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There are 3 sides of a Story, Yours, Theirs and Truth.

Zion, PA Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@Naija_farmers What if someone want to start with point-of-lay ? Can you help to do break down as done on this ? Only have heart persons can do 0 week bird.
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The Nigerian Farmer
The Nigerian Farmer@Naija_farmers·
Dreaming of a ₦7–8M profit in poultry farming? First, you must be prepared to commit an upfront capital investment of nearly ₦20M. Below is a realistic financial breakdown for raising 2,000 birds from Day 1 through Week 24. Project Scope: 2,000 Birds This estimate covers the core operational essentials: livestock, nutrition, and healthcare. Please note: This strictly excludes the costs of land acquisition, structural construction, and specialized equipment. 1. Stocking Costs To secure your initial flock (Day-old chicks or point-of-lay pullets): Unit Price: ₦3,000 Total for 2,000 birds: ₦6,000,000 2. Nutritional Requirements (Weeks 0–24) Feeding is divided into three critical growth phases: Starter Phase (Weeks 0–8): Consumption: 1.5kg per bird (3,000kg total) Volume: 120 bags (25kg each) @ ₦17,000 per bag Subtotal: ₦2,040,000 Grower Phase (Weeks 9–20): Consumption: 6kg per bird (12,000kg total) Volume: 480 bags @ ₦14,800 per bag Subtotal: ₦7,104,000 Layer Mash Buffer (Weeks 21–24): Consumption: 2kg per bird (4,000kg total) Volume: 160 bags @ ₦14,500 per bag Subtotal: ₦2,320,000 Total Feeding Investment: ₦11,464,000 3. Medical & Administrative Costs Safeguarding your investment against disease and mortality: Healthcare (Vaccines, medications, and vitamins): ₦800 per bird Healthcare Total: ₦1,600,000 Labor Expenses: ₦300,000 The Industry Perspective While layers typically begin production by week 17 or 18, budgeting only to that point is a recipe for disaster. Seasoned farmers budget strictly up to Week 24 to eliminate funding gaps while egg production is still ramping up to its peak. Many poultry ventures collapse not from a lack of long-term profitability, but due to severe under-capitalization in the early stages. The Bottom Line: Now that you see the true operational cost of ₦19.3M+, do you have the financial stamina to commit the required capital and see it through?
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@Real_Idcabasa What do you think we can do to SALVAGE the situation ?
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IDcabasa
IDcabasa@Real_Idcabasa·
Not a time to share a joke, promote entertainment or campaign!!!! People died, people are dying not from natural causes but TERRORISM AND BANDITRY… We cannot let this abnormality become our normal in Naija… The country is BLEEDING
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@Mbanire Being a while Doc, court judgement these days is laughable. Someone wil list somewhere and tell you the outcome even at Supreme court level. We thought we had it bad few years but never knew it wa manageable then until now...... Fela, where dem get big big figures ????
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Muiz Banire
Muiz Banire@Mbanire·
JUST IN: A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ruled that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) lacks the constitutional and statutory powers to fix or prescribe the timetable for the conduct of party primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections. In a judgment delivered on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/517/2026 between the Youth Party and INEC, Justice M.G. Umar held that INEC’s role under Sections 29, 82 and 84(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026 is limited to receiving notices of party primaries, monitoring such primaries and receiving the personal particulars of candidates. The court declared that the commission cannot impose timelines on political parties regarding when to conduct their primaries for the nomination of candidates. The judgment further emphasized that political parties are only required by law to submit the names and particulars of their candidates to INEC not later than 120 days before the date fixed for the election. The decision is expected to have significant implications for preparations towards the 2027 general elections and the relationship between political parties and the electoral commission regarding internal party processes.
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@BTCs_ @AVFCOfficial Aston Villa coach has good history of winning Europa League , he did as Sevilla coach like twice or so.
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Crypto Hints
Crypto Hints@BTCs_·
Europa League final kick-off in less than an hour: Freiburg vs Aston Villa 🤝 I'm wholeheartedly rooting for @AVFCOfficial to WIN tonight 💪💪
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@EkeneAninze Chief this may be applicable to any other political party this APC knows they own the court by inference any aggrieved person who truly knows the party will just align with the "monsters" to get crumbs at least. Electoral Act that allows forged certificate.....
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E.P Aninze Esq.
E.P Aninze Esq.@EkeneAninze·
@jhybolar Court is another way to distract the person and the man the party has chosen against who is in court. While they are at that, anti party activities will still happen. Try and understand these things.
