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🌾 OHMAMA AGRO PRODUCTS LTD 🌾 📊 PRICE LIST UPDATE FROM KANO STATE. 🗓️ As of 24th May 2026 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OLOYIN BEANS (50kg) • Oloyin (Grade 1) — ₦62,000 • Oloyin Pelebe — #56,000 • Oloyin Banjaras — ₦54,000 (14 - 15 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OTHER BEANS (100kg) • Drum Beans — ₦95,000 • Potasco — ₦90,000 • Iron Beans — ₦95,000 • Honey Beans — ₦95,000 • Butter Beans — ₦95,000 (25 - 26 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 MAIZE (100kg) • Yellow Maize — ₦38,000 • White Maize — ₦38,000 (25 - 26 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 GUINEA CORN (100kg) • Yellow — ₦42,000 • White — ₦42,000 • Red — ₦45,000 (25 - 26 painters) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 LOCAL RICE (100kg) • Long local rice — ₦98,000 • Short local rice — ₦94,000 (25 - 26 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌰 ONIONS • Jumbo (120kg) — ₦55,000 • Sokoto (100kg)— ₦40,000 • Dried Pepper — ₦45,000 NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OTHER GRAINS (100kg) • Groundnut — ₦160,000 • Soya Beans — ₦80,000 • Millet — ₦50,000 • Big Tiger Nut — ₦70,000 • Small Tiger Nut — ₦95,000 • Dabino #150,000 • PICS bag for Storage #2,500 (25 - 26 painters) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ |
The South West must learn from the painful experiences of states that allowed insecurity to grow unchecked. Prevention is always cheaper than recovery. After what happened in Kwara State, Oyo State must not wait until insecurity becomes deeply rooted before taking decisive action. The warning signs are already there, and delay can make the situation more difficult to control. |
🌾 OHMAMA AGRO PRODUCTS LTD 🌾 📊 PRICE LIST UPDATE FROM KANO STATE. 🗓️ As of 2nd May 2026 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OLOYIN BEANS (50kg) • Oloyin (Grade 1) — ₦58,000 • Oloyin Pelebe — #52,000 • Oloyin Banjaras — ₦52,000 (14 - 15 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OTHER BEANS (100kg) • Drum Beans — ₦90,000 • Potasco — ₦85,000 • Iron Beans — ₦90,000 • Honey Beans — ₦90,000 • Butter Beans — ₦90,000 (25 - 26 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 MAIZE (100kg) • Yellow Maize — ₦35,000 • White Maize — ₦34,000 (25 - 26 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 GUINEA CORN (100kg) • Yellow — ₦34,000 • White — ₦34,000 • Red — ₦38,000 (25 - 26 painters) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 LOCAL RICE (100kg) • Long local rice — ₦92,000 • Short local rice — ₦90,000 (25 - 26 painters ) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌰 ONIONS • Jumbo (120kg) — ₦42,000 • Sokoto (100kg)— ₦30,000 • Dried Pepper — ₦45,000 NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OTHER GRAINS (100kg) • Groundnut — ₦150,000 • Soya Beans — ₦80,000 • Millet — ₦45,000 • Big Tiger Nut — ₦70,000 • Small Tiger Nut — ₦95,000 • Dabino #150,000 • PICS bag for Storage #2,500 (25 - 26 painters) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🐄 Livestock available upon request ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ✅ Reliable Supply ✅ Bulk & Retail Available 🚚 Fast Delivery Nationwide 08036162887 |
Hullcity:From 250k to 500k depending on the location |
donleo92:One thing I believe is that if the election will be a free and fair election, Tinubu will not win in Zamfara state, I don't know about other states. |
chrisxxx:Yes, they do if that Fulani is a rich man |
olatuneji:Thanks That's reason why man will always be the head of the family because man will easily sense danger than woman. My wife wanted to stay due to how beautiful the house was but I gave her condition that if anything happen to her, she is on her own. |
How my family and I narrowly escaped being kidnapped by bandits I have witnessed and experienced many bandits attacking on the roads, market etc that involved me alone but this time, it wanted to involve my family. Link below was how I kidnapped along Abuja -Kaduna road https://www.nairaland.com/7029895/terrorist-attacked-thurday-10th-march On the 18th of November, 2025, my family and I narrowly escaped being kidnapped by bandits at our residence in Zamfara State. At the time, my family lived in Zamfara while I managed my business in Kano. Because of this, I traveled from Kano to Zamfara about twice every month to check on my family and spend time with them. We had been searching for a new apartment after our landlord sold the house we were living in and gave us notice to vacate. Finding accommodation in Zamfara was extremely difficult because of the insecurity caused by bandit attacks in many villages. As a result, many families had relocated from rural communities to the state capital for safety, making houses scarce and expensive. I instructed my family to look for a house within the city. Eventually, they found a three-bedroom apartment in Tsauni, along the Sokoto bypass. Since I was in Kano at the time, my wife showed me the apartment through a video call. I advised her to ask people around about the security of the area before we made any payment. She told me that some of her colleagues lived in that neighborhood, so I personally called one of them to confirm if the environment was safe. I was told that the area was peaceful and that the apartment was even located close to a police station. After making my