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Caleb Adeyeni

Caleb Adeyeni

@Caleb_Adeyeni

Economist |Accountant |Agric. Finance Expert |Professional Farm Mgr | Entrepreneur@Foodbet. On a mission to feed 100,000 households per year.

Nigeria Beigetreten Mayıs 2017
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)
Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert·
Before you know it, the first slide turned to the last slide! Is farming still a poor man's profession or we should change the narrative? Good evening Farmer's.
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@IkukuomaC This is expected because he didn't allow business as usual "civil servants sharing money on a weekly basis".
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Chief Ikukuoma
Chief Ikukuoma@IkukuomaC·
What exactly did Wale Edun did wrong for APC members to bury him alive and even signing condolence register???
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@willieatk1 Maybe the ground and grass weren't wet when sprayed. I used last year and it did a good job
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Willie@willieatk1·
FORCE UP. Bush has taken over my banana plantation because of this water called force-up Agro chemicals. Like it now have agreement with grass not to ever kill them again!! Really frustrating 😤 Oh my farms I don't know, am I the only one facing this terrible situation? I have flirted it 3times this year nothing happened to the grasses. Before you come say I bought fake products... I went to their main distributor, I bought 4cartoons. I don't buy from roadside retailers... I divide 1litre into 3 for 16ltr spraying tank. I'm done with them at this point. I gave up.
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Atiku Abubakar
Atiku Abubakar@atiku·
Last night, I received two Christian clerics, Bishop (Dr.) Joseph Stanley and Archbishop (Dr.) Kingsley Oloro, at my residence in Abuja. We engaged in fruitful conversations. -AA
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@Magixlamy_ Wale Edun has health issues. May God Almighty make whole again. Amen🙏
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Dr Alhaji Kowope Cole 🇳🇬🇸🇸
BREAKING: President Bola Tinubu has relieved Wale Edun from his position as Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and appointed Taiwo Oyedele as the new Minister of Finance.
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
In 2027, from which Local Government Area will you be casting your vote for President Tinubu? ❤️🔥
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
WATCH: ADC national youth leader Senator Dino Melaye inspecting some of his constituency projects. And his people in his constituency are suffering... First Nigerian 👇👀🙆
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Femi Ote$
Femi Ote$@realFemiOtedola·
Happy Birthday to my first princess @shestolani 🎂 Watching you grow into the woman you are today has been a real blessing. Proud of you even if you think you know everything now 😂 … F.Ote💲
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Chukwunonso (Farmer)
Chukwunonso (Farmer)@FirstKingEntert·
Which crop gave you your first million in Agriculture? Or We are not yet there?
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
Question: On a scale of 1-10, can you rate your chances of emerging as a candidate and the president of Nigeria in 2027? Peter Obi: 👇🤣🙆
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Ayo | Farm Tribe by AY 🇳🇬 🇹🇷 🌾🍫🫚
I’m working on something big around rice farming. But I don’t want theory. I want real numbers. If you farm rice (or know someone who does): First I want to buy rice stalk And I need your actual data Costs. Yield. Planting method. Failures. Comment or DM.
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@ThisisChale @ToheebAyomide2 Variety: not known Seed quantity: about 50kg (N20,000) Location: Iseyin, Oyo State Rice Type: lowland Season: rain fed Maturity: 5 months
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Baba Chale
Baba Chale@ThisisChale·
@Caleb_Adeyeni @ToheebAyomide2 What variety of rice was planted, what part of Nigeria, upland or lowland, irrigated or rain fed? and how many months till harvest?
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@ThisisChale @ToheebAyomide2 My location is Iseyin, Oyo State. The quantity planted: half bag at N40,000 per bag. Variety: I bought at Fulani Kara market. It's lowland and rain fed
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@ToheebAyomide2 I did just one acre last year and my data are: Land clearing (herbicide)- 6,000 Land preparation- 30,000 Planting (direct sowing)- 25,000 Selective herbicide- 8,000 Fertilizer- 8,000 Weeding (removing of grasses)- 20,000 Harvesting- 25,000 Agro sack - 12,000 Yield- 1506kg
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Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1
Lere Olayinka - Aresa 1@OlayinkaLere·
Q: If the consensus candidate emerges within the ADC Coalition, will you step aside in the interest of unity? Atiku: It is not about stepping aside, the first option in the coalition is to work out a consensus. If that doesn’t emerge, then we go for direct primaries. #ME: Pitobi wan contest ticket with party owner, whose building is being used as the National Secretariat 😂😂😂😂
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Livingstone Ogbebor
Livingstone Ogbebor@OgbeborData·
I gave goat cassava peels and cassava water to drink After some hours I found out the goat had died. What could be the reason? This goat farming business is not easy o
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Rauf Aregbesola
Rauf Aregbesola@raufaregbesola·