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E.P Aninze Esq.@EkeneAninze·
It seems APC has just shot itself in the foot by choosing to tread on a path that even INEC, with all its boldness, would not dare to walk. Too much of everything, they say, is bad. In the coming days, APC may have set itself up for endless litigation that could distract the party badly ahead of 2027, all because of excessive politics and unnecessary manipulation. First, APC started by selling forms to people they already knew would never be cleared to participate in the primaries. After making huge money from the exercise, they went ahead to disqualify almost one-third of those who purchased the forms, simply because they believed they lack the locus to challenge the injustice in court. But now, the real problem has emerged. For almost 48 hours, APC has refused to announce the results of the Senatorial primaries conducted across the country. Acting in line with party guidelines and its Constitution, APC had earlier constituted Electoral Committees nationwide to conduct the Senate primary elections on Monday. But shockingly, on the eve of the primaries, the party released a memo stripping those committees of the power to declare the results of the elections they were sent to conduct, unless such results were first vetted in Abuja. And I ask, how do you empower people to conduct an election, yet deny them the authority to tell contestants who won and who lost? Well, the Electoral Committees across the nation completed their assignments, yet APC has continued to withhold the results because what they are allegedly cooking up as “results” is still being perfected behind closed doors. The implication of this manipulation is dangerous for the party itself. APC may have unknowingly fallen into the trap of aggrieved aspirants and handed even weak contenders a legal window to drag the party to court. The moment those results are finally announced, even people who genuinely lost the primary elections may head straight to court, not necessarily to argue that they won, but to challenge the process used in declaring the results. Their argument will be that APC, breached both the Electoral Act, the APC Constitution, and the party’s nomination guidelines, all of which mandates that primary election results must be declared at the venue where the election was conducted, by the Electoral Committee Chairman who supervised it. Reference can easily be made to Article 20.4 of the APC Constitution and Section 9(ii)(e) of the APC nomination guidelines. And when these matters get to court, the focus may no longer be on who actually won or lost. The real issue will become whether APC followed its own rules and due process or not. Sometimes, no matter how smart a system thinks it is, it cannot fool everybody all the time. I am Ekene Aninze Esq.
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@SetiA01st @TheNationNews That Obiakpor satan will do same even if he waited for 2nd term. The best way to fight this satan is to put fir in his own zone and make him busy. Presidency makes it difficult for Fubara to act
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Seyi CLONE
Seyi CLONE@SetiA01st·
@TheNationNews If you don’t know how to pretend or hide your feelings, have patience, and think strategically, you have no business going into politics. This man should have just waited until he entered his second term before starting trouble.
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The Nation Nigeria
The Nation Nigeria@TheNationNews·
BREAKING: APC committee disqualifies 56 Fubara-linked aspirants, clears 33 for Assembly primary  dlvr.it/TSTJwT
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@Lewis_DoubleChf @TheNationNews That's the reason it was created by it's founder. Tribune still stand today due to balance reportage. We shall see you in next 10yrs after your founder must have lost relevance , wait for it.
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@Real_Idcabasa I don't want to believe what's on my mind with regard this your cryptic text. Last minute goal ?????? Chelsea played yesterday
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IDcabasa
IDcabasa@Real_Idcabasa·
Even if na last minute goal, e go make sense
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@NigeriaNDCHQ Dey play, expect court order very soon. The earlier you you agree that 2027 presidential election wants to be unopposed the better. NDC will soon get problem ,watch out.
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Nigeria Democratic Congress
Nigeria Democratic Congress@NigeriaNDCHQ·
Our National Legal Adviser resigned from the APM since last year. There is no discrepancy of membership or legal issues. INEC just forgot to update APM’s details on their website. See his letter of resignation from the party and as National Legal adviser attached. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Cc @GuardianNigeria ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
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The Guardian Nigeria@GuardianNigeria

NDRA raises alarm over alleged dual party membership, accusing Reuben Egwuaba’s simultaneous APM and NDC roles of violating Electoral Act, posing legal concerns. guardian.ng/news/dual-part…

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@SamAmadi @onyeka60 This text is extremely cowardly, why not full disclosure of names and coded OA and AO ? Have you seen recent ADC high table decoration ? PARTY IS SUPREME......IF O IS NOT CHOSEN THEN A AND M WILL WORK TOGETHER....DO YOU GARRIT.....