inquiries, I transferred the payment for the apartment to the agent. I then told my wife to begin preparations for moving into the new apartment, and I promised to travel to Zamfara when they were ready to move in. On the day my family planned to move, I arrived early in the morning from Kano to inspect the house myself. When I got there, I immediately felt uncomfortable with the environment. From my years of traveling across Northern Nigeria and my understanding of how bandits operate, something about the area did not sit well with me. Unfortunately, we had already paid for the apartment and moved in. Initially, I intended to stay with my family for only three days before returning to Kano. However, I kept feeling uneasy. Something deep inside me urged me to stay longer. After one week, I still did not feel at peace, and again I felt strongly that I should remain with my family for another week. Then came the day that changed everything. On the 18th of November, 2025, all my children had gone to school, and my wife had gone to work. I was alone at home when two men arrived and knocked on our gate. I went outside to meet them. They claimed they were looking for the person who had previously lived in the house. I told them that I was a new tenant and did not know the former occupant. I advised them to contact the landlord instead. The moment they left, I became deeply suspicious. Something in my mind immediately warned me that we should not sleep in that house that night. I called my wife and told her that the family would not spend the night there. She asked what had happened, and I explained my encounter with the two men. Although she did not fully understand my fears, I had already made up my mind. I contacted a friend of mine who had extra rooms in his compound and informed him that my family would stay at his place that night. I also instructed my son to arrange for a vehicle that could help us move our belongings because I had decided that we would no longer continue living in that house. By around 2 p.m., when my wife and children returned home from work and school, we began gathering our belongings in the compound while waiting for the vehicle to arrive. At about 6 p.m., we called the driver, and he told us he was on his way. We waited until sunset and later went to the mosque for the Maghrib prayer around 7 p.m., but the driver still had not arrived. After the prayer, we called him again, and this time he told us he would no longer be able to come until the following morning. As we walked back from the mosque, I noticed several unfamiliar faces around the area. My fear increased immediately. I quickly gathered my children and told them we would not sleep in the house that night. When we got home, I informed my wife that the driver would not come until morning. Since we could not move our belongings immediately, I decided to move the family out quietly without attracting attention. I escorted two people at a time from the house to the main road, then returned for the others. I repeated this process until I had safely taken every member of my family, including my wife and children, to the roadside. After escorting everyone out, I returned to the house alone because I did not want anyone in the neighborhood to suspect that we were leaving out of fear. I stayed inside for about ten more minutes before quietly locking the gate and walking to join my family at the main road. It was around 8 p.m. Less than ten minutes after we gathered there, one of my son’s friends, who lived in the second house nearby, called him and asked where we were. When my son told him that we were no longer at home, the boy said that armed bandits had just invaded our house. According to him, three armed men had jumped over our fence and entered the compound. When residents in the area noticed them, people immediately ran toward the nearby police station for safety. After the bandits entered our compound and discovered that our belongings had already been packed together, they apparently realized something was wrong and jumped back over the fence. On their way out, they kidnapped some people they encountered nearby. The next morning, after daybreak, I returned to the house and then went straight to the police station to report the incident. I also informed the police that they should contact the landlord because I no longer wanted the apartment and wanted my money refunded. We had lived in the house for only two weeks. That was how my family and I narrowly escaped being kidnapped by bandits that night and God saved us. Lessons I Learned 1. Avoid living in isolated areas, especially places surrounded by empty plots, construction sites, or uncompleted buildings. Such locations can provide hiding places and easy access for criminals. 2. Never ignore danger signs or delay moving when you feel unsafe. Quick decisions can save lives. 3. Criminals often rely on information from people within or around a community. Residents should stay alert and be cautious about suspicious activities or unusual interest in their homes and movements. 4. Whenever you notice unfamiliar or suspicious people repeatedly appearing around your neighborhood, report it immediately to the police or local security authorities. We will continue to pray for our security personnel because the situation of insecurity in Nigeria is beyond what anyone can predict when it will end.
