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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:28am On Apr 27, 2015
Demmzy15:

Gbam! sister, you nailed it o




True talk ooo. Boko or Not, I LOVE THE NORTH.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:43am On Apr 27, 2015
lordhugo:
[size=25pt]One dress fro Zamfara to Kebbi to Sokoto to Katsina and even to Niger!

I need to know the name of your deoderant!
[/size]

P.S. May God bless your Hustle Ma!






Hello sir,
Let me clear your ignorance.
I'm yet to see where i mentioned on this thread that i made my trip in one day.
Secondly, there are places in the north that indecent dressing is not allowed for women. Not just indecent dressing, I mean trousers, tops or shirts. For you to be welcomed, you have to be on native as a woman. If I'm to be accepted by these farmers and If I want them to be comfortable around me, I have to dress in a native attire. So far, that cloth you are seeing me on, is the only cloth that covers my body.
I believe you do not expect me to wear make up and heels to the farms. There is something called wash and wear here in the north...

As for deodorants, I dont use one and my husband is not complaining either.

Please next time, think before making jokes out of serious issues. If you must crack jokes, please visit the Jokes section.
Thank you sir.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:48am On Apr 27, 2015
obakovich:

Abeg no kill me with laff.


Hello sir,
Still wondering what is funny...

Let me clear your ignorance.
I'm yet to see where i mentioned on this thread that i made my trip in one day.
Secondly, there are places in the north that indecent dressing is not allowed for women. Not just indecent dressing, I mean trousers, tops or shirts. For you to be welcomed, you have to be on native as a woman. If I'm to be accepted by these farmers and If I want them to be comfortable around me, I have to dress in a native attire. So far, that cloth you are seeing me on, is the only cloth that covers my body.
I believe you do not expect me to wear make up and heels to the farms. There is something called wash and wear here in the north...

As for deodorants, I dont use one and my husband is not complaining either.


Thank you sir.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:52am On Apr 27, 2015
ricki:
Just one question - Do you have any younger sisters preferably single?
I might even date ur donkey just to get into your family. grin

waiting for your reply patiently....






grin grin grin grin
We are all girls in my family
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:53am On Apr 27, 2015
sassychic:

cheesy Lmao oooo
Date the donkey shocked




shocked
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:55am On Apr 27, 2015
baye2023:
I cant believe i actually read through all the pages to this stage...My first time tho...Women like you still gives of joy of Real Womanhood...God bless your family nd your husband for supporting you...If you still have a younger sister not married yet i wont mind having her as my wife tho...No jokes..This too F*cking beautiful not to Appreciate..Ata jere ooo




Amen, Thank you sir wink
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:57am On Apr 27, 2015
DExplorer1:
I think the 'dirty jobs' doesn't appeal to our supposed educated graduates and there lies the money in most cases. I'm always enticed by the profit margin of some farm produce after all the works are done, it's worth every sweat drop.




Exactly sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:01am On Apr 27, 2015
TOPAI7:
I am really impressed by your courage and strong spirit to succeed. When i read your write up and findings on Onion i was like whao, but with this i am overwhelmed. May God crown the works of your hand. I will like to know more about Maradi.
Thanks.





Amen, Thank you sir.
Maradi is a state in Niger republic. You can either go from Jibiya Katsina or from Illela, Illela to Konni which is also a state in Niger republic. Then from konni, to Yemen. At yemen, you will get a direct cab to Maradi. Maradi is also one of there big city. its a commercial city too
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:01am On Apr 27, 2015
braimeddy:
This is the 1st time I'm reading every page in this forum. Inshort madam! I'm highly impressed at what u re doing. We have really learn a lot from ur experience and I blive most of us here will not b same after reading ur thread. Pls keep it up and God bless ur effort.





