@PHORLA_BIG@RaenestApp@RaenestHQ Abeg what's happening, it's no longer funny. @RaenestApp abeg I use God beg you. Where is my money? Just allow me update my identity so I can move my money abeg
@RaenestApp@RaenestApp I logged into my account now, just for you guys to lock my account for no reason. A client sent funds to my account yesterday and it didn't reflect. Your app says I should update my identity, but nothing shows when I click on it. And your customer care is not helping.
@jayhemz This is how it is everywhere in the world. Your money is supposed to buy you access. You might think this is not important until you get into trouble
@General_Somto Abia does not need an airport. There is one in imo, just 20-30 mins away from Aba. Build a railway system that connects to that airport, port harcout and other south eastern states. Also focus on seaports. As for airport, I don't know.
A lot of people want to start poultry farming with ₦300k.
But let me tell you something most people don’t realize…
You do NOT need to own a poultry farm before you start making money from eggs.
Start with EGG DISTRIBUTION.
Buy directly from farms at ₦5,000-₦5,200 per crate.
Sell at ₦5,300-₦5,800 depending on location, demand, and season.
Now calculate it…
If you sell just 100 crates daily with only ₦300 profit per crate:
₦300 × 100 = ₦30,000 daily profit.
In 30 days?
That’s around ₦900,000 gross profit.
And during scarcity periods when eggs rise fast, your margin can even be higher.
Some egg distributors honestly make more money than layer farmers sef.
Because the farmer still has to:
• Buy feed
• Vaccinate birds
• Handle mortality
• Pay workers
• Manage light, water, medication, and stress
Meanwhile the distributor focuses mainly on movement and sales.
The biggest mistake people make is thinking:
“I must build a farm first.”
No.
Sometimes the smartest entry point into poultry is TRADE before PRODUCTION.
Learn the market first.
Build customer relationships.
Understand pricing.
Master distribution.
Then later, if you want, you can move into production with experience and cash flow already in your hand.
Poultry is not only about raising birds.
There’s serious money in the supply chain too.
@yabaleftonline But how does your dad's company owe $1.1B and you still tweet this? This is not a case of Otedola and Elumelu. The bank is simply trying to get their funds back.
@AsakyGRN I am curious as to how schools in oyo are still in section. Shut all schools and universities and stand in solidarity with the kidnapped victims for God sake. If possible shut down the entire system in oyo state and see if the govt won't move their hands.