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Business / Re: CBN Shuts Down Cryptocurrency Exchange Bank Accounts by vanpeele: 12:59pm On Feb 05, 2021
MisterGrace:
Likely reason:

1. They are trying to frustrate one A-list politician who is intending sale his crypto currencies to fund 2023 campaign.
2. They want to monopolize the crypto market as they did to the dollars.
3. The brain behind this ban is either daft or he/she is a stark illiterate.
4. They want to render a section of the country financially powerless.

Either ways, this government is bent on destroying all contemporary advancement that we toiled hard to acquire.

Very demonic lots.

5. ENDSARS
Food / Re: What Are The Best Foods For The Festive Period Considering The Rising Food Price by vanpeele: 3:36pm On Dec 06, 2020
Ennyholar:
The income of many Nigerian households has continued to come under pressure, with many spending more on food items daily following the continued rises in food price as a result of the effect COVID-19 on he country's economy and food production.

It's less than three weeks to the Christmas and New Year celebration and it's evident that most Nigerian home are planing to stock up their homes with food items including rice which is now close to #30,000 per bag.

Rice has always been a favorite in many Nigeria homes during the festive period and celebrations but the price . My visit to ShopRite Wacky Weekend promo I noticed how many Nigerian are gradually moving away from rice to other food items like Poundo Yam, Semo and Wheat flour.

With the high price of rice and other food items in the market, Which meal do you think will be best to celebrate the festive season and state your reasons?

I'll be looking out for your responses.


Oga rice in lagos is overpriced. We've rice for 22k here in Kaduna.

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Agriculture / Re: DIY PVC Vertical Hydroponic System by vanpeele: 2:19pm On Jul 23, 2020
mankettle:

Pls we are waiting for the video on what crop was planted on the system.

@sackfarm.... Instagram
Agriculture / Re: DIY PVC Vertical Hydroponic System by vanpeele: 10:51am On Jan 21, 2020
OreoPaschal:


Welcome back, Bro!!

Happy New Year.

Please, just as you tutored us on sack farming. Kindly, elaborate how this works. ��

I'll make a video for that soon after planting

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Agriculture / Re: DIY PVC Vertical Hydroponic System by vanpeele: 3:18pm On Jan 20, 2020
OluchiDelly:


Hurray, vanpeele is back again!
Bros this your sabbatical too much nah. That your tomato preservation tips you taught us here works like magic. Till now I still have tomatoes in stock harvested from my farm since Nov last year.


I've been here oh. it's better to be silent when you've got nothing to say. I'm glad you're saving money with the tomatoes
Agriculture / DIY PVC Vertical Hydroponic System by vanpeele: 12:48pm On Jan 20, 2020
They say necessity is the mother of invention. In the world of insecurity were you can't go to the bush to farm, you'll have to make do with available space you've got in the city. This is a vertical system were you can grow 400 plants in a little space. Enjoy lalasticlala mynd44


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tqpi_REw9g&feature=youtu.be

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Phones / Re: Data Plans For Different Network Providers by vanpeele: 6:02pm On Jul 03, 2019
Ahmeduana:
HERE COMES THE MOST USELESS OF THEM ALL undecided
Not really...if you've a lucky SIM... I pay #200 for 1gb
Politics / Re: Meet The First Ever Female Deputy Governor In Kaduna State (Photo) by vanpeele: 7:19am On Mar 12, 2019
Johnnyessence:
excuse me here, kaduna State is 50% Muslims and 50% Christians. can you please give me the percentage of the Muslims in all the south east and south south state . tell me I want to know.

Do you have evidence to support this claim?
Politics / Re: Governorship Election Results 2019 From Polling Units Across States (unofficial) by vanpeele: 7:05pm On Mar 10, 2019
APCsupporter:



There is no way pdp could have won after the great division in Kaduna. CAN is responsible for Pdps loss. How can you be openly defending crimes against innovent people just because of religion. The way they claimed that no killing of Fulani people in Kajuru broke the camel's back. I initially wanted to vote Ashiru but after reading CANs statement and comments from southern Kaduna people on facebook, i decided to go for Mallam

Mallam ka daina bata lokacin ka da irin wa in nan mutanen.
Politics / Re: Breaking: The Buhari-borno Tsunami Hits Atiku by vanpeele: 12:38am On Feb 26, 2019
SEGLIZ:
if this tsunami, what then would kano be?

Massacre

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Politics / Re: If APC Was Popular With Nigerians, Why Lose All The Polling Unit In ABUJA? by vanpeele: 9:00pm On Feb 25, 2019
Originakalokalo:


Does this explain why the almajiri in the north voted for him too?