Amen, thank you sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:02am On Apr 27, 2015
Ayoolla:

Whao!! This is splendid!!! I prefered to be a guest on Nairaland after the Cyber attack but I am compelled to register and comment on this.. I wish our young ladies and men who are dreaming of non existent white collar jobs take a cue from you... May God bless you richly, reward your hard work, keep you, protect guide and enlarge you real good.... I am more than impressed with this. Keep it up!!! As per the donkeys, I saw some one wrote how its eaten in Ebonyi-not only in Ebonyi but also in Enugu in fact there is an abbattoir for that purpose in the axis I visited.
You will get to hear from me soonest!!! Regards to your family.
Engr Babalola A.A




Amen, Thank you sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:05am On Apr 27, 2015
Ademat7:
it all depend on the culture of the south; farmers don't leave social media life up-north,they endure n enjoy but here ur family might think twice when they c ur pix whr u r dirty on farm + workers who want to make more than ur profit as their personal gain




Exactly.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:07am On Apr 27, 2015
Noah69:
@op does some of the tomato spoil on the way or are you able to keep most fresh?








No they dont sir. We are able to keep them fresh till they get to their destination sir.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:10am On Apr 27, 2015
Xerum:
@op
Great job!





Thank you sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:11am On Apr 27, 2015
PURITYMYPRIDE:
Madam i think sweet potatoes is cheaper in jos.something like carrot and cucumber is cheaper there too.






Oh ok sir. Due to the bombing issue, I cant go there now.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:24am On Apr 27, 2015
Good day Friends,
I'm really sorry for the late response here, whatsapp, bbm, facebook and mails. This weekend was really a busy one for me.
We are approaching the onion scarcity season so I worked all day in my onions storage farm. More storage units/rooms was built over the weekend as the demand for storage increases. I promise to attend to everyone by Gods grace.

@ the 3rd picture, I was so tired


Coming soon, The biggest Groundnut Farm and Market in Nigeria.
Stay tuned!

Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 6:43am On Apr 27, 2015
Centre4,I no insult u oooo!!!! Na wetin hugo talk I laff. Why will I insult a great woman like u?
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by slimfit1(m): 7:20am On Apr 27, 2015
Catered4:





Picture of what sir?

The tomatoes in a package ?
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by lordhugo(m): 11:43am On Apr 27, 2015
Catered4:







Hello sir,
Let me clear your ignorance.
I'm yet to see where i mentioned on this thread that i made my trip in one day.
Secondly, there are places in the north that indecent dressing is not allowed for women. Not just indecent dressing, I mean trousers, tops or shirts. For you to be welcomed, you have to be on native as a woman. If I'm to be accepted by these farmers and If I want them to be comfortable around me, I have to dress in a native attire. So far, that cloth you are seeing me on, is the only cloth that covers my body.
I believe you do not expect me to wear make up and heels to the farms. There is something called wash and wear here in the north...

As for deodorants, I dont use one and my husband is not complaining either.

Please next time, think before making jokes out of serious issues. If you must crack jokes, please visit the Jokes section.
Thank you sir.

I think you might be emotional insecure to write such a long epistle in reply to my joke. I am a poultry farmer myself. I own and operate O.A.U Farms. I am proud of my stink when in or around my hustle. Be proud of your hustle! your reply was meaningless. I expected you to reply in the complete opposite way in which you did.
God Bless you

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:04pm On Apr 27, 2015
lordhugo:


I think you might be emotional insecure to write such a long epistle in reply to my joke. I am a poultry farmer myself. I own and operate O.A.U Farms. I am proud of my stink when in or around my hustle. Be proud of your hustle! your reply was meaningless. I expected you to reply in the complete opposite way in which you did.
God Bless you
Hugo see me see wahala ooo!!!!! Joke wey u crack d woman Vex for me join
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by lordhugo(m): 12:12pm On Apr 27, 2015
obakovich:

Hugo see me see wahala ooo!!!!! Joke wey u crack d woman Vex for me join

Such is life man! May God bless her hustle anyway and make her start using big trailers! Amen

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:14pm On Apr 27, 2015
lordhugo:


I think you might be emotional insecure to write such a long epistle in reply to my joke. I am a poultry farmer myself. I own and operate O.A.U Farms. I am proud of my stink when in or around my hustle. Be proud of your hustle! your reply was meaningless. I expected you to reply in the complete opposite way in which you did.
God Bless you





I'm not. I just wanted to let you know that your joke was not only necessary but too expensive.
Thank you

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:16pm On Apr 27, 2015
slimfit1:


The tomatoes in a package ?




