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PapaBrowne(m): 7:10pm On Jun 26, 2017
Actually an interesting dimension to the use of pepper!



@Pavore
An off question.

Do you have any information about growing snow peas? I know its grown pretty much in Kenya and even exported.

I would like to know what climatic conditiond are best suited for planting it.

Thanks
PapaBrowne(m): 9:44pm On Jun 24, 2017
Regionalism is the way forward!

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PapaBrowne(m): 8:40pm On Jun 22, 2017
I don't understand why this guy is celebrating this.
People have been exporting yams to Europe and America for ages. Why are they suddenly making it look like this is the beginning.

I get orders for container loads of Yams regularly.

What this guy should be focusing on instead is how to ensure that the quality parameters required to export Agro produce are met by farmers. Also, they should ensure that the Port folks stop being a hindrance to entrepreneurs seeking to export products overseas!
PapaBrowne(m): 6:34pm On Jun 22, 2017
I am coming with a response and it's a lesson in strategy.
@igbodefender

I was formerly a er of the SS being a part of the Biafra movement until I started coming across threads like this.

From my observation, IPOB has become an emotional organization that doesn't understand the concept of strategic alliances as the most important tool in winning a cause for the long term.

When you have an organization that has chosen that Biafra is solely IBO both in Language, positions and culture and yet at the same time tell you that the 10 million Efik and Ibibio people are under Biafra, then you know that some people don't understand the strategy of execution!

Suddenly Port Harcourt is Igweocha and Bonny is Igwenga in a land where Kalabaris, Ogonis, Ijaws, Ikwerres, Ndonis and a host of other people have called home for centuries.

Isnt it obvious that you are offending the people you should be courting and seeking strategic alliances with? It's a no brainer. It's blanket failure for Biafra already. Nobody that operates a theory of exclusion is ever successful in battle. Even the US when it has to go to War with small and powerless countries like Afghanistan builds a coalition of countries both small and mighty. They understand the importance of inclusive strategy.

There is too much emotion in the Biafra movement and I'm sad that it will cause another round of failure. Ojukwus biggest mistake was his attempt to force non Igbo into Biafra without them having a true stake in the decision making process and that failed strategy is beginning to repeat itself.

Telling the people of Niger Delta that there is nothing like Niger Delta or South South is a slap on a people who have chosen to represent thier minority status by a common identity. Giving the people of the Niger Delta the impression that a Biafra country would be an Igbo country is a reminder to them of how Nigeria has largely been a Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo country.

It's time for IPOB and the Biafra movement to shed the toga of emotionalism and read the art of war to all its who don't understand that this is not a jamboree but a mission in which thier errors can cause the loss of lives of millions upon millions of people and another century of domination by the North and its ers.

Just so you know, the North has studied the topography and are waiting patiently to instigate a crisis between the minorities of the South South and the Igbos of the South East and IPOB is giving them more than enough fodder with all this Igweocha Igwenga nonsense. And suddenly a battle that you assumed would be between The North and Igbos would suddenly be happening in Port Harcourt between Igbos and Ikwerres.

Be wise!

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PapaBrowne(m): 11:06am On Jun 22, 2017
Your points are OK and good.

But you failed to address any of the core issues.

Have you asked yourself why Igbos, who actually happen to be the most successful tribe in Nigeria at least economically are so bent on leaving the Nigerian state? Do you ask yourself why a group of people that actually own property across the country wouldn't mind foregoing all that just to be on their own?

Truthfully, Igbos have been the most patriotic Nigerians. They are the only ones that go across the nation and mix freely with the indigenous host communities and transact their business in the most remote locations. And they did all this despite the batterings they received during the civil war. Look at our national sports teams on all levels and you'll find a disproportionately high representation of the Igbo. Look at Nollywood, its disproportionately Igbo.
They rose from 20 pounds each after the civil war to literally owning half the banks in Nigeria, half the industries in Nigeria and and anywhere in the region of 80% of import trading in Nigeria.

M point is the have contributed immensely to the Nigerian nation despite the marginalization the have been put through in the last four decades.

Now what do they get in return? Yorubas continually pushing motions that make them feel constricted in Lagos which realistically is a federal capital territory. Hausas going on killing sprees on the whim of simple things like loosing elections or a cartoon by a foreign journalist. Boko Haram bombing atrocities and now the latest; The Fulani militia that has been unleashed on the entirety of the Christian South.

Now genuinely and sincerely, an you address these issues raised? You sef, are you not tired of the mess?

And by the way, I'm not Ibo. I am proudly Edo.

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PapaBrowne(m): 10:32am On Jun 22, 2017
I'm interested.
PapaBrowne(m): 10:25am On Jun 22, 2017
Nigeria is not in a good place at all.
This country is ripe for the worst kind of violence that can engulf humanity.

We need to speak up and find a way out before its too late.

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PapaBrowne(m): 5:28pm On Jun 19, 2017
I like development and I commend the visionaire behind the project.

However, dude should have done a proper feasibility study with a rock solid business plan.

Why spend so much to building an edifice when you haven't spent a kobo on the medical research center itself.

The building would more likely end up an abandoned project and that's because the executor of the project is probably more interested in an ego trip than on bringing about a viable medical research center

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PapaBrowne(m): 10:09pm On Jun 17, 2017
The only reason android phones are more popular than iPhones is affordability. If you use an iPhone you'll never go back to android.

I have tried android phone once and in such a short time I dumped it. Experience is wack.

The same reason why Kia Rio is more popular than Gwagon is same reason Android phones are more popular than iPhone

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PapaBrowne(m): 10:02pm On Jun 17, 2017
Errm I'm afraid for Nnamdi Kanu lack of wisdom.

An unknown "Turkish diplomat" visited from who knows where visits and you allow him in very close proximity to the point of holding something very close to his chest.

