Politics › Re: Do You Still Remember This Wonderful Woman? Picture. by VickJames(m): 8:29am On Oct 04, 2015 |
biafranqueen: you don't know? The white man in white garment teach you to repent so you think you will not pay but karma is a universal law and they took attention away from the real victims in the North East. If it were in the old days, this woman would've been forced to walk naked in the market square. She's nothing but a hypocrite and no one should be proud of her. |
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Politics › Re: Do You Still Remember This Wonderful Woman? Picture. by VickJames(m): 7:55am On Oct 04, 2015 |
And she's the wife of a popular pastor. How can these people make heaven? |
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Culture › Re: Some Nigerian Ethnic Groups And Their Dressing Styles (pictures) by VickJames(m): 6:06pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Ok |
Politics › Re: See What Boko Haram Did To Cattle After Poisoning Water Sources In Borno..photos by VickJames(m): 3:04pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
abdulhosni619: Oboy forget....those fulani guys get strong strong jazz oooo..... That fight no go be here oh! If them fight ehn... This one na do or die matter. |
Politics › Re: Best Students At U.S. Dillard University; They Re Geniuses, Says Michelle Obama by VickJames(m): 3:01pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Congrats to all the students.
God bless your intellectual power. |
Politics › Re: See What Boko Haram Did To Cattle After Poisoning Water Sources In Borno..photos by VickJames(m): 8:23am On Oct 03, 2015 |
What do you think?
War between Fulani herdsmen vs Bokoharam |
Politics › Re: Igbo And Yoruba Who Is The Coward? by VickJames(m): 8:10am On Oct 03, 2015 |
segend: Yorubas do not have a history of cowardice. Yoruba built an empire that fought wars- won lots of wars and lost some. Yoruba has been in opposition since 1960, this is the first time in our history that we will align with federal government. Most activist in Nigeria have been Yorubas, the likes of Gani, wole soyinka, Yorubas have been in fore front of fighting injustice- NADECO during abacha, and tunde bakare and wole soyinka during yaradua-Jonathan issue. These are not acts of cowardice to me. Some of the bravest soldiers during civil war were Yorubas. You aligned with the federal govt or tinubu allied? All your activist, what was the substantial change any of them had on the country? You fought wars, which tribe didn't fight wars? Stop all these talk and face the trending news now! |
Politics › Re: See A Tweet On Twitter That Predicted Bomb Blast In Abuja And Lagos A Day Before by VickJames(m): 8:06am On Oct 03, 2015 |
JAZES: lol @ emotional charade.... i guess u are the one overwhelmed with emotion cos what i did was to point your attention to the fact that lives were involved and it could have happened to anyone. So keep calm and read my statement without your emotion (anger) Ok |
Politics › Re: See A Tweet On Twitter That Predicted Bomb Blast In Abuja And Lagos A Day Before by VickJames(m): 8:05am On Oct 03, 2015 |
colossus2: How many times you don arrest some of your pastors  Bros, the guy never open church na. If to say he write Evangelist Okoro, we go raise hand and start to attend hin church. |
Politics › Re: See A Tweet On Twitter That Predicted Bomb Blast In Abuja And Lagos A Day Before by VickJames(m): 7:57am On Oct 03, 2015 |
signz: My brother, let's be sincere here.
It's just a matter of time b4 somebody hits Lagos, Onitsha, PH, etc.
Boko Haram terrorists are being dislodged from their bases in NE. its natural for them to spread to other parts of the country.
The young man said that we should pray. Maybe he's the next TB Joshua or his Pastor or Dibia may have revealed it to him.
