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GideonOludayomi(m): 1:07pm On May 12
Land location is mosafejo village, Awa-Ijebu, Ogun state. Plantain, palm, Orogbo , cocoa exist already on some of the land.

Document available is Transfer of Ownership.

This is one of the best areas you can ever own farmlands. Some of the land is bordered by river paths (swampy) which is also good for any potential fish farmer.
Chat up this number for more info zero7zero88sixty2836
GideonOludayomi(m): 5:11pm On Feb 08
‎Let’s be real.
‎Nigeria is not a country where you can thrive alone. No matter how skilled, smart, or hardworking you are, your progress will always be tied to the strength of your connections. This is what we call social capital—the invisible currency that determines how far and how fast you can go in life.

‎You’ve probably heard the phrase "Your network is your net worth." But let me paint a clearer picture. Imagine two young Nigerians, Tunde and Seyi. Both have the same degree, the same level of intelligence, and even the same business idea. The difference? Tunde has spent time building relationships with people while Seyi believes in a lone-wolf approach.

‎Who do you think will succeed faster? Tunde, obviously. Why? Because talent don't create opportunities; people do.

‎Let’s not sugarcoat reality: Nigeria is tough. Inflation, job scarcity, and unpredictable policies make it hard to rely solely on personal effort. But those who thrive are not just the most hardworking; they are the most connected.

‎Studies show that over 70% of jobs in Nigeria are filled through personal referrals, not job applications. The same applies to business funding—investors and lenders are more likely to people within their trusted circles. If you don’t have a strong social capital, you will constantly be at the mercy of a system that rarely favors individuals without connections.

‎Now, I’m not saying you should start begging for favors on social media or randomly adding "big men" on LinkedIn. No. True social capital is built through genuine relationships, shared values, and collective efforts.

‎The shortest and most efficient way to achieve this is to be part of communities that align with your vision. Great things happen when like-minded people come together to achieve a common goal. This is why I encourage people especially young individuals to our cooperative community.

‎Invest in people before you need them. The best time to build a relationship is before you need help. Believe me, true wealth is anchored on community.

‎Leverage group strength. One person’s N100,000 might not go far, but when 100 people come together, that’s N10 million—enough to create real opportunities.

‎If you want to build wealth, gain influence, and create lasting streams of opportunities, stop walking alone. Find the right people, grow together, and watch how doors begin to open effortlessly. After all, who you know is often as important as what you know.

‎Would you like to be part of a network where growth is intentional, opportunities are shared, and success is a collective goal? You already know the answer.


GideonOludayomi(m): 7:49am On Jan 29
A plot of land measuring 500sqm is available @igbo oloyin area of Ibadan.
It is iust a 5 minutes drives from circular road and very close to the main road.
Document available is a ed survey.
Area is developed and fully habitable.

Asking price. 4.5million
zero 9 zero 57090201. Video available.
GideonOludayomi(m): 3:16pm On Dec 26, 2024
Brand new 208cc gasoline engine grinding machine for sales @ IJebu ode.
Price: 200,000

Slightly negotiable
Chat: zero9zero570902zero1

GideonOludayomi(m): 1:58pm On Nov 02, 2024
One plot of virgin land (500sqm) is available for sales along arulogun road, Akinyele LGA, Ibadan, Oyo state.
Asking price: 4.2m
Document: Reg. Survey

Features:
Very close to main road
Very organized layout
Easy access to circular road
Impressive Electricity supply

Chat me up on 0nine057zero90201
GideonOludayomi(m): 2:53pm On Oct 23, 2024
Farming is wide. And so, You need an entry point as a newbie. Do you want to deal in crops or livestocks? It's natural to want both and of course as you progress, you will naturally understand what and what you can gum together. However, back to your original question, after picking an entry point, the best way to start us to align yourself to a reputable practicing farmer close to you. He or she , hopefully, will guide you on from there.

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GideonOludayomi(m): 2:43pm On Oct 23, 2024
Nothing goes for nothing. It’s a simple truth, yet one of the most important calculations you’ll ever make is figuring out the long term consequences of the decisions you’re making today. Especially when it comes to agriculture.

Some people are already living proof of this. They took bold steps, seized the opportunity, and now they're counting their blessings as they enjoy huge financial rewards in agriculture. They made the right move at the right time, and today, they’re enjoying a fruitful harvest—both literally and financially.

