We are not serious: if you studied Crop Science, or you've got an arable land and you don't become a millionaire in this period....you've got noone to blame



Tell Mr. President that the news Money laundery trial doesn't amuse us anymore. . 

what many don't know is that tomatoes are costly because Dangote opened just one world class tomato processing plant in the North.. He was just trying to help our industrialisation but unknown to us that we do not produce food stuff enough for our consumption.
We were thought in high school agricultural science that our problem is not production but storage.. IT WAS A BIG LIE.. we don't produce anything in enough capacity.. Just one world class plant, things went upside down..

If anyone who has the capacity to get the fund to process  cassava (with the right plan and technical abilities).. Garri go cost pass rice.. in quest to help, the fellow would have created more problem in qoute. just saying..
The lesson however is that Agriculture is still the only sure and reliable means to sustain our economy and reduce hunger as well as poverty.. Lets leave the tomato argument and let us all go back to encourage our grannies in the village to grow tomatoes if we cannot grow it in our backyards in the cities.. 
This is when we need the crop scientists to find a way we can grow them in few weeks... You could become a millionaire, supplying tomatoes to Tejuoso, Oshodi, Ifo, Oja oba, Dugbe, Kuto, Lafenwa, Mile2, Ringroad, Gbagi, Effurun or Dangote and many other open market locations.. If you studied crop science or you have an arable land.. forget about building a house now.. there's no big deal in that.. someday you will,... grow tomatoes on these lands...




Funny enough, Bastille Pompeii's lyrics has been on top of my play list.




I was left to my own devices

Many days fell away with nothing to show

And the walls kept tumbling down
In the city that we love
Great clouds roll over the hills
Bringing darkness from above

But if you close your eyes,
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like

You've been here before?

And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

We were caught up and lost in all of our vices
In your pose as the dust settled around us
And the walls kept tumbling down
In the city that we love
Great clouds roll over the hills
Bringing darkness from above

But if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
Nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?

Eheu eh-o eheu eh-o

Oh where do we begin?
The rubble or our sins?
Oh oh where do we begin?
The rubble or our sins?

And the walls kept tumbling down (oh where do we begin?)
In the city that we love (the rubble or our sins?)
Great clouds roll over the hills (oh where do we begin?)
Bringing darkness from above (the rubble or our sins?)

But if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
Nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes,
Does it almost feel like
You've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
If you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing changed at all?






(http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/bastille/pompeii.html)

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