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Politics / Re: Who Do You Think Should Be Nigeria's Person Of The Year 2023? by Dafeclement: 5:08pm On Dec 31, 2023
[quote author=Nazgul post=127713681]Of the seven people below, who do you think should be Nigeria's Person of the Year, 202
A. Victor Osimhen
B. President Bola Tinubu
C. Burna boy
Agriculture / Re: How I Converted An Abandoned Land In My Area Into A Sesame Farm. by Dafeclement: 9:35pm On Oct 20, 2023
Can seseme seed be planted and grown in the north

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Politics / Re: Tinubu Signs At The Peace Accord (Photos) by Dafeclement: 6:01pm On Feb 23, 2023
The more you abuse him the more he gets more popular
Politics / Re: Boy Stands In Front Of Tinubu's Convoy, Gets Pushed Away (Video) by Dafeclement: 5:45pm On Feb 23, 2023
The more you hate Tinubu the more popular he gains
Travel / Re: LASG Launches Final Beam On Igbo-Elerin Flyover On Badagry Expressway by Dafeclement: 10:05am On Feb 14, 2023
This is a wonderful project started about a year ago kudos to lagos state govt it's a big relief for citizens using that rout on daily bases

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Romance / Re: Help!!!! I Lose Interest In Guys I Sleep With by Dafeclement: 4:52pm On Feb 12, 2023
U need something harder
Romance / Re: Help!!!! I Lose Interest In Guys I Sleep With by Dafeclement: 4:48pm On Feb 12, 2023
U need spiritual anointing
Romance / Re: Married Men,why Do You Remove Your Wedding Ring?. by Dafeclement: 3:01pm On Aug 24, 2012
Hmmmmm
ikekings: That's just the way it is....lol
Business To Business / Re: Charcoal Export In Nigeria by Dafeclement: 10:39pm On Aug 23, 2012
Pls can you tell me the weight of a standad bag of charcoal and how many bags that makes a tonnage
kg: Charcoal Export
Wood charcoal is in high demand in different parts of the world especially Europe. It is about the easiest and cheapest to export in Nigeria. It cost an average of N680,000 to export a 40ft container of charcoal(BULK). It is one of those products available in commercial quantity, several tons readily available for export especially during dry season. Wood Charcoal of Nigerian origin is no doubt one of the best in the world and it is highly sought after. 

Foreign Uses
Wood charcoal exported from Nigeria is used as fuel for cooking. Using it as fuel in preparation of barbeque and in restaurants.

Buying Countries
Some of the countries who import charcoal are United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Netherland, Greece, China etc.

Harvest Period
In Nigeria charcoal season commences from October – May. The most important thing is to buy in dry weather, moisture is the enemy of charcoal.

Supply Location
Charcoal can be found in commercial quantity in Benue, Kwara and Oyo. Of these three states Oyo is the major producer because of availability and proximity to Lagos.

Local Price of Commodity
N410,000- 430,000 worth of charcoal, equivalent to 23/MT will fill a 40ft container.

FOB Price
The FOB price of charcoal ranges from Euro 175-185/MT based on negotiation power. When the charcoal is Bagged price per metric ton could be 220 Euro or higher depending on the requirement of the buyer. The FOB price simply means that the buyer takes responsibility for the payment of  shipment , shipment  fee is not included in the price you are quoting. This is okay as most buyers tend to prefer this method.

ROI
Return On Investment on wood charcoal export is an average of 30% per transaction. The good part is you can easily calculate what your profit will be based on prevailing market price and international price per time. That helps you make an informed decision on whether the ROI is worth it per time.

Let’s do a simple calculation below

Total Cost =N680,000
FOB Price= 180 Euro/MT
No. of Tons= 23
Selling Price of Charcoal= 180 x 23= 4140 Euro
Convert to Naira= 4140 x 210 = N869,400
Less Bank Charge= N869,400 - N8,694 = N860,706
Profit= N860,706 - N680,000= N180,706

So exporting a container of charcoal can give you a profit of N180,000, meaning if you export 5 containers per time you can make a profit of N900k per transaction.

Duration
It takes an average of 6 weeks (all things being equal) to successfully complete this export transaction. Depending on payment method used, most times a good percentage of your money would have been paid even before ship gets to destination port.

