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Do You Have A Space In Your Compound? by KingClavi(m): 7:04pm On Oct 10, 2022
We are gradually entering the phase of "survival of the fittest" in Nigeria.

This is the reason people go out there to acquire skills or learn handiworks.

How do you intend to make extra money this period? Agriculture.

Yes. Look into that sector now. You can use an empty space in your compound to cultivate cash crops.

But if you have money to buy trampoline tanks for fish farming, I can teach you how to start a fish farm with atleast 200 fingerlings which may cost ₦20,000 or less to acquire. Then you feed them till December and sell for ₦200,000.

You may also learn how to make fish feeds yourself to avoid wasting money on feeds too.

If this interests you, notify me.
Re: Do You Have A Space In Your Compound? by budaatum: 7:21pm On Oct 10, 2022
I was on my farm one day and dreamt that all my cassava was bitter leaf. I used to grow it as a child, and made a fence with it in front of the house, so all I could think of when I woke up was money, especially after seeing like 5 leaves or so for N100. Fortunately, my farm is by a huge lake, so I have water all year round.

Farming is like magic. You put a tiny seed in the ground, add some sweat from your brow to it and in a few months a bumper crop a hundredfold is there for the reaping.

I guess fish is the same, though the investment might be more.
Re: Do You Have A Space In Your Compound? by KingClavi(m): 4:16pm On Oct 11, 2022
budaatum:
I was on my farm one day and dreamt that all my cassava was bitter leaf. I used to grow it as a child, and made a fence with it in front of the house, so all I could think of when I woke up was money, especially after seeing like 5 leaves or so for N100. Fortunately, my farm is by a huge lake, so I have water all year round.

Farming is like magic. You put a tiny seed in the ground, add some sweat from your brow to it and in a few months a bumper crop a hundredfold is there for the reaping.

I guess fish is the same, though the investment might be more.





Very true

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