Please people in the house @farmerakinloye6, can I get a seller contact that can supply all the listed items below at relative good prices. 1,Cobra 261 F1. (50 g) 2,Platinum seed (10g) 3, Foliar plus 4, NPK 15-15-15 5, IMI Force ___ 10 ml. 6, SAAF 7, Calcium nitrate (25g) 8, Potassium Nitrate (25g) 9, Lay Flat horse 3 inches, (100m length.)
loffyloffy: Even without looking deep, you can see how senseless Rufai Oseni is.
If Nigeria's total debt is 152 Trillion, is it reasonable to ask that has it not all been borrowed under Tinubu?
The mumu also knows that fx adjustment means our debt in Naira terms went up, while in Dollar terms it has been stable or even going down.
Lastly the fool knows that govt generaly borrows to meet up with budget and payback as revenue flows in. Tinubu has the biggest budget ever and will continue to borrow to execute. He also have the buggest revenue ever, meaning he is paying back as he is borrowing.
This short term borrowing keeps the economy rolling.
Is it not you that is senseless from your own post.
Oseni stated dates of borrowing. 1, Nigeria has borrowed? Is comprehension a mystery to you?
Glimpsetv: A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to express how overwhelming it is to work in the UK, even as a fine girl. According to her, nobody cares how beautiful you are, and she now misses Nigeria deeply.
In the emotional clip, the lady struggled to find her voice for a few seconds, silently sobbing before finally speaking. Crying, she said in Pidgin, “8 to 8, 12 hours… body go tell you.” She then let out a painful laugh before quietly saying goodbye to the camera.
In other words, nobody cares whether you’re a fine girl or not — you must work hard like everyone else. Many have interpreted her statement to mean that, unlike in Nigeria where being attractive might earn you some favors, in the UK beauty doesn’t spare you from hard work.
Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments.
Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola gave a heartfelt speech at his daughter Temi’s wedding, praising her union with Tosin (Mr Eazi) while urging her to respect her husband as her “boss.”
He also encouraged the couple to keep their challenges private and continue building their love together
GreatNdeke8: Obi Donates ₦50 Million to Alma Mater, Replies Edo Governor
Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, on Thursday presented a cheque of ₦50 million to his alma mater, Christ the King College (CKC), Onitsha, for infrastructural development.The donation, made in collaboration with some fellow Old Boys of the school, was aimed at supporting educational development and improving learning conditions at the institution.
Speaking during the presentation, Mr. Obi addressed recent comments made by the Governor of Edo State, Sen. Monday Okpebholo regarding his visits to the state without prior notice.“I am not afraid of visiting any state in Nigeria, particularly when the purpose is to support causes that contribute to nation building, such as education, health, and poverty alleviation,” Obi said.
He emphasised that his visit to Benin, which he would repeat if need be, was solely to support the development of healthcare services and expressed disappointment that such an act was politicised. “I went to Benin to invest in a better life for the people. If they have good doctors and nurses, life will be better for them. What I expect the governor to do is to complement efforts aimed at improving society,” he added.
On the donation to CKC, Obi noted that the gesture was motivated by gratitude to the institution that shaped his formative years.His words: “This school helped form the values I and many others still hold dear today - discipline, moral grounding, and academic excellence. Supporting it is a way of giving back,” he said.He used the occasion to call on fellow alumni of CKC and other schools to support their alma maters in whatever way they can, noting that the burden of educational development should not rest on government alone.
The Archbishop of Onitsha, Most Rev. Valerian Okeke, who received the donation on behalf of the school, commended Obi and the other Old Boys for their commitment to education and nation-building. He offered prayers for them and urged others to emulate their example.
Also speaking at the event, the Senior Prefect of the school, Master Ejike Ekene, expressed gratitude to Mr. Obi, describing him as a role model and an inspiration to students.
The Bishop don kpai the money and the principal forcing the ss2 students to pay 100k must for extension classes that goes without tangible result. A Rev Father for that matter.
Farmerakinloye6: Mistake that can cost you your farm: 1 fertilizer; know dosage,when and how to apply it. If you do mistake, your TOMATO will die. 2. Manure, if you do not allow your poultry littter,pig,cow e.g to compost and you use it fresh, your TOMATO will die. 3. Insecticide, if high dosage is use especially on young tomato, the result will be devastating. 4. Namatode, if you don't know history or you are using the farm land for the first time to cultivate TOMATO,it make sense to treat the soil. Have heard someone said "he lost 6000 stand to namatode." 5. Seedlings tray, after you sow seed inside seedlings tray spread them on soil (if the soil is fertile, your seedlings will thank you), if you spread them on concrete they will be dying/cripple one after other maybe 10-15days, because there root has shoot out and could not penetrate to search for nutrient/food. Always look before you leap...more loading....TOMATO Farmer pls add your own and let make Nigeria Great!!
Sir I know your work is heavy. Please can you list out those materials needed for tomatoes with special reference to the chemicals. I watched your video and was impressed but audio was really faint. You can even snap the list and paste it here.
Madam good afternoon. How is business? Please I need your expertise on the current scarce rain fall in the north. 1, what might be the possible outcome of this late rain. 2, is there any location you know that might have early harvest in your area for corn. 3, some of my farmer friends in Kano have not planted corn still waiting for rain, is this a good idea. Sorry for too much question Biko madam.
MosakuAW: Hmmm! Very soon a lot of work will be obsolete.
We are happy now, thinking we are progressing every year with tech. Yes, we are progressing but at what cost?
I am not against technology advancement but at what cost. Driver's jobs, Ehailing job and others will no longer be available in the near future. Africans will suffer the more. May God help Nigeria.
No Africa will be a dumping ground for SPV, we do not have the navigation network those countries have.
Obrigardo: This is my absolute opinion on the future of netanyahu, I think he is in deep trouble. No US president has ever advocated like this for a foreign leader who is not in custody or politically imprisoned, and this spells something that feelings from Israel is moving against the prime minister.
And in the midst of it all, Khomeini is claiming victory. Something's afoot.
Bibi had mosad in Iran, they also have Arabian spies that are Muslim in Israel top echelon in Israel. Trump knows this and just warned Israel about what is happening.