the coast ( Atlantic Ocean ) and rivers will have much rain than states that are far from the coast e.g Northern States. |
The Graveyard Shift Child's Play 1 2 3 Evil Dead 1 and 2 MTV Raps video collection Big Trouble In Little China Armour of God ( Jackie Chan ) Boyz In The Hood New Jack City New Jersey Drive Those days, Mehn ![]() |
[quote author=Wasky101 post=135298492]Never seen one that big before. What part of d country do u live? Herr in the south west this are the regular size of guava tree. Buy maybe they get bigger in the wild[/quote These are dwarf guava species. The guava trees these days in Nigeria are short and shrub like. In the 80s and 90s, guava plants were tall with solid branches. |
[quote author=tollyboy5 post=135297638]You dey Wyn? Our guava three was far taller than our bungalow [/quote Leave them. Some guava species grow very tall. The ones in my dad's compound were taller than our bungalow. Very big guava trees. |
Technig4:Some guava species have trees that grow very tall o. We had one in my father's compound then. Some guava trees can grow very big. |
Chinese people love business sha. They are good at mass production. Cheers. |
Peter Obi should not join any alliance of parties against the APC in 2027. He should stay with Labour Party and contest again. Stick with a party once and for all. Labour Party should be the major opposition party in 2027. All opposition candidates should come under the banner of the labour party. Cheers. |
Good Morning, Nairalanders. How are you today? May 2025 favour us mightily in Jesus name. Amen. People have responded to this advert. So, we have only 8 Calina Pawpaw seedlings left. Calina Papaya is not a GMO product. It is a naturally developed pawpaw specie, which fruits in 6-8 months . Its fruit can weigh 1.2 kg and it is sweet. If you have this pawpaw tree in your house, it can become a great asset to you and your family. I can bring the seedlings to your house. Thanks. Please, Whatsapp me on 07049598500 and let us discuss . Thanks a lot. |
Still available. Calina pawpaw is a great dwarf pawpaw specie that is resistant to drought and diseases. 26 Seedlings remaining as at today- June 3, 2025. Call or Whatsapp me on 07049598500 Mr Emmanuel. |
I think someone should start telling Onwumere and Iriafen that waiting for the USA to cap them in a serious competition is like waiting for godot. They should be told to look at what happened to the Ogwumike Sisters ( Never played for the USA at the Olympics ) and Liz Cambage ( deep things happened to her due to her color ). Apart from that, USA has too many good players fighting for 12 jerseys. Nigeria needs them than the USA. Hmn. |
[quote author=PDPGuy post=135224655]Yea I was hoping for an “easier” draw, but sometimes, it is better to win it the tough way. Unlike, two years ago, I expect the current iteration of D’Tigress to achieve a more convincing victory over the Rwandans [/quote Yea, Ezinne Kalu is back in the squad. Mozambique will be tough to beat though. I think we should scout for fresh talent in the USA and Europe and invite them to camp. Iriafen and Onwumere should make up their minds about playing for D'tigress. We don't want divided loyalty. And I also believe we should check the Australian basketball leagues and their college system for players with Nigerian heritage. I am thinking more of the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Germany next year. Cheers. |
Interesting. You seem to have a lot going on in your farm . I like this thread. |
