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Science/Technology / Neatly Used Iphone 6s 32gb Available @ Sweet Rate...call / Whatsapp 08164995855 by sirwalex77(m): 9:33am On Jun 15, 2022 |
Neatly used Iphone 6s 32gb available @ sweet rate...call / WhatsApp 08164995855 Delivery available and you can also come for it..location is Sagamu, Ogun State
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Science/Technology / Neatly Used Samsung A8plus For Sale by sirwalex77(m): 5:03pm On Jun 09, 2022 |
Neatly used Samsung A8plus for sale urgently....6gb/64gb.... Interested buyer should call / WhatsApp 08164995855 |
Technology Market / All Kinds Of Phone UK And Naija Used Available by sirwalex77(m): 5:32pm On Jun 06, 2022 |
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Education / Re: Transcripts Vs Statement Of Result.......any Difference? by sirwalex77(m): 8:14pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
@selfwife, then it means one will have to go back to the school and request for transcript right? |
Education / Transcripts Vs Statement Of Result.......any Difference? by sirwalex77(m): 7:45pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
What does it mean if a tertiary institution request for an academic transcript? Is it same as the statement of result collected? Thanks |
Education / Re: The Story Of My Life: For Those Who Have No One To Train Them In School. by sirwalex77(m): 9:55pm On Apr 11, 2020 |
What next? |
Education / NOUN or PART TIME in Conventional University by sirwalex77(m): 9:46pm On Apr 11, 2020 |
Hi Guys, I'm here to seek ur advice.. Attending NOUN for ur degree programme or a PART-TIME course in a conventional University...Which is better? |
Properties / Acres Of Land For Sale In Ogun State @affordable Price by sirwalex77(m): 11:22pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Get an acre(s) of land at these locations ** Kobape along Sagamu express road ** Onipepeye village via Day Water Man college ** ASIPA village via Siun For a minimum price of 300k per acre and ABOVE. NOTE: The price tagged depends on how close your area of choice is to road side. THERE IS AVAILABILITY OF UPTO 100 ACRES AT EACH LOCATION IMPORTANT: (1) There is availability of well documented survey (2) The lands are free from acquisitions (3) And the lands are under Obafemi Owode Local Government, Ogun State. (4) Lands can be used for farming, residential or industrial We also have acres of land available in some residential estates at Abeokuta....and we have acres of land at Wasinmi town along Lagos/Abeokuta Expressway.. Interested buyer should call/whatsapp 09037659595
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Phones / Infinix Hot X507 Available.. by sirwalex77(m): 10:50am On Jun 10, 2017 |
infinix hot X507 available now at ijebu ode.....with a little crack on d calibration but workong perfectly. interested buyer should call or whatsapp 09037659595
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Business / Re: If You Have 5 Of These 7 Qualities, You Are Good To Start A Business by sirwalex77(m): 5:02pm On May 29, 2017 |
cool |
Agriculture / Pawpaw Farmers Should Get In Here NOW!! by sirwalex77(m): 4:10pm On Mar 08, 2017 |
Hello farmers, This is a red royale dwarf specie. it is from Thailand. It starts fruiting in 6months and ready for harvest in 8months. it has up to 40fruits per stand and it is disease resistance. cost of seed - #60 cost of seedling - #350 call 09037659595 to place ur order NOW!!!!!! 1 Like
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Agriculture / Re: 25000 Well Treated HYBRID Cocoa Seedlings And 22000 Plantain Suckers Needed by sirwalex77(m): 4:29am On Mar 01, 2017 |
well treated and virus free hybrid plantain suckers available....call 09037659595 |
Agriculture / Re: Acres Of Land For Sale @ Obafemi Owode Local Government!!! by sirwalex77(m): 10:22pm On Feb 28, 2017 |
The lands are located at Obafemi Owode Local Government, Ogun State. |
Agriculture / Acres Of Land For Sale @ Obafemi Owode Local Government!!! by sirwalex77(m): 10:00pm On Feb 28, 2017 |
@ TOPEAK AGRIBUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY - TOPAMAC . Get an acre(s) of land at these locations ** Kobape along Sagamu express road ** Onipepeye village via Day Water Man college ** ASIPA village via Siun For a minimum price of #300k per acre and ABOVE. NOTE: The price tag depends on how close your area of choice is closer to road side. THERE IS AVAILABILITY OF UPTO 100 ACRES AT EACH LOCATION . IMPORTANT: (1) There is availability of well documented survey (2) The lands are free from acquisitions (3) And the lands are under Obafemi Owode Local Government . Hotlines - 09037659595 or 08133859964 or 07034724697 |