Sir, I'm not the one packing them, but my clients.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:18pm On Apr 27, 2015
obakovich:
Centre4,I no insult u oooo!!!! Na wetin hugo talk I laff. Why will I insult a great woman like u?






Its ok sir

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by slimfit1(m): 12:36pm On Apr 27, 2015
Catered4:





Sir, I'm not the one packing them, but my clients.

Ok ma try to see if you to can invest in packaging it.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 4:21pm On Apr 27, 2015
slimfit1:


Ok ma try to see if you to can invest in packaging it.




Ok sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by 360command: 8:12pm On Apr 27, 2015
Catered4:





Ok sir
God bless your hustle and all your endeavours in showing us the way to business insights. Here are my question for you ..

How do you convey money(pay, carry, exchange)? For example: if your goods are worth 200,000 naira.. Do you carry cash during your travel or you pay cheque, or paid money into an account in other to pay for your goods?

Take for instance, you went to Niger republic which is far from home . You might have carried cash or ...., made exchange (naira to CFA), so as you can pay for your goods...

Please, do inform the house how such transactions can be carried out by telling us the safest way to transact such biz...

Maybe someone who lives in the south would want to buy goods in the north, would such person starts his/her journey by carrying cash?
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by FarmTech(m): 11:33pm On Apr 27, 2015
Catered4:





I'm buying donkeys soon. I will do them on my donkeys. Thank you sir
..
Good idea, maybe others will look and follow suit.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by lightproclaimers(m): 12:31am On Apr 28, 2015
is it true there is a new govt policy in lagos that restrict all farm produce to mile 12? as in if you are bringing products to lag you have to take it to mile 12. same thing if you want to buy?

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by lightproclaimers(m): 1:40am On Apr 28, 2015
madam, can we partner? im in niger state. can we partner in moving yam, egusi and ginger to lagos or any other state you have business link? thanks. waiting for your response

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by DExplorer1: 6:55am On Apr 28, 2015
Catered4:






It will be announced here. I say a big Amen to your prayers. Thank you sir
Most welcome!

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 11:59am On Apr 28, 2015
360command:
God bless your hustle and all your endeavours in showing us the way to business insights. Here are my question for you ..

How do you convey money(pay, carry, exchange)? For example: if your goods are worth 200,000 naira.. Do you carry cash during your travel or you pay cheque, or paid money into an account in other to pay for your goods?

Take for instance, you went to Niger republic which is far from home . You might have carried cash or ...., made exchange (naira to CFA), so as you can pay for your goods...

Please, do inform the house how such transactions can be carried out by telling us the safest way to transact such biz...

Maybe someone who lives in the south would want to buy goods in the north, would such person starts his/her journey by carrying cash?







Sincerely, I dont carry cash around. Its risky. I invite whosoever it is that I'm transacting with to come to my office and collect their money. Even the farmers and traders, comes to my office for their money. Those in Niger republic, We either talk on the phone or I send my boys there, after reaching agreement, I will invite them over for their money. I take care of their transportation. That way, there would be witnesses and acknowledgement. For those in the south, you dont need to travel with cash. Make use of your ATM...
Thank you.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:20pm On Apr 28, 2015
lightproclaimers:
is it true there is a new govt policy in lagos that restrict all farm produce to mile 12? as in if you are bringing products to lag you have to take it to mile 12. same thing if you want to buy?






Hello sir,
If you say a New Govt Policy, You are right sir. I wont say much here, as I wont want my Ogas on top to be mad at me . I remain loyal to them. To know more about it, pm me.

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