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NtoAkwaIbom:Lolz, its gonna look like Chinese film. I hope our ipob chest beaters here will join the biafran troop against the Nigerian Army. I laugh in Swahili |
Good morning!! Do have a lovely day at work |
Good morning!! Do have a lovely day at work |
Good morning!! Do have a lovely day at work |
enemyofprogress:Lolz, u really be "enemyofprogress"... OP, double twale my guy infact those pictures are really cute. HML |
What will she sell when the payment expires? |
justi4jesu:justi the estimated delivery is Aug 15th to sept 5 na... where did u get this one again? |
justi4jesu:Have you received the second item? |
ceeroh:Lolz... them cast your ticket abi? |
Can this make any meaning to our government? I doubt it!! |
Congrats to all Manchester United fan out there, I really had fun watching those boys on the pitch today. As for Liverpool and Arsenal, I reserve my comment for now..... Back to business: Let your calls keep coming. All e-mails have been responded to and please all that I discussed up there are verifiable facts, so do your research on them and prove me wrong. I only want us to be creative and establish a business that lasts long with great concept encompassing it all over. Check this out: How do you see every state government down south-east, south-west, and south-south to establish a large cow breeding location(s) where our young graduates (animal scientist, animal nutritionist, and vet doctors) are massively employed and consistently having mass baby cows delivery. If each state invests heavily in a business venture of this manner, there will be great job employment, and thereby reduction in beef's price. I'm just trying to make sense..... lolz If you have ever visited Lagos State, you will notice that the famous Mile-12 foodstuff Mega Market needs more branches, establishing three or four other types strategically located around Lagos State won't be a bad idea. One major advantage of this is; it reduces long-distance travel by this market women, honestly, each time I'm in town, I do pity this market women. Finally, let's see our Yam tubers on cross harvest/cultivation methodology, what do I mean by this; When it's almost time to harvest farmers can plant seeds by then. If this practice is consistent within a year, there could be three (3) yam season in a year there by bringing about no scarcity period in yam production in the country. If these make sense to you, then let's work on it to make Nigeria a better place. If you are not aware, check these facts; 1. ONE tuber in EUROPE costs £4,00BP. Please do your maths with the current exchange rate. 2. Ghana and Jamaica are the highest yam exporting countries in the world today. Call me if you have a plan towards agriculture. N: B: I still have my classified contacts of Benue States farmers (Yam tubers and oranges), if you need them let me know. Mr. Lekan 07034617082 (WhatsApp inclusive) tideal20@gmail.com |
Congrats to all Manchester United fan out there, I really had fun watching those boys on the pitch today. As for Liverpool and Arsenal, I reserve my comment for now..... Back to business: Let your calls keep coming. All e-mails have been responded to and please all that I discussed up there are verifiable facts, so do your research on them and prove me wrong. I only want us to be creative and establish a business that lasts long with great concept encompassing it all over. Check this out: How do you see every state government down south-east, south-west, and south-south to establish a large cow breeding location(s) where our young graduates (animal scientist, animal nutritionist, and vet doctors) are massively employed and consistently having mass baby cows delivery. If each state invests heavily in a business venture of this manner, there will be great job employment, and thereby reduction in beef's price. I'm just trying to make sense..... lolz If you have ever visited Lagos State, you will notice that the famous Mile-12 foodstuff Mega Market needs more branches, establishing three or four other types strategically located around Lagos State won't be a bad idea. One major advantage of this is; it reduces long-distance travel by this market women, honestly, each time I'm in town, I do pity this market women. Finally, let's see our Yam tubers on cross harvest/cultivation methodology, what do I mean by this; When it's almost time to harvest farmers can plant seeds by then. If this practice is consistent within a year, there could be three (3) yam season in a year there by bringing about no scarcity period in yam production in the country. If these make sense to you, then let's work on it to make Nigeria a better place. If you are not aware, check these facts; 1. ONE tuber in EUROPE costs £4,00BP. Please do your maths with the current exchange rate. 2. Ghana and Jamaica are the highest yam exporting countries in the world today. Call me if you have a plan towards agriculture. N: B: I still have my classified contacts of Benue States farmers (Yam tubers and oranges), if you need them let me know. Mr. Lekan 07034617082 (WhatsApp inclusive) tideal20@gmail.com |
