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  • WHY IT IS MORE EXPENSIVE TO BE POOR THAN TO BE RICH

    Many people don’t realize just how costly it is to be poor…

    Very, very expensive!

    Being poor is not just a lack of money—it’s a lifestyle filled with penalties, mark-ups, and quiet suffering.

    Let’s break it down:

    Imagine someone struggling financially buying 5 cups of rice every two days for ₦2,000. Meanwhile, another person buys a whole bag for ₦80,000.

    Now, do the math: Over time, that first person ends up spending over ₦100,000 for the same quantity of rice!

    The rich buy in bulk while the poor pay in pieces. Poverty forces people to spend more for less, just to survive day-to-day.

    It's not just about money—it's a cycle that punishes the most vulnerable for not having enough in the first place.

    Here are some examples to illustrate this:

    1. A low-income earner may buy a cheap dress for ₦4,000. It’s poorly stitched with low-quality fabric. After 2–3 washes, it fades, and the seams tear, forcing them to return to the market. They may end up purchasing the same type of dress 5 times in a year, totaling ₦20,000.

    In contrast, someone else may invest in a custom-made, high-quality outfit for ₦18,000 once—a durable, classic piece that lasts, allowing them to still wear it confidently the following year.

    2. The same goes for shoes: A person might buy “affordable” flats for ₦3,500 every two months because they wear out easily. That’s over ₦20,000 a year.

    A better-made pair for ₦12,000 could last an entire year or more!

    3. A mother working two minimum-wage jobs can’t afford a car, so she spends hours waiting for public transport in rain, snow, and sun—time that could be spent resting, upskilling, or with her children.

    She can’t afford to buy groceries in bulk, leading to higher costs per meal. She can't afford quality healthcare, so a small untreated illness becomes a major emergency. Needing to support her family, she goes to work sick, delaying her recovery and worsening her condition.

    4. When it comes to wigs, if someone buys ₦5,000 synthetic wigs 6 times a year, that amounts to ₦30,000. Investing once in a ₦25,000 quality wig can last much longer.

    5. Nutrition is another aspect to consider. Eating cheap can be double-edged: Every morning, quick, cheap options like akara and puff puff may seem convenient, but by age 40, diabetes or cancer may set in, leading to thousands spent on treatments, medications, and hospital bills.

    This cycle of poor nutrition, high stress, and lack of preventive care results in higher long-term medical costs, often paid out-of-pocket.

    6. Sadly, there are tragic stories too: Parents who lost a child because they couldn't afford ₦5,000 for needed medications; a man who lost his pregnant wife due to an inability to pay for a necessary operation; or Mrs. Jose, who had to live in a hazardous environment due to limited finances, leading to her daughters being abducted and assaulted.

    7. Poor individuals often spend more time commuting on unreliable public transportation and have to juggle multiple jobs or gigs, increasing stress and reducing opportunities for rest or personal growth.

    8. A low-income family might take payday loans with sky-high interest just to keep their lights on, spending months paying it back. On the other hand, a wealthy person borrows at lower interest rates to invest in opportunities that increase their wealth.

    This is why a corrupt government may prefer its citizens to remain poor—because they profit more from poverty than prosperity.

    Cheap choices today can ultimately cost you your life tomorrow.

    The moral of the story?

    Poverty is expensive. It forces people to “get by” until they end up spending more for less. This is why empowerment and financial access matter; true savings lie in quality, not constant replacements.

    Being poor limits your choices, and those limitations create a cycle of additional costs—often making day-to-day living more expensive than it is for someone who has the means to plan, invest, and save.

    Don’t give up. Don’t count yourself out. There’s strength in perseverance. Learn to make money, manage your money, and grow your money. Pray for financial abundance, and it shall be well with you. The same God who turned water into wine can turn your nothing into something.