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White onion's 48k with transport to Osogbo and Ondo
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Purple onions Jumbo bag 56k with transport to Lagos, Ibadan. Owerri, Aba, Portharcourt, Onitsha, Benin, Warri, Asaba, Enugu, Akure 08036162887
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Onions 100kg bag 48k with transport to Lagos and Ibadan
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White onions 100kg bag 48k with transport to Osogbo and Ondo
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Purple onions Jumbo. bag 56k with transport to Lagos, Ibadan. Owerri, Aba, Portharcourt, Onitsha, Benin, Warri, Asaba, Enugu 08036162887
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IamAsiri:Both The 2nd picture available in Ibadan for pick up |
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Sokoto onions 48k with delivery to Ibadan and Lagos only 30 to 32 painters
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🌾 OHMAMA AGRO PRODUCTS LTD 🌾 📊 PRICE LIST UPDATE 🗓️ As of 27th March 2026 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 Beans (50kg) • Oloyin (Grade 1) — ₦60,000 • Oloyin Pelebe — #55,000 • Oloyin Banjaras — ₦58,000 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OTHER BEANS (100kg) • Drum Beans — ₦90,000 • Potasco — ₦85,000 • Iron Beans — ₦85,000 • Honey Beans — ₦90,000 • Butter Beans — ₦90,000 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 Maize (100kg) • Yellow Maize — ₦35,000 • White Maize — ₦34,000 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 GUINEA CORN (100kg) • Yellow — ₦34,000 • White — ₦34,000 • Red — ₦38,000 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌰 ONIONS • Jumbo (120kg) — ₦55,000 • Sugar bag — ₦40,000 • Sokoto (100kg)— ₦40,000 • Dried Pepper — ₦45,000 NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌽 OTHER GRAINS (100kg) • Groundnut — ₦150,000 • Soya Beans — ₦80,000 • Millet — ₦45,000 • Big Tiger Nut — ₦70,000 • Small Tiger Nut — ₦95,000 • Dabino #150,000 • PICS bag for Storage #2,700 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🐄 Livestock available upon request |
Thegreatest76:45k |
Onions update ----------------- 1. Jumbo bag 55k. 2. Sugar bag 42k 3. Red bag 30k |
Onions update ----------------- 1. Jumbo bag 55k. 2. Sugar bag 42k 3. Red bag 30k |
Onions update ----------------- 1. Jumbo bag 62k. 2. Sugar bag 48k 3. Red bag 38k Kano state 08036162987
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Prices Update From Kano Market (27th February 2025) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ NEW OLOYIN BEANS: ------------------------------------- 1. Oloyin Mada 63k 2. Oloyin Banjara 58k 3. Oloyin Pelebe 55k 14 to 15painters ✅ NEW BEANS: -------------------------------- 1. Iron white beans 85k 2. Potasco white 85k 4. Iron brown beans 85k 5. Akara/Moimoi beans 85k 7. Drum beans 85k 8. Honey beans 85k 9. Milk/Butter beans 85k 25 to 26 painters ✅ MAIZE ------------------------------ 1. Yellow (hybrid) 32k 2. White (hybrid) 32k 25 to 26 painters ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 32k 2. White dawa. 32k 3. Red Dawa 38k 25 to 26 painters ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. Dried Onions (Jumbo) 65k 2. Sugar bag 50k 2. Dry pepper. 45k NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ✅ OTHER GRAINS ------------------------------------ 1. Groundnut Kampala 140k 2. Groundnut (Red) 145k 32 painters 3. Soya beans 70k 4. Millet 44k 5. Small tiger nut 65k 6. Big tiger nut 90k 7. Dabino (date) 1500/kg 8. PICS bag for storage 2700 All 25 to 26 painters. TRANSPORTATION COST PER 100KG BAG BY TRUCK ----------------------------- ✅ Lagos 8k. ✅ Ibadan 7k. ✅ Ilorin 7k. ✅ Abuja 4k. . ✅ Lokoja 4k. ✅ Benin 6k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 6500. ✅ Jos 5k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k. ✅ Bayelsa 8k ✅ Aba 8k. ✅ Akwa Ibom 12k ✅ Ghana 25k Contact: Ohmama Agro Products Ltd ☎️ 08036162887 ☎️ 0901 632 1301 |
