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omenka: Cost of producing very good local.rice without stone and well package with logistics is about 60-65k in kano kaduna katsina plateau region |
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yinkus6750: You eat smuggled rice, you can't travel with 10 bags of that rice to abuja |
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5kg sacks 550 per one 10kg 650 per one 25kg 850 per one 50kg 1150 per one All sacks are new and can be delivered nationwide 07055960025
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Location is Zaria Transport per bag is 10k to Lagos and port harcourt 07055960025
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Oloyin beans 115k White beans 115k Rice 110kg 145k Rice 110kg 135k Soya beans 97k All price per bag
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HelenaWills: Sell the car and count your losses |
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The fact that Boko haram is the one attacking our military Base is alarming, I thought we should attack since that’s the best form of defense and not sit down waiting for them to attack. Until we have people of integrity, If we have just one army chief who will show transparency and ability, I don’t think we will defeat the insurgency. We only need people to be sincere, buy the right weapon, and give the right training, mapping out strategies to secure our borders 2 Likes |
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maiduguri is
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evil marketers they didnt cry when prices went up, but are crying prices is going down, wicked people everywhere |
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Entitled people….if any of you merited any appointment you won’t cry for a Favour. Mshew
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so economics doesnt work in nigeria, economics is a system created for control and prediction of outcomes that subscribed to its system. but in nigeria we don't have government ensuring we subscribed to economics. the question we should ask is what is responsible for the price hike of these commodities? why would dollars have an impact on our homegrown grains coming from just Kano to lagos. we buy fuel in dollars, this fuel is what trucks use in transporting food from one region to the other. some input such as fertilizers are imported and even the local produced fertilizers the factories make use of fuel to power their machines. improved seeds are the focus of many farmers today so as to meet with the demand of harvest . this are the ideal situation you must look into. now the greatest threat as to our pricing and stability is 1 middlemen 2 greedy traders who hoard 3 road union workers 4 bad drivers 5 bad roads 6 corrupt government officials 7 greedy profit making sellers. 8 poor government policy 1 Like |
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tjcoded: Good evening I am in jos o, I need size 43 |
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2009 i worked as a dry cleaner in one hospital in lagos, they bring in all the gowns from people who died and theatre gowns soaked with blood. an one woman dey wash that type |
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actually this need to stop, let them become convicted of the crime truly.
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will solving this case return dollar back to 1 naira? i think we have better things to do |
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ately1: I am taking the car far and the money I have is what I just told you I will still spend fuel and other repairs 1 Like |
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ately1: Can this go for 1.5m |
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christskill: Currently running one with lead University ibadan Class are virtual Exams are physical |
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OKEMKPI: Can you do payment on delivery? |
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But honestly Nigeria is so predictable. The only news that will surprise us now is when they do the right thing. Like for example President Tinubu is currently on ground with the firefighters battling the inferno....PM news Ex President Buhari has taken a bold step to ensure total and quick response to the affected victims....vanguard Peter obi has ed hands with tinubu to put out the fire...this day We are first humans before anything upon the face of the earth. |
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Leobankx: Try and get the joke. |
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light101: get a Samsung A55 I even have one that is just 4 months old |
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our rural community is no longer safe, may God help us all.
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tjcoded: I want black Location is jos |
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Omayie: How much |
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For Retirees Only: Starting An N11 Million A Year Orchard With N40,000 and Only One Hectare - Ibraheem Dooba (Here’s how to earn more than 10 million yearly from your orchard with as little as N40,000. And you only need one hectare.) At the end of last year, when I consulted for a former head of service (HoS) on the management of his farm, I thought every retiree should do the same for financial security - planting a tree that’s never enough for global consumption. - Get one hectare of land. - Plant Brazilian cashews because they have huge nuts. That’s what we’re interested in, the nuts. -The tree is very tolerant of drought and can survive a 2-5 month dry season (Duke, 1983). Usually, one rainy season is enough. - It will start flowering in a year and get established in three years. - The spacing should be between 6 to 8 meters between trees. That means you should plant 165 to 175 cashew seedlings on one hectare. But just go for a round figure of 200. - A cashew seedling costs from N200 to N1,000. So that’s between N40,000 to N200,000 investment per hectare. In three years, your one hectare will give you one ton of cashew nuts. Using the current market price, that’s N3 million for your one hectare. - Just the National Cashew Association officials in your state, and they will buy from you or connect you to buyers. But if the cashew plantation will take up to three years to give you money, what can you plant between the cashews that will earn you money within a year? - Plant papaya. - Each papaya tree will earn you N30,000. Since you can plant up to two papayas between cashew trees, you will be tempted to plant a lot, but limit it to 200. - So, from 200 papayas, you will earn N6 million yearly. - Papaya should take only seven months before you literally start enjoying the fruits of your labour. But is there a plant that you can benefit from monthly, even before the papayas mature? - Yes. But that’s for another day. Stay with this page for an update. P.S. Plant the trees in straight rows because we need the spaces between rows to plant other crops that will give you daily or at least weekly income. Very interesting business idea. But this shouldn’t be for the retirees alone 😁 It’s equally a promising venture for our teeming youngsters and women. Agroforestry is a decent poverty alleviation mechanism. I challenge us to put more efforts in shaping the mindset of our people. It means a lot. |