    May God help us all to find the right empowerment and finances that elevate us from poverty.
    WHY IT IS MORE EXPENSIVE TO BE POOR THAN TO BE RICH Many people don’t realize just how costly it is to be poor… Very, very expensive! Being poor is not just a lack of money—it’s a lifestyle filled with penalties, mark-ups, and quiet suffering. Let’s break it down: Imagine someone struggling financially buying 5 cups of rice every two days for ₦2,000. Meanwhile, another person buys a whole bag for ₦80,000. Now, do the math: Over time, that first person ends up spending over ₦100,000 for the same quantity of rice! The rich buy in bulk while the poor pay in pieces. Poverty forces people to spend more for less, just to survive day-to-day. It's not just about money—it's a cycle that punishes the most vulnerable for not having enough in the first place. Here are some examples to illustrate this: 1. A low-income earner may buy a cheap dress for ₦4,000. It’s poorly stitched with low-quality fabric. After 2–3 washes, it fades, and the seams tear, forcing them to return to the market. They may end up purchasing the same type of dress 5 times in a year, totaling ₦20,000. In contrast, someone else may invest in a custom-made, high-quality outfit for ₦18,000 once—a durable, classic piece that lasts, allowing them to still wear it confidently the following year. 2. The same goes for shoes: A person might buy “affordable” flats for ₦3,500 every two months because they wear out easily. That’s over ₦20,000 a year. A better-made pair for ₦12,000 could last an entire year or more! 3. A mother working two minimum-wage jobs can’t afford a car, so she spends hours waiting for public transport in rain, snow, and sun—time that could be spent resting, upskilling, or with her children. She can’t afford to buy groceries in bulk, leading to higher costs per meal. She can't afford quality healthcare, so a small untreated illness becomes a major emergency. Needing to support her family, she goes to work sick, delaying her recovery and worsening her condition.😭 4. When it comes to wigs, if someone buys ₦5,000 synthetic wigs 6 times a year, that amounts to ₦30,000. Investing once in a ₦25,000 quality wig can last much longer. 5. Nutrition is another aspect to consider. Eating cheap can be double-edged: Every morning, quick, cheap options like akara and puff puff may seem convenient, but by age 40, diabetes or cancer may set in, leading to thousands spent on treatments, medications, and hospital bills. 😭 This cycle of poor nutrition, high stress, and lack of preventive care results in higher long-term medical costs, often paid out-of-pocket. 6. Sadly, there are tragic stories too: Parents who lost a child because they couldn't afford ₦5,000 for needed medications; a man who lost his pregnant wife due to an inability to pay for a necessary operation; or Mrs. Jose, who had to live in a hazardous environment due to limited finances, leading to her daughters being abducted and assaulted.😭 7. Poor individuals often spend more time commuting on unreliable public transportation and have to juggle multiple jobs or gigs, increasing stress and reducing opportunities for rest or personal growth. 8. A low-income family might take payday loans with sky-high interest just to keep their lights on, spending months paying it back. On the other hand, a wealthy person borrows at lower interest rates to invest in opportunities that increase their wealth. This is why a corrupt government may prefer its citizens to remain poor—because they profit more from poverty than prosperity. Cheap choices today can ultimately cost you your life tomorrow. The moral of the story? Poverty is expensive. It forces people to “get by” until they end up spending more for less. This is why empowerment and financial access matter; true savings lie in quality, not constant replacements. Being poor limits your choices, and those limitations create a cycle of additional costs—often making day-to-day living more expensive than it is for someone who has the means to plan, invest, and save. Don’t give up. Don’t count yourself out. There’s strength in perseverance. Learn to make money, manage your money, and grow your money. Pray for financial abundance, and it shall be well with you. The same God who turned water into wine can turn your nothing into something. May God help us all to find the right empowerment and finances that elevate us from poverty. 🙏
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  • - The 7th edition of National Tree Day announced for June 21, 2025!!!

    The 7th edition of the National Tree Day (NTD) will take place on June 21st, 2025, in Manga (capital of the Central South Region) under the high patronage of @CapitaineIb226.

    Its theme is, “Medicinal Plants: A Source of Community Health and Climate Resilience.” This edition, Minister Baro emphasized, will mark a key step in accelerating the battle to strengthen our country's vegetation cover.

    It comes, he noted, in a context marked by the return of internally displaced persons to their home communities, hence the imperative, he said, to integrate the issue of population resilience through the nutritional and health benefits of trees into the 2025 reforestation campaign.

    This 7th NTD is based on the concepts of “one province, one medicinal grove,”covering at least 2 hectares; “a school, a botanical garden,” for 100 educational institutions; “a green space, a landscaped area”; “the President's time to regreen Faso,” with the planting of 10 million seedlings; “a department/municipality with at least 2 km of row plantings”; a “Pedal for the Tree” cycling race.

    Yesterday, I listened to the coordinator of the event and he said that the goal is that, we want at least 5M Burkinabè to plant a tree on June 21st, between 8am-9am, in one hour.

