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Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by kunyeo(m): 10:08pm On Nov 06, 2016
aminho:
you need to open your eyes to reality

This is Mambilla plateau . used to spend my holidays there some 15 years ago.This tea plantation used to belong to Unilever ,producer of lipton tea before they sold it Highland tea ,the producer of Top tea.

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Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by dsaintJ4Real(m): 12:47am On Nov 07, 2016
Doesn't look like a northeastern plantation, soil and topography to me. I was expecting to see deserts, flat land and stunted trees.

No proof that this is northeast.

How can you expose your ignorance so brazenly? Ha! undecided shocked

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Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by davidif: 6:28am On Nov 07, 2016
Sealeddeal:
This one terrorist Muslims are showing interests in Taraba, i hope that Tarabans will not allow them to occupy Taraba in future. It's clear why they sent Fulani herdsmen to massacre Taraba farmers. They want to plant tea.

What is wrong with you people? Why did you have to bring sectarianism to this thread. What kind of nonsense is this?
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by 1kinggy(m): 6:29am On Nov 07, 2016
Doesn't look like a northeastern plantation, soil and topography to me. I was expecting to see deserts, flat land and stunted trees.

No proof that this is northeast.

It says mambilla PLATEAU and we need to unlock the mentality hat mother Nigeria is nothing but a desert.
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by davidif: 6:36am On Nov 07, 2016
deliveryboy:


Nairaland showed me a lot of Nigerians don't see anything beyond their village or at best state of origin. You need more exposure. Tight jeans is not civilization.

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Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by davidif: 6:43am On Nov 07, 2016
lestat:
bro trust .e this is Taraba I have been there... Taraba is in believablly beautiful... They are the only stRess in Nigeria with 3 different climates.
They have a huge vast rainforest comparable to the java. On my trip there deep into the jungle I saw huge orangutans and gorillas ...and funny thing is I came upon a camp deep in the jungle with over 40 British prior ghee and they had their own alternative power supply ... Diude visit taraba and go to gashaka gumti

Wow! how come i am just hearing about this for the first time?
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by seenter84: 8:07am On Nov 07, 2016
Will this help reduce naira in d fx world?
Since crude oil Is flopping
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by ThunderingHooves: 9:26am On Nov 07, 2016
Nice. I just love the sight of green. @Pavore9 this is also the type of climate where dairy cows thrive. Someone mentioned that Unilever pulled out because the returns were poor: does this imply that most of nigerians still drink imported tea? Am curious on this, i need info on this, anyone who is in the know please respond
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by Pavore9: 10:03am On Nov 07, 2016
ThunderingHooves:
Nice. I just love the sight of green. @Pavore9 this is also the type of climate where dairy cows thrive. Someone mentioned that Unilever pulled out because the returns were poor: does this imply that most of nigerians still drink imported tea? Am curious on this, i need info on this, anyone who is in the know please respond

Nigerians consume more of cocoa over tea and coffee unlike Kenyans who are high on tea . Most tea brands are imported. Dairy farms will thrive very well in that region.

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Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by ThunderingHooves: 10:25am On Nov 07, 2016
Pavore9:


Nigerians consume more of cocoa over tea and coffee unlike Kenyans who are high on tea . Most tea brands are imported. Dairy farms will thrive very well in that region.
Hahaha about being high on tea you are very correct about kenyans and am very very very guilty in that respect. Am also at least a cocoa man 25% in compensation. Btw some churches in Kenya forbid their members from consuming tea and coffee. Its about the caffeine. Apparently its considered sinful owing to its addictive tendencies. LOL.
One smaller question would be about the tse tse fly situation in that specific part of Nigeria. That is what will determine if dairying can succeed there or rather not.
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by ceejay4real(m): 10:37am On Nov 07, 2016
lestat:
bro trust .me this is Taraba I have been there... Taraba is unbelievablly beautiful... They are the only state in Nigeria with 3 different climates.
They have a huge vast rainforest comparable to the java. On my trip there deep into the jungle I saw huge orangutans and gorillas ...and funny thing is I came upon a camp deep in the jungle with over 40 British people there and they had their own alternative power supply ... Dude visit taraba and go to gashaka gumti

Hmmm that's lovely! They should advertise their state's tourism potentials and tourist attractions on CNN, Al Jazerra, BBC, Sky News, Super Sports, Channels and other international media so as to earn some cool megabucks from tourism. That way the State could even become a high income state.
Re: Beautiful Tea Plantation In North East Nigeria Photos by fakati(m): 11:20am On Nov 07, 2016
Great nation,great people

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