Export business is real in Nigeria and it is growing everyday. Gradually more and more companies and the Federal Government are beginning to see reasons to look in the direction of the non-oil sector. Exporting of agricultural produce, solid mineral export  and commodities in general will be the next big thing in this country. The beauty of it is that it has the capacity to create more employment than we’ve ever known. I see a Nigeria in which people will be going back home instead of US, UK, Canada, Abuja, Lagos to seek greener pastures. I beleive now is the time to get on board before the band wagon effect sets in as usual.

If you have any export related question feel free to call 08181411557 (no SMS pls) You can also send an email to tryexport@gmail.com. Also if you desire Export Training or need Foreign Buyers you can call, send an email or visit http://www.exportnigeria.info
Business To Business / Re: Charcoal Export In Nigeria by Dafeclement: 10:18pm On Aug 23, 2012
How can i contact a buyer
kg: Charcoal Export
Wood charcoal is in high demand in different parts of the world especially Europe. It is about the easiest and cheapest to export in Nigeria. It cost an average of N680,000 to export a 40ft container of charcoal(BULK). It is one of those products available in commercial quantity, several tons readily available for export especially during dry season. Wood Charcoal of Nigerian origin is no doubt one of the best in the world and it is highly sought after. 

Foreign Uses
Wood charcoal exported from Nigeria is used as fuel for cooking. Using it as fuel in preparation of barbeque and in restaurants.

Buying Countries
Some of the countries who import charcoal are United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Netherland, Greece, China etc.

Harvest Period
In Nigeria charcoal season commences from October – May. The most important thing is to buy in dry weather, moisture is the enemy of charcoal.

Supply Location
Charcoal can be found in commercial quantity in Benue, Kwara and Oyo. Of these three states Oyo is the major producer because of availability and proximity to Lagos.

Local Price of Commodity
N410,000- 430,000 worth of charcoal, equivalent to 23/MT will fill a 40ft container.

FOB Price
The FOB price of charcoal ranges from Euro 175-185/MT based on negotiation power. When the charcoal is Bagged price per metric ton could be 220 Euro or higher depending on the requirement of the buyer. The FOB price simply means that the buyer takes responsibility for the payment of  shipment , shipment  fee is not included in the price you are quoting. This is okay as most buyers tend to prefer this method.

ROI
Return On Investment on wood charcoal export is an average of 30% per transaction. The good part is you can easily calculate what your profit will be based on prevailing market price and international price per time. That helps you make an informed decision on whether the ROI is worth it per time.

Let’s do a simple calculation below

Total Cost =N680,000
FOB Price= 180 Euro/MT
No. of Tons= 23
Selling Price of Charcoal= 180 x 23= 4140 Euro
Convert to Naira= 4140 x 210 = N869,400
Less Bank Charge= N869,400 - N8,694 = N860,706
Profit= N860,706 - N680,000= N180,706

So exporting a container of charcoal can give you a profit of N180,000, meaning if you export 5 containers per time you can make a profit of N900k per transaction.

Duration
It takes an average of 6 weeks (all things being equal) to successfully complete this export transaction. Depending on payment method used, most times a good percentage of your money would have been paid even before ship gets to destination port.

Export business is real in Nigeria and it is growing everyday. Gradually more and more companies and the Federal Government are beginning to see reasons to look in the direction of the non-oil sector. Exporting of agricultural produce, solid mineral export  and commodities in general will be the next big thing in this country. The beauty of it is that it has the capacity to create more employment than we’ve ever known. I see a Nigeria in which people will be going back home instead of US, UK, Canada, Abuja, Lagos to seek greener pastures. I beleive now is the time to get on board before the band wagon effect sets in as usual.

If you have any export related question feel free to call 08181411557 (no SMS pls) You can also send an email to tryexport@gmail.com. Also if you desire Export Training or need Foreign Buyers you can call, send an email or visit http://www.exportnigeria.info
Business To Business / Re: Charcoal Export In Nigeria by Dafeclement: 10:17pm On Aug 23, 2012
Am reallly intereted in this charcoal export like how much can i use to start the business
kg: Charcoal Export
Wood charcoal is in high demand in different parts of the world especially Europe. It is about the easiest and cheapest to export in Nigeria. It cost an average of N680,000 to export a 40ft container of charcoal(BULK). It is one of those products available in commercial quantity, several tons readily available for export especially during dry season. Wood Charcoal of Nigerian origin is no doubt one of the best in the world and it is highly sought after. 