For all I care that guy could be on a dangerous mission to.

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PapaBrowne(m): 8:23am On Jun 16, 2017
We have the best quality Beans and Garri at an unbeatable price. Our beans is free of an kind of impurities whether stone,dirt or chaff.

We are actually into export of these commodities so we deal only in the best quality and go further by adding extra value to it via cleaning and packaging.

And yes we have a location in Benin.

What quantities are you looking at and what frequencies?

Below are some pictures. You can reach out on [email protected]

PapaBrowne(m): 7:27am On Jun 16, 2017
Where are you located?
PapaBrowne(m): 10:15pm On Jun 15, 2017
Unimaginable123:
so what about the separation of Pakistan and India in 1947?

nijabazaar:

What of Singapore and Malaysia?
nijabazaar:

What of Singapore and Malaysia?

Holy molly! Who the heck
nijabazaar:

What of Singapore and Malaysia?
Who are all these people? What happened to intelligence.

Separation is different from colonization! That's my point! Singapore & Malaysia were separated. India and Pakistan were separated! Britain and US were never a country! Holy molly

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PapaBrowne(m): 12:52pm On Jun 15, 2017
kingzizzy:


Whst about America that separated from Britain in 1776? What are we to learn from that?

Dude, what are you smoking?
America and Britain were not one country.
America was colonized by the British just like Nigeria was colonized.

Separation is a different ball game from what you are talking.

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PapaBrowne(m): 10:10pm On Jun 11, 2017
Interesting.

How much are you selling a ton? Or if it's in bags, how much is a bag?
PapaBrowne(m): 10:07pm On Jun 11, 2017
I'm interested too.

Anywhere in and around Abuja is perfect !

Minimum 20 Hectares needed.

Thanks!
PapaBrowne(m): 10:05pm On Jun 11, 2017
Ukosboy:
Freshly harvested groundnuts in bulk. Interested buyers should 08066474524
How much are you selling?

Thanks
PapaBrowne(m): 9:56pm On Jun 11, 2017
1 billion Naira for 100 hectares??

That is failure from the very beginning.

That means 10 million Naira for planting a hectare.

How much Can you earn from an hectare of Banana that your planting cost alone is already 10 million Naira per hectare?

The way government entities call figures ehn?

I have a farm that's more than 100 hectares and nowhere near that amount was spent to get it running!

With this kind of faulty business plan from day 1, how do you get to compete with big players who have thousands of thousands of hectares in Peru, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia and the likes!

These leaders, make una small small dey call these figures them!

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PapaBrowne(m): 9:48pm On Jun 10, 2017
That was actually a very matured speech!
PapaBrowne(m): 10:10pm On Jun 09, 2017
The Rondelites from Rondel who speak a language called Rondish are building a beautiful new City called Rondland.

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PapaBrowne(m): 8:39am On Jun 09, 2017
Labor productivity index. Wetin be that one??
Me when be economist no even know how that wan take benefit country in any way.

It probably just means that a company which employed 20 people previously has now sacked 15 of the employees and now uses 5 people to do the job of 20 people!

Labor productivity index ko, slavery intensity index ni!!

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PapaBrowne(m): 7:24pm On Jun 08, 2017
Just call it a garage abet. All I see is a warehouse and a group of people

It's better though than the other thread where the Oyo state Governor is claiming to commission a milk collection center and all I see is bagco sacks on the ground
PapaBrowne(m): 6:51am On Jun 08, 2017
nurey:


Benue state sir

Can I get updated price information from you or from Novus Agro?

Thanks a lot. I will add you on Whaatsapp.
PapaBrowne(m): 6:30am On Jun 08, 2017
nurey:
Still available

Do you know the best place and price I can get dried yam for Elubo in large quantities?

Thanks
PapaBrowne(m): 4:24pm On Jun 05, 2017
Jonathan was working!
Despite the Boko Haram challenges, we were moving forward

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PapaBrowne(m): 10:49am On Jun 05, 2017
Agritech:
Early this year, the village caught a man they suspected to be a kidnapper. The young man who could speak fluent English said he has been sleeping in the bush for two weeks because the motor he boarded to Abuja from Lagos had an accident. Can you imagine.

He was handed over to Ehor police division.

I don't understand? He was a kidnapper because he could speak English? And was sleeping in the bush? That's not enough to conclude.


As per the herdsmen, we need a smarter approach to this issue oh. I'm thinking of starting up a Farmers Guild in Edo State where we would deploy smart solutions both to gather info on the herdsmen and also ward of potential attacks using technological apparatus like drones.

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PapaBrowne(m): 9:37am On Jun 05, 2017
Swaycater:
A Step in the right Direction! Who said we got no Innovative Minds roaming the Streets of Nigeria? God bless Nigeria!

Toothpick and Pencil factory is innovative?

But Nigeria is manufacturing cars already so why is tooth pick innovative in your worldview?

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PapaBrowne(m): 8:09am On Jun 05, 2017
I need this too?

Are you looking to farm Groundnut? Where is your location and whats your farm size?

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PapaBrowne(m): 10:53am On Jun 03, 2017
The terrible mindset that caused the failure of Biafra in 1967 is about to repeat itself.

That mindset is an aggressive one that suggests that whether the South South likes it or not, the destination must be the Biafra.

What's wrong with a dialogue that crafts a new destination for the collective of the entirety of the SS+SE?
Biafra is an emotional issue for Igbos mainly as a result of the war in 1967. Most South South tribes don't have that emotional connection.

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PapaBrowne(m): 8:48pm On Jun 02, 2017
Let me share my issues with the Biafra project!

First most of South South would gladly a partnership that would see a united front with the South East.
PapaBrowne(m): 5:32pm On Jun 02, 2017
How much is your big brown beans?

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