Then there are those who are sitting on the sidelines, asking themselves, “Why didn’t I take that step when I had the chance?” Some even own or have access to land, but haven’t made use of it. Time waits for no one, but it’s not too late. The time to act is still now!

Agriculture has evolved—gone are the days of hard labor with little return. It’s now a multibillionaire industry, worth over $7 trillion globally. In Nigeria, agriculture alone s for 24% of the GDP, which means it’s one of the biggest wealth-generating sectors in the country.

The opportunities are massive, and the good news? You don’t need to be a big-time player to get in.

We currently have over 200 acres of prime farmland available for rent or purchase for the 2025 planting season in Ogun state. Imagine yourself growing high-demand crops like maize, soybeans, pepper, tomato—crops that are essential to the market and see steady, rising demand.

Whether you want to rent-to-farm or own-to-farm, the choice is yours.

When you deal with us, there are a few things that you get to benefit. Aside from the flexibility of renting land for farming or the permanence of owning your farm, you get to subscribe to our save-to-own-land asset program which helps you lock down the initial value of a land while paying for it installmentally over a reasonable period of time without putting you under undue financial pressure. The choice is yours.

What is more is that you have access to expert Farm and operational Management. Whether you're hands-on or hands-off, your crops or livestock will be in the best care, giving you peace of mind. This comes at zero Additional Cost .

2025 is yours to claim. The opportunities in agriculture next year are even greater, with advanced farming techniques and precision agriculture paving the way for higher yields and greater profitability. But , the worst thing you can do is partner with inexperienced or non-practicing farmers. You need a team that’s proven, reliable, and committed to your success.

With just 100 acres available, time is of the essence. The opportunity to rent-to-farm or own-to-farm is here—right now.

So, what’s it going to be? Will you take that bold step and secure your future in agriculture, or will you let another year by with regret?

Act now and book your slot for the 2025 planting season. me via https: // wa. me ./message/FTPFMBPSNXSSM1 and let’s discuss how you can either rent-to-farm or own-to-farm one of our available plots. Don’t wait—this is your chance to step into the wealth of agriculture and make 2025 your most profitable year yet!

GideonOludayomi(m): 2:07pm On Sep 07, 2024
Only fastest finger wins
GideonOludayomi(m): 2:04pm On Sep 07, 2024
Clean Nigerian Used Mazda 2.

First body.
Ac chilling.
Sound engine.
Clean and working perfectly fine.


Price - Just N1.4m (slightly negotiable).
Location: Akure.

*Whatsapp:* zero9zero57090201

GideonOludayomi(m): 9:19am On Aug 07, 2024
Sagaciousd1:
Are you pitching or ranting....no location, no pictures ...just stones to those that are hungry and airing their opinions

My ranting or pitch, whichever it is, is only for those who can understand and needs it. And those concerned are reaching out. Thank you.
GideonOludayomi(m): 4:49pm On Aug 04, 2024
As bad as Nigeria is, there still abound oppurtunities that cannot be questioned. You may be hungry and angry,dare not to be foolish.
GideonOludayomi(m): 1:54pm On Aug 04, 2024
While the protest and struggle for a better life and nation is going on, some people are not gambling about their choice to invest in promising and affordable land assets. Better don't sleep
GideonOludayomi(m): 2:12pm On Aug 02, 2024
Buy a plot of land for just 250k or 1 acre for just 1 million naira only. Deposit 50k or 200k and spread your payment over a period of 12months.

What is more is that instead of spending to maintain your asset,you get to earn from your land yearly even as you keep it to appreciate in value.

I only sell legit land assets and won't tolerate unserious buyers

To learn and know more, call or chat me up zero9zero57090201.

Offer is very limited.
GideonOludayomi(m): 4:03am On Jul 06, 2024
petrusevents:
Good afternoon,
An uncle oof mine has an acre of land laying fallow,
please I would like to know how much it will take to start a cassava farm on the land.
how many heaps can be made on the land.
best type to plant in southwest, expected yield in tonnage.

With about 250k, you should be able to start your cassava farm. It all mostly depends on your person - can you do the rugged works?

On 1 acre,you should have between 800- 1000 heaps. And a good harvest, should give you nothing less than 6 tons.