Foreign Uses
Wood charcoal exported from Nigeria is used as fuel for cooking. Using it as fuel in preparation of barbeque and in restaurants.

Buying Countries
Some of the countries who import charcoal are United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Netherland, Greece, China etc.

Harvest Period
In Nigeria charcoal season commences from October – May. The most important thing is to buy in dry weather, moisture is the enemy of charcoal.

Supply Location
Charcoal can be found in commercial quantity in Benue, Kwara and Oyo. Of these three states Oyo is the major producer because of availability and proximity to Lagos.

Local Price of Commodity
N410,000- 430,000 worth of charcoal, equivalent to 23/MT will fill a 40ft container.

FOB Price
The FOB price of charcoal ranges from Euro 175-185/MT based on negotiation power. When the charcoal is Bagged price per metric ton could be 220 Euro or higher depending on the requirement of the buyer. The FOB price simply means that the buyer takes responsibility for the payment of  shipment , shipment  fee is not included in the price you are quoting. This is okay as most buyers tend to prefer this method.

ROI
Return On Investment on wood charcoal export is an average of 30% per transaction. The good part is you can easily calculate what your profit will be based on prevailing market price and international price per time. That helps you make an informed decision on whether the ROI is worth it per time.

Let’s do a simple calculation below

Total Cost =N680,000
FOB Price= 180 Euro/MT
No. of Tons= 23
Selling Price of Charcoal= 180 x 23= 4140 Euro
Convert to Naira= 4140 x 210 = N869,400
Less Bank Charge= N869,400 - N8,694 = N860,706
Profit= N860,706 - N680,000= N180,706

So exporting a container of charcoal can give you a profit of N180,000, meaning if you export 5 containers per time you can make a profit of N900k per transaction.

Duration
It takes an average of 6 weeks (all things being equal) to successfully complete this export transaction. Depending on payment method used, most times a good percentage of your money would have been paid even before ship gets to destination port.

Export business is real in Nigeria and it is growing everyday. Gradually more and more companies and the Federal Government are beginning to see reasons to look in the direction of the non-oil sector. Exporting of agricultural produce, solid mineral export  and commodities in general will be the next big thing in this country. The beauty of it is that it has the capacity to create more employment than we’ve ever known. I see a Nigeria in which people will be going back home instead of US, UK, Canada, Abuja, Lagos to seek greener pastures. I beleive now is the time to get on board before the band wagon effect sets in as usual.

If you have any export related question feel free to call 08181411557 (no SMS pls) You can also send an email to tryexport@gmail.com. Also if you desire Export Training or need Foreign Buyers you can call, send an email or visit http://www.exportnigeria.info
Music/Radio / Re: Square Records Drops May-D From Label by Dafeclement: 2:55pm On Aug 21, 2012
Romance / Re: Can You Donate Your Kidney To Your Lover? by Dafeclement: 2:52pm On Aug 21, 2012
Yes i can
Emekuuss: Can you donate your kidney to your boyfriend or girlfriend?

Please be sincere
Politics / Re: Fighting PDP Is My Lifetime Duty - El-Rufai by Dafeclement: 2:50pm On Aug 21, 2012
All this guys are craze people they think that they can keep fooling nigerians, let him go to hell continue fighting we still remember what he did and how he managed fct when he was minister
pokkadot:

http://www.naijapundit.com/news/cpc-chieftain-fighting-pdp-is-my-lifetime-duty
Politics / Re: Obasanjo Backs Lamido/Amaechi For 2015 by Dafeclement: 1:14pm On Aug 20, 2012
I thought obj has quite active politics
Sports / Re: Basketball Team: D'Tigers Had Six-Weeks To Prepare – Oyedeji by Dafeclement: 2:39pm On Aug 17, 2012
Bro una try no mind does critiques, what have the nigeria officials been doing for the past four years. Instead for them to prepare atletes on time they will be busy embasselling funds meant for training and training equipments
sarutobi: now that is a good excuse. cool

We always find something to blame.

