Awesome! 35 Percent Return in 9 months from AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT in Nigeria

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Awesome! 35 Percent Return in 9 months from AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT in Nigeria


Awesome! 35 Percent Return in 9 months from AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT in Nigeria

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I discuss with awesome 35% Return in 9 months from Agropartnerships. A lot of African Diasporans are interested in how to invest their hard earned…

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  1. I agree with everything you said Africans need to change our minds set about our continent. We need to start believing in ourselves and in ourt. Opportunities are endless in Africa. Some Africans have been brainwashed it's a pity.

  2. Thanks bro for this information. Meanwhile I use JoshFarm and they have insurance with Leadway Assurance. They currently have farms available to invest as minimum as 5,000 naira per unit and you can get up to 2000 unit max per product. If you interested to invest with them, please register with the link below and you can use my referral code too. Thanks people
    Referral code: https://joshfarm.com/home/signup?ref=Ihuoma2020

  3. My brother thanks for the information. I know my comment is out of the topic forgive me for that. A much as i love farming but i have a concern My worry is that now Africans we are more into micro farming. If the West is going back to natural foods for the future why are ourselfs going micro farming. The truth behind micro farming is not alwys discussed.
    1. This fast farming has killed alot of people because farmers were more concern to make quick profit
    2. Natural farming is the key. Why do we want to make fast money by killing our own people with micro farming.

    Let's go back to old farming methods and avoid future diseases PLIS PLIS

  4. There's a saying- don't put all your eggs in one baskets. Investor particularly fellow African need to learn to diversify and read investment books to improve investing knowledge and skills.

  5. Frankleen, don’t mind people questioning you uselessly, all what some people just do at the back of computer everyday is just to chat on Facebook and instagram, they don’t do any research whatsoever, that’s why they want to know the kind of vehicle the manager is driving before investing 😀😀

  6. About a year ago someone introduced me to something similar (not the same company), and I was very interested. I reached out to them with my contact information and till today nada! I even tried to get the person who indirectly informed me about it, but she was not forthcoming. I figured she didn’t want me to invest. Some people sha! They want chop everything by themselves! I will definitely take this up. Thanks for this info.

  7. The biggest step for Africa’s “leap frog development” is a mass micro transactional flow of funds from the diaspora, big opportunities are on the horizon for us if we start having an exploring attitude toward Africa we will see new industries form in of itself. I’ve always said this and I can see it coming true that “ AFRICA WAS NEVER UNDERDEVELOPED BUT PRESERVED FOR A FORWARD THINKING GENERATION” those who have ears let them hear and like my mum says enough words are said to the wise. Let start being proactive.