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  • To be poor does not mean you lack the means to extend charity to another. You may lack money or food, but you have the gift of friendship to overwhelm the loneliness that grips the lives of so many
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  • Beans Farming in Nigeria.

    Beans farming is the cultivation of beans seeds from the planting stage to the stage of harvest and marketing of the harvested produce. Nigerians have a special love for beans (cowpea) because it provides the much needed protein for people. The relatively cheap price and the unique taste is one of the reasons Nigerians fall in love for this food crop.

    Go to cities, towns and villages in all parts of Nigeria, you will see people cultivating this crop. However, most farmers cultivate beans the wrong way. The yield gotten from beans farming in Nigeria can be as low as 0.2 tons per hectare while those who farm cowpea or beans the right way can get as high as 2 tons per hectare.

    Beans is a legume. Planting beans on your farmland can improve your soil as it fixes nitrogen in the soil. Beans do well in slightly acidic to neutral soil. It prefers soil pH of 6 – 7.

    Beans also prefer temperature of above 70 F as it likes tropical climatic conditions.
    Beans Farming in Nigeria. Beans farming is the cultivation of beans seeds from the planting stage to the stage of harvest and marketing of the harvested produce. Nigerians have a special love for beans (cowpea) because it provides the much needed protein for people. The relatively cheap price and the unique taste is one of the reasons Nigerians fall in love for this food crop. Go to cities, towns and villages in all parts of Nigeria, you will see people cultivating this crop. However, most farmers cultivate beans the wrong way. The yield gotten from beans farming in Nigeria can be as low as 0.2 tons per hectare while those who farm cowpea or beans the right way can get as high as 2 tons per hectare. Beans is a legume. Planting beans on your farmland can improve your soil as it fixes nitrogen in the soil. Beans do well in slightly acidic to neutral soil. It prefers soil pH of 6 – 7. Beans also prefer temperature of above 70 F as it likes tropical climatic conditions.
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  • A good housewife will not eat any food if her husband refuse to eat.
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  • The Benefits of a Balanced Diet: How Nutrition Affects Your Health

    This article will explore how the foods we eat impact various aspects of our health, including energy levels, immune function, and chronic disease prevention. It will cover essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, as well as the importance of variety and portion control.
    The Benefits of a Balanced Diet: How Nutrition Affects Your Health This article will explore how the foods we eat impact various aspects of our health, including energy levels, immune function, and chronic disease prevention. It will cover essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, as well as the importance of variety and portion control.
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  • "Nutrition for Mental Health: Foods to Eat and Avoid"
    Explore the connection between diet and mental wellness, including key nutrients and foods to support cognitive function.
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  • PORTRAITS OF SHAME

    In the market you find a poor woman with a baby at her back you lower your car window and with a military rough command voice you asked her:

    How much are you selling those onions and bananas?

    The poor seller politely replies,
    "N1,500 for a bunch of bananas and N1,000 for a pack of onions.''

    With pride you demand the bunch of bananas at N800 and the the pack of onions at N700 or else you will leave.

    The poor seller resigns to fate and replies, "take them at the price you want. I have not made any sale today, at least I have something for supper now."

    She has made a loss but she goes further to buy a plastic bag for you to pack the two items you have just bought.

    You order her to hurry up otherwise you may change your mind. She apologises and with a smile, she gives you the items and she blesses you for patronizing her.

    You literally throw the money at her and you sped away leaving behind a cloud of smoke and dust which causes a bit of discomfort to her and the baby. She is coughing while securing her little money. Her poverty has left her with no choice.

    You have now arrived at the 5-star restaurant where you are to meet friends and you ask them to order food and drinks of their choice.

    They order expensive food and the leftovers are more than the food they have eaten.

    The total bill is N65,000 and you pay without bargaining, you gave a tip of N5,000 appreciating the waiter for a delicious meal....which you didn't eat even half of.

    This incident might seem quite normal to you but it's inhumane...

    THE POINT IS:-

    Why do we always show that we have the bargaining power when we buy from the poor?

    Why do we become arrogant when buying from the poor?

    Why do we become stingy when buying from the vulnerable?

    Why do we show generosity to those who do not even need our generosity?

    Why do we become polite when buying from the rich who view our money as mere change?

    Why do we channel money to a sea of money?

    Please buy simple goods from the poor people at high prices....do it deliberately.

    Sometimes, pay extra for the items you buy from poor women...you are only blessing them in your little way

    Please where possible buy items from local markets.