Agriculture / Best Offer!!!!!! by sirwalex77(m): 8:34pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
Why still lingering at the complaint desk on the effects of ever rising of dollars and fall in naira? Do you think you need help and who are you looking at for help? The only person that can help you is YOU. Contact BAMOLAS FARMS AND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY on how YOU can help yourself through farming/food business. Inbox us @ www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Agribusiness Solution by sirwalex77(m): 8:52pm On Feb 11, 2017 |
Are you interested in any area of Agriculture but have no idea of how to go about it or perhaps you are deadly scared about the sad and unpleasant stories you have heard of people who dared to? Or you wish to invest your hard earned money in Agriculture and you want a tested and trusted hand to take care of your investment while you rest your head and mind? You have a sure shoulder to rest on in BAMOLAS FARMS AND MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY Call: 09037659595 or inbox us @ www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Plantain Farming Business by sirwalex77(m): 12:26pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
Plantain Farming Business: How To Start a Plantain Plantation. When listing ten top profitable farm businesses to venture into, plantain farming must for sure be part of it. I know you might be thinking how plantain farming can make you millions yearly. Agricultural business is a goldmine and its reward is beyond imaginable. I have seen results and that is why I will be taking you by the hand and show you how you can make serious money with plantain farming. Have it in mind that the plantain that you eat almost every day, fetch millions of dollars into the pocket of few farmers. Today, only few farmers plant and grow plantain in Africa and this makes the demand high and profitable. Starting a Plantain Plantation: The first thing you should be considering is the right climatic condition of your area. Plantain cannot do well in an environment that is too hot or too cold. The best climatic environment for plantain range from 26-30 degree Celsius. The best place for planting plantain is a rich and fertilized soil. Anyway the best places for growing plantain are Osun, Ekiti, Delta, Rivers, Ogun state, Abia, Cross-River, Edo etc. Plantains are grown through sucker. Choose suckers that are strong and active. Note: A sucker costs between 150-200 naira each. When transplanting suckers, make sure you get as much corm and root as possible and plant them. Let the spacing be between two to six meters. At the early stage of planting, keep them moist but not too wet because they don't have leaves to evaporate the water. As the plantain grows, it is important you also sprinkle fertilizers (or farm yard manures) once in a while and but mostly throwing the plantain dead leaves back into the plant is enough to sustain the rich quality of the soil. For example, you plant 1,000 suckers of plantain on an hectare of land. In your first harvest, you will get back your money and also make good profit. Four months later, you will come back to the same plot of land and still harvest more. Cost of Starting a Plantain Farm How much is needed? Starting a plantain farming business does not cost much. Cost of starting production depends greatly on the average dimension of your farmland. What you first need is a hectare of farmland, cost of labour to clear the farmland and the purchase of suckers which can cost up to N200, 000 depending on the community or state. But if you already have a farmland almost a hectare, you're half way into the business. The only thing you will then be thinking about is how to get the plantain suckers. The joy about plantain farming is that you don't need to buy suckers and plant again unless you want to start planting in another fresh land because once you plant the first sucker, that one sucker can keep producing for the next 25years or more if you will properly maintain the farmland. In plantain farming, one can make as much as N150, 000 per hectare or more on a yearly basis. You can continue to make this over and over again for many years if you maintain the farm properly. Let say you planted 500 suckers and you sell a bunch for N1000 at maturity. That's N500,000 yearly. And the good side of it is that, you must harvest every nine months. The same sucker will continue to grow and multiply itself for many years before the land loses its fertility. Possible Problems and Challenges in Plantain Farming: There are some major challenges involved in plantain farming. But it all circles around the diseases in plantain. If these plantains