The poor in the north don't like Atiku because of something he said years ago and they've not forgotten. He said (Hausa): "Allah baya karba addu'a na talakawa" which means God doesn't accept the prayers of the poor. They took it very personal.
NYSC / Re: Corper Dresses Her Daughter In NYSC Uniform As They Step Out For CDS by vanpeele: 10:23am On Dec 05, 2017
This pikin don suffer. She go do NYSC twice. First NYSC PPA payment = boobee Second NYSC PPA payment = Allowee
Why lord? why?

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Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 6:59pm On Nov 23, 2017
rhothymie:


Thank you sir.
i used cement bags buh what i observed was that the soil remain moist for about two days after watering once. Also, when the seedlings sprouted, they have very light stem which seems as if they ve consumed too much water.
do i NEED to make holes under the cement bags?

Thanks

if it'll help then you can make holes. water only when the soil is dry.
Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 3:08pm On Nov 23, 2017
rhothymie:
pls how often do u wet ur cucmbers in sacks
everyday
Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 11:26am On Nov 22, 2017
aka12:
Vanpeele, good morning bro, pls I need or help and others as well, pls am experiencing yellowish color on my cucumber leaves and I seriously don't know what the cause or problem might be. Picture attached below. Pls house I would appreciate any help with this. Thanks guys

It's deficient in nitrogen, magnesium or some other nutrient. Use complete fertilizer.
Agriculture / Re: Preserve Fresh Tomato Paste For A Year (no Refrigeration Or Preservatives) by vanpeele: 8:59am On Oct 28, 2017
bolseas:
Op, thanks for this info.

I read thru the thread from page 1 to 4. I saw that nobody asked if this type of bottle can be used.

No it can't. It must be a mason jar.
Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 6:08pm On Sep 16, 2017
Christty:
Please, I need your urgent reply. I have planted 100 cucumber sacks in which some are in flowering stages. I noticed that, the cucumber fruit coming out are infected and some of the leaves are yellow with brown spot and whenever I check in the morning, some of the flowers will be on the floor. Please , kindly advice on what to do.

Well, I'll need to see pics. You can go on Instagram for my contact. Search for sackfarm.

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Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 7:39am On Jul 17, 2017
Tmanir:


Good work boss, I'm really inspired. I cane across this post a bit late, but thank God I found it at least. I'm in Kaduna and will really appreciate it if I can meet you. Please kindly respond.

Thanks.[b][/b]

Instagram: sackfarm

My contact is there. You can reach me.

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Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 9:22pm On Jul 14, 2017
SackFarm 101 Training: 3 weeks to go.

Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 8:10am On Jul 13, 2017
FMCASH:
Its cement not source of calcium?
Yes but it's not in the form plants can use.

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Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 10:56pm On Jul 12, 2017
herrdeustch:
Bro you de repp KD. U/Rimi nice.........fond memories of my childhood.

Thanks oh. We're doing our best.
Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 5:25pm On Jul 08, 2017
SackFarm 101.
Countdown. Feel free to enquire. Thanks

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Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Need To Understand That Some Women Have Financial Standards. by vanpeele: 12:15pm On Jul 02, 2017
MsRoe:



It's like a said: only stupidity would argue with the original post. You don't even have (or don't want to have) the capacity to understand what was written. Where does one start to explain anything to one who has decided to be so obtuse?

It's useless, really.

I didn't read all if your post, the first paragraph defined your mindset. But if you have genuine questions, you'll find them addressed on this thread.

If, on the other hand, you're interested in insulting the ladies here, you can leave your comments here for those who care and go on with your life. I'm not interested that.

Just because you agree with the original post and some others have alternative opinions that makes them stupid. Nawa! Later them go say them go school.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Need To Understand That Some Women Have Financial Standards. by vanpeele: 12:10am On Jul 02, 2017
greyboy5000:
bro you included your self Cause you wrote on the thread
Anyway cheers wink
Was being sarcastic bro.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Need To Understand That Some Women Have Financial Standards. by vanpeele: 11:38pm On Jul 01, 2017
Mkbryants:


Correct G!... NL feminist on the RISE.

Although, it's not even far fetched that only uninformed guys say women don't know what they want. In recent years we found out ladies want what they can't​ have for a keep, which has been trending from the ages of Adam and mother Eve ( she knew she couldn't have that tree that they we unequivocally warned against for a keep but she couldn't help it) and this is what we're are experiencing in our modern day life. It's take that guy that gets it to decipher them as they come.

Cheers broderman!

Guy. When you call them feminists, you dey even try for them. They think they know what it means just because them they watch series. They'll be shouting "a woman is independent" (destiny's child bin hamma with their song wey still dey deceive them) when there's no such thing. There's only interdependence for both sexes. One can't do without the other. Women will always and forever want to eat their cake and have it. As for the men, we go just do our best to do what is right.

