Agriculture › Re: 300 Beneficiaries Of Abia Government Sponsored AGRO Training Arrive Nassarawa by Redman44(m): 12:47am On Jun 16, 2024 |
This is a very good initiative. The aspect of this information that says Government will buy the crops that will be produced is very interesting. This is how Agriculture should be done. When the farmers are sure that the government will buy their harvested crops, they will be encouraged to produce more. Thanks to Governor Otti.. The next step for the Abia State Government is to institute functional Young Farmers Clubs ( YFC ) in all Government and Public Secondary Schools in the State. No public school ( Primary or Secondary ) should be left out of the scheme. Cheers. For consultation in establishing and maintaining functional Young Farmers Clubs in Private and public schools, please contact me on 07049598500. Thanks. |
Agriculture › Re: Should I Invest This Money Into A Cassava Farm? by Redman44(m): 6:10pm On Jun 15, 2024 |
MIKOLOWISKA: ọmọ ẹ no follow o All my Cassava de stunted Why is the Cassava stunted? Did you not get good stems? Quality stems . There must be something wrong with the stems. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu To Receive Draft Bill Seeking Return To Regional Government On Friday by Redman44(m): 9:46am On Jun 14, 2024 |
I can only see TROUBLE ahead  |
Politics › Re: Tinubu To Receive Draft Bill Seeking Return To Regional Government On Friday by Redman44(m): 8:07pm On Jun 13, 2024 |
Mr Fapohunda, it is not easy to adopt your proposal. Too many Western powers are interested in keeping Nigeria in it's present state. The western nations know that regionalism will stop them from getting cheap resources from Nigeria. Be careful, Sir. They are watching you. Cheers. |
Science/Technology › Re: Green Snake Killed Behind Our Office Today by Redman44(m): 9:24pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
Hmn. It is definitely a blue mambaiku snake. It is a specie of mamba native to Nigeria. I know what I am talking about  . |
Education › Re: 114 Oldest Secondary Schools In Nigeria. Is Your School Among. by Redman44(m): 5:07pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
muykem: *114 OLDEST SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NIGERIA*
Have you ever wondered what year formal education was established in Nigeria?
Or have you ever questioned just how long some of the famous schools in Nigeria have been in existence?
Well, your prayers have been answered because someone has really taken the time and painstakingly compiled this list of the Oldest Secondary Schools in Nigeria:
1. CMS Grammar School, Bariga, Lagos (1859) 2. Methodist Boys High School, Victoria Island, Lagos (1878) 3. Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, Lagos (1879) 4. Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos (1885) 5. Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar (1895) 6. St. Anne’s School, (Old Kudeti Girls’ School) Ibadan (1896) 7. Oron Boy’s High School, (Old Oron Training Institute) Oron (1897) 8. Wesley College of Science (old Wesley College), Elekuro, Ibadan (1905) 9. St. Paul’s College, Iyenu, Awka (1900) 10. Methodist Boy’s High School, Oron (1905) 11. Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta (1908) 12. King’s College, Catholic Mission Street, Lagos (1909) 13. St. John’s School, Bida (1909) 14. Alhuda-Huda College(OldGovernment Secondary School), Zaria (1910) 15. Ijebu-Ode Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode (12 Jan. 1913) 16. Eko Boys High School, Mushin, Lagos (1913) 17. Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, Ibadan (1913) 18. Government Secondary School, Ilorin - (1914) 19. Government College, Katsina-Ala - (1915) 20. Etinan Institute, Etinan, Akwa-Ibom - (1915) 21. Ondo Boys High School, Ondo - (1919) 22. Duke Town Secondary School - (1919) 23. Baptist Boys High School, Abeokuta - (1923) 24. Government College, Kaduna - (1920) 25. Barewa College, Zaria - (1921) 26. Methodist College, Uzuakoli, Aba - (1923) 27. Ibo Boys’ High School, Uzuakoli, Aba - (1923) 28. Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha - (1925) 29. Queens College, Yaba, Lagos (1927) 30. Government College, Apata, Ibadan (1927) 31. Government College, Umuahia (1927) 32. United Memorial Grammar School, Ibadan (1928) 33. St. Gregory College, Ikoyi, Lagos (1928) 34. St. Thomas College, Ibusa (1928) 35. St. Charles College, Onitsha (1929) 36. Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu (1931) 37. Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos (1932) 38. St Theresa College, Oke-Ado, Ibadan (1932) 39. Oduduwa Grammar School, Ile-Ife (1932) 40. Christ the King College, Onitsha (1933) 41. Christ’s School, Ado-Ekiti (1933) 42. Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha (1934) 43. St. Patrick’s College, Calabar (1934) 44. Holy Rosary College, Enugu (1935) 45. Government Secondary School, Owerri (1935) 46. Edo College, Benin City (1937) 47. Ibadan Boys High School, Ibadan (1938) 48. Baptist High School, Bodija, Ibadan (1940) 49. Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha (1942) 50. African Church School, Kajola, Ifo (1943) 51. Lisabi Grammar School, Abeokuta (1943) 52. Offa Grammar School, Offa (1943) 53. Olivet Baptist High School,Olivet Heights Oyo (1945) 54. Adeola Odutola College, Ijebu-Ode (1945) 55. Government College, Ughelli (1945) 56. Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Lagos (1945) 57. Urhobo College, Effurun (1946) 58. Remo Secondary School, Sagamu (1946) 59. Ansar –Ud – Deen Comprehensive College, Otta (1946) 60. Imade College, Owo (1946) 61. Victory College, Ikare, Ondo (1947) 62. Hussey College, Warri (1947) 63. Ahmaddiya College, Agege, Lagos (1948) 64. Government College, Keffi (1949) 65. Molusi College, Ijebu-Igbo (1949) 66. Baptist High School, Borokiri, Port Harcourt (1949) 67. Oriwu College, Ikorodu (1949) 68. Osogbo Grammar School, Osogbo (1950) 69. Ago-Iwoye Secondary School, Ago-Iwoye (1950) 70. Ijebu Muslim College (1950) 71. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos (1950) 72. St. Peter Claver’s College, Sapele (1950) 73. Egbado (Yewa) College, Ilaro (1950) 74. St. Thomas’ Aquinas College, Akure (1951) 75. Kiriji Memorial College, Igbajo (1952) 76. Queen’s School, Ibadan (1952) 77. Government College, Afikpo (1952) 78. Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure (1953) 79. Ogbomoso Grammar School, Ogbomoso (1953) 80. Loyola College, Ibadan (1954) 81. St. Bernadine’s Grammar School, Oyo (1954) 82. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode (1954) 83. St. Anthony’s Grammar School, Ijebu-Imusin (1954) 84. Manuwa Memorial Grammar School, Iju-Odo (1954) 85. Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi (1954) 86. National High School, Arondizuogu (1954) 87. Iheme Memorial Grammar School, Arondizuogu (1954) 88. St. Louis Secondary School, Ondo (1954) 89. Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji (1954) 90. Badagry Grammar School, Badagry (1955) 91. African Church Grammar School, Abeokuta (1955) 92. Ibara Anglican High School, Abeokuta (1955) 93. Doherty Memorial Grammar School, Ijero- Ekiti (1955) 94. St Patrick’s College, Asaba (1955) 95. St. Monica Girls’ School, Ondo (1955) 96. St. Catherine’s Anglican Girls School, Owo (1956) 97. Methodist High School, Okiti Pupa (1956) 98. Mayflower School, Ikenne (1956) 99. Isonyin Grammar School, Isonyin (1956) 100. Ebenezer Grammar School, Abeokuta (1956) 101. St. Joseph College, Ondo (1956) 102. Odogbolu Grammar. School, Odogbolu (1957) 103. Notre Dame College, Ozoro (1957) 104. Government College, Makurdi (1957) 105. Holy Rosary College, Idah (1957) 106. Anglican Grammar School, Iju-itaogbolu (1957) 107. African Church Grammar School, Oka-Akoko (1957) 108. Okemesi Grammar School, Okemesi-Ekiti (1958) 109. Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan (1958) 110. Ahmadu Bahago Secondary School (old Niger Baptist College) (1958) 111. Anglican Grammar School, Igbara-Oke (1958) 112. St. Patrick’s College, Oka-Akoko (1959) 113. Ondo Anglican Grammar School, Ondo (1959) 114. Premier Grammar School, Abeokuta (1959).. What is the state of the infrastructure in all these schools at the moment? What are the innovative products coming out of these schools? These schools should have become beacons of technological breakthroughs and centres of excellence due to the fact that they have produced many successful Nigerians. Cheers. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 3:43pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
olawooro: You have a point sir. Apart from high cost of clearing, it is difficult to clearing such a land this time around. It is best cleared during the dry season. Rain is fully commenced when it is difficult for the stumps to dry and burn. And stumping and packing are bite difficult this time around. That's my concern too.
