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Sir Emperor Owen
@SEOROYALFARM
Founder • SEO ROYAL EMPIRE Crypto & FX Trader 📊 Agro Investor 🌱 SEO Royal Farm 🐄🐓🐏 🌴 ROYALTY, WEALTH, GROWTH, LEGACY…
Africa Sumali Nisan 2026
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@Naija_farmers You don’t Avert the Fulanis you stop them ! Because they will keep coming to your farm to graze if you don’t stop them ! People won’t continue to send you free money for support
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Quick update great minds!!
After a series of advice yesterday saying that I should kpai the guy, cut his hands etc.. another set came around today to destroy and it was a tug of war sending them away. The Amotekun people also called me for the meeting. However, my family kicked against it and told me to let go and as a well brought up Yoruba man, I accepted their advice.
Two generous people donated the sum of 100,000 and 150,000 towards the fencing project and I will be getting the materials to the site tomorrow for erection.
Anybody that has things to lose won't tread the way of violence. I stand to lose a lot of I should go head- to -head with them.. the best way is to avert the problem

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@BOGbadams I’m married to an Akwa Ibom woman and I know a lot about people like you. I don’t have your time !
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@willieatk1 That’s the problem with us in the south leaving almost everything to abokis
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@RukaRukky What if them carry you go corner like say dem wan loose guard you nkor ???
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Recording police officers on duty in public spaces is not a crime. Obstruction of lawful duties is.
Police officers are public officials performing public duties. In public spaces, actions carried out in the course of duty may be observed and recorded.
However, this must be done responsibly o. Do not obstruct police duties, interfere with ongoing operations as at the material time, nor incite disorder or compromise public safety. The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to professionalism, accountability, and lawful engagement with the public.
Members of the public are encouraged to report any misconduct through official channels and @PoliceNG_CRU

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I can’t remember how much it was sold for, but I remember it was never affordable for kids.
I would know, the first one we got in 2006, we need over 20 of us to pull money together.
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn
This ball is now sold for 8k, we used to buy it for N400.
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I am teaching you this for free today!
Early rains mostly favor weeds, not your crops.
Many farmers don’t understand this, and it costs them yield every year.
During the dry season, thousands of viable weed seeds fall and settle on the ground, lying dormant and hibernating in the soil.
Waiting for moisture, just like you the farmer are waiting for rain.
So immediately the first rain drops, the farm comes alive but not for your crops.
It’s the weeds that wake up.
Every part of your farm turns lush green with little to no value.
That one rainfall is enough for them to thrive, unlike your crops, because they are naturally built to survive and dominate.
Throughout the dry season, soil microorganisms have been quietly working, breaking down organic matter and releasing nutrients into the soil.
Those nutrients are what feed these weeds and help them grow rapidly.
So as a farmer, your job at this stage is not to plant, but to fight weeds.
And I personally recommend chemical weed control.
If you are practicing zero tillage, first manually clear the weeds, then allow the farm to stay for two to three weeks while the weeds regrow. After that, spray with both pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicides.
If you are tilling the soil, manually clear the weeds, turn the soil, and allow weeds to regrow for about two weeks. Then go ahead and plant your crops.
Before weeds will visit the farm again, your crops will be almost at the harvest stage,because the herbicides will kill both the weed seeds in the soil and the vegetative parts of it down to root.
Watch your crops thrive healthier and better.
Poor timing is a major challenge in agriculture.
Smart farmers understand this pattern, and that is how farming becomes easier and more profitable.
You won’t read this in most textbooks.
Help me quote and repost for others to learn.
#farmers #farm

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@Drizzy195 @PoliceNG Concerns are noted. Such conduct is not acceptable and, where established, is addressed in line with existing disciplinary procedures.
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The incident in Asaba is unacceptable and does not reflect the standards of the Nigeria Police Force @PoliceNG.
Extortion in any form is prohibited, the use of POS or any electronic payment system within police formations is strictly prohibited. No officer is authorized to demand or receive money from any member of the public.
To members of the public, your vigilance matters o. Speaking up strengthens accountability.
For complaints and reports, follow @PoliceNG_CRU

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@RukaRukky @PoliceNG So what have you done since the video came out ! 😂
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@CallmeCherissh Na me be number 30 person to view Omo algorithm is bad. !!!
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@SEOROYALFARM I bought very batch of feed m complaining d mumu white man is telling me I should use it first
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I’m job hunting at this point.
This farm life is draining me mentally. One minute you’re trying your best, next minute everything is off balance.
Feed companies aren’t helping at all. There no consistency, just mix and pour like we won’t notice.
Today eggs are big and promising, tomorrow you’re packing crates full of undersized eggs like you’re raising pullets again.
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You rescue dōgs for a living.
It pains your heart to see stray dogs who could have decent shelter, and dõgs maltreated by their owners.
In the evening,
You go and hang out with Ekaette who sells dog peppersoup. You're deceiving yourself.
This tweet is not about dögs.
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo
What a beautiful apolitical flyer. Congratulations to Seyi Tinubu on the success of his annual summit. 🤭
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