Oloyin grade 1 14 to 15painters 58k Available in Ibadan 08036162887
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Oloyin grade 1 35 to 36 congos 14 to 15 painters 46k Available in ibadan for pick up
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Prices Update From Kano Market (7th February 2025) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ NEW OLOYIN BEANS: ------------------------------------- 1. Oloyin Mada 44k 2. Oloyin Banjara 42k 3. Oloyin Pelebe 40k 14 to 15painters ✅ NEW BEANS: -------------------------------- 1. Iron white beans 75k 2. Potasco white 75k 3. Oloka beans 110k 4. Iron brown beans 75k 5. Akara/Moimoi beans 75k 7. Drum beans 75k 8. Honey beans 70k 9. Milk/Butter beans 70k 25 to 26 painters ✅ MAIZE ------------------------------ 1. Yellow (hybrid) 34k 2. White (hybrid) 32k 25 to 26 painters ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 32k 2. White dawa. 32k 3. Red Dawa 35k 25 to 26 painters ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. New Onions (Jumbo) 70k 2. Red bag 38k 2. Dry pepper. 40k NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ✅ OTHER GRAINS ------------------------------------ 1. Groundnut Kampala 140k 2. Groundnut (Red) 145k 32 painters 3. Soya beans 82k 4. Millet 44k 5. Small tiger nut 65k 6. Big tiger nut 90k 7. Dabino (date) 1500/kg 8. PICS bag for storage 2700 All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ MAIDUGURI MANGALA FISH ------------------------------------------------- 1. Asa 100 to 200 pieces 230k 2. Mangala Round 150 to 250 pieces 140k The pieces depending on the size in the cartoon TRANSPORTATION COST PER 100KG BAG BY TRUCK ----------------------------- ✅ Lagos 8k. ✅ Ibadan 7k. ✅ Ilorin 7k. ✅ Abuja 4k. . ✅ Lokoja 4k. ✅ Benin 6k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 6500. ✅ Jos 5k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k. ✅ Bayelsa 8k ✅ Aba 8k. ✅ Akwa Ibom 12k ✅ Ghana 25k Contact: Ohmama Agro Products Ltd ☎️ 08036162887 ☎️ 0901 632 1301 |
FOR THOSE IN IBADAN AND LAGOS ONLY --------------------------------------------‐-------------- 1. Oloyin 41k with transport 14 to 15 painters 2. Honey beans 70k with transport 25 to 26 painters 3. Potasco beans 68k with transport 25 to 26 painters ONLY LAGOS AND IBADAN
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Prices Update From Kano Market (2nd February 2025) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ NEW OLOYIN BEANS: ------------------------------------- 1. Oloyin Mada 44k 42k for more than 2bags 2. Oloyin Banjara 42k 40k for more than 2bags 3. Oloyin Pelebe 40k 38k for more than 2bags 14 to 15painters ✅ NEW BEANS: -------------------------------- 1. Iron white beans 68k 2. Potasco white 65k 3. Oloka beans 105k 4. Iron brown beans 70k 5. Akara/Moimoi beans 68k 7. Drum beans 70k 8. Honey beans 70k 9. Milk/Butter beans 70k 25 to 26 painters ✅ MAIZE ------------------------------ 1. Yellow (hybrid) 30k 2. White (hybrid) 28k 25 to 26 painters ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 28k 2. White dawa. 28k 3. Red Dawa 35k 25 to 26 painters ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. New Onions (Jumbo) 70k 2. Red bag 38k 2. Dry pepper. 