are not being taken care of by the farmer, diseases may affect the plantain leading to poor harvest. Disease like Eelworm which attack the roots thereby creating galls. Another attack is also caused by nematodes and borers which make plantains to dry off. The farmer can control these soil pests by applying nematicides to the soil twice a year. The best time is April and September. Also, don't forget regular maintenance is necessary for success in this farming business. Transporting farm inputs to and farm produce from the farm to the market. And the labour factor. This is also inside maintenance and transportation. You should not let these problems stop you from venturing into this business if you really desire it. Plantain business remains one of the best agricultural businesses in Nigeria only if you understand how it works. Let me hear your thought about this business by inboxing us at www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy Thank you! |
Agriculture / Re: How To I Start A Farming Business Here In Lagos by sirwalex77(m): 12:09pm On Feb 06, 2017 |
@ farm management consultany, we will teach u hw to get started...inbox us @ www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Create The Change You Want To See Through Agriculture by sirwalex77(m): 5:38pm On Feb 05, 2017 |
CREATE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE
Since independent, agriculture had been the
mainstay of Nigeria's economy, providing
the largest chunk of foreign exchange
inflow. It contributed about 63% to the
nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
according to official statistics. The incomes
were derived from the export of major cash
crops and by-products (rubber, cocoa, palm
oil, groundnut, cashew nuts, cotton, etc).
Agriculture was displaced as the nation's
main foreign exchange earner as a result of
the oil boom of the 1970's thereby declining
to 34% contribution to GDP and
unemployment began to make an upward
movement.
Agriculture is not just a means of livelihood,
it is a business. It is arguably the most
dependable means of sustaining the
nation's economy.
The Agricultural sector is so attractive today
that the likes of Aliko Dangote are investing
$1billion into rice production and
processing.
A release by the National Bureau of Statistics
shows that the Agricultural sector grew by
9.19% (year-on-year) in 3rd quarter (Q3) of
2014, up by 2.7% from 3rd quarter of 2013.
The sector also grew by 38.53% between
3rd and 4th quarters of 2014, with crop
production being the main driver, with a
growth of 43.5%.
THIS IS A SECTOR OF ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
There have been series of efforts from the
government in the past to boost food
production in the country. Few are listed
below:
1. FARM SETTLEMENT SCHEME (1960, Western
Region)
* To reduce the rate of unemployment
among young school leavers
* To teach settlers better farming practices
needed to produce larger farm produce
both for consumption and for sale.
* To improve the yield and harvest of the
settlers which would contribute positively to
higher gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the
nation.
2. OPERATION FEED THE NATION (1976, Gen.
Olusegun Obasanjo)
* To mobilize the nation towards self-
sufficience and self-reliance in food
production.
* To encourage the sector of the community
relying on food purchase to grow its own
food.
3. GREEN REVOLUTION (1980, Alhaji, Shehu
Shagari)
* To encourage large scale farming
* To produce abundant food crops for local
consumption
* To produce cash crops for export
purposes
4. DIRECTORATE OF FOOD, ROADS AND RURAL
INFRASTRUCTURE (1986, Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida)
* To develop small scale agro-based
industries
* To provide rural infrastructures that would
facilitate food production
* To provide rural infrastructures that would
facilitate food processing
5. NATIONAL SCHOOLS AGRICULTURE
PROGRAMME (2014,President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan)
* To make students take Agriculture as a
business venture
* To make the nation food sufficient
* To tackle the challenge of youth
unemployment
Having mentioned some of the efforts made
by our past leaders to bring about food
sufficiency and self-reliance, you will observe
that these efforts can not amount to
anything if we the citizens just fold our arms
and observe from a distance. As citizens of
Nigeria, we have the capacity to produce
food and also create employment
opportunities for the ever-increasing
populace. There are lots of cheap and
available virgin lands for Agricultural
purposes across the nation. Its high time
graduates stop roaming the streets either
aimlessly or in endless search of "white-
collar" jobs.
