• “Immediately the news of China donating some tons of rice to Burkina Faso went viral, 16 African countries have written to our government to also extend the gestures to them!

    The thing is, China donated that to Burkina Faso as a way of boosting the morale of Ibrahim Traore who has never written to us for loans ever since he came to power and that is commendable of him.

    You cannot be owing China huge debts and expect gifts of rice!”

    — Chinese President Xin Jinping reveals massive turn up of African corporate beggars of rice flooding his government after the news
    of his kind gestures to Burkina Faso went viral!

    AFRICA and dependency na 5&6

    “Immediately the news of China donating some tons of rice to Burkina Faso went viral, 16 African countries have written to our government to also extend the gestures to them! The thing is, China donated that to Burkina Faso as a way of boosting the morale of Ibrahim Traore who has never written to us for loans ever since he came to power and that is commendable of him. You cannot be owing China huge debts and expect gifts of rice!” — Chinese President Xin Jinping reveals massive turn up of African corporate beggars of rice flooding his government after the news of his kind gestures to Burkina Faso went viral! AFRICA and dependency na 5&6 🤣🤣🤣
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  • Everybody loves papaya, but most people don’t realize how valuable its sap is…
    Everybody loves papaya, but most people don’t realize how valuable its sap is… 💬👀
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  • THE FEARLESS LEADER

    JUST FEW DAYS AFTER DESTROYING A TERRORIST CAMP IN BURKINABE AND CAPTURED MOST OF THE TERRORISTS, ANOTHER CAMP HAS BEEN DISCOVERED BUT THIS TIME THE CASE WAS DIFFERENT AS INFORMATION CONFIRMED THERE WAS A SERIOUS GUNE EXCHANGE.

    What you see here, are not guns for sale.. These are weapons captured from the France & U.S foot soldiers, after sending them to hell for judgement. Thanks to a professional operation by Russian and the Burkinabe arm forces, these threats were neutralized and their equipment recovered.

    The raid continues in several areas. Proud of the work of our forces!

    May AES succeed in her relentless effort to flush out the Western funded terrOrists.

    AFRICA IS ON A RISE

    Follow Dreed if you are not already following for daily updates on what's happening across the Globe.

    #follower #everyone #IbrahimTraore #trending
    🔴 THE FEARLESS LEADER JUST FEW DAYS AFTER DESTROYING A TERRORIST CAMP IN BURKINABE AND CAPTURED MOST OF THE TERRORISTS, ANOTHER CAMP HAS BEEN DISCOVERED BUT THIS TIME THE CASE WAS DIFFERENT AS INFORMATION CONFIRMED THERE WAS A SERIOUS GUNE EXCHANGE. What you see here, are not guns for sale.. These are weapons captured from the France & U.S foot soldiers, after sending them to hell for judgement. Thanks to a professional operation by Russian and the Burkinabe arm forces, these threats were neutralized and their equipment recovered. The raid continues in several areas. Proud of the work of our forces! May AES 🇧🇫🇳🇪🇲🇱 succeed in her relentless effort to flush out the Western funded terrOrists. AFRICA IS ON A RISE Follow Dreed if you are not already following for daily updates on what's happening across the Globe. #follower #everyone #IbrahimTraore #trending
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  • 50 Ways to Feed Your Chickens Without Buying Commercial Feed

    Raising chickens sustainably can be both cost-effective and rewarding! Instead of relying on commercial feed, here are 50 natural, budget-friendly options to keep your flock happy and healthy:

    1. Kitchen scraps (vegetable peels, fruit scraps)
    2. Cooked rice and pasta (unsalted)
    3. Leftover bread (not moldy)
    4. Sprouted grains (wheat, barley)
    5. Cracked corn
    6. Garden weeds (safe ones like clover, chickweed)
    7. Grass clippings (chemical-free)
    8. Fermented feed
    9. Earthworms
    10. Black soldier fly larvae
    11. Mealworms
    12. Ants and their eggs
    13. Termites
    14. Maggots (clean source)
    15. Compost worms
    16. Duckweed
    17. Azolla
    18. Alfalfa sprouts
    19. Sunflower seeds
    20. Flax seeds
    21. Pumpkin seeds
    22. Sesame seeds
    23. Chia seeds
    24. Peanuts (unsalted)
    25. Coconut pulp
    26. Crushed eggshells (for calcium)
    27. Crab and shrimp shells
    28. Fish scraps (cooked, no bones)
    29. Yogurt (probiotics)
    30. Homemade chicken feed mix (custom grains/seeds)
    31. Apple cores and peels
    32. Watermelon rinds
    33. Bananas (without peels)
    34. Cabbage and lettuce
    35. Carrot tops
    36. Sweet potato leaves
    37. Spinach (limited amounts)
    38. Basil, oregano, parsley (herbs boost immunity)
    39. Mint leaves (natural insect repellent)
    40. Aloe vera (digestive benefits)
    41. Fungi like mushrooms (edible varieties)
    42. Silkworm pupae
    43. Pigeon peas
    44. Cowpea leaves
    45. Sorghum grains
    46. Millet
    47. Crushed oyster shells (for calcium)
    48. Homemade fermented grain mix
    49. Roasted soybeans (protein-rich)
    50. Bone meal (nutrient boost)

    By incorporating these sustainable feeding options, poultry farmers can ensure their chickens remain well-nourished while significantly reducing costs.

    Follow Farming Tech & Business for more innovative farming tips!
    50 Ways to Feed Your Chickens Without Buying Commercial Feed Raising chickens sustainably can be both cost-effective and rewarding! Instead of relying on commercial feed, here are 50 natural, budget-friendly options to keep your flock happy and healthy: 1. Kitchen scraps (vegetable peels, fruit scraps) 2. Cooked rice and pasta (unsalted) 3. Leftover bread (not moldy) 4. Sprouted grains (wheat, barley) 5. Cracked corn 6. Garden weeds (safe ones like clover, chickweed) 7. Grass clippings (chemical-free) 8. Fermented feed 9. Earthworms 10. Black soldier fly larvae 11. Mealworms 12. Ants and their eggs 13. Termites 14. Maggots (clean source) 15. Compost worms 16. Duckweed 17. Azolla 18. Alfalfa sprouts 19. Sunflower seeds 20. Flax seeds 21. Pumpkin seeds 22. Sesame seeds 23. Chia seeds 24. Peanuts (unsalted) 25. Coconut pulp 26. Crushed eggshells (for calcium) 27. Crab and shrimp shells 28. Fish scraps (cooked, no bones) 29. Yogurt (probiotics) 30. Homemade chicken feed mix (custom grains/seeds) 31. Apple cores and peels 32. Watermelon rinds 33. Bananas (without peels) 34. Cabbage and lettuce 35. Carrot tops 36. Sweet potato leaves 37. Spinach (limited amounts) 38. Basil, oregano, parsley (herbs boost immunity) 39. Mint leaves (natural insect repellent) 40. Aloe vera (digestive benefits) 41. Fungi like mushrooms (edible varieties) 42. Silkworm pupae 43. Pigeon peas 44. Cowpea leaves 45. Sorghum grains 46. Millet 47. Crushed oyster shells (for calcium) 48. Homemade fermented grain mix 49. Roasted soybeans (protein-rich) 50. Bone meal (nutrient boost) By incorporating these sustainable feeding options, poultry farmers can ensure their chickens remain well-nourished while significantly reducing costs. Follow Farming Tech & Business for more innovative farming tips!
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  • IGBO RULES THE WORLD
    Meet Mmesoma Okonkwo, teenager who emerged worldwide best in English Cambridge exam.

    In 2023, Mmesoma Okonkwo received the British Council Outstanding Cambridge Learner’s Award (Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education Top in the World 2022) after recording the highest score in English as a Second Language in the Cambridge IGCSE examination.

    Ms Okonkwo is from Nnewi, Anambra State. She lives in Lagos and was an SS3 student at Chrisland High School, Victoria Garden City (VGC) at the time of her achievement. She was the school’s head girl.

    Her father Emmanuel Okonkwo is an engineer while her mother Nneka Okonkwo is a civil servant.

    She won the Lagos State Inter-School Essay Competition in 2022 and was best in Humanities at Chrisland Group Awards in 2023.

