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wealthtrak: 12:19am On Nov 22, 2024
zhike:


Yes, as long as you do that in South Africa is fine.

What I don't like about Nigerians, they always run to other countries and work there.
If you are working in another country, you assist that country to develop.


Stay in Nigeria and rebuild it.

The reason other race undermine black people is because Nigerians goes to their countries to be toilets cleaners, house helpers, so on.
Let me come in to correct some of your assumptions here.

Some aspects of your post are very valid while the last paragraph is NOT entirely true.

There are many Diaspora Nigerian professional medical doctors, pharmacists, ed nurses (RNs), robotic engineers, software and tech professionals, sports men and women, etc, who are based in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, , Saudi Arabia and even South Africa who are doing very well at the top of their careers and have won several awards. They aren't toilet cleaners or house keepers like you said. There's also a large Nigerian-American, British-Nigerian, and a growing Canadian-Nigerian population in those countries who are involved in the local political space.

Google the names Adewale "Wally" Adeyemo who is a Nigerian-American of Yoruba ethnic descent and the current United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury since 2021. The current State Surgeon General of Florida by the name Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, PhD, is a Nigerian-American who also serves as Professor of Medicine at the University of Florida. He is also of Yoruba ethnic descent in Nigeria. There is Dr. Philip Emeagwali, a Nigerian-American computer scientist originally from Onitsha in Nigeria who worked on semi-conductors and many more brilliant folks. Nigerians are doing very well abroad with the exception of some idiots who don't give a hoot about Nigeria's image and they delve into drug trafficking and pimping in SA and a few other countries relentlessly. This is the false image and stereotype you have because of the criminal actions of these few idiots, but the larger population of Nigerians are worth more than that. The SA intelligence agencies know what part of Nigeria they come from but you guys keep attacking all the 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria for crimes committed by a few people.

Countries such as India, the Philippines, China, Egypt, etc, have a huge number of their citizens living and working in the Diapora while sending money back home yearly for the development of the families and countries as remittances. Nigeria with about 250 distinct ethnic groups and languages with a combined large population of over 200 million is NOT left out as this is consistent with countries that have large populations

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SamuraiXXX: 4:26am On Nov 22, 2024
Thugnificent:
Simple questions

Are you a farmer?

Have you farmed before?

Let's start from there

This is simple finance, you don't have to be an experienced farmer to know how the interplay of current fiscal economic factors would likely affect your profitability
DrDoc: 7:02am On Nov 22, 2024
SamuraiXXX:


This is simple finance, you don't have to be an experienced farmer to know how the interplay of current fiscal economic factors would likely affect your profitability


Desist from speaking on things you know nothing about.
Ernesthugo(m): 9:00am On Nov 23, 2024
FOR THIS YES YOU ARE RIGHT,BUT U ALL STILL XENOPHOBIC HOW CAN CHIDINMA BEAR THE CONSEQUENCE OF WHAT SHE HAS NO IDEA ABOUT AS A CHILD. YOU ALL DVMB FVCKS
zhike:


True, as South Africans we don't believe in going outside south africa for work purposes.
zhike: 4:12pm On Nov 23, 2024
Ernesthugo:
FOR THIS YES YOU ARE RIGHT,BUT U ALL STILL XENOPHOBIC HOW CAN CHIDINMA BEAR THE CONSEQUENCE OF WHAT SHE HAS NO IDEA ABOUT AS A CHILD. YOU ALL DVMB FVCKS

You are correct, in a normal environment we treated her unfairly but when we use law we are correct.

I really what you call xenophobic, most people in africa they don't challenge their govt instead they are to other countries to be burdens.

For example South Africa pushed Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland and Zambia citizens to go back and now their countries are doing well.

The problem with Nigerians and Zimbabweans are too afraid of their government, when we chase them at South Africa instead of going back to their countries, they run to other countries.
Ernesthugo(m): 6:29pm On Nov 23, 2024
oh well i wish u all the best,if i may ask u why are u on nairaland, why dont u create a randyland and focus on your own nation
zhike:


You are correct, in a normal environment we treated her unfairly but when we use law we are correct.

I really what you call xenophobic, most people in africa they don't challenge their govt instead they are to other countries to be burdens.