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Sam Amadi
Sam Amadi@SamAmadi·
Cowards Die Many Times Nigeria is a republic. There are no first class and second class citizens. You cannot continue to insist on bossing everyone else, even those better than you. If a man won over 6m votes, excluding those not counted, he deserves the respect of being treated as an integer, not a fraction. For those who care to know, if O cannot win, A cannot win. If O and A need to be together to win, then it should be OA this time, not AO
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@OurFavOnlineDoc If time dedicated to Atiku personal matter by you is given to something in your own personal life, I"m sure you must achieved a lot. Stopping taking paracetamol for others headache face yours.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
2007 Atiku ran- and lost. 2011 Atiku ran- and lost. 2015 Atiku ran- and lost. 2019 Atiku ran- and lost. 2023 Atiku ran- and lost. 2027 Atiku wants to run- and lose. He doesn’t care whether it’s the turn of the north or the south, he must run. This desperate foolishness and selfishness really needs to end. In 2015, his desperate foolishness is a huge part of why this satanic APC happened. If he stayed with GEJ, maybe APC wouldn’t have won and GEJ may have done a second term and then supported him to be president in 2019. But then again, desperate foolishness at play. In 2023, it was the turn of the South. His desperate foolishness again at play, is why Tinubu happened. This is 2027, it is still the turn of the South, but his desperate foolishness has consumed him, he will run, he will ruin himself and everyone else in the opposition. And when he does this, Tinubu will then likely return not because he deserves to but because we have a perpetually selfish politician who has had no commonsense in 20 years to put the country first and think beyond himself. Even his own son, as I type this, is currently in APC working for Tinubu. Even his own son can see that his father’s desperate foolishness and selfishness for 20years needs to end.
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@ChimdiEkeo59125 @NigeriaStories With Kano votes abi, thank God it is boldly written in yesterday ADC youth meeting that PARTY IS SUPREME.
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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwanso today on his way to Jummat Mosque in Kano.
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@fisayosoyombo @TrafficChiefNG "I am a stubborn politician, I will campaign for my 2nd term. They want to get rid of me through insecurity"
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'Fisayo Soyombo
'Fisayo Soyombo@fisayosoyombo·
A country where over 400 defenceless civilians are held captive by terrorists for over a month but life continues as nomal for the president🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
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@IkeGod_ @ChidiOdinkalu The 2025 judgement was done with right sense, sadly everything is now Wikenised. Every judge needs land in Abuja and SUV to cruise town.
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Ike God
Ike God@IkeGod_·
JUST HAPPENING: In one breathe, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, in October 2025, dismissed the suit filed by Dumebi Kachikwu against the Senator David Mark-led ADC leadership, citing lack of jurisdiction. In another breathe, same Justice Joyce Abdulmalik following a suit brought before her Federal High Court Abuja by one Obinna Norman, has today issued an order restraining INEC from recognising state congresses conducted by committees constituted by the David Mark-led ADC caretaker committee, citing that her court now has jurisdiction over internal affairs of political parties? Before our very eyes, these people are about to collapse Nigeria's fragile and nascent democracy, thereby morphing that country into a one-party state with Bola Tinubu coronated as the Ayatollah of Nigeria? Dear Mazi @afamosigwe, will the NBA stand akimbo while Nigeria's fragile and nascent democracy collapses?
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@tajudine2013gm2 @PremiumTimesng Ridiculous remarks, point to impact of Subsidy removal in any sector in Nigeria, Exchange Rate floating that ought to be done Technically was shoddy due to personal interests. Economics application to Economy is common sense which TB Govt lack. Address message leave messenger
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Teejay 2🌽🌽🌽@tajudine2013gm2·
@PremiumTimesng Dear Pastor Sule, You are economically ignorant about the ongoing reform. President Tinubu has stopped subsidizing the exchange rate, because it has destroyed our Local Industries for Imported goods.
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Premium Times@PremiumTimesng·
“Performance is the best form of campaign. If you don't perform, that's why you are destroying the opposition because you fail. Is it a spell that you can't talk? Are these good? Is the country good? The dollar rose from N460 to N1,500. See fuel. What do you want to come back and do? What are you coming back to do? I have followed the system. You see some of us now. They are going to the news house to analyse what we are saying.” snip.ng/DzdCh
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@Kdimeji @BolajiADC ADC will allow opposition to live and participate in all democratic engagement, that alone is sufficient and a bedrock for any development in a country. Democracy thrive on others views and any Govt who is afraid of criticism is tyrant. Check Lagos politics, we get lesser ...
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Bolaji Abdullahi
Bolaji Abdullahi@BolajiADC·
This has to be the most shameless government in Nigeria’s history. About three weeks ago, the leadership of the PRP, led by its National Chairman, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, paid a courtesy visit to the National Chairman of the ADC. A few days later, rumours began to circulate that the coalition leadership was considering the PRP as an option. Although this is not true, it took only that single whiff of speculation for a faction to emerge almost overnight in what had been a historically tranquil political party, challenging the leadership of Baba-Ahmed. This is the reality of Nigeria’s shrinking democratic space under the All Progressives Congress. The government may continue to deny any involvement in the crises within other parties, insisting that these are merely internal failures, but the pattern is visible. The world can see what is happening. More importantly, they can see where this path leads. But here is the question: is there no one within the APC who can caution those engineering crises in opposition parties that they are, in fact, sowing the seeds of national instability? A political strategy that is anchored on sabotaging every opposition platform is ultimately self-destructive. When people are left with no options, they are, in reality, left with no choice.
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