    What makes Mmesoma’s feat even more admirable is that she not only topped the global charts in the Cambridge English examination but also scored A1 in all nine subjects in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC), a double distinction that places her in an elite class of academic prodigies.

    Cambridge International, a division of the University of Cambridge, noted in its statement that Mmesoma demonstrated exceptional command of written and spoken English, exhibiting the highest degree of comprehension, creativity, grammar, and interpretation among all 2023 candidates worldwide.

    According to a representative of Cambridge Assessment International Education at the 2023 series, “Her excellence is a testament to her diligence, the quality of education she received, and the power of global academic competitiveness.”

    Mmesoma Okonkwo has expressed her desire to pursue a degree in business at a reputable university, either in Nigeria or abroad, with the dream of eventually running her multinational enterprise that will focus on youth empowerment and education reform.

    “Business is not just about profit,” Mmesoma said during her graduation speech in 2023.

    “It’s about creating systems that empower people. I want to lead a company that invests in young people, especially girls, to show them that intelligence, not just beauty, can take them places.”

    Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/meet-mmesoma-okonkwo-teenager-who-emerged-worldwide-best-in-english-cambridge-exam/
    IGBO RULES THE WORLD Meet Mmesoma Okonkwo, teenager who emerged worldwide best in English Cambridge exam. In 2023, Mmesoma Okonkwo received the British Council Outstanding Cambridge Learner’s Award (Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education Top in the World 2022) after recording the highest score in English as a Second Language in the Cambridge IGCSE examination. Ms Okonkwo is from Nnewi, Anambra State. She lives in Lagos and was an SS3 student at Chrisland High School, Victoria Garden City (VGC) at the time of her achievement. She was the school’s head girl. Her father Emmanuel Okonkwo is an engineer while her mother Nneka Okonkwo is a civil servant. She won the Lagos State Inter-School Essay Competition in 2022 and was best in Humanities at Chrisland Group Awards in 2023. What makes Mmesoma’s feat even more admirable is that she not only topped the global charts in the Cambridge English examination but also scored A1 in all nine subjects in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC), a double distinction that places her in an elite class of academic prodigies. Cambridge International, a division of the University of Cambridge, noted in its statement that Mmesoma demonstrated exceptional command of written and spoken English, exhibiting the highest degree of comprehension, creativity, grammar, and interpretation among all 2023 candidates worldwide. According to a representative of Cambridge Assessment International Education at the 2023 series, “Her excellence is a testament to her diligence, the quality of education she received, and the power of global academic competitiveness.” Mmesoma Okonkwo has expressed her desire to pursue a degree in business at a reputable university, either in Nigeria or abroad, with the dream of eventually running her multinational enterprise that will focus on youth empowerment and education reform. “Business is not just about profit,” Mmesoma said during her graduation speech in 2023. “It’s about creating systems that empower people. I want to lead a company that invests in young people, especially girls, to show them that intelligence, not just beauty, can take them places.” Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/meet-mmesoma-okonkwo-teenager-who-emerged-worldwide-best-in-english-cambridge-exam/
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  • *You Will Be in an Army*

    Many assume that when the final battles begin, they will automatically be fighting for God. But Scripture says otherwise. The armies of darkness will be vast—so many. The Book of Revelation says, they’ll be like the sand on the seashore. That’s the army Satan raises at the end of the age.

    You will be in an army—make no mistake about that.
    The only question is: which one?

    If you’re not learning to obey God now—if you’re not in formation, under training—you may find yourself on the wrong side of the battlefield, fighting against the very One you thought you served.

    Many people who call themselves part of God’s army are actually civilians—uninvolved, untrained, and unsubmitted to any structure. You may be a citizen of the kingdom, but if you’re not under authority, you’re not a soldier.

    In desperate times, some civilians may be forced into battle. That’s conscription—emergency recruitment—because there aren't enough volunteers. But these are the least trained and least effective fighters.

    If you're waiting for war to break out before you learn to fight, it may be too late.