Toh, I see. |
Food › Re: What Is The Reason Behind High Cost Of Beans by Redman44(m): 3:41pm On Jun 10, 2024 |
tman2sure: It is high time Nigerians go into farming. Our soil is good for farming unlike some countries, yet they are still performing better than us. Pls even if it is like a garden like farming. Enough of all this rubbish by our farmers/middlemen exploiting us. Southerners should embrace farming massively. We have the land. Beans grows in the South. I know this because my mum and aunts used to plant beans in their compounds when I was a child. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 7:28am On Jun 08, 2024 |
I am still looking for land to lease for farming. WhatsApp me on 07049598500. Thanks. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 7:26am On Jun 08, 2024 |
[quote author=olawooro post=130247314]25k-30k. Omi-adio, Ido. How many acres do you want?[/quote
Noted, Sir. Please answer this question- is the land having big trees or will it be easy to clear it? I don't want thick forested land that will cost a lot of money for clearing. Thanks. |
Agriculture › Re: My Farming Journey (pictures) by Redman44(m): 12:54am On Jun 08, 2024 |
Bankowner: Tell people to go into farming now, they'll tell you you want to bring them back to the stone age. Even if it is for subsistence, you can plant the following:
1. Pepper 2. Tomato 3. Okro 4. Vegetables 5. Yam 6. Corn (in season) 7. Cocoyam 8. Plantain 9. Banana 10. Pawpaw If not for Malaria that has held me down, I would have continued planting fruits in my compound and site. I have planted guava and bananas already. Pawpaw and plantain on my mind too. I love mangoes but the size of mango trees is discouraging me from planting Mango. |
Travel › Re: A Thread Of A Trip To Gooonu Banana The Haunted House by Redman44(m): 9:45am On Jun 02, 2024 |
[quote author=Anumpama post=130262219]Is this op still alive ? Did he survive the adventure? Wonder why he didn't update this thread for long [/quote
Only God knows. Something might have happened to him. I pray he is safe somewhere. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid: UCL Finals (0 - 2) On 1st June 2024 by Redman44(m): 9:38am On Jun 02, 2024 |
Real Madrid should sign Ademola Lookman as soon as possible. Lookman has the Real Madrid mentality and he is a talented striker. I believe Lookman will do well at the Bernabeu. |
Sports › Re: Real Madrid Defeat Dortmund 2 - 0, Clinch 15th Title by Redman44(m): 9:20am On Jun 02, 2024 |
Real Madrid should sign Ademola Lookman. He has a winning mentality and he also has a strong fighting spirit. Lookman will fit in perfectly into the Real Madrid set up. Cheers. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 2:58pm On May 30, 2024 |
olawooro: Farmland available in Ibadan How much for leasing per acre? And where in Ibadan? Thanks. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 2:21am On May 27, 2024 |
Please i am still looking for land to lease for farming. If you have land for lease in the areas I have mentioned, please contact me. Cheers. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 2:10am On May 27, 2024 |
Mrdellychy: 200k to lease one acre? Hope the rent covers at least 20yrs? Don't mind him. He thinks I am stupid. After all the bush clearing that will be done. He does not know I am current with prices. Cheers. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 2:08am On May 27, 2024 |
star2008: 200k per acre. If u want we can go for inspection together at ur own convenience. Hmn. Don't worry. Bogije is not the ideal place for farming for me. Cheers. Besides, your price is too steep for me. There are far cheaper lands for lease than that in the areas I have mentioned. Cheers. |
Travel › Re: My Journey To The UK by Redman44(m): 1:56am On May 27, 2024 |
I have people in the UK going through serious problems. There is no easy country for immigrants in the world. No easy country at all. People think once you travel to the UK, things will be rosy immediately. Hmn. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 12:40am On May 26, 2024 |
star2008: I have 2 acres of land lying fallow in Bogije if u are interested. How much for the lease per acre? You can WhatsApp me on 07049598500. Thanks. |
Properties › Re: Looking For Land To Rent For Farming. Please Call Or Whatsapp Me. by Redman44(op): 2:56pm On May 25, 2024 |
I am still looking for land to rent for farming. If you have land to lease for farming in Ijebu areas, imota, isiu, salabo, agbowa and adjoining areas. Thanks.