For example South Africa pushed Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland and Zambia citizens to go back and now their countries are doing well.

The problem with Nigerians and Zimbabweans are too afraid of their government, when we chase them at South Africa instead of going back to their countries, they run to other countries.
Dshocker(m): 8:42pm On Nov 23, 2024
DrDoc:
Why dont you use this money to build wealth here ? How you people jump on this travel train can be very very unbelieveable. 10M will set up an irrigated Soya Beans farm that will give atleast 80 M in eight months. Nigerians smh

So have you made the N80m, abi you just want talk.

I can bet you that, those figure you quoted were hearsay, even not done the practical side.

You didn't think of insecurity, that he could be kidnapped or killed in his farm?
DrDoc: 8:50pm On Nov 23, 2024
Dshocker:


So have you made the N80m, abi you just want talk.

I can bet you that, those figure you quoted were hearsay, even not done the practical side.

You didn't think of insecurity, that he could be kidnapped or killed in his farm?



Nigerians and negative scenarios.

Agriculture has been feeding me throughout this year. I am talking millions

As i type, I am inside a 5,000 acres farm settlement

I am setting up a dry season Soya Beans and Maize farm like i advised with the exact plan i advised that would run into next year.


Men ought to be problem solvers not naysayers
zhike: 10:48pm On Nov 23, 2024
Ernesthugo:
oh well i wish u all the best,if i may ask u why are u on nairaland, why dont u create a randyland and focus on your own nation

We have lot of platforms in South Africa similar to Nairaland.

The reason I am here is to give Nigerians light.
zhike: 10:52pm On Nov 23, 2024
Ernesthugo:
oh well i wish u all the best,if i may ask u why are u on nairaland, why dont u create a randyland and focus on your own nation

Another reason South Africans are on this forum is because they realised that black people are undermined throughout the world and Nigerians are the cause.

They ran to Western world to be street beggers.
zhike: 11:04pm On Nov 23, 2024
wealthtrak:

Let me come in to correct some of your assumptions here.

Some aspects of your post are very valid while the last paragraph is NOT entirely true.

There are many Diaspora Nigerian professional medical doctors, pharmacists, ed nurses (RNs), robotic engineers, software and tech professionals, sports men and women, etc, who are based in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, , Saudi Arabia and even South Africa who are doing very well at the top of their careers and have won several awards. They aren't toilet cleaners or house keepers like you said. There's also a large Nigerian-American, British-Nigerian, and a growing Canadian-Nigerian population in those countries who are involved in the local political space.

Google the names Adewale "Wally" Adeyemo who is a Nigerian-American of Yoruba ethnic descent and the current United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury since 2021. The current State Surgeon General of Florida by the name Joseph A. Ladapo, MD, PhD, is a Nigerian-American who also serves as Professor of Medicine at the University of Florida. He is also of Yoruba ethnic descent in Nigeria. There is Dr. Philip Emeagwali, a Nigerian-American computer scientist originally from Onitsha in Nigeria who worked on semi-conductors and many more brilliant folks. Nigerians are doing very well abroad with the exception of some idiots who don't give a hoot about Nigeria's image and they delve into drug trafficking and pimping in SA and a few other countries relentlessly. This is the false image and stereotype you have because of the criminal actions of these few idiots, but the larger population of Nigerians are worth more than that. The SA intelligence agencies know what part of Nigeria they come from but you guys keep attacking all the 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria for crimes committed by a few people.

Countries such as India, the Philippines, China, Egypt, etc, have a huge number of their citizens living and working in the Diapora while sending money back home yearly for the development of the families and countries as remittances. Nigeria with about 250 distinct ethnic groups and languages with a combined large population of over 200 million is NOT left out as this is consistent with countries that have large populations


Thank you very much for the good explanation.

Yes you are correct, there is Nigerian that are doing good in South Africa.
FYI, there are a lot of professors from Nigeria in south African universities, there are lot of legit doctors, engineers, scientists from Nigeria in South Africa.

Just imagine if all Nigerian doctors, engineers and scientists who are working in diaspora can go back to Nigeria. Nigeria could be a super power country in the world.
In fact

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wealthtrak: 11:49pm On Nov 23, 2024
zhike:


Thank you very much for the good explanation.