    This time, they want everyone to make it his responsibility to care for the plant until it grows and not just planting trees that will be left out without proper maintenance. We want to change the face of the Sahel and it’s doable.

    So, within the one hour time, measures are put in place so that those who will plant their trees wherever they are in the four corners of Burkina Faso can report to the local authorities for their names to be recorded in the archives. Moreover, they are encouraged to share their plants on social media to encourage others.

    In the long run, we want to be able to recognize all those who will really take care of their trees. So, to all daughters and sons of Burkina Faso, each one of us must have their own tree(s) for a green and prosperous Burkina Faso!!!
    🛑🇧🇫- The 7th edition of National Tree Day announced for June 21, 2025!!! The 7th edition of the National Tree Day (NTD) will take place on June 21st, 2025, in Manga (capital of the Central South Region) under the high patronage of @CapitaineIb226. Its theme is, “Medicinal Plants: A Source of Community Health and Climate Resilience.” This edition, Minister Baro emphasized, will mark a key step in accelerating the battle to strengthen our country's vegetation cover. It comes, he noted, in a context marked by the return of internally displaced persons to their home communities, hence the imperative, he said, to integrate the issue of population resilience through the nutritional and health benefits of trees into the 2025 reforestation campaign. This 7th NTD is based on the concepts of “one province, one medicinal grove,”covering at least 2 hectares; “a school, a botanical garden,” for 100 educational institutions; “a green space, a landscaped area”; “the President's time to regreen Faso,” with the planting of 10 million seedlings; “a department/municipality with at least 2 km of row plantings”; a “Pedal for the Tree” cycling race. Yesterday, I listened to the coordinator of the event and he said that the goal is that, we want at least 5M Burkinabè to plant a tree on June 21st, between 8am-9am, in one hour. This time, they want everyone to make it his responsibility to care for the plant until it grows and not just planting trees that will be left out without proper maintenance. We want to change the face of the Sahel and it’s doable. So, within the one hour time, measures are put in place so that those who will plant their trees wherever they are in the four corners of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 can report to the local authorities for their names to be recorded in the archives. Moreover, they are encouraged to share their plants on social media to encourage others. In the long run, we want to be able to recognize all those who will really take care of their trees. So, to all daughters and sons of Burkina Faso, each one of us must have their own tree(s) for a green and prosperous Burkina Faso!!!
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  • Seven 7 poultry rule for your farm

    Do you have passion for poultry and really wish to stay long in the business? then . Obey these rules

    * Rule (1)
    Only order for birds you can conveniently take care of this is the most important rule of all

    Instead of sticking 500 birds and the struggle to feed them or give them medication. Buy 200 .feed and give them good medication.

    Trust me you'll make more profit than keeping 500 and struggling to feed and give the medication. If this happens. You'll battle with stunted growth recurrent morbidity or diseases outbreaks and high mortality

    * rule (2)

    Never borrow money to start poultry business unless you are an expert

    Of course. There is no expert in poultry business in fact. We learn everyday every stock you take in will always teach you something different. However. Haven learn from all the different characteristics displayed by each stock. You get to know more and won't be excited when challenges come. You'll know how to handle them without much damage

    * rule (3)

    Be vigilant ".the little thing you don't take as anything matters if you want to succeed in poultry. You must take it as a really business. Do you know what a business man does every morning when he gets to his store. He pray . Then open the store and go around to check if everything is in its place he take stock of what he met there and relate with his record yesterday before closing the store. Don't just open your penand start rushing to give your birds feed and water and rush out again. Check around.watch how they behave when you come in .Check what fell and what is no longer in it's place.

    Rule (4)

    Never ignore warning signals

    Yes I call them warning signals

    1. bad smell
    2. withdrawal from feed
    3. Moodiness
    4. Withdrawal from water

    There are numerous warning signals I can't mention here .in fact they are so many.

    A farmer must know how his birds behaves when they see him enter the in the morning. How they behave when he serve them feed.he should know the very active terrors and gentle lambs

    If you keep these signals. You'll easily spot when something is not right

    Rule (5)
    Never change feed indiscriminately
    I know you do this .yes.you
    When farmer's talk about changing feed from this to this and that then this all in the name getting better results. I'm always scared for them.
    Whether you are changing from a bad feed to a good one. You most be very careful.
    Do you know every change in feed affects your bird negatively first before gradually bringing in the results you don't desire? Most of the time ⏲ you may suffer withdrawal. Coccidiosis, feed wastage. Stree and more

    Imagine changing from mash to pellets indiscriminately. Do you know what that means? Have you studied the difference between mash and pelleted feed and the process of digestion?