There are lots of methodological differences in how individuals farm cassava. So, don't expect too much validations.
GideonOludayomi(m): 10:48am On Jul 03, 2024
Still available
GideonOludayomi(m): 2:25pm On Jun 28, 2024
An Agricultural company currently needs the following vacancies filled;

Secretary (Ijebu Ode, no accomodation)


Farm Manager (Iseyin, accomodation available)


Driver (Ijebu Ode. Must be ready to travel long distances)

Minimum Renumeration is 50k.

Interested candidates should forward their CVS to 0eight038143824 (Whatsapp).
GideonOludayomi(m): 1:58pm On Jun 27, 2024
I have legit
2 plot of land after TASUED University school gate ogbo ijagun.
3.5m per plot. Very good for hostel or relaxation centre.
&
Another legit
Plots of land at idowa
@ just 550k per plot

Call or chat me up 0nine057090201

GideonOludayomi(m): 1:52pm On Jun 27, 2024
I have
2 plot of land
after TASUED University school gate ogbo ijagun.
3.5m per plot.
&
Another
Plots of land at idowa
@ just 550k per plot
GideonOludayomi(m): 4:43am On Jun 27, 2024
sweden7:
I am looking for farm workers. How does one access workers? What should one look out for to get people that stay and work?

Please send a message if you are looking for work.

Thanks

Call or chat me up. 0nine057090201
GideonOludayomi(m): 3:05pm On Jun 25, 2024
2 complete Grinding machines available for pickup or waybill from Ijebu ode.
Never used and cheaper than market price.

Price: 160k

Location: Ijebu ode.

Call or chat: 0nine057090201

GideonOludayomi(m): 1:37pm On Jun 25, 2024
6 sold

Only 4 available

120k each (fairly negotiable)

@Ijebu ode

Call or chat 0nine057090201

GideonOludayomi(m): 2:19pm On Jun 24, 2024
Fairly use pelleting machine available for sales for just 600k.

Shredder goes for 150k

Location: Ijebu Ode

Call or chat 0nine057090201

Chat me up and I will send you the video.
GideonOludayomi(m): 8:08am On Jun 13, 2024
DanielAgboro:
Good morning,

Looking to purchase farmland, need 5 acres. My budget is 100,000 naira per acre. Interested in lands in ogun, oyo, osun, ondo, kwara, kogi, delta states.

Please drop a message if you have such lands for sale.

Thanks,
Dan

I have for for 200k per acre in Ogun state. 09057090201
GideonOludayomi(m): 2:26pm On Jun 05, 2024
Corruption is a well-known ailment in Nigeria, permeating nearly every aspect of our society. And If there’s one effective strategy to address this pervasive issue, I believe it’s through adopting the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) model in our economic operations. While elements of this model exist for the financial sector, the government has yet to actively formulate policies to ensure that the fundamentals of REITs are in place. When discussing REIT fundamentals, it inherently involves governmental but citizens engagement.

REITs open doors for small investors, allowing individuals with modest income and savings to invest in high-value commercial real estate properties. This opportunity can significantly alleviate the financial pressure faced by many who strive for economic stability. The correlation between financial insecurity and corruption is clear and in a "cash and carry" society, where access to basic needs requires immediate wholesome payments, the temptation to engage in corrupt practices increases.

Consider the scenario where acquiring a car or a home is a luxury reserved for the wealthy. Even installmental arrangements are beyond the reach of average workers.

Without inclusive financial programs, medium earners and average workers are left in a perpetual state of economic uncertainty. The lack of accessible mortgage loans exacerbates this issue. If a civil servant knows their salary over of 35 years isn’t enough to secure a decent home, let alone an income-generating commercial property, the lure of corruption becomes stronger.

REITs naturally address these concerns by enabling decent earners to invest part of their income into collective investments that guarantee sustainable returns. This model can provide a safety net and reduce the pressure to secure financial stability through dishonest means.

The slow progress of REITs in Nigeria is primarily due to the government's lack of proactive policies and actions. Currently, there is no robust policy ing REITs beyond their seeming existence in mutual funds for financial institutions. A more dedicated policy would transform REITs into a powerful tool to combat corruption and alleviate poverty.