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*The Role of Data Analytics in Nigeria's Future Development* Data analytics stands as the cornerstone of modern system optimization and industrial growth. While Nigeria currently relies heavily on assumptions for decision-making, implementing systematic and consistent data collection practices will provide crucial insights into both present realities and future trends. The strategic importance of data cannot be overstated, particularly in its role as a risk mitigation tool. Unlike vague estimates, properly analyzed data delivers precise, actionable insights that can drive informed decision-making. Through comprehensive data collection and sophisticated analysis, organizations can achieve unprecedented accuracy in forecasting, planning, and evaluating system performance, industry trajectories, and market developments. As we look toward Nigeria's future, it is imperative that we prioritize data-driven approaches across all sectors. By establishing robust data collection frameworks and analytical capabilities, we can build sustainable systems that ensure long-term growth and continuity for our nation. This transition from assumption-based to evidence-based decision-making will be fundamental in positioning Nigeria for success in an increasingly data-dependent global economy. Only by embracing data as the driving force behind our national development strategies can we create a more resilient and prosperous future for Nigeria. 1 Like |
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Soybean farming in Nigeria has grown significantly due to its economic value and use in various industries such as food, animal feed, and biofuels. Here's a summary: Overview of Soybean Farming in Nigeria 1. Production Areas: Major producing states include Benue, Kaduna, Niger, Taraba, and Kwara. These states have favorable climatic and soil conditions. 2. Climate and Soil Requirements: Soybeans thrive in well-drained, fertile soils with moderate rainfall and temperatures ranging from 20–30°C. 3. Market Demand: The demand for soybeans is driven by the local processing industries (for soy milk, soy oil, and soy flour) and the livestock sector (for animal feed). 4. Challenges: Limited access to high-quality seeds. Poor mechanization. Post-harvest losses due to inadequate storage facilities. Pest and disease issues. Opportunities in 2025 1. Increased Demand for Plant-Based Protein: The global shift toward plant-based diets could boost the demand for soy products in Nigeria and for export. 2. Growing Livestock Industry: The poultry and fish farming sectors heavily rely on soybean meal, presenting a steady market for farmers. 3. Export Opportunities: With increased government for non-oil exports, soybean farmers could explore regional and international markets. 4. Value Addition: Investments in soybean processing (e.g., soy milk, oil, and flour production) can increase profitability. 5. Partnerships and Grants: NGOs and government programs may offer funding, training, and inputs to boost soybean production. 6. Mechanization and Technology: Adopting modern farming techniques, including mechanized farming and precision agriculture, could enhance productivity. By addressing current challenges and leveraging these opportunities, soybean farming in Nigeria can be a profitable venture in 2025. |
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Petalss: best you post types of drugs and possible use this will make your customers have an idea as to what they need base on signs they see. tell a story about your drugs |
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*Navigating the Challenges of Doing Business in Nigeria* Doing business in Nigeria is fraught with challenges, including insecurity, poor management practices, and inconsistent policies. It is no surprise that many entrepreneurs who fail in Nigeria often find success in countries with systems that business growth. Conversely, individuals who come from abroad to establish businesses in Nigeria often face significant setbacks, despite their success in more structured environments. A critical question arises: why do some individuals leave thriving businesses abroad to set up ventures in Nigeria? While it may seem logical to remain in a ive business environment, we must not lose sight of the importance of contributing to the growth of our nation. What we build abroad benefits foreign economies, while what we create in Nigeria strengthens our nation. Ultimately, most of us will return home, and the need to improve our country becomes inevitable. The Nigerian business environment is characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA). This raises an essential question: how can businesses thrive in the face of such daunting challenges? How can entrepreneurs navigate insecurity, inconsistent policies, and other factors stifling growth? To move forward, we must identify the key issues affecting businesses and prioritize addressing them with utmost urgency. Nigeria has immense potential, with vast natural resources and a large population offering a ready market for innovation and enterprise. However, we cannot continue to live below our potential. It is imperative to come together to harness the greater good of this country. The business ecosystem is interconnected, and for the circle to remain intact, we must ensure stability, foster collaboration, and create an environment that s sustainable growth. By doing so, we can transform Nigeria into a hub of economic prosperity and opportunity. The time to act is now. |
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