"Create the change you want to see." Yes;
we are leaders of tomorrow, we need to act
and put things in place to be ready to lead
tomorrow. The future belongs to those who
see opportunities before they become
visible.
Nigeria once accounted for over 60% of the
global supply of palm oil, 35% of groundnut,
23% of groundnut oil and 25% of cocoa.
According to the Food and Agricultural
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations,
Nigeria was the world's largest producer of
cassava with an output of over 45million
metric tonnes in 2014.
Food production can never be in excess as
human demands for food are insatiable.
According to the Malthusian population
theory formulated by Reverend Thomas
Robert Malthus, population grows at a
geometric progression (2,4,8,16,32,etc)
while food production and supply grows at
an arithmetical progression (1,2,3,4,5,etc).
There is abundant opportunities in
Agriculture. It is indeed a sector of endless
possibilities.
.
.
For opportunities in Agriculture, training
and set-up in:
* CROPS: Vegetables, maize, cassava,
soyabean, yam, watermelon, plantain,
banana, cucumber, pepper, pawpaw e.t.c
* LIVESTOCK: Poultry, rabbits, etc
Contact Farm Management Consultancy
through:
MOBILE: 09037659595 or like and inbox us
on this page: www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy 2 Likes |
Agriculture / Create The Change U Want To See Through Agriculture Now!!!!!!! by sirwalex77(m): 5:22pm On Feb 05, 2017 |
CREATE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE
Since independent, agriculture had been the
mainstay of Nigeria's economy, providing
the largest chunk of foreign exchange
inflow. It contributed about 63% to the
nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
according to official statistics. The incomes
were derived from the export of major cash
crops and by-products (rubber, cocoa, palm
oil, groundnut, cashew nuts, cotton, etc).
Agriculture was displaced as the nation's
main foreign exchange earner as a result of
the oil boom of the 1970's thereby declining
to 34% contribution to GDP and
unemployment began to make an upward
movement.
Agriculture is not just a means of livelihood,
it is a business. It is arguably the most
dependable means of sustaining the
nation's economy.
The Agricultural sector is so attractive today
that the likes of Aliko Dangote are investing
$1billion into rice production and
processing.
A release by the National Bureau of Statistics
shows that the Agricultural sector grew by
9.19% (year-on-year) in 3rd quarter (Q3) of
2014, up by 2.7% from 3rd quarter of 2013.
The sector also grew by 38.53% between
3rd and 4th quarters of 2014, with crop
production being the main driver, with a
growth of 43.5%.
THIS IS A SECTOR OF ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
There have been series of efforts from the
government in the past to boost food
production in the country. Few are listed
below:
1. FARM SETTLEMENT SCHEME (1960, Western
Region)
* To reduce the rate of unemployment
among young school leavers
* To teach settlers better farming practices
needed to produce larger farm produce
both for consumption and for sale.
* To improve the yield and harvest of the
settlers which would contribute positively to
higher gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the
nation.
2. OPERATION FEED THE NATION (1976, Gen.
Olusegun Obasanjo)
* To mobilize the nation towards self-
sufficience and self-reliance in food
production.
* To encourage the sector of the community
relying on food purchase to grow its own
food.
3. GREEN REVOLUTION (1980, Alhaji, Shehu
Shagari)
* To encourage large scale farming
* To produce abundant food crops for local
consumption
* To produce cash crops for export
purposes
4. DIRECTORATE OF FOOD, ROADS AND RURAL
INFRASTRUCTURE (1986, Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida)
* To develop small scale agro-based
industries
* To provide rural infrastructures that would
facilitate food production
* To provide rural infrastructures that would
facilitate food processing
5. NATIONAL SCHOOLS AGRICULTURE
PROGRAMME (2014,President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan)
* To make students take Agriculture as a
business venture
* To make the nation food sufficient
* To tackle the challenge of youth
unemployment
Having mentioned some of the efforts made
by our past leaders to bring about food
sufficiency and self-reliance, you will observe
that these efforts can not amount to
anything if we the citizens just fold our arms
and observe from a distance. As citizens of
Nigeria, we have the capacity to produce
food and also create employment
opportunities for the ever-increasing
populace. There are lots of cheap and
available virgin lands for Agricultural
purposes across the nation. Its high time
graduates stop roaming the streets either
aimlessly or in endless search of "white-
collar" jobs.