Moreover, REITs can foster a sense of ownership and responsibility among Nigerians towards public infrastructure. If public projects, like road construction, are financed through REITs, citizens with investments in these projects are unlikely to tolerate their destruction. Knowing their money is part of the investment will motivate them to protect and maintain these assets, as any damage directly affects their profits.

I strongly believe that the government should not bear the sole responsibility for infrastructure projects, especially those with income-generating potential. By placing such projects under REITs, we can cultivate a sense of financial assurance, responsibility and ownership in the public. This approach not only reduces corruption but also encourages citizens to protect and maintain public assets, thereby fostering a more able and engaged society.

Oluwatobiloba Gideon Oludayomi

I simplify your journey to financial freedom through strategic and streamlined real estate and agricultural investments that boost your CASH FLOW. If you're looking for a custom and guaranteed investment plan to meet your financial goals, let's connect and start this transformative path to wealth.
GideonOludayomi(m): 4:01am On May 14, 2024
Curious345:
I have 5m to invest in this cassava farming. I have looked for land for 2 years and have found none

What! For 2 years in Nigeria?
What type of land were you looking for? Rentage or outright purchase? And in what location do you need it?
GideonOludayomi(m): 7:53pm On May 08, 2024
Adeabbey95:
Please is there anyone here that is into goat farming? Please let's talk.

What would thou like to know?
GideonOludayomi(m): 7:28pm On Apr 19, 2024
Owning illiquid land assets that guarantees rest of mind is very crucial to your overall financial well-being.
When it comes to duely verified and affordable land assets in Oyo, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Abuja, i am very much around to help you get assetalized.
In real estate investment, 90% risk comes from you dealing with the wrong persons. With me, your investment is assured.


Only a man owns just one land assets but a real man owns multiple land assets.

Call or chat me up 09057090201 and let's talk business.
GideonOludayomi(m): 8:19am On Apr 19, 2024
Supreme145:
It's been over 10 years that I had that unpleasant experience with Nigerian Customs and my life has never remained the same.
A little background story on how it all started:
As a fresh faced High school graduate in 2010, I was given two options by my family, either to further my education or go into business. I choose the later, I went to stay with my uncle who sent me to main market Onitsha to learn a trade which encomed dealing on jeans though on wholesale level. I was done within 3 months and was given #150k to start my own business, a shop was already provided for me.

During this period I think there was a problem with Nigerian ports so most of the big importers were bringing in their goods through Cotonou port. The Naira had value then so most people that didn't have the financial means to import from China would go to Cotonou to buy goods too. Since my capital wasn't much, I would give my neighbor in the shop money to get goods for me, business was slow at first but improved when I got connected to my landlord who was a big importer of jeans through my uncle.

The man had the money but lacked the scope of the business which was what I brought to the table, he would go to China and import random designs which he would later dump in his warehouses to rot. I got close to him and started teaching him the rudiments of the business, I taught him what to import and when to import putting into consideration the time the cargo spends on sea. He trusted me and started giving me goods on credit.

I started going to Cotonou myself with the man's money, I would sell his goods, make a swift trip, turnover the money and make profits before returning the money to him. I could that #250k then was worth 1m cefa. With this method I made over 1m within a year, I was between 19-20 then and by far the youngest Oga plying that route, the other guys close to my age were all apprentices. I was making trips to Cotonou every blessed week and money was flowing in till tragedy struck.

I realized that the Cotonou route was risky when I started making the trip myself. Firstly the jeans were smuggled into Nigeria in order to evade import duties. After buying in Cotonou, the goods would be assembled in Seme border town where a crosser would then help to smuggle them into Nigeria. Now there were two ways of doing this, either through boot load which involved loading all your goods in a vehicle with a military escort, who would settle the custom officers or smuggling it in bits by sharing the goods to crossers like 4 bundles of jeans per person, the crossers would then disguise the jeans into many ways just to deceive the custom officers. Some ladies will make it look like they are carrying a baby and then cover it with hijab, while the men can wear 10 pairs if jeans at once. This method was safer than boot load because if anything goes wrong with boot load all the goods would be gone.

Everything was going well till a big man in our line called me and told me that he loved my hustling spirit and would like to take me to China on his next trip. Then between 2-3m could take someone to China for business, he asked me how much I had in total and I naively told him I had about 1.5m, he told me to round it up to 2m then he would personally help with my Visa stuff. Normally I don't go on trips with 100% of my capital, I had some reserve just in case but since I had a target to reach I had to go all in. A very wrong decision.

