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Am in ota, Ogun State. Let me know how many litres you want to buy so l can consider the price |
No its not pasteurized. its direct from the cow undiluted and untampered. |
Do you want to buy fresh cow milk? I can get up to 20 litres of fresh undiluted cow milk direct from diary to supply on a daily basis. Price is N800.00 per litre. Contact Sammie on 08035556544, 08023083625 |
MsJJ:Not only mama put, you can get in large quantity at local bread bakeries because they use firewood every day but don't come and collect from those in my area ooooo because l have booked them lolz |
@Pavore9 Each time l read your post, l feel delighted and happy because you are one person abroad that is trying to open our eyes and mind to several means of making money and getting employed in farming. You have really puncture my mind and all l see and dream of is making money through faming in no time. Farming in other part of the world to me as been reduced to Easy Agricultural Practices (EAP) and old method of farming are fading away per time. Our youth in Nigeria still think farming has to involve tractors, bulldozers and high powered machineries with manual labour and that's why farming does not appeal to them. All or so called Universities of Agriculture are just a gathering of un-employable, non-tasking graduate who are taught with archaic methods of agricultural practices. Sack, Pot, Grow Bags and other low cost planting mediums has been practiced in the world over and Nigerians are far away from these discoveries rather they use their internet connections for chatting all days long. I have been transformed into a farmer via you-tube, pdf and several researches that l had used my data to gather. Am happy to let you know that in a couple of months now, l will be harvesting tomatoes, sweet peppers, cabbages in sacks and each is to the tune of 1000 plants on an half plot of my backyard. I have sowed my nursery inside a wooden box of 3ft by 6ft (2 boxes) and planted indeterminate tomatoes and sweet pepper varieties that will last me a year round. I shall keep you posted as time passes. Am doing 100% organic. Keep the farming exposures alive for we that have the mind to develop and make use of it. You don't know you are creating wealth for us the invincible readers here on nairaland. Your exposures are your own idea export to your country land and may God let you reap your dreams. Thanks Sammie |
@Pavore9 Each time l read your post, l feel delighted and happy because you are one person abroad that is trying to open our eyes and mind to several means of making money and getting employed in farming. You have really puncture my mind and all l see and dream of is making money through faming in no time. Farming in other part of the world to me as been reduced to Easy Agricultural Practices (EAP) and old method of farming are fading away per time. Our youth in Nigeria still think farming has to involve tractors, bulldozers and high powered machineries with manual labour and that's why farming does not appeal to them. All or so called Universities of Agriculture are just a gathering of un-employable, non-tasking graduate who are taught with archaic methods of agricultural practices. Sack, Pot, Grow Bags and other low cost planting mediums has been practiced in the world over and Nigerians are far away from these discoveries rather they use their internet connections for chatting all days long. I have been transformed into a farmer via you-tube, pdf and several researches that l had used my data to gather. Am happy to let you know that in a couple of months now, l will be harvesting tomatoes, sweet peppers, cabbages in sacks and each is to the tune of 1000 plants on an half plot of my backyard. I have sowed my nursery inside a wooden box of 3ft by 6ft (2 boxes) and planted indeterminate tomatoes and sweet pepper varieties that will last me a year round. I shall keep you posted as time passes. Am doing 100% organic. Keep the farming exposures alive for we that have the mind to develop and make use of it. You don't know you are creating wealth for us the invincible readers here on nairaland. Your exposures are your own idea export to your country land and may God let you reap your dreams. Thanks Sammie |
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Can you google soursop and compare? If you search very well you will know graviola is also refer to as soursop. People call it different names in different terrain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soursop |
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I have graviola fruits for sale. Graviola is a small evergreen tree. The leaves, fruit, seeds, and stem are used to make medicine. Despite safety concerns, graviola is used to treat infections caused by bacteria and parasites including leishmaniasis, a disease caused by parasites transmitted through the bite of sand fleas; herpes; coughs; and cancer. It is also used to cause vomiting and to empty the bowels. Some people use graviola to help them relax. Graviola is applied to the skin for arthritis. In foods, graviola is used in cooking and beverages. How does it work? Graviola contains many chemicals that may be active against cancer, as well as disease-causing agents such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Herbal and Scientific research claims that this wonder fruit cures all forms of cancer. You can google it and be informed. I have them fresh and few available for sale. Thanks
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helovesme:Thanks for the comment. We never insisted on discharging both mother and baby, we even asked them to take their time to care for them but they gave us a good bill of health that the baby is sound and okay to be discharged. We were only told not to bathe the baby nor cut his hair even at child naming as required by a muslim. We adhere to all tips given and we never expose the baby to cold nor too much heat. We were not advise before referral whether we could afford expensive care or free public care as l detest general hospitals. I had given vengeance to God otherwise l would have either sue the hospital for negligence or even blacklist them by publishing their hospital address and phone numbers on the internet to prevent patronage. We were completely ignorant of the health situation of the baby and thereby put our trust in the hospital as they so called professionals. Thanks |
eyinjuege:We need to all rise up against all these societal anomalies. |
On reading about Jaundice on the internet, l found out that a photo-therapy treatment requires a florescent tube light that is sold between 300 to 500 naira which LASUTH IKEJA said they don't have but there is bed space but no light (500 naira bulb). There was light every where in the LASUTH premises, so l wonder why they couldn't save my baby's life because of just a florescent bulb that l can even buy ten (10) right there if they requested me to. Please anyone with email address of where l can write a petition against the general hospitals involved or where l can direct letters to, do not hesitate to let me know. At least l want to use this medium to save other babies that might experience these wicked care from these government hospitals. Thanks everyone for showing love. l appreciate. Remember, its my turn today, it may happen to anyone tomorrow lets all stand straight to kick out wicked caregivers out of our society. In an advance country, my baby will still be alive now. Thanks once again. Please let push this to the front page so people can learn |