We as Nigerians need to pray and be security conscious. Daura must sit up and do his work. SSS should not be used to guard pipelines neither should they be used for political witch hunting. They're being overstretched for God sake. Do you think these men are fools? I am not happy about the situation, to be frank with you. I live in Lagos and my numerous family members live here too. So, I won't want to risk one of their lives in bokoharam bomb blast. The truth is that, if bokoharam bombs anywhere apart from the north,  , just know that everyone will have to go home and protect his home front. Nigeria cannot tame terrorism at the centre, at all. Not with the el-grand failure they had with just the edge of the country. |
Politics › Re: See A Tweet On Twitter That Predicted Bomb Blast In Abuja And Lagos A Day Before by VickJames(m): 7:42am On Oct 03, 2015*. Modified: 8:02am On Oct 03, 2015 |
JAZES: Sometimes i wonder why folks takes the loss of life and properties with a pinch of salt and something to make jest of. I pray u dont lose any of your loved ones to this menace then u will know that is not a laughing matter. Hey! Hey! Hey! Please don't come here with your emotional charade, please don't. I am not referring to the bomb blast, I was only referring to the childish utterance of the poor boy who doesn't know the consequence of his action. By the way, have you lost someone in the hands of bokoharam like I have? You shouldn't bring all these emotional stuff here. When they killed my people, I was the one crying, they even pasted their names on newspaper. We didn't need to go there to look for them, we already knew they've been burnt. So please, don't bring your emotions close to me. I go vex for you. |
Politics › Re: This Guy Posted On Facebook/Twitter on Oct 1st That Abuja & Lagos Will Be Bombed by VickJames(m): 7:37am On Oct 03, 2015 |
Shut up! Small boy! You talk anyhow. |
Politics › Re: See A Tweet On Twitter That Predicted Bomb Blast In Abuja And Lagos A Day Before by VickJames(m): 7:31am On Oct 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: See A Tweet On Twitter That Predicted Bomb Blast In Abuja And Lagos A Day Before by VickJames(m): 7:26am On Oct 03, 2015 |
He should be arrested, he is a member of Bokoharam |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 6:31am On Oct 03, 2015 |
knowledgeable: Great, great lecture my bro, I will save it, and post it on Anambra state government web site. How can you post anything on Anambra state website. I really want to know so that I can be sending things to the state government. I also want to know if I access anambra state government E-mails. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 11:21pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Dehorning of baby male cows is an age long agricultural practice. Horns don't add anything to the bull , so, we are good to go. Igbos can form partnership businesses for cattle rearing. All milk producing companies in Nigeria import fresh milk. I learnt there are breeds for milk and meat, just like you have old layers and broilers for poultry. In essence, you choose any of dairy( milk and its derivates), meat( beef and its derivates, hides and skin), or both This is a good way to go bro. Thank God for this enlightenment today |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 10:51pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Exotic cows are far better , high yielding milk and beef wise. they grow faster too. African cows are like okuko Igbo or local fowls, any serious poultry farmer uses agric( exotic) fowls and not okuko Igbo.
USA and other milk_beef producing countries use those genetically modified cows . Just the way you buy agric day old chicks, you have to import young cattle and grow them here. This is exactly what the Zimbabweans did in kwara case. They have more productivity than Fulani/local fowls I have been enlightened about this cow business today. This is a major breakthrough in the east. While we allow the fulanis to continue rearing the nomadic cattle, we can delve into rearing the female cattle who are docile and have no horns. We can also rear the bulls basically for the horns and other valuable parts. I think removing the testicles will make it bigger and less aggressive. If will also remove the horn at their young adult stage, we can use for better things and even export it. From what I've read so far, we can do this business and it is not rocket science. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 5:17pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
I can see some intruders from the west keenly looking at what we're discussing. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 5:12pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Ofodirinwa: exactly! With all of the death and 2,500km lifespan walking we're still under productive. The amount of cattle being reared in Nigeria can be topped by Anambra alone.
There are 2.3 million cows in the state of Nebraska (US) The state nets $12.1 billion dollars a year from cattle (this doesn't mean selling or killing them, but selling milk and manuer as well) http://www.nebeef.org/statenationalfacts.aspx
This means that Nigeria's 770,000 Cows is beat by 770 single farms in the US state of Nebraska. The state today has more cattle than people!!
https://media.gazettextra.com/img/photos/2010/12/10/1221TulsDairy3_t500.jpg?21bf6915bb019ee8470ac50ab6ce308e04d7a184 this is an example of how they do it.
