πΊπ¦ This is what Zelensky's hometown looks like now
A man in Krivoy Rog cries in pain after draft officers "accidentally" broke his leg during forced conscription attempt
His elderly father later tried to step in and ended up with a broken nose for his trouble
This is the face of mobilization in Ukraine
These Police Officers just parked me at Bolade, Oshodi, pointed guns at me, and forced me to transfer N100,000 them. When my bank app showed "exceeded transfer limit", they dragged me to a nearby POS to do it with my card.
They initially demanded 150k each.
They were 4 in number.
These are the names I could copy:
Francis Adekunle
2087495551
Kuda
Friday Ikpe
9136237110
Okay
This is the phone number of the notorious Officer Friday Ikpe 09136237110. I got it from his opay
@PoliceNG@BenHundeyin@Princemoye1
Please my mutuals, if you see this on your TL, help repost or tag other relevant authorities until these criminals are apprehended.
When people talk about important crops in Nigeria, maize and rice usually get all the attention
But there is one grain quietly feeding millions of people, surviving harsh weather, and thriving where many crops would fail.
Meet guinea corn (Sorghum) - A crop so tough that when drought hits, it can slow down, wait, and bounce back when the rains return.
Interesting facts about Guinea corn (Sorghum) :-
β’ Sorghum is one of the most drought-resistant grains in the world
β’ During severe dry conditions, sorghum can enter a survival mode, slowing its growth until water becomes available again
β’ Nigeria is one of the worldβs leading producers of sorghum, with millions of tons harvested every year across the northern regions
β’ Sorghum is the major grain behind kunu, one of Northern Nigeriaβs most popular traditional drinks
β’ Unlike many grains that lose nutrients during processing, sorghum can be eaten as a whole grain, helping retain its natural fiber and minerals
β’ Some varieties produce deep red grains that are rich in natural plant compounds called antioxidants
β’ Sorghum is completely gluten-free, making it an important alternative for people who cannot consume wheat
β’ The crop is so versatile that while the grain feeds humans, the leftover leaves and stalks can be used as livestock feed
β’ In many rural communities, sorghum stalks are also used to make fences, roofing materials, baskets, and mats
β’ Sweet sorghum varieties store sugar inside their stalks, much like sugarcane
β’ Because it grows well in poor soils, sorghum often succeeds where crops like maize may struggle
β’ The grain has been cultivated in Africa for thousands of years and is believed to have originated on the continent
β’ Sorghum is used in a variety of traditional foods, including pap, flour-based meals, and energy-rich swallows
β’ Many breweries use sorghum as a locally sourced alternative to barley in beverage production
Sorghum has more nutrients compared to maize but since maize was introduced to us by the Portuguese, we dropped this amazing crop and focus on maize that has caused us more problems than solutions.
Happy Sunday to you
Lanre NaijaFarmer
Billionaires donβt have bank accounts like you and me. They have art collections, Yachts,Mansions,Stocks. None of it gets taxed until they sell it. So they just never sell it. They borrow against it instead. Live off the loans. Pay almost nothing. Then when they die, their kids inherit it all tax-free. The wealth never gets taxed, It just gets passed down. And we wonder why the gap keeps getting wider.