Lemme wait for those GEJ bashers come in and say it was his fault grin
Romance / Re: Can You Hug And Kiss Your Lover In Public? by Dafeclement: 6:03pm On Aug 16, 2012
Yes i can and proudly kiss my wife in@puplic
greatgod2012: Hi N/landers, a friend of mine came to visit me yesterday, and while we were gisting, we got to a point of asking about kissing and hugging one's lover in public, she said its so disgusting to her,dt she can never do it, but i said there's nothing wrong with it dt i can actually do it. Later, she left,then i pondered on d question well and i realised dt d last time i did dt was on my wedding day, i dont know, may be, i'm ' d one dt is shy or circumstances didn't warrant it, i dont know but i'm kind of i can do it, share yours, can u hug and kiss your lover in public?
Politics / Re: Lagosians Tapping Electricity Direct From Pole!! by Dafeclement: 5:51pm On Aug 16, 2012
Mr am not in surport of indicipline but is the increase in tariff not too much
mesef: There's new development in Lagos since PHCN stabilized electricity...Lagosians especially around the mainland,are beginning to connect their electricity directly to the wire poles because they feel they exhaust their meter card too quickly and they do not want to buy the meter recharge cards again!!just imagine!!

Its so sad that we quick judge and chastise the govt and authorities but we forget to start the discipline from ourselves and our environs...

Its sad and disheartening!
Sports / Re: If Super-Eagles Fail To Qualify For AFCON 2013? by Dafeclement: 4:58pm On Aug 15, 2012
U are very rit oh wat kind of badluck is nigeria sport facing
TV/Movies / Re: Man Folds Self Inside Travelling-Bag (Pic) by Dafeclement: 1:12pm On Aug 14, 2012
Is he trying to escape through the boarder
Politics / Re: FG Accuses PHCN Workers Union Of Fraud by Dafeclement: 11:18am On Aug 14, 2012
let there be light in ninja for at least 24hrs before we can say hurray, any way good work mr minister keep it up
Romance / Re: Why Are Our Nairaland Girls So MEAN To Each Other? by Dafeclement: 11:15am On Aug 14, 2012
take it easy girl it will be well have a nice day
Romance / Re: Why Are Our Nairaland Girls So MEAN To Each Other? by Dafeclement: 11:11am On Aug 14, 2012
why do girls like to envy each othetr
blogger1.0:
I have seen alot of bashing here and there between nl chics and infact i believe we all enjoy the drama and find them exciting to read.
Infact, i even see them as cheap publicity stunts you girls put up just to get noticed.
But Hell No!. Because after going through the whole 20 pages of that onila's thread , i was like OMG! So these girls can actually be this mean and saucy especially to each other? So they never liked each other all along? So they really mean those words they say to each other?
Mehn, i didn't have to wait too long for an answer, cos insults were just flying all over the place and plenty of hate immediately filled the air. The number of times the words 'bit*ch' and 'pu*nny' was mentioned in that thread was alarming and they didn't even seem to care, not even a bit.
Lol, even sexkillz had his own share of the insults for trying to maintain peace.
He had to hide alot of their mundane posts because they were just to bad and even had to ban a few of them but that didn't help, as they immediately created alt. ID and continued their rantings. That was until he eventually closed the thread.
What am i saying?
I am not trying to continue that thread or anything like that but the contrary what i am asking for is peace.
I mean, our nl chics are one of the main reasons why we log on to nl and flood the romance section and we are definitely not happy seeing y'all dish out derogatory words at each other for whatever reason. Y'all are too beautiful and intelligent for that. True.
Nl should be where we all come to have a break, have a gud laff and see things that will make us happy and forget our problems, not the opposite.
So pls let us all make peace and forget about all what happened in that thread or any other beef'd up thread for that matter. Lets all just make happy friends with each other cos we never know where we might meet again. True that.
So i am calling on all those involved: onila, id, ileke idi, freecocoa, kandii, sholly, switchgurl, safarigirl, and so on. Pls y'all should come on here, share kisses and hugs and show some love. If not for anything, but for us ur guys but to restore the fun and love and respect we use to have here on nl.
And sexkillz, lols you were so dramatic.
Cheers.

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