    Full communique here! https://youtu.be/L1piwkPKhcY?feature=shared
    *You Will Be in an Army* Many assume that when the final battles begin, they will automatically be fighting for God. But Scripture says otherwise. The armies of darkness will be vast—so many. The Book of Revelation says, they’ll be like the sand on the seashore. That’s the army Satan raises at the end of the age. You will be in an army—make no mistake about that. The only question is: which one? If you’re not learning to obey God now—if you’re not in formation, under training—you may find yourself on the wrong side of the battlefield, fighting against the very One you thought you served. Many people who call themselves part of God’s army are actually civilians—uninvolved, untrained, and unsubmitted to any structure. You may be a citizen of the kingdom, but if you’re not under authority, you’re not a soldier. In desperate times, some civilians may be forced into battle. That’s conscription—emergency recruitment—because there aren't enough volunteers. But these are the least trained and least effective fighters. If you're waiting for war to break out before you learn to fight, it may be too late. Full communique here! https://youtu.be/L1piwkPKhcY?feature=shared
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  • The biggest money so far, the value of this money brings war in Nigeria, this money here can build a house.
    #hollynation
    The biggest money so far, the value of this money brings war in Nigeria, this money here can build a house. #hollynation
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  • Title: "James and the Woman He Could Never Have"

    James was just 17 years old, a quiet, intelligent boy in SS2. He was not the loud type. While other boys chased girls in school, James had his eyes on someone else—Miss Ada, the new English teacher.

    Miss Ada was young, beautiful, and full of grace. She spoke English like music, and whenever she taught, James would watch her lips move, not even blinking. He didn’t know when he started falling for her. It wasn’t her beauty alone—it was her kindness, the way she believed in him, encouraged his writing, and smiled when reading his essays.

    One day, Miss Ada called James after class.

    > “James, your story was beautiful. You have a gift. I’m proud of you.”

    That moment stayed in his heart. From that day, James began writing poems and love letters, but he never gave them to her. He just kept them in his notebook, pouring out his feelings in silence.

    James didn’t tell anyone, not even his best friend. But his heart was heavy with love he couldn’t express. Miss Ada, of course, didn’t know. She treated James like a bright student, nothing more.

    On Valentine’s Day, James did something bold. He placed a rose and a poem in her drawer during break time. It read:

    > “Your voice is the reason I love English.
    Your smile is the reason I believe in tomorrow.
    But your title—‘Miss’—reminds me I’m just a boy in love with a dream.”

    Later that day, Miss Ada called James again. Her tone was soft, her eyes understanding.

    > “James, you are a sweet soul. But some loves are not meant to be. I am your teacher… and you, my student.”

    James nodded, his heart aching. But he smiled. He respected her even more for how gently she handled it.

    Years passed.

    James left school, went to university, became a writer. He never forgot Miss Ada. He even dedicated his first book to her:

    > “To the woman who taught me more than English—she taught me the meaning of impossible love.”
    Title: "James and the Woman He Could Never Have" James was just 17 years old, a quiet, intelligent boy in SS2. He was not the loud type. While other boys chased girls in school, James had his eyes on someone else—Miss Ada, the new English teacher. Miss Ada was young, beautiful, and full of grace. She spoke English like music, and whenever she taught, James would watch her lips move, not even blinking. He didn’t know when he started falling for her. It wasn’t her beauty alone—it was her kindness, the way she believed in him, encouraged his writing, and smiled when reading his essays. One day, Miss Ada called James after class. > “James, your story was beautiful. You have a gift. I’m proud of you.” That moment stayed in his heart. From that day, James began writing poems and love letters, but he never gave them to her. He just kept them in his notebook, pouring out his feelings in silence. James didn’t tell anyone, not even his best friend. But his heart was heavy with love he couldn’t express. Miss Ada, of course, didn’t know. She treated James like a bright student, nothing more. On Valentine’s Day, James did something bold. He placed a rose and a poem in her drawer during break time. It read: > “Your voice is the reason I love English. Your smile is the reason I believe in tomorrow. But your title—‘Miss’—reminds me I’m just a boy in love with a dream.” Later that day, Miss Ada called James again. Her tone was soft, her eyes understanding. > “James, you are a sweet soul. But some loves are not meant to be. I am your teacher… and you, my student.” James nodded, his heart aching. But he smiled. He respected her even more for how gently she handled it. Years passed. James left school, went to university, became a writer. He never forgot Miss Ada. He even dedicated his first book to her: > “To the woman who taught me more than English—she taught me the meaning of impossible love.”
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