Adeyemo Adesewa

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Adeyemo Adesewa

Adeyemo Adesewa

@AgbeSewa

Food🥗, Farm👩‍🌾, Be healthy!

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2016
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KiwiNod
KiwiNod@Kiwi_Nod·
The signal is green. The real show has begun. I am officially managing a special 100,000 $PROS prize pool for my Layer1 friend @Pharos_Network. Pitch me (tag @Kiwi_Nod) or on Telegram: Tell me EXACTLY what you bring to the Pharos ecosystem. You have exactly three attempts to convince me you deserve a share. Impress me, or get rejected. The vault is open. topnod.onelink.me/k0YC/kiwinod
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BIGOD
BIGOD@BiGODToken·
MEGA AIRDROP is live 🎁 Reward Pool: $5,000 👉 $1 for each user, sent directly to your wallet How to join: • Follow @BiGODToken • Repost and tag 2 friends • Join our Telegram: t.me/bigodtoken • Submit your info via form: forms.gle/waLhmxUxAsPQMB… Easy steps. Real rewards 👉 Claim yours before it’s gone #airdrop #reward #RWA
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JobFound Remote Jobs 👨‍💻
Role: Data Entry Salary: $15 - $26 per hour Location: Remote - Attention to detail - Ability to work independently with Let us know if you are Interested 👇
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Farm With Fred
Farm With Fred@Fredmunene_·
Washing or cooking will not remove toxic chemical residues from vegetables. Most pesticides enter the plant tissue. They move with the sap. You find them inside the leaves, stems, and fruits. Water only removes dirt and surface residues. Heat does not solve it. -Some chemicals break down slowly under heat -Others remain stable even after cooking -You still ingest residues after boiling or frying This is where many farmers go wrong. They rely on washing to fix poor spray practices. The real control starts in the field. -Follow correct spray intervals -Observe full withdrawal periods -Use the right chemical for the crop -Avoid spraying close to harvest -Keep clear records of every application If you harvest before the waiting period ends, no amount of washing will make that food safe. Safe food is produced before harvest, not in the kitchen. #SafeFoodFriday
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Farm With Fred
Farm With Fred@Fredmunene_·
Your farm is not small. Your thinking is. Many farmers hide behind low numbers. You have 100 chickens but you speak like a kitchen garden farmer. You harvest 2,000 cabbages but you sell like you are clearing leftovers. The market responds to confidence and audacity. Sell more than your current production. If you have. -100 chickens, sell like you run a 10,000 bird operation -2,000 cabbages, present yourself like an 80,000 head supplier This is how buyers think. -They want reliability -They want consistency -They want suppliers who look ready Position yourself like a serious supplier. -Create simple branding, even a name and phone number builds trust -Speak in weekly supply terms, not one-time sales -Show your production plan, not your current stock -Build relationships with buyers before harvest Then back it up with action: -Plan staggered production -Work with nearby farmers to fill gaps -Deliver on time, every time You are not lying. You are selling capacity and direction. Start acting like a supplier the market respects. #LetsGrowTogether
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BATN Foundation
BATN Foundation@BATNFoundation·
Attention Future Agripreneurs! The moment you’ve been waiting for is finally here! Are you a proud graduate of: Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) University of Ilorin, Nigeria @UnilorinNGR (UNILORIN) Michael Okpara'​ University of Agriculture Umudike, (MOUAU) Do you have a bold agribusiness idea burning in your heart? Are you ready to stop job hunting and start creating opportunities? Then gear up, because the BATN Foundation Graduate Agripreneur Programme (GAP) is OPEN for application! This is your launchpad to turn your agricultural passion into a scalable, sustainable, income-generating enterprise. Think big. Start now. Grow the future. Register through your institution and take the first step toward becoming an agribusiness leader! UNILORIN – deanofagric@unilorin.edu.ng / unilorin.edu.ng/graduate-agrip… FUNAAB – funaab.edu.ng MOUAU –  mouau.edu.ng #GraduateAgripreneurProgramme #BATNFoundation #Agripreneurship #JobCreators #AgricultureInnovation #AgriBusiness
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JobFound Remote Jobs 👨‍💻
No Experience! No Problem 🚀 Role: Data Entry Clerk Salary: $25 - $30 per hour Location: Remote Let us know if you are Interested 👇
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Farmer Akin Alabi®
Farmer Akin Alabi®@akinwale_cfi·
CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN BIO -ETHANOL PRODUCTION
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IFPRI
IFPRI@IFPRI·