Yes you are correct, there is Nigerian that are doing good in South Africa.
FYI, there are a lot of professors from Nigeria in south African universities, there are lot of legit doctors, engineers, scientists from Nigeria in South Africa.

Just imagine if all Nigerian doctors, engineers and scientists who are working in diaspora can go back to Nigeria. Nigeria could be a super power country in the world.
In fact
Indeed. I'm glad you got the point. I get pissed off with some trolls when they insult indigenous South Africans especially men and stereotype them. There are hard working and successful South Africans too but generalized negative comments and confirmation bias NEVER works. Nigerians of whatever ethnicity in SA must respect SA folks and not act arrogantly because cultural etiquettes vary from country to country and from one ethnic group to the other even in the same country.

There is a brilliant Nigerian-American medical doctor (with a specialization in musculoskeletal therapies which is in demand) who left his job at Johns Hopkin University and returned to Lagos, Nigeria just 5 months ago with his family. His name is Dr. Julius K. Oni (who is of the Yoruba ethnicity from Ondo State) and his video from his Instagram went viral online and some people thought he was stupid for returning to Nigeria after 25 years of being away. He has setup a world class facility in Nigeria, and has multimillion USD real estate investments as well. The media have interviewed him many times because of what he did and a lot of Nigerians in the Diaspora are determined to do what he is doing now.

Reverse Migration: Giving Back to Nigeria with Julius K. Oni
https://www.youtube.com/live/UJCzUpS4BoI?si=IMScjv6bA4lRnzgj

NIGERIAN-AMERICAN SURGEON LEAVES JOHN HOPKINS TO BUILD PRACTICE IN LAGOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A7M5qwkdb0?si=lfOqas4oEkL-5sqf

I Have Done Hundreds Of Surgeries In Nigeria - Dr Julius Oni

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNbe_SZjfzo?si=lrWd9RqppOovdMUH


In any event, there are Nigerians in the Diaspora who are offering their services online to Nigerian folks through telemedicine and video conferencing to solve problems and give training programs. So, this reduces the cost of traveling from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, or any part of the world.

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zhike: 2:47pm On Nov 24, 2024
wealthtrak:

Indeed. I'm glad you got the point. I get pissed off with some trolls when they insult indigenous South Africans especially men and stereotype them. There are hard working and successful South Africans too but generalized negative comments and confirmation bias NEVER works. Nigerians of whatever ethnicity in SA must respect SA folks and not act arrogantly because cultural etiquettes vary from country to country and from one ethnic group to the other even in the same country.

There is a brilliant Nigerian-American medical doctor (with a specialization in musculoskeletal therapies which is in demand) who left his job at Johns Hopkin University and returned to Lagos, Nigeria just 5 months ago with his family. His name is Dr. Julius K. Oni (who is of the Yoruba ethnicity from Ondo State) and his video from his Instagram went viral online and some people thought he was stupid for returning to Nigeria after 25 years of being away. He has setup a world class facility in Nigeria, and has multimillion USD real estate investments as well. The media have interviewed him many times because of what he did and a lot of Nigerians in the Diaspora are determined to do what he is doing now.

Reverse Migration: Giving Back to Nigeria with Julius K. Oni
https://www.youtube.com/live/UJCzUpS4BoI?si=IMScjv6bA4lRnzgj

NIGERIAN-AMERICAN SURGEON LEAVES JOHN HOPKINS TO BUILD PRACTICE IN LAGOS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A7M5qwkdb0?si=lfOqas4oEkL-5sqf

I Have Done Hundreds Of Surgeries In Nigeria - Dr Julius Oni

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNbe_SZjfzo?si=lrWd9RqppOovdMUH


In any event, there are Nigerians in the Diaspora who are offering their services online to Nigerian folks through telemedicine and video conferencing to solve problems and give training programs. So, this reduces the cost of traveling from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, or any part of the world.

Thank you for sharing this good information.

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Ernesthugo(m): 3:31pm On Nov 25, 2024
out of context
zhike:


Another reason South Africans are on this forum is because they realised that black people are undermined throughout the world and Nigerians are the cause.