    They may contain the same ingredients but the formulation process varies so is the digestion process

    Note :

    I don't mean changing from starter to grower or finisher.but changing from on commercial feed to another. e.g change from chicken/ alam to other brands.

    Even whenever you need to change from starter to grower follow the rules 75% starter and 25% grower. 50% grower and 50% starter and finally 75% grower and 25% starter. at the end you change 100% to grower feed . You can follow the same rule whenever you need to change from one phase feed to other. This one works for feed of the same brand too.

    Each company use their own unique ingredients to make their feeds although the may give the some nutritional content. Before using any feed for birds. Find out first about the feed and make sure you stick with it

    Rule (6)
    Never let your birds run dry of water
    Have you heard of heat stress? If it has happened to your birds then you'll understand what I'm saying.
    Heat stress can wipe your entire flock. and it may leave your birds vulnerable to all kinds of infections as their immune system get weakened and may take more than 14 days to fully recover.
    Your birds can survive 48 hours without feed but they can't survive 7 hours without water. Instead of running out of water . Please. run out of feed

    Rule (7)

    If you can't drink that water don't give it to your birds

    Some farmers takes chicken as they are just animals and nothing matters. Maybe they're forgotten they are dealing with delicate live animals.

    Waterborne diseases are some of the deadliest disease and most difficult to control. Imagine a tiny drop of harmful substance inside the drinking water. It'll contaminate the whole water. If it was feed it may not be that bad please. If you can't drink that water don't give it to your birds. I'm not talking about medication water.

    Farm West
    Seven 7 poultry rule for your farm Do you have passion for poultry and really wish to stay long in the business? then . Obey these rules * Rule (1) Only order for birds you can conveniently take care of this is the most important rule of all Instead of sticking 500 birds and the struggle to feed them or give them medication. Buy 200 .feed and give them good medication. Trust me you'll make more profit than keeping 500 and struggling to feed and give the medication. If this happens. You'll battle with stunted growth recurrent morbidity or diseases outbreaks and high mortality * rule (2) Never borrow money 💰 to start poultry business unless you are an expert Of course. There is no expert in poultry business in fact. We learn everyday every stock you take in will always teach you something different. However. Haven learn from all the different characteristics displayed by each stock. You get to know more and won't be excited when challenges come. You'll know how to handle them without much damage * rule (3) Be vigilant ".the little thing you don't take as anything matters if you want to succeed in poultry. You must take it as a really business. Do you know what a business man does every morning when he gets to his store. He pray 🙏. Then open the store and go around to check if everything is in its place he take stock of what he met there and relate with his record yesterday before closing the store. Don't just open your penand start rushing to give your birds feed and water and rush out again. Check around.watch how they behave when you come in .Check what fell and what is no longer in it's place. Rule (4) Never ignore warning ⚠️ signals Yes I call them warning signals 1. bad smell 2. withdrawal from feed 3. Moodiness 4. Withdrawal from water 💧 There are numerous warning ⚠️ signals I can't mention here .in fact they are so many. A farmer must know how his birds behaves when they see him enter the in the morning. How they behave when he serve them feed.he should know the very active terrors and gentle lambs If you keep these signals. You'll easily spot when something is not right Rule (5) Never change feed indiscriminately I know you do this .yes.you When farmer's talk about changing feed from this to this and that then this all in the name getting better results. I'm always scared for them. Whether you are changing from a bad feed to a good one. You most be very careful. Do you know every change in feed affects your bird negatively first before gradually bringing in the results you don't desire? Most of the time ⏲ you may suffer withdrawal. Coccidiosis, feed wastage. Stree and more Imagine changing from mash to pellets indiscriminately. Do you know what that means? Have you studied the difference between mash and pelleted feed and the process of digestion? They may contain the same ingredients but the formulation process varies so is the digestion process Note : I don't mean changing from starter to grower or finisher.but changing from on commercial feed to another. e.g change from chicken/ alam to other brands. Even whenever you need to change from starter to grower follow the rules 75% starter and 25% grower. 50% grower and 50% starter and finally 75% grower and 25% starter. at the end you change 100% to grower feed . You can follow the same rule whenever you need to change from one phase feed to other. This one works for feed of the same brand too. Each company use their own unique ingredients to make their feeds although the may give the some nutritional content. Before using any feed for birds. Find out first about the feed and make sure you stick with it Rule (6) Never let your birds run dry of water 💧 Have you heard of heat stress? If it has happened to your birds then you'll understand what I'm saying. Heat stress can wipe your entire flock. and it may leave your birds vulnerable to all kinds of infections as their immune system get weakened and may take more than 14 days to fully recover. Your birds can survive 48 hours without feed but they can't survive 7 hours without water. Instead of running out of water 💧. Please. run out of feed Rule (7) If you can't drink that water don't give it to your birds Some farmers takes chicken as they are just animals and nothing matters. Maybe they're forgotten they are dealing with delicate live animals. Waterborne diseases are some of the deadliest disease and most difficult to control. Imagine a tiny drop of harmful substance inside the drinking water. It'll contaminate the whole water. If it was feed it may not be that bad please. If you can't drink that water don't give it to your birds. I'm not talking about medication water. Farm West
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  • A MUST SEE
    DEWORM ALL ANIMALS THIS WAY WITH PAWPAW.