"Create the change you want to see." Yes;
we are leaders of tomorrow, we need to act
and put things in place to be ready to lead
tomorrow. The future belongs to those who
see opportunities before they become
visible.
Nigeria once accounted for over 60% of the
global supply of palm oil, 35% of groundnut,
23% of groundnut oil and 25% of cocoa.
According to the Food and Agricultural
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations,
Nigeria was the world's largest producer of
cassava with an output of over 45million
metric tonnes in 2014.
Food production can never be in excess as
human demands for food are insatiable.
According to the Malthusian population
theory formulated by Reverend Thomas
Robert Malthus, population grows at a
geometric progression (2,4,8,16,32,etc)
while food production and supply grows at
an arithmetical progression (1,2,3,4,5,etc).
There is abundant opportunities in
Agriculture. It is indeed a sector of endless
possibilities.
.
.
For opportunities in Agriculture, training
and set-up in:
* CROPS: Vegetables, maize, cassava,
soyabean, yam, watermelon, plantain,
banana, cucumber, pepper, pawpaw e.t.c
* LIVESTOCK: Poultry, rabbits, etc
Contact Farm Management Consultancy
through:
MOBILE: 09037659595 or like and inbox us
on this page: www.facebook.com/
farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Best Opportunity On Agriculture......grab Urs Nw!!!!!!! by sirwalex77(m): 9:13pm On Feb 04, 2017 |
Are you still halting between two opinions about what to do to keep your head up amidst the economic and financial crises/ challenges prevalent in the country? Take one bold step to call us on 09037659595 or inbox us at www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy You will surely be glad you did. |
Agriculture / Treated Pawpaw Seedlings For Sale!!! by sirwalex77(m): 8:13am On Feb 04, 2017 |
Get well treated and virus free pawpaw seedlings at cheap price now. Contact us on 09037659595 or contact us on our page www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Plantain Farming Business by sirwalex77(m): 12:34pm On Feb 03, 2017 |
Plantain Farming Business: , When listing ten top profitable farm businesses to venture into, plantain farming must for sure be part of it. We know you might be thinking how plantain farming can make you millions yearly. Agricultural business is a goldmine and its reward is beyond imaginable. We have seen results and that is why we will be taking you by the hand and show you how you can make serious money with plantain farming. Have it in mind that the plantain that you eat almost every day, fetch millions of dollars into the pocket of few farmers. Today, only few farmers plant and grow plantain in Africa and this makes the demand high and profitable. . Contact us at Farm Management Consultancy by following this link www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Grab This Opportunity NOW!!!!! by sirwalex77(m): 6:27pm On Feb 02, 2017 |
Do u ave a small space at d back of your house If YES, do u know it can help add some cash into ur pocket without much stress? @ #farm_management_consultancy, we teach you how to convert that space to cash......contact us nw @ www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Re: Hidden Truths About Catfish Business!!! by sirwalex77(m): 11:36am On Feb 01, 2017 |
Are u interested in Farming Business? Do u
wish to be trained on how to manage a
farm (100% Based Practical)? Do u need a
farm manager for your farm? . . Then,
contact us at www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / How To Become A Farm Manager by sirwalex77(m): 7:04am On Feb 01, 2017 |
Get trained online on hw 2 become a farm manager without u needing 2 stress urself traveling around.contact us @ www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
Agriculture / Farm Management Consultancy by sirwalex77(m): 8:06pm On Jan 31, 2017 |
Are u interested in Farming Business? Do u
wish to be trained on how to manage a
farm (100% Based Practical)? Do u need a
farm manager for your farm? . . Then,
contact us at www.facebook.com/farmmanagementconsultancy |
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