Congrats to all Manchester United fan out there, I really had fun watching those boys on the pitch today. As for Liverpool and Arsenal, I reserve my comment for now..... Back to business: Let your calls keep coming. All e-mails have been responded to and please all that I discussed up there are verifiable facts, so do your research on them and prove me wrong. I only want us to be creative and establish a business that lasts long with great concept encompassing it all over. Check this out: How do you see every state government down south-east, south-west, and south-south to establish a large cow breeding location(s) where our young graduates (animal scientist, animal nutritionist, and vet doctors) are massively employed and consistently having mass baby cows delivery. If each state invests heavily in a business venture of this manner, there will be great job employment, and thereby reduction in beef's price. I'm just trying to make sense..... lolz If you have ever visited Lagos State, you will notice that the famous Mile-12 foodstuff Mega Market needs more branches, establishing three or four other types strategically located around Lagos State won't be a bad idea. One major advantage of this is; it reduces long-distance travel by this market women, honestly, each time I'm in town, I do pity this market women. Finally, let's see our Yam tubers on cross harvest/cultivation methodology, what do I mean by this; When it's almost time to harvest farmers can plant seeds by then. If this practice is consistent within a year, there could be three (3) yam season in a year there by bringing about no scarcity period in yam production in the country. If these make sense to you, then let's work on it to make Nigeria a better place. If you are not aware, check these facts; 1. ONE tuber in EUROPE costs £4,00BP. Please do your maths with the current exchange rate. 2. Ghana and Jamaica are the highest yam exporting countries in the world today. Call me if you have a plan towards agriculture. N: B: I still have my classified contacts of Benue States farmers (Yam tubers and oranges), if you need them let me know. Mr. Lekan 07034617082 (WhatsApp inclusive) tideal20@gmail.com |
toofit007:Woow!!! Nice one,it's cool you pour out your heart here which is not really bad. I wish you and your liked mind agitators all the best in this struggle of secession to have this great "promise land of IPOBs" alias Biafra. |
Kondomatic:I get your point now sir!! |
jingh:Hmmm, Yes I do. If I may ask, why did you ask? |
Franco93:Let's call a spade a spade. They failed and that's the fact. Postgraduate requires you to have good foundation with your first degree. |
jingh:Y are u so particular about front page? |
freshest4live:My brother, just watch and as for me if secession is to prevail then many should be ready to pay with their blood. I can recall the last biafra war although I wasn't born by then but it's obvious the consequence is still being felt. Those calling for war shouldn't run to neighbouring countries when it start and as far as I'm concerned if war is destined to fall on Nigeria again, no big deal it becomes a game of chance. |
Deedeedee5:Hey, please watch ur words sir. I choose my words with care especially on faceless forum of this type. I think I'm done with this discussion since It's obvious you aren't a perfect gentleman I expected. Yes, you are entitled to your own opinion which doesn't change mine as well. Let's see how it roll and if Nigeria still remain one by December then your facts are baseless. Don't bother quoting me because you won't get a response. Do have a lovely weekend |
Kondomatic:Bro, change that mind set please. I'm from the south west and I have been to the northern part of Nigeria even when Bokoharam is super hot. Also to some major part of the East, after veiwing it all, I came to a realization that what is needed is a working blueprint that guarantee massive employment for average Nigerian youth. When everyone is gainfully involved in a working system created by our government then no faction will think of breaking off. My brother, if we break off eventually with this same method of handling the system, these same Big Wigs will still be at the helm of affairs and the same process will still be maintained with each faction. |
davidif:INEC most times is used by this same political class. The exact strategy should exclude INEC completely. |
Funny enough, those agitating for war are the "indomie" generation kids who know nothing about the last civil war held in Nigeria. Op you've said it all By His grace, we will pass through this current phase of hate speeches and agitations around us. The FG needs to wake up to her responsibilities asap to avoid breakdown of law and order. Every human with right functioning brain will understand that IPOB guys felt cheated but are only handling the issue in a wrong way. I believe their full involvement in upper-class politics can make them earn the place of presidency within a short time. Yes, FG has failed in so many areas, but the larger responsibilities remain with we the citizens. War is not a good thing to experience and taking a look at countries that had it in the past. Some are still suffering its consequence. Our ladies will suffer more because rape cases will be top notch. Finally, let's just be optimistic things get back to normal soon. |
I doubt if FG will honor that agreement but what was FG thinking before signing an agreement that won't be honoured? |
dexpee4life:Very soon new yam for new season will be out. Start preparing for it. If you plan to start small just request for direction to the market but for those planning to do truckload of tubers purchase, you surely will need direct farmers contacts and also my benue based assistance. |
dexpee4life:If you look up there you will notice about 100+ viewers meaning there are so many people silently viewing the thread. Shallom |
Good morning all!! Happy weekend, let's talk about investing in agriculture. I'm here to reply all whatsapp and emails |
Good morning all!! Happy weekend, let's talk the business of agro-produce. I'm here to reply all whatsapp and emails |
NevetsIbot:07034617082 or tideal20@gmail.com |
sgtponzihater1:May God bless you my brother for sensitizing Nigerians against those evil guilders of MMM. |
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it's good to plan ahead and get market before going Into something.