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CareerRe: Layoffs And Job Security Force Nigeria’s Tech Workers To Traditional Industries by Sortm:
The problem with most tech startup CEOs is that they really don't understand business theories and ethics.

Many are just after the funding and once they get it they begin to employ all employ-ables and pay huge salary without considering that business is structured on making profit.

This often leads to the crash of startups.

Business has it's principles and processes.
AgricultureRe: I Need The Service Of Tractor In Ibadan. by Sortm(op): 1:52pm On Mar 21, 2024
Zwooks:
Size of land. Location exactly in ibadan
I will discuss this with whoever renders such a service, please.
AgricultureI Need The Service Of Tractor In Ibadan. by Sortm(op): 1:28pm On Mar 21, 2024
Please, I have some areas of land I want to farm on and I will be needing tractor to clear the land in Ibadan.

If you render tractor clearing services kindly let me know, I will contact you.
AgricultureRe: Acres Of farmland For Sale At N60,000 Per Acre by Sortm: 3:18pm On Oct 25, 2023
omoluabi87:
The following genuine and affordable farmlands are available for sale and or lease.

1. 1,000 acres of virgin farmland at Komu, Itesiwaju LGA of Oyo state. Komu is after Iseyin and roads leading to the town are very motorable. There’s also a river along one side of the land.
Price is N45,000, 000.

2..One thousand acres of farmland is available for sale off Abeokuta-Iseyin rd. It is just afew minutes off the express and has good access roads.
Price is N70, 000 per Acre and minimum quantity is 50 acres

3. Five hundred (500) acres of land available at Siun, close to Sagamu Interchange, along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
Price is N400, 000 per Acre and minimum quantity is 50 acres.

4. Fifty (50) acres of farmland is available for rent or lease off Abeokuta-Iseyin rd, around Eruwa, Ibarapa East LGA Of Oyo state at N6000 per acre annually.

5. Six (6) acres of farmland is available for sale at Abegunjeun, off Ife-Ibadan rd, Ona-Ara LGA of Oyo state.
Price is ₦2,400,000 for all six acres.

6 . Twenty acres of tractor ready farmland is available for sale at Ayegbede area, off Old Ibadan road, Eruwa, Ibarapa East LGA Of Oyo state.
It has good access roads and has a stream along one of its boundaries.
It is suitable for a variety of crops including maize, cassava, oil Palm, plantain and cashew.
It comes already surveyed with documents
Price is N3, 500,000.



For more details call us on 09051247376
the 1000 acres in no 2 here is no longer available right?
AgricultureRe: I Want To Invest In Your Agricultural Business by Sortm: 3:10pm On Oct 24, 2023
DawsonCole:
Hello!

I am a Nigerian, passionate about Nigeria and the growth of Nigeria. I am very well aware that agriculture is an integral sector for the sustainable growth and development of any society. I have come to realise that many Nigerians do not like farming, do not like to produce, but rather want to consume. Sadly, we cannot grow this way as a country, and even more sadly, unemployed and underemployed Nigerians still do not see agriculture as an option. How bad if you ask me.

Growing up as a kid, farming was something I really enjoyed doing. I was actively involved in the cultivation of beans, corn, groundnut and potatoes. Several times, produce from the small farm in my family compound saved us from hunger. In the mornings, I will stroll to the farm at the back of the house, harvest some potatoes, go to the kitchen, wash the potatoes, peel off the back, wash it, fry it, and breakfast is served!

Right now, due to the nature of my work, I cannot directly be involved in farming, no matter how hard I try. As a result, I have thought to support (by investment) local farmers who are highly passionate about agriculture (prefereably someone with a degree in the Agricultural sciences or related field) and has some experience in agriculture. A degree in agriculture may not be needed if the person can prove that they have at least 3 years of continuous experience in agriculture.