Today, during the presentation of the Secretariat Report of our great party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC), at the 8th National Convention which held in Abuja, I reiterated that the party is the only hope for the Nigerian masses. The ruling party never had a vision; its Renewed Hope agenda was a scam! We are here because the ADC is on a rescue mission to pry the country from the strangulating grasp of the ruling party. The APC is a party which has foisted on the country an electoral law that states that forgery and making false claims in electoral documents is no longer a punishable electoral offence. In other words, the ruling party is decriminalizing criminality. We proclaim our existence because our country is worth all necessary sacrifices. We cannot allow kakistocracy in Nigeria. The government’s claim that the recent reduction in the exchange rate shows its mastery of economics is false. In truth, the exchange rate, which was about N700 to the dollar when this government assumed office in 2023, is now about N1,400. This amounts to a 100 percent devaluation. In an import-dependent economy, this is devastating. Before this administration, the cost of a litre of fuel was between N185 and N238, depending on which part of the country you were in; now it is about N1,400 per litre and still rising. The cost of transportation is now so prohibitive that it has become unrealistic for some workers to go to work. The administration told Nigerians that if it does not solve the power problem by providing a constant power supply, it should not be voted for a second term. Today, power supply is far worse, with some parts of the country receiving an average of two hours daily and some being in darkness for weeks and months at a stretch. Ordinarily, having made such a promise and failed woefully, an honest president should simply step down and not seek reelection. Rather, what we are witnessing is the most desperate attempt by a candidate in Nigerian electoral history to retain power at all costs, even if it means bringing down the entire democratic system.
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Caleb Adeyeni
Caleb Adeyeni@Caleb_Adeyeni·
@SundayDareSD We don't expect people like Prof. Pat Utomi to appreciate what President Tinubu is doing because their unexplainable profits are no longer coming. Their banks will start declaring losses because ABAT has blocked the loopholes.
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Sunday Dare,CON@SundayDareSD·
PAT UTOMI : AN ECONOMIC BUCCANEER FLIRTING WITH INTELLECTUALISM Professor Pat Utomi has once again chosen to dance naked in the public square, playing to the gallery with a familiar cocktail of grandstanding and gloom. This time, he has come to dismiss the reform programme of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as “ridiculous,” “poorly structured,” and, in a flourish of intellectual overreach, a “Ponzi scheme.” At this point, the issue is no longer what Utomi is saying. The issue is why his interventions consistently collapse under the weight of their own exaggeration, under the slightest scrutiny or interrogation. Any reflective — indeed, discerning — mind would note that, after all these long years of sophistry and vacuous pontifications, all Utomi can possibly point to as his bonafides or bragging rights in the civic space today are the ruins of Volkswagen Automobile Ltd and BankPHB where his much touted “academic wizardry” was exposed as “Ponzi scheme”. An Economy of Words, Not Results Utomi’s public persona has long rested on the alarmist aura of a “political economist.” But strip away the titles, the panels, and the endless commentary, and a more uncomfortable question emerges: where is the evidence of all his posturings in the public space? Nigeria’s economic distortions did not emerge in a vacuum. They were sustained over decades by a rotating class of commentators and advisers who: * theorized dysfunction instead of dismantling it * intellectualized failure instead of correcting it and, crucially, found relevance within a broken system. Utomi was not outside that ecosystem. He was part of it. Contrast this with measurable shifts under the current reform cycle: * Fuel subsidy removal (May 2023): eliminated a multi-trillion-naira fiscal drain, freeing up revenues for subnational allocations and deficit reduction. * Exchange rate unification: collapsed multiple FX windows into a single market-reflective rate—an essential step flagged for years by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. (The actual “Ponzi scheme” that benefited a few with privileged access through arbitrage.) * FAAC disbursements have risen materially post-subsidy removal, improving state-level fiscal liquidity. These are not theoretical positions. They are structural actions with verifiable fiscal impact. From Insider Comfort to Outsider Outrage There is a pattern here that is too glaring to ignore. For years, the rent-seeking architecture of Nigeria’s economy—subsidy leakages, FX arbitrage, policy opacity—created space for a certain kind of “expert”: visible, vocal, and perpetually adjacent to power, yet rarely accountable for outcomes. Now, that architecture is being disrupted. And suddenly, the volume of outrage has gone up. This is not a coincidence. It is a reaction. When a system that once rewarded commentary begins to prioritize structural correction, those who thrived in the old order often rebrand themselves as its fiercest critics. Not out of principle—but out of displacement. Meanwhile, early macro signals are adjusting: * Oil revenue remittances have improved post-subsidy removal and reforms in NNPCL transparency frameworks. * External reserves stability has strengthened relative to pre-reform volatility cycles. * Debt service-to-revenue pressure has begun easing marginally as fiscal leakages are curtailed. The “Ponzi Scheme” Claim: A Collapse of Serious Thinking Let’s be blunt. Calling a national reform programme a “Ponzi scheme” is not provocative—it is intellectually hollow. A Ponzi scheme is built on deception and zero value creation. Nigeria’s reforms—however painful—are attempting to: * eliminate fiscal leakages * restore price discovery in the FX market * rebuild macroeconomic credibility If anything resembled a Ponzi structure, it was the previous regime o * borrowing to sustain consumption. * subsidizing inefficiency at scale. * masking structural weakness with artificial stability. 1/2 @officialABAT
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