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Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Need To Understand That Some Women Have Financial Standards. by vanpeele: 11:07pm On Jul 01, 2017
Jelal0007:
This mindset has driven a lot of ladies to depression 2day. If she wants a billionaire 4a husband,fine n good. Its her choice. But don't berate a man who makes his legit money,however little it maybe. Her kind might marry a fraudster becos of such mindset.

Too many series, movies and keeping up with the kardashians. Yesterday was who virgin epp?, Today na financial buoyant. Tomorrow na I need a God fearing man.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Need To Understand That Some Women Have Financial Standards. by vanpeele: 11:02pm On Jul 01, 2017
ephi123:
Poor OP has deactivated, you people are wicked on this Nairaland, chai grin

She wanted attention. She got it. Couldn't handle it. According to her, if you're broke you're not intelligent AKA dumb which she clearly is and everyone else on nairaland.

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Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Need To Understand That Some Women Have Financial Standards. by vanpeele: 9:59pm On Jul 01, 2017
Summary of all the rants: what I've learned.

1. Women have standards (obviously).
2. A woman can quit her relationship or marriage when she feels the other is pulling her back.
3. Only the rich are intelligent, even if you steal, rape or ritual kill provided it gives money you're intelligent.
4. The richest people in the world don't account for 1% of the world's population, which means that 99% of the rest of the world including me and the OP aren't intelligent.
5. In conclusion, everybody who wrote on this thread including the OP are dumb because clearly she and her supports and attackers are broke.

Some women make me laugh though. Anyways, different strokes for different folks.

greyboy5000 Lubyna RaggedyAnn
Family / Re: 5 Survival Tips For Raising A Large Family by vanpeele: 2:43pm On Jun 21, 2017
Opinionated:
Raising a large family can be a little tasking, but there are ways to make it all just a little easier. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 5 survival tips for raising a large family.

Be Organized

This is one of the most important ways to efficiently manage a large family. You must learn to plan for everything around your family. All you need is 10 to 15 minutes to yourself to lay down a plan to help guide your family related activities, and this will do wonders in helping you sail through the day. These few minutes can be early in the morning before you get up from bed. A ‘To-Do’ list to prioritize your activities can help with this, and a calendar to keep track of everyone’s schedules can also be priceless in helping to keep you organized.

Plan Your Meals

It’s very helpful to put together menus (or meal plans) for a week, two weeks or even a month to help save a lot of stress in the area of meal preparation. Meal planning helps take away the burden of having to consider each day what the family will eat. With a good meal plan, all you need to bother about is how to get the ingredients for the meals you’ve already laid down in the plan. A meal plan also helps you shop efficiently for groceries, since you already know what you need, and it also makes it easier for you to buy in bulk, which saves you a lot of time and money.

Try to Avoid Clutter

Teach your children at a young age to keep their things organized. Your spouse should also try to pull their own weight in this area. Clutter is synonymous with large families and it can be extremely frustrating to have to clear it up all the time. So, getting everyone aware of their responsibility to keep things as organized as possible can relieve some of the stress in this area. Also, you should try to commit about 10 to 15 minutes of your time daily to just clearing things up in the house, to prevent them from mounting up into a clutter.

Make Time for One Another

Large families tend not to be so close-knit because there is usually a lot going on and family members hardly have time to just be with each other. Try to address this by making it a priority to make out private time for one another. Use these times to strengthen familial bonds and to get comfortable being around each other, to really know one another. Make time to be together and let it be clear that the time spent together as a family is the most valuable of any time spent.

Save Time and Money by Doing Things in Groups

Let your children share a bedroom, of course this depends on their number and on the size of the room. For example, five children can be split between five bedrooms. Plan your vacations as a group and take advantage of group and family discounts. Teach your children how to take care of one another, and how to manage portions like food portions etc. In addition, you can save time by grouping your errands so you can take care of as many things as you comfortably can within the same time.

Source: http://www.opinions.ng/raising-large-family/

IMO if you're not the head of a large family, then all this write up na story.

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Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 6:19pm On Jun 18, 2017
Uvo11:
Good job, vanpeele; very good job. I did sack farming from 2014 to 2015. It was interesting and challenging as well. Going through your thread has shown me what I can improve on. I will take another stab at it now. Thank you very much for sharing. God bless you.

I look forward to seeing posts on the other crops that you are growing now.

Thanks. I've already posted a lot but not on this forum. Visit www.sackfarm.com
Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 11:18pm On Jun 14, 2017
bimbohush:
@vanpeele, please how often do you fertilize and how many gram do you use per application. Thanks, and also when is the right time to use either npk or urea. Thanks once again

Once a week.
Depends on the stage of the crop.
A week or two after emergence.
Agriculture / Re: My Successful Cucumber Sack Farm In Kaduna by vanpeele: 8:50am On May 29, 2017
herrdeustch:
great job guys.I am proud of you

Thanks

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