This about it. 1 single cow that is raised in the western way will be 3x the size of an african cow raised by trekking to Israel. That means that what you buy and african cow for today (lets call it 500 USD) you can sell it to africans OR westerners for 2500 USD (ill let you do that math).
By selling a few cows you will be a millionaire. Every year we guy cows and kill it. Why not buy cows and keep them. Buy multiple calves for the price of 1 cow. pin them to a fix position and feed them from sun up till sun down so that they look like this [img]http://web.altagenetics.com/Content/Thumb.ashx?w=700&h=500&Img=/Uploads/Articles/1521.jpg[/img]
don't let Chino confuse you from a chance to make millions by buying calves. You can start by tying them around trees and feeding them non stop, releasing them for 1 hr of exercise a day then tying them back. As you grow you built a factory farm and become a millionaire form milk, butter, hides, fertilizer, meat and livestock all for tying calves to trees You just opened my eyes like someone who ate the forbidden the fruit. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 5:03pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Ofodirinwa: We must follow the cattle rearing of smaller (landwise) nations.
[img]http://pigtrop.cirad.fr/var/ez_pigtrop/storage/images/media/images/figures_tables/glipha_livestockunits2003/17776-1-eng-GB/glipha_livestockunits2003_reference.gif[/img]
Nigeria currently has just as many cows as smaller nations in the europe of equal land mass (appr.) to Igboland
https://nl.nedap-livestockmanagement.com/uploads/overzichtstal.jpg Key things to learn from this brilliant dutch farm.
1. Making animals walk their whole lives (Nomadism), causes animals to be lean and wirey as opposed to fat and plentiful like western cows. In the west cows are discouraged from walking about and their area is usually limited to assure they get as fat as possible. Cows that are fatter are then bred with fat bulls or bulls that gain weight quickly.
this led to western cows looking like this https://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/66107000/jpg/_66107992_139523581.jpg and african/northern cows looking like this
https://ourvalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/boyWithCattleWEB.jpg lean and materially worthless. cows should not be smaller than human beings.
most american ranchers look like this https://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/0da4/rsz_hi_res_joel_portrait-1.jpg and most Fulani nomads are as deprave and boney as their cows https://hausa.leadership.ng/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/fulani-herdsmen-612x300.jpg
the men are examples of intelligence levels and lifestyle. One sit still and uses limited range land to store cattle, then brings greenery to them, which another one subjects himself and cows to a walk across the whole of west african making them leaner, more susceptible to disease and theft, and hungrier at the same time.
So fix location ranching is key. A large inexpensive canopy with lock in gates around the cow's neck, then pouring an abundance of foliage in front of their faces so that they eat and eat and eat. track their breeding times and breed them regularly.
A single cow is about the same cost as a mid-price vehicle in Nigeria. One man can by 5 cows and 1 bull, and begin from there. Within a decade he will have enough cattle to build the home of his dreams. Cow milk can produce butter, cheese, milk, etc. Cow manure can produce fertilizer, antibiotics. Their skin can be used for furniture, shoes, tools, belts for vehicles etc.
You don't have to wait for 'the government' to get involved. use a fence and armed security to keep wranglers out. Place track devices in their hooves, horns, skin and necks. Label them so that everyone knows who's is who's and we'll never buy a single drop of cattle from the north again. You've wrapped up this discussion. Nothing left to discuss. You've killed it. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 4:51pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Ofodirinwa: Anyone that believe the Fulani are skilled at raising cattle is deceive, a fool and has low exposure to the rest of the human race. This is where the world is at, as an the Igbo people are well exposed through trade, travel education and business, we shouldn't be limiting ourselves to the nigerian or african understanding of cattle rearing
https://www.heraldlive.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Milkfarm-BUS.jpg This is cattle rearing in 2015. Fixed location usage. A cow only desires to eat. The fact that there are cows charging after Chino in Africa is a sign that the african is a fool. Violent cows are killed and eaten, peaceful ones are breed to that in 2 generations (30 years) there are no violent cows in your presence.
Bulls are raised separate from females and bull owners lease their bulls out to be breed with females in other farms. It's the bulls that are violent fyi.