WhatsApp me on 07049598500. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 2:51pm On May 25, 2024 |
dawnomike: The name of the area is Sokun (That is after Arapaja's quarry). How much for the lease of the land per year? How much per acre for a year, Sir? Thanks a lot. Cheers. |
Agriculture › Re: I Am Looking For Land To Lease For Farming. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 2:50pm On May 25, 2024 |
I am still looking for land to lease in the areas mentioned above. Please let me hear from you. Thanks. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Should Forget About Worldcup Ticket- South Africa Goalkeeper by Redman44(m): 8:31am On May 16, 2024 |
Mrincredy: What he said is true. That stadium gives bad luck .this is same with the one in kano The NFF should move the stadium then. Why can't this game be played in Lagos? Lagos has two good stadiums. National Stadium , Surulere, should be reactivated. |
Career › Re: Why You Should Never Pay Your Workers In Advance (pics) by Redman44(m): 9:28pm On May 14, 2024 |
One carpenter is showing me shege at the moment. Made a mistake of paying him upfront . He has not finished the job. I am just pissed off. |
Agriculture › Re: First Time Farmers, What Are You Planting? by Redman44(m): 4:07pm On May 08, 2024 |
I am planting fruits on my land which has a building on it. I have planted Guava, Bananas and Corn. Still want to plant Pawpaw, Mango and more Bananas. |
Business › Re: I Need Advice On Home Broadband Internet. Please Help Out. Thanks. by Redman44(op): 4:26pm On Apr 27, 2024 |
makjo900: Which one did you get eventually and what is the speed like We settled for Airtel. 5000 a month. We got the router for like 7000 naira. It is very fast. Cheers. |
Family › Re: Nigerian Who Relocated To UK In 2022 Beat Wife To Death With Skateboard by Redman44(m): 2:55pm On Apr 27, 2024 |
The Asians are much more organized than Africans in the UK. The Asians have already produced the Prime Minister and Mayor of London and several cabinet secretaries etc. Where are the Africans? Shior . All we do is to compete against one another. No concrete achievements . |
Family › Re: Nigerian Who Relocated To UK In 2022 Beat Wife To Death With Skateboard by Redman44(m): 2:40pm On Apr 27, 2024 |
Hmm. The UK is a country where you will be humbled as a Nigerian man. The country favours women over men. I still don't understand why a Nigerian man will bring a woman from Nigeria to the UK, knowing our culture. We worship material things and money. Once a Nigerian woman starts making money, her respect for her man diminishes gradually, no matter how holy she is. We don't value humble people in Nigeria .We love to show off. If you can start a successful business in Nigeria, you are better off than 85% of Nigerians abroad. Take that from someone who has lived and worked in the UK. You only have to be prayerful and surmount the initial obstacles and evil people that will try and kill your dreams before you start your business. Cheers. |
Romance › Re: Viral Bridesmaid Releases Phone Numbers Of Men Trying To Hookup With Her (Video) by Redman44(m): 2:27am On Apr 25, 2024 |
She is ugly. |
Food › Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Redman44(m): 8:05pm On Apr 16, 2024 |
RevenuesBoost: Then you guys should leave wheat and make cassava bread.
Nigeria have cassava but don't use most of it for flour. Garri is the trend.
This was what our Ex President Olusegun Obasanjo was trying to achieve. He tried to preach the use of cassava flour to make bread. https://www.nairaland.com/1364033/olusegun-obasanjo-eating-cassava-bread
I've eaten cassava bread and it tastes good. We can do without wheat.
Establish more industries in cassava producing states for the processing of cassava to flour and bread production price will lessen. You are so right. Cassava bread made from Cassava flour is good for consumption. Cassava bread is healthier than wheat bread. Bread can be made with Corn too, you know . 60% wheat flour and 40% maize flour can be used to make bread. Flour mills in Nigeria are trying to discredit cassava flour . There arev so many things we can make with our local crops . It is an unexplored mine we have. Cheers. |
Food › Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Redman44(m): 4:43pm On Apr 16, 2024 |
I have since started discovering local alternatives to everything that is used to make bread and other snacks. Cheers. THINKING and WISDOM is the principal thing. Cheers. |