If you are (or if you know anyone who is) highly interested in agriculture (whatever type - but prefarably cocoa, rubber, palm oil, diary, or similar high value agro products), kindly invite them to this thread. They should say what they are currently doing, provide pictures of their farm if possible, and say why they need investment in their business.
Can i get your email, I want to send you our pitch deck. We are into oil palm plantation and processing. visit hagiosfarm.com
AgricultureRe: Pure Sprouted Tenera Oil Palm Seed And Seedlings @ Affordable Rate. by Sortm: 12:49pm On Sep 20, 2023
dharts:
A pack of 500 pieces is 13k sir
Thank you sir.

Is this the price for seed or seedlings?

I want seedlings.
AgricultureRe: Pure Sprouted Tenera Oil Palm Seed And Seedlings @ Affordable Rate. by Sortm: 7:29pm On Sep 18, 2023
Price please
AutosEonsfleet Retrieved Over 24 Stolen Vehicles In Q1 2023 by Sortm(op): 5:03pm On Apr 19, 2023
EONSFLEET RETRIEVED OVER 24 STOLEN VEHICLES IN Q1 2023: LEADING THE WAY IN FLEET SECURITY AND VEHICLE RETRIEVAL

As technology advances, so do the capabilities of fleet management companies.

Eonsfleet is at the forefront in this industry, providing cutting-edge solutions for fleet security and vehicle retrieval.

Our commitment to innovation has led to impressive results – in the first quarter of 2023, they retrieved over 24 lost or stolen vehicles.
This achievement speaks volumes about our ability to keep clients’ assets safe and secure.

Fleet security is a top concern for any business that depends on vehicles for their daily operations. Whether it’s a small delivery van or a large semi-truck, a lost or stolen vehicle can cause significant financial and operational losses.

Eonsfleet realizes this, and that’s why we place a strong emphasis on security solutions for our clients.
We offer features such as real-time GPS tracking as SaaS, geofencing, and tamper-proof devices that alert fleet managers immediately if there’s any unauthorized activity amongst other tools.

The retrieval of lost or stolen vehicles is another critical aspect of fleet management. Time is of the essence in such situations since the longer a vehicle remains missing, the more likely it is to suffer damage or be sold off illegally.

Eonsfleet has developed a robust system that streamlines the vehicle retrieval process.

We have a dedicated team of experts who work closely with law enforcement agencies and recovery agents to locate and recover vehicles as quickly as possible.

Eonsfleet’s success in retrieving lost or stolen vehicles is a testament to our expertise in fleet management.
Our team of professionals is trained to handle every aspect of the vehicle recovery process, from identifying possible locations to coordinating with recovery agents. We also have the latest technology at our disposal, which helps us track vehicles in real-time and monitor their movements.

Another critical aspect of Eonsfleet’s security system is the ability to prevent theft in the first place. We have a range of measures in place to deter would-be thieves, including high-tech locks, alarms, and GPS tracking devices. We also provide customized security solutions based on the specific needs of each client.

In conclusion, Eonsfleet is a leader in fleet management technology, offering top-of-the-line security and vehicle retrieval solutions. Our ability to retrieve over
24 vehicles in the first quarter of 2023 is a testament to our skill and dedication to ensuring the safety and security of our clients’ assets.

Fleet managers can trust Eonsfleet to provide them with the latest technology and expert support to keep their vehicles safe and secure.
https://blog.eonsfleet.com/2023/04/19/eonsfleet-retrieved-over-24-stolen-vehicles-in-q1-2023-leading-the-way-in-fleet-security-and-vehicle-retrieval/
PoliticsRe: NYSC Served As Bedrock Of My Civic Engagement Journey ― Roseline Adewuyi by Sortm(op): 1:03pm On Jan 13, 2023
PoliticsNYSC Served As Bedrock Of My Civic Engagement Journey ― Roseline Adewuyi by Sortm(op): 1:03pm On Jan 13, 2023
In this revealing and engaging interview, gender advocate and language instructor-cum-researcher, Roseline Adewuyi, shares some insights into the diverse world of gender advocacy, and how she navigates the world whilst maintaining a balance between excelling in her studies and recording giant strides in her career.