It Enoquin:It was on thursday 28th May and the fuel crisis was gradually reducing by them, there was fuel but a bit expensive, though l had a full tank that l bought at 105 per litre. |
Its heart breaking that my new baby boy was lost due to systemic failure of government health ministries. On 28th May 4pm thursday evening my baby develop convulsion, l quickly drove him down with my wife to the hospital we had him. We were told he had reacted to jaundice and could only be treated through photo-therapy (blood transfusion) at the general hospital LASUTH ikeja. He was immediately treated for convulsion and given a reference letter to LASUTH. l immediately drove down to LASUTH IKeja and on arrival we were told there is no (light) to conduct blood transfusion and referred to LUTH idi-araba mushin with an assurance he will be treated. Baby Salman struggled and raised our hope with normal respiration that he was indeed gonna make it. At LUTH same night, we were told there was no light, no bed, no blood. A bag of blood needed to save his light cost only N5,000.00 but no room for accomdation. He was neither checked nor given first aid. Students Doctor at LUTH were the doctors on duty at the Children Emergency Ward and said there is nothing they could do. We were referred to Randle General Hospital in Surulere same night same thursday, On getting to Randle, we were waiting for the Doctor while the baby was vomitting seriously and only for the Doctor to announce that he could not be treated there. We were referred to MASSE General Hospital at Lagos Island same night same day. At Masse hospital, we were told no space to admit him as they have alot of babies to be administered upon. And someone suggested we go to FMC (Federal Medical Center) at Apapa via IDDO Oyingbo. We drove there again same night and on getting there they said they don't do blood transfusion there. Finally we gave up and decided to go back home around 1 am Friday morning, baby Salman was still battling with life, we decided to locate Gbagada General Hospital on our way back to our private hospital and we lost our way only to end towards Berger instead of Oshodi to locate Gbagada, alas we ended up in an accident. I rammed under a container truck that was packed on the highway without any safety indication, no back light, no reflective red sticker showing the trailer was not moving, l was about avoiding a trailer that was blowing out heavy smoke, and gradually slammed on my brake immediately l saw the packed trailer and miraculously my car ran under the trailer behind got the car bonnet flattened almost damaging my windscreen and then l knew God was with us as l was push back my seat with something like an airbag and the car came to an halt. The driver quickly kick start and move the trailer as fast as he could, l came down and was shivering and checked the car, found out the engine was intact and my wife and baby too was save behind me. I had no injury in the process because my seat belt too held me tight and my car airbag was intact as well. We drove down and headed towards our private hospital. Baby Salman was still breathing. On getting to the hospital he was placed on the drip, injections and oxygen. He was responding and at about 4:30 am Friday morning we headed for Gbagada General Hospital was he was still breathing. We got relived on getting to the children's ward seeing they are capable on reviving the baby. While waiting for the doctor to come, my wife whispered to me that he was dead. At this moment tears rolled down freely and was calmed by the doctor on arrival. My baby struggled for life, yearning for revival through those journeys he never gave up, baby Salman was a 7months baby delivered in a normal birth even with already discharged placenta in the womb. He came out strong and smiling at will, after 2 days after delivery we were discharged. My hospital was at fault here because we were not willing to go home due to his prematurity but the doctor said we could go home. He ought have been placed on intensive care. Now l shared this experience with everyone that need to know and to learn from me. Either way l was wrong or right but l know the government owes everybody a duty of care and that can be sued and or be sued for. Please share my story to everyone on your list maybe it will get to the table of one those killers in government, health ministries, general hospitals and the society at large. I lost my baby boy to a system failure. Samson Please moderators l will be happy and fulfilled if this post hit the front page. |
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I am very interested. Please send me details to wasamtech@gmail.com |
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aluku5:Call me and lets talk. Location is Otta, Ogun State |
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Clean ford focus with valid custom papers for sale. sound engine, manual gear, no a/c compressor on engine but can be added. Price 600k call Sammie: 08035556544
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Sound Engine, A/c, manual gear, alloy rim, power windows and mirror, functional airbags and key-less entry. First body and never had any mechanical issue. come and see for your self. Price: 600k call Sammie on 08035556544
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Hello all, Its high time we talk about this problem otherwise we will all be suffering in silence. Most people had gone through this rip off and some are about to go through same. Correct me if am wrong, in the 80s and till late 90s, agreement fees were charge by lawyers and paid by the landlord at the rate of 10% of total rents, but the reverse is the case now. I remember l use to deduct 10% of my father's rent to give to his lawyer as management and agreement fees. With the advent of agent, the fees were doubled or tripled overnight with no explanation. A potential tenant is now forced to part with over 80 to 100% as fees for just been a go between the landlord and tenant and only to disappear after the accommodation has been secured no more no less. Why should l part away with 80% of my rent for no value? Why can't the agent be called upon when there is dispute? Definitely the money is just a total loss. Most times when you are seeking or searching for accommodation, you are faced with a cheap apartment but the agency fees would just put you away. Its cheating in broad day light and something should be done about this. I would love if people can rise to protest this via any means until government put a stop to this. Lets share our thought on this. |