40k NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ✅ OTHER GRAINS ------------------------------------ 1. Groundnut Kampala 135k 2. Groundnut (Red) 138k 32 painters 3. Soya beans 70k 4. Millet 42k 5. Small tiger nut 50k 6. Big tiger nut 75k 7. Dabino (date) 1700/kg 8. PICS bag for storage 2700 9. Zobo leaves (50kg) 50k 10 Wheat 42k All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ MAIDUGURI MANGALA FISH ------------------------------------------------- 1. Asa 100 to 200 pieces 230k 2. Mangala Round 150 to 250 pieces 140k The pieces depending on the size in the cartoon TRANSPORTATION COST PER 100KG BAG BY TRUCK ----------------------------- ✅ Lagos 8k. ✅ Ibadan 7k. ✅ Ilorin 7k. ✅ Abuja 4k. . ✅ Lokoja 4k. ✅ Benin 6k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 6500. ✅ Jos 5k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k. ✅ Bayelsa 8k ✅ Aba 8k. ✅ Akwa Ibom 12k ✅ Ghana 25k Contact: Ohmama Agro Products Ltd ☎️ 08036162887 ☎️ 0901 632 1301 |
Prices Update From Kano Market (19th January 2025) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ NEW OLOYIN BEANS: ------------------------------------- 1. Oloyin Mada 42k 2. Oloyin Banjara 38k 3. Oloyin Pelebe 40k 14 to 15painters ✅ NEW BEANS: -------------------------------- 1. Iron white beans 65k 2. Potasco white 60k 3. Oloka beans 105k 4. Iron brown beans 70k 5. Akara/Moimoi beans 65k 7. Drum beans 70k 8. Honey beans 70k 9. Milk/Butter beans 70k 25 to 26 painters ✅ MAIZE ------------------------------ 1. Yellow (hybrid) 30k 2. White (hybrid) 30k 25 to 26 painters ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 28k 2. White dawa. 28k 3. Red Dawa 35k 25 to 26 painters ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. New Onions (Jumbo) 65k 2. Red bag 35k 2. Dry pepper. 45k NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ✅ OTHER GRAINS ------------------------------------ 1. Groundnut Kampala 135k 2. Groundnut (Red) 140k 32 painters 3. Soya beans 60k 4. Millet 38k 5. Small tiger nut 55k 6. Big tiger nut 85k 7. Dabino (date) 1700/kg 8. PICS bag for storage 2700 9. Zobo leaves (50kg) 50k 10 Wheat (foreign) 50k 11 Wheat (local)70k All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ MAIDUGURI MANGALA FISH ------------------------------------------------- 1. Asa 100 to 200 pieces 240k 2. Mangala Round 150 to 250 pieces 125k The pieces depending on the size in the cartoon TRANSPORTATION COST PER 100KG BAG BY TRUCK ----------------------------- ✅ Lagos 8k. ✅ Ibadan 7k. ✅ Ilorin 7k. ✅ Abuja 4k. . ✅ Lokoja 4k. ✅ Benin 6k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 6500. ✅ Jos 5k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k. ✅ Bayelsa 8k ✅ Aba 8k. ✅ Akwa Ibom 12k ✅ Ghana 25k Contact: Ohmama Agro Products Ltd ☎️ 08036162887 ☎️ 0901 632 1301 |
Prices Update From Kano Market (31st December 2025) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ NEW OLOYIN BEANS: ------------------------------------- 1. Oloyin Mada 44k 2. Oloyin Banjara 38k 3. Oloyin Pelebe 40k 14 to 15painters ✅ NEW BEANS: -------------------------------- 1. Iron white beans 70k 2. Potasco white 62k 3. Oloka beans 75k 4. Iron brown beans 75k 5. Akara/Moimoi beans 65k 7. Drum beans 70k 8. Honey beans 70k 9. Milk/Butter beans 70k 25 to 26 painters ✅ MAIZE ------------------------------ 1. Yellow (hybrid) 30k 2. White (hybrid) 30k 25 to 26 painters ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 28k 2. White dawa. 28k 3. Red Dawa 35k 25 to 26 painters ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. Onions (Jumbo) 48k 2. Brown bag. 58k 2. Dry pepper. 