    To everyone reading this, please, everytime you see them in traffic, taxi parks, bus stops, on the streets....just buy!

    Don't bargain. They are not looking for money to buy expensive clothes or mansions or cars, but to feed their children back home and pay school fees.

    Please let's support the less privileged #everyone #follower #viralpost2024 #highlightsă‚·ă‚š
    PORTRAITS OF SHAME In the market you find a poor woman with a baby at her back you lower your car window and with a military rough command voice you asked her: How much are you selling those onions and bananas? The poor seller politely replies, "N1,500 for a bunch of bananas and N1,000 for a pack of onions.'' With pride you demand the bunch of bananas at N800 and the the pack of onions at N700 or else you will leave. The poor seller resigns to fate and replies, "take them at the price you want. I have not made any sale today, at least I have something for supper now." She has made a loss but she goes further to buy a plastic bag for you to pack the two items you have just bought. You order her to hurry up otherwise you may change your mind. She apologises and with a smile, she gives you the items and she blesses you for patronizing her. You literally throw the money at her and you sped away leaving behind a cloud of smoke and dust which causes a bit of discomfort to her and the baby. She is coughing while securing her little money. Her poverty has left her with no choice. You have now arrived at the 5-star restaurant where you are to meet friends and you ask them to order food and drinks of their choice. They order expensive food and the leftovers are more than the food they have eaten. The total bill is N65,000 and you pay without bargaining, you gave a tip of N5,000 appreciating the waiter for a delicious meal....which you didn't eat even half of. This incident might seem quite normal to you but it's inhumane... THE POINT IS:-👇 Why do we always show that we have the bargaining power when we buy from the poor? Why do we become arrogant when buying from the poor? Why do we become stingy when buying from the vulnerable? Why do we show generosity to those who do not even need our generosity? Why do we become polite when buying from the rich who view our money as mere change? Why do we channel money to a sea of money? Please buy simple goods from the poor people at high prices....do it deliberately. Sometimes, pay extra for the items you buy from poor women...you are only blessing them in your little way Please where possible buy items from local markets. To everyone reading this, please, everytime you see them in traffic, taxi parks, bus stops, on the streets....just buy! Don't bargain. They are not looking for money to buy expensive clothes or mansions or cars, but to feed their children back home and pay school fees. Please let's support the less privileged🙏🙏🙏🙏 #everyone #follower #viralpost2024 #highlightsシ゚
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  • Soybean farming in Nigeria.

    Nigeria produces a wide range of agricultural commodities, amongst which are soybean, maize, rice, cowpea (beans), sorghum, guinea corn, wheat, yam, cassava, potato, etc. Apart from being used as food, many of these crops are also used as raw materials in the manufacturing industry.

    Among the crops used as raw materials in the manufacturing industry is Soybean. The crop is grown in many states across Nigeria. Major Soybean producing states in the country are Kaduna, Katsina, Niger, Benue, Borno, Kebbi, Nasarawa, Kwara, Oyo, Jigawa, and Taraba State.

    The cultivation of soybean has increased year over year due to the rapid growth of the livestock farming and food processing industry.

    Soybean is used as a protein source in the preparation of livestock feeds especially poultry feeds. It is also used in the production of vegetable oil, baby food, drinks, etc.

    Any farmer that goes into soybean farming will always smile to he bank because there is always a high demand for the crop. The demand has exceeded supply in recent time, reason why the price of the crop has now gone from about N150,000 per ton to over N300,000 per ton at the time of writing this report.
    Soybean farming in Nigeria. Nigeria produces a wide range of agricultural commodities, amongst which are soybean, maize, rice, cowpea (beans), sorghum, guinea corn, wheat, yam, cassava, potato, etc. Apart from being used as food, many of these crops are also used as raw materials in the manufacturing industry. Among the crops used as raw materials in the manufacturing industry is Soybean. The crop is grown in many states across Nigeria. Major Soybean producing states in the country are Kaduna, Katsina, Niger, Benue, Borno, Kebbi, Nasarawa, Kwara, Oyo, Jigawa, and Taraba State. The cultivation of soybean has increased year over year due to the rapid growth of the livestock farming and food processing industry. Soybean is used as a protein source in the preparation of livestock feeds especially poultry feeds. It is also used in the production of vegetable oil, baby food, drinks, etc. Any farmer that goes into soybean farming will always smile to he bank because there is always a high demand for the crop. The demand has exceeded supply in recent time, reason why the price of the crop has now gone from about N150,000 per ton to over N300,000 per ton at the time of writing this report.
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