I went for the trip with all my capital and savings, the goods ed through all the custom checkpoints till it got to Alaba Alagun where the goods would be reassembled. We had an agent who was responsible of sending the goods to Onitsha.

I received the heart breaking call that customs had seized my goods in Benin, I was flabbergasted because jeans wasn't a contraband once it gets into Nigeria. We later discovered that my agent which happens to be my uncle sent the goods in a truck carrying used tires which was a serious contraband. It's noteworthy to mention that I had a fall out with my uncle because he deviated from our agreement and wanted me to serve him which was rebuffed by my family.

The remaining savings that I had was spent trying to secure the release of the goods. The goods were finally released over 8 months later with over 80% of them missing. One of the men that went on that trip with me that have goods worth over 10m nearly committed suicide because most of his capital was borrowed from exchangers. Some of us relocated to the village.

All attempts to get back on my feet over the years have proved abortive due to lack of substantial capital. I decided to go back to school after my other attempts at business failed but it wasn't easy either. I graduated over two years ago without a reasonable job and have been living from hand to mouth ever since, it's so bad that I can't even afford my school clearance 3 years after I graduated. My attempts at learning a digital skill couldn't blossom due to lack of a good PC and inability to afford steady data. At the age of 31 I've remained stagnant for over 12 years without a clear vision of where my life is headed. What once seemed like a promising life was truncated and became filled with unending struggle.

All hope is not lost. Some of us who dived into entrepreneurship immediately after school had similar experiences. While some were able to bounce back swiftly owning to good system some of us had to be very flexible and even though we haven't recovered fully, we yet have every reason to be grateful. At 31, you can still reset. Your advantage here is the fact that you can build and rebuild anything from the scratch. However, you may however need a job to 'regulate' you and not to limit you. It may be difficult to adapt but you need it to readjust and rebounce. You are very lucky to have experienced this in your prime and not in your spent age. Be encouraged, you can do it.

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GideonOludayomi(m): 9:39pm On Apr 18, 2024
HazardAwka:
I'm looking for where to invest 1 million to 2 Million naira to earn 2k daily without any risk

Any business without a risk is certainly more dangerous than the scariest risk out there. Risks can only be high or low.

However, u wanting a business without risk shows you are shy of responsibility and that should scare anyone trying to do business with you. Many will jump on your offer but sooner or later, either of you will cross a line. Such business relationship never ends well even if they manage to run for years.
GideonOludayomi(m): 7:16pm On Apr 17, 2024
Idrisk19:
Good evening dear Nairalanders.
I'm here to seek the opinions of the business men and women here. I lost my daddy last 7th of this month, during the funeral processing and 8th day prayer, the past students who studied under the tutelage of my father contribute immensely to the burial and prepared foods and drinks and some other things needed for the burial and prayer, all of us we didn't spend penny except the 8th day prayer everyone of us we prepared foods for our friends that's only money I said each one us spend. after prayer some of our family contribute money for us, and some of our friends also us as well, yesterday after I counted all my money I have like 120,000 both Bank and cash in hand. my question is which business can I start with a sum of 100k, the remaining money I want to use it for my children school stuff, I want to change their school bag, launch box etc. please your opinions would be highly welcome.. Thanks in anticipation

To be sincere with you, if you start a business in your current situation, you yourself pose a serious threat to that business because your liquid need will constantly contest with the income from that business which isn't profit yet. However, if you have a job , pls don't quit yet. And if you don't, try to get. However, the best business you can do now is trading. Or let me just say any business that keeps you liquid and not the ones that will take you weeks to recoup your capital. Avoid high risk businesses for now.

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GideonOludayomi(m): 10:00am On Apr 17, 2024
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Since you are already a catheter, I would advise you relax, calm down. Except you are 100% sure of how to run the business, otherwise, get a job (related to Cathering). Don't mind the pay, there are some experiences you don't need to experience. You already have the capital. You can also work in partnership with established catheters and then build yours gradually. I assumed you are a focused person. Please don't shortchange your potential partners or boss in the bid to start your own business o. If they can, you can. You don't have to boycott anyone.

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