They ran to Western world to be street beggers.
Ernesthugo(m): 3:32pm On Nov 25, 2024
mention 3 of them let me .
zhike:


We have lot of platforms in South Africa similar to Nairaland.

The reason I am here is to give Nigerians light.
kodred(m): 8:17pm On Nov 25, 2024
Thugnificent:
Simple questions

Are you a farmer?

Have you farmed before?

Let's start from there

It’s not rocket science bro. The cost of cultivation has more than tripled.
Thugnificent(m): 8:51pm On Nov 25, 2024
Ernesthugo:
ALRIGHT
Good evening Sir.

Please I've not heard from you Sir
Ernesthugo(m): 9:05pm On Nov 25, 2024
Replied your mails
Thugnificent:
Good evening Sir.

Please I've not heard from you Sir
Thugnificent(m): 9:28pm On Nov 25, 2024
Ernesthugo:
Replied your mails
Okay Sir
Thugnificent(m): 9:30pm On Nov 25, 2024
kodred:


It’s not rocket science bro. The cost of cultivation has more than tripled.
Nature has no rival in the scheme of things as there is a always a way to augment no matter the cost of cultivation. Just reduce the artificial and be natural in the farming process.

Btw...

What cost of cultivation again when I'm mostly replanting?

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zhike: 9:32am On Nov 27, 2024
Ernesthugo:
out of context

what is inside the context
Ernesthugo(m): 12:10pm On Nov 27, 2024
drop the names of the websites in south africa related to nairaland,is it hard for ur fingers to type the bearest minimum
zhike:


what is inside the context
zichien: 9:27pm On Nov 27, 2024
They did not start out seeking invesments through IPO. Companies dont just wake up and go IPO, they start out small, then grow big enough where they want to scale up. IPO is a rigorous process where ones ing books are open, and vetted and forever public. Apple, Amazon raised most of their initial start up funds from their family and friend first. Then bank loans. You havent shown us that your business is legit ( which I can bet my balls 100% that it is a scam), or scalable. Show us your proof of concept first. Not all this yahoo yahoo profits of growing by 10x, as if it is easy
DrDoc:



Tell us, why does Telsa, Flour Mills, Dangote seek for investments through IPO. ?
DrDoc: 6:41am On Nov 28, 2024
zichien:
They did not start out seeking invesments through IPO. Companies dont just wake up and go IPO, they start out small, then grow big enough where they want to scale up. IPO is a rigorous process where ones ing books are open, and vetted and forever public. Apple, Amazon raised most of their initial start up funds from their family and friend first. Then bank loans. You havent shown us that your business is legit ( which I can bet my balls 100% that it is a scam), or scalable. Show us your proof of concept first. Not all this yahoo yahoo profits of growing by 10x, as if it is easy



And I told you i was starting out or do not have moderately big farms ? Continue to view everythinf through your negative viewpoint of life. Everyone that has engaged me saw brilliance. I owe you nothing so have no need to prove anything to you.
kodred(m): 8:36am On Nov 28, 2024
Thugnificent:
Nature has no rival in the scheme of things as there is a always a way to augment no matter the cost of cultivation. Just reduce the artificial and be natural in the farming process.

Btw...

What cost of cultivation again when I'm mostly replanting?

The augmentation is your profit bro. Farming is a very sweet venture, it is also heart wrenching. There are some crops you need to apply fertilizer/chemicals et al especially if you’re doing it big. Some can go naturally but they are few and take long time to yield.

Even though replanting saves on seeds/stems. The replanting is peculiar to some produce. For example, can you replant cucumber? Or watermelon, tomatoes et al.
Thugnificent(m): 7:57am On Dec 02, 2024
kodred:


The augmentation is your profit bro. Farming is a very sweet venture, it is also heart wrenching. There are some crops you need to apply fertilizer/chemicals et al especially if you’re doing it big. Some can go naturally but they are few and take long time to yield.

Even though replanting saves on seeds/stems. The replanting is peculiar to some produce. For example, can you replant cucumber? Or watermelon, tomatoes et al.
Most of the fertilizer used are all organic fertilizers gotten from dung of livestock

Second paragraph, I plant none of the listed crops and all my crops can be replanted, so what gives?

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