Can you introduce yourself?

My name is Roseline Adewuyi. I am from Ogbomoso in Oyo state.

What set you apart in this world of teeming talents?

I hold First Class Honours in French language from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, and a Masters of Arts degree with Distinction in French Language from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

My area of specialization as a French Literature student is Feminist Theory. This focus strengthens my academic knowledge in the field of advocacy. From 2019 to 2020, I worked as a Translator and Interpreter with the African Union.

Overall, I am a French instructor, social educator, gender advocate, and blogger on the issues of Girls and Women, especially within the African context.

We saw a video where you talked about being a digital feminist activist, can you tell us more about that?

We live in a digital world and people actively hold more conversations on several issues online. Because I believe in the didactic power of writing to effect social change, I have used my social media platforms to champion this cause. I also have a blog where I drive conversations on feminist discourse. Since this forms a huge part of my advocacy, I call myself a digital feminist activist.

Some people feel like those who are only involved in digital feminism are not doing the real work? What do you think about this?

Sadly, this conversation ensues from time to time and as a person involved in online and on-site activities, I believe both are valid, as they are creating changes in different rights.

I mean, look around you, more people are speaking up about certain issues because they trended online.

There are so many opportunities for feminists from all over the world to collaborate online and push the message forward.

As a gender advocate and feminist, how do people see you, and how has it influenced your career decisions and impacted your career path?

A number of people are averse to what I do as they do not see it as a noble cause. Once you say, you are a feminist, a lot of people start to blame you for several societal problems without an interest in your personality.

All they see is negativity around you. I have had friends who told me to use words like gender advocate or gender activist so that people will be more receptive to my message and my person, but for me, I strongly believe it is all semantics.

So, I stick to calling myself a feminist. I am a feminist and I also see myself as an egalitarian, but because I am a woman and as we see that we live in a world that is patriarchal, we see a lot of injustice against women and I am loud about it, I am a woman and this is my reality, the reason that I understand better about them.

In all, I still consider myself an egalitarian as I will not snub an injustice to a man just because I am a woman. I am all for fairness and justice, gender regardless. I am very vocal about the need for having more causes towards men and boy child advocacy; I believe it will go a long way in having a more sustainable world.

My work as a feminist is not a gender war, but a means of expressing the need for non- marginalization of women and advocating women-inclusion in every area.

I think that it takes almost an equal input of work and resources to create effective campaigns online, just as it does offline. So, we should never downplay digital feminism.

For me, it is not a fight against menfolk but one against an oppressive system, mentality and mindset. I mean, if my displeasure is directed towards the menfolk, my priorities would be misplaced because we have women who are at the forefront of this oppressive system as well, should I then hate on all human race then?

Thankfully, being a feminist has not impacted my career decisions negatively. Instead, it has made me reach for more heights because I know that there are no limits to what I can achieve. By the grace of God, I have also been privileged to work in organizations that defend and uphold gender equality. So, being a feminist in the workplace has afforded me a thrilling experience.

How did you come to take on the role of a gender advocate? When or what is that moment or act of epiphany that set you on such journey?

It started during my National Youth Service Year and that was a pivotal and transformative turn in my life.

I will say NYSC made me. It served as the bedrock of my civic engagement journey. Before I started serving, I hated the idea because I felt it was a sheer waste of time but then when I started, I knew I had to be proactive and make the most out of it. Till date, I am grateful for that phase of my life. It was a defining period in my life.

When I started service, I belonged to Sustainable development CDS group and was intrigued by the projects we implemented.

I decided to carry out a personal project, but I was not sure I wanted to do it because of my introverted nature. So, I read up on the internet if introverts can be advocates or activists for a cause. What I saw encouraged me to start out. I saw that I could champion a cause despite my introversion.

I started and did quite well despite my reservedness. A number of people who knew me were surprised to see me put myself out there.