Today is #WorldSoilDay 🌍. 👩‍🌾 Healthy soils depend on equitable access and decision-making. IFPRI research shows that women farmers often use different soil management practices—like crop rotation and manure—but face greater barriers to adopting sustainable land management. Strengthening soil health means closing gender gaps in resources, land rights, and support services. Read more ▶️ ifpri.org/blog/un-desert… #WorldSoilDay #GenderEquity #SoilHealth #LandRestoration #SustainableLand @CGIAR
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Role - Data Entry Salary - $10 - $12 per hour Location - Remote - Review and validate records - Flag any issues Let us know if you are Interested 👇
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Farm With Fred
Farm With Fred@Fredmunene_·
If you are not obsessed with selling, stay away from farming. Farming is a business of selling food, not growing food for fun. Food is life, and farming feeds that life. But farming pays only those who treat it as a business. Stop chasing miracle seasons. The promise of one big harvest that gives you $50,000 is a lie that kills farmers and their dreams. Real money in farming is in daily cash flow. -How much did you make today? -How much will you make by the end of the week? -How much will you make by the end of the month? -How much will you make by the end of the season? That is what we call printing money in farming. Be obsessed with that, not with one lucky harvest. #LetsGrowTogether
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
Samson has finally broken this table 😂 Farmers and Agribusiness players, in whatever you do, profit should be your number 1. You're in this field to make money, don't listen to any distractions. Focus on your business. Make money. Rinse & repeat.
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A. Ayofe
A. Ayofe@abdullahayofel·
This is Powerful content: Knowing how govt revenue flows is key but sad truth is, governors pocket the biggest chunk while states & LGs struggle.😭🔥Rt🔁
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
If you're a student concerned that your JAMB score is significantly lower than expected, and you're confident there's an error, please fill this form immediately. forms.gle/1NW5ZYz7ffiPjN… We are taking legal steps by Monday at the Federal High Court to compel JAMB to release the marking sheet and scoring details, so students can verify the accuracy of their results.
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I think there is a problem with JAMB scoring engine. It affected thousands of youngsters who can’t speak up. I have carefully studied a lot of JAMB results from random people since yesterday and I can confirm that something is obviously wrong with their system. Lots of schools have reached out to me to lay this complaints as well. The future of this youngsters is at stake. I will make a formal report to JAMB HQ, the Presidency and the Senate. If you have such complaints kindly share here with evidences. Also share with others.
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Adeyemo Adesewa
Adeyemo Adesewa@AgbeSewa·
Farm Support Academy is back with a Professional Training for Farmers — this time, it’s bigger, practical, and packed with everything you need to boost your productivity and profitability. Ready to go bigger? Send a message or call 08060250528 to register.
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NaijaFarmer
NaijaFarmer@Nig_Farmer·
Let me find small troubles 😁 Someone said he bought white beans while picking it - he noticed there were no weevils in the beans and he realized it was a GMO & threw it away! 😂😂😂 This is so funny guys & he just foolishly wasted his money. I mean the reason why researchers at Institute of Agricultural Research Samaru Zaria developed this Bean is to prevent weevil infestation. Bcs of Weevil infestation Farmers would use a lot of pesticides almost 4-5 times before harvest & the residue in the beans has been linked to Cancer. After those plenty pesticides, Mallams will also soak the beans in Sniper so Weevil will not touch the beans when they store it. Now imagine the amount of p0is0ns in that beans before it gets to your table. Nigeria Agricultural Researchers now design a variety that will not need all those pesticides & Snipers bcs they have designed the seed in such a way that it repels weevil, they added the things weevil do not like so when weevil touch the beans they run e.g Insects don't like Garlic but it is good for human. Would you say the Researchers are bad people? The variety is what many farmers have planted in the North since 2019. The seed is everywhere if you want to buy. It is Nigerian Made not from anyone or Bill Gate. But my people lack knowledge about these things and if you try to explain dem go start dragging you & say terrible things. If you buy beans and you don't seed Weevil you should be happier instead throwing it away and wasting your money. Don't follow online activists & conspiracy theories. It's all irrelevance! I am awaiting your insults as usual 😁
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