If you think walking from Gambia to Nigeria is a way to raise cattle or a particular skill reserved to people that didn't go to school, you should question your own education. I was raising in rural america, I understand that what's practiced in Nigeria is the height of stupidity.
Is the fulani bloodline of skill absent in the whites that made this a reality? Are they Fulani as well? Igbos can out rear the fulani in a span of 30 years if we're serious..60 if we're not. [img]http://ruralsociologywageningen.files./2010/06/img_2118.jpg[/img] Investment thinking You just blew my mind! |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 4:47pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
investnow2013: What we down South called Fulani cow are mostly imported from Kenya,Boswana, Mali,New Zealand, Niger,South Africa etc by govt of Northern States & Some of their rich Farm owners to be distributed at a very cheap price to Cattle Farmers in the North.Last year for instance, Sokoto State govt order thousands of Cow for Sokoto Farmers!.Please my people those Fulani Cattle rearers we see in the South are not the Owners, but are employed by Some big Alhajis, Some serving & retired Military/ Police officers from the North to care for them!.I could remember in the past somebody I know who normally buy calves from them very cheap because the Owners don't know about!.They have middlemen who are Fulanis in this business! That's another thing but we can't trust these fulani herdsmen with our cows. I love what chino proposed about rearing hornless cows which will be better for our safety. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 4:40pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
chino11: Good! If we can get those Southern African specie or even European species that are usually horn-less then we are good to go but to handle the tropical cows it is a 'suicide'. The Fulanis applies more than just a conventional training in handling it because their own specie are more or less wild beasts. That is why you could find a 5yrs old boy guiding a large herd of cattle single-handedly. I even know that those european ones give better milk than the one found in the tropics. I am not even talking about the meat alone, what about the milk we can get from it. If we can do the one you just highlighted then to me, that's good business. No need rearing what will end up stabbing u with its horns. |
Crime › Re: Motorcycle Thief In A Ghastly Accident While Running With Stolen Motorcycle by VickJames(m): 4:22pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Chai! See hin fainted face! |
Politics › Re: 55th Anniversary: Obiano Grants Prisoners Freedom, Gives 1 Million Each by VickJames(m): 4:20pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
adconline: Do Naija leaders think this way? Are u sure that they will get this money when most of them don't have bank account. He should've thought of better ways of empowering them. Like give them job in a security outfit or something. To be collecting market tax. |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 4:19pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
Malawian: you say "zimbabweans" as if zimbabwe is a one tribe country. is it all the tribes in zimbabwe that rears cattle? are "nigerians not also rearing cattle? maybe it is true what the yoruba people say about us. we are too emotional beyond reason.
i know for certain that if a horned mad cow is galloping towards me, that i will even climb the nearest tree until further further notice. Must we rear fulani kind of cows? |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 4:17pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
chino11: I mean it when I say that you guys are being emotional.
Picture .1 is Zimbabwean specie of cow
Picture .2 is Tropical/Fulani specie of cow
Picture .3 is another Tropical specie of cow
Now when you look at the Zimbabwean cow, it is more or less like herd of 'goats' when you compare to the Tropical specie which is ofcourse the Nigerian breed. You cannot tame and rear the hefty Tropical beastly cows with long horns and scary if you do not have other skills outside the conventional training of cow farming. That is why it is the exclusive area for the Fulanis because of the skill they have that almost run in the family line. But can we buy and rear zimbabwean kind of cows? |
Politics › Re: Technology Boom: Germany Launch Transparent Car by VickJames(m): 4:15pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
God bless germany |
Politics › Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by VickJames(m): 4:11pm On Oct 02, 2015 |
TheSuperNerd: The funny thing is some of the breeds Sir Chino11 put up in the last page are exactly the kind you'll find in the small cattle ranch/stable in my hometown. So what's the big deal? What I know in my whole life of rearing dogs, chicks and goats is that, they respect those people that feed them a lot. They don't try to harm them. That's the simple psychology of these animals. We're not saying they should nomadic cows from fulani men, they can buy ranch cows from another country. At least there won't be wondering spirit in them. |