45k NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ✅ OTHER GRAINS ------------------------------------ 1. Groundnut Kampala 135k 2. Groundnut (Red) 140k 32 painters 3. Soya beans 52k 4. Millet 38k 5. Small tiger nut 60k 6. Big tiger nut 90k 7. Dabino (date) 1700/kg 8. PICS bag for storage 3500 9. Zobo leaves (50kg) 50k 10 Wheat (foreign) 50k 11 Wheat (local)75k All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ MAIDUGURI MANGALA FISH ------------------------------------------------- 1. Asa 100 to 200 pieces 250k 2. Mangala Round 150 to 250 pieces 140k The pieces depending on the size in the cartoon TRANSPORTATION COST PER 100KG BAG BY TRUCK ----------------------------- ✅ Lagos 8k. ✅ Ibadan 7k. ✅ Ilorin 7k. ✅ Abuja 4k. . ✅ Lokoja 4k. ✅ Benin 6k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 6500. ✅ Jos 5k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k. ✅ Bayelsa 8k ✅ Aba 8k. ✅ Akwa Ibom 12k ✅ Ghana 25k Contact: Ohmama Agro Products ☎️ 08036162887 ☎️ 0901 632 1301 |
Prices Update From Kano Market (21th December 2025) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ NEW OLOYIN BEANS: ------------------------------------- 1. Oloyin Mada 44k 2. Oloyin Banjara 38k 3. Oloyin Pelebe 40k 4. Milk/Butter beans 38k 14 to 15painters ✅ NEW BEANS: -------------------------------- 1. Iron white beans 70k 2. Potasco white 62k 3. Oloka beans 79k 4. Iron brown beans 75k 5. Akara/Moimoi beans 65k 7. Drum beans 70k 8. Honey beans 70k 25 to 26 painters ✅ LOCAL RICE ----------------------------- 1. 100kg bag 90k 25 painters 2. 50kg bag 48k 12 painters ✅ MAIZE ------------------------------ 1. Yellow (hybrid) 30k 2. White (hybrid) 30k 25 to 26 painters ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 30k 2. White dawa. 30k 3. Red Dawa 40k 25 to 26 painters ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. Onions (Jumbo) 65k 2. Brown bag. 75k 2. Dry pepper. 45k NB: For the onions, it's open to all, but we bear no responsibility for damages caused in transit. ✅ OTHER GRAINS ------------------------------------ 1. Groundnut Kampala 145k 2. Groundnut (Red) 140k ( 32 painters) 3. Soya beans 55k 4. Millet 40k 5. Small tiger nut 60k 6. Big tiger nut 90k 7. Dabino (date) 1700/kg 8. PICS bag for storage 3500 9. Zobo leaves (50kg) 50k 10 Wheat (foreign) 50k 11 Wheat (local)75k All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ MAIDUGURI MANGALA FISH ------------------------------------------------- 1. Asa 100 to 200 pieces 250k 2. Mangala Round 150 to 250 pieces 140k The pieces depending on the size in the cartoon TRANSPORTATION COST PER 100KG BAG BY TRUCK ----------------------------- ✅ Lagos 8k. ✅ Ibadan 7k. ✅ Ilorin 7k. ✅ Abuja 4k. . ✅ Lokoja 4k. ✅ Benin 6k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 6500. ✅ Jos 5k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k. ✅ Bayelsa 8k ✅ Aba 8k. ✅ Akwa Ibom 12k ✅ Ghana 25k Contact: Ohmama Agro Products ☎️ 08036162887 ☎️ 0901 632 1301 |
Aggroundnut:You dont need to tell me that, just open your thread and update the people also if thoroughly you are into the grains as well |
Aggroundnut:I don't know your problem with my update, if you are interested in updating the prices while not opening your own thread and updating the public. If the groundnut is 110k, fine, opening your own thread and be updating the price for the public. If the potasco is 50k, fine, opening your own thread and updating the prices for the public. If the oloyin is 30k, fine, opening your own thread and updating the public on the prices. This forum is meant for everybody to open his own topic for people to comment, so, you are free to open your own prices update for the public to compare the prices and go for the cheapeat prices for patronage. Thanks |