Advocacy made me come out of my shell and also showed me that I could use my other strengths to make a difference. I love writing, and I use the engaging power of words as a great tool for advocacy.

At the end of the service year, I received an Award as a distinguished corps member in Kwara State: University of Ilorin, my Place of Primary Assignment and the Ministry of Education, Kwara State. The award recognized my contributions to Sustainable Development Goals, especially Education and Gender Equality.

Then, I knew I wanted to help young girls and women unlearn stereotypes. I realized that if I had not been actively involved in advocacy, I wouldn’t have been able to bless the lives I did. That was the defining moment for me.

What has been the hallmark of your journey as a gender advocate?

The hallmark has been the encouragement I get from people through their kind words. I also find it amusing when fathers and elder brothers tell me to mentor their daughters and younger sisters or tell me that I am a role model to them. I see it as a huge responsibility. One cannot just entrust one’s daughter or sibling into the care of another to groom. So, I see it as a huge honour and a privilege.

It is scary too, you know, because I am human and have my flaws. So, I wouldn’t want people to put me on a pedestal or have unrealistic expectations of me.

Another thing that really gets me going is seeing those young girls and women I have influenced set up their own social projects. This generates a ripple effect and makes me realize that what we are doing is effectively working and generating results. These experiences are fulfilling and show me that my advocacy is a noble cause.

What is your major drive for success?

I am a firm believer in God and I believe that God is a God of excellence. Since I am God’s child, I shouldn’t run afoul of His dictates. That is what drives me to succeed. I am also inspired by those who have gone ahead of me: my parents, my mentors, my teachers. They are the reason I know the sky is not just the limit but another starting point.

As someone combines studies with career advancement opportunities and programmes, what are your key learning points over the years?

I would say that I have come to realize that we don’t tell women’s stories enough, like other nations do. I mean, we have had great women do exceptionally in different areas of life in this country yet a good number of them go undocumented. No wonder many girls aren’t as inspired to achieve greatness as they should. Truly, representation matters. If in our curricula, we learn about women who have shattered glass ceilings, we will be motivated to do the same. But if all we’re told is reinforcing stereotypes, we will not make much progress in the society.

I mean, look at other nations of the world. Are you surprised at how many more women are founders, inventors, directors, CEOs?

It’s because from a young age, they see it in school… from stories of people past and present… how they can be these things too. I strongly believe that we should overhaul our educational system and incorporate women’s stories. They would help kids see things in another light, and grow up to create that world they and we desire.


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EducationRe: Naija To The World: Brainy Nigerian Lady Wins 5 Awards In One Year At U.S Uni by Sortm(op): 6:29pm On Jan 08, 2023
EducationNaija To The World: Brainy Nigerian Lady Wins 5 Awards In One Year At U.S Uni by Sortm(op): 6:28pm On Jan 08, 2023
A brilliant Nigerian lady studying at Purdue University, United States, has celebrated winning five awards in the year 2022.
Roseline is a first class French graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University.
She also holds a Distinction in Masters in French from the University of Ibadan.

The lady, Roseline Adewuyi, who’s currently a Ph.D. student in the School of Languages and Culture, was most recently awarded The 2022 Leadership in Action Award by the Susan Bulkeley Butler Center for Leadership Excellence.

Prior to the receipt of the award, Roseline had received four awards including; Student of the Year 2022, Purdue University by Office of the Provost and Boiler Changemaker Award by Graduate School, Purdue University.

Others include; the Excellence in Teaching Award by School of Languages and Cultures and the Achievement Award by the Nigerian Students Association at Purdue.

Announcing the feat on Twitter, Roseline said she couldn’t believe she got five awards from the school in the year 2022.

In 2022, she was honoured with the Berenice Caroll Award for Peace, Feminism and Social Justice Awards and the Most Distinguished Honors in the area of Gender Advocacy & Research in Purdue.

The gender advocate and French language enthusiast appreciated God and specific persons who have been instrumental to her success.

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