    Worm can cause your animals productivity to be reduced.

    Pawpaw seeds are not only effective for deworming chickens but also provide essential nutrients that promote weight gain, enhanced feed efficiency, increased egg weight, and improved egg production. Here’s a detailed guide on how to use pawpaw seeds for your poultry and other animals.

    Procedure for Chickens

    1. Collect Pawpaw Seeds:
    - Gather pawpaw seeds from ripe pawpaw fruit.

    2. Sun-Dry the Seeds:
    - Spread the seeds out in a single layer on a clean surface and let them dry in the sun for a few days until they are completely dry.

    3. Grind the Seeds:
    - Use a mortar and pestle or a grinder to crush the dried seeds into a fine powder. Make sure the grinding process is hygienic.

    4. Add to Drinking Water:
    - Mix the pawpaw seed powder into the chickens' drinking water. The recommended amount is about one tablespoon of the powder per liter of water.
    - Ensure the water is clean and fresh, and replace it daily.

    Benefits

    - Deworms the chickens naturally.
    - Enhances weight gain and feed efficiency.
    - Improves egg weight and production.

    Other Animals That Can Use Pawpaw Seeds and How to Use Them

    1. Ducks:
    - Mix one tablespoon of pawpaw seed powder per liter of drinking water.
    - Helps in deworming and improves overall health.

    2. Turkeys:
    - Add one tablespoon of the powder to each liter of drinking water.
    - Promotes weight gain and reduces parasitic infections.

    3. Goats:
    - Mix two tablespoons of pawpaw seed powder with their feed or water.
    - Effective for deworming and enhances growth.

    4. Sheep:
    - Add two tablespoons of the powder to their feed or water.
    - Helps in controlling internal parasites and improves feed efficiency.

    5. Cattle:
    - Mix half a cup of pawpaw seed powder with their feed.
    - Aids in deworming and supports overall health.

    6. Pigs:
    - Add one tablespoon of the powder to their feed.
    - Promotes growth and controls internal parasites.

    7. Rabbits:
    - Mix one teaspoon of pawpaw seed powder with their feed.
    - Effective for deworming and enhances feed efficiency.

    8. Dogs:
    - Add one teaspoon of the powder to their food.
    - Helps in deworming and improves digestion.

    9. Cats:
    - Mix half a teaspoon of pawpaw seed powder with their food.
    - Aids in controlling worms and promotes overall health.

    10. Horses:
    - Add half a cup of pawpaw seed powder to their feed.
    - Effective for deworming and enhances overall health and performance.

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    A MUST SEE DEWORM ALL ANIMALS THIS WAY WITH PAWPAW. Worm can cause your animals productivity to be reduced. Pawpaw seeds are not only effective for deworming chickens but also provide essential nutrients that promote weight gain, enhanced feed efficiency, increased egg weight, and improved egg production. Here’s a detailed guide on how to use pawpaw seeds for your poultry and other animals. Procedure for Chickens 1. Collect Pawpaw Seeds: - Gather pawpaw seeds from ripe pawpaw fruit. 2. Sun-Dry the Seeds: - Spread the seeds out in a single layer on a clean surface and let them dry in the sun for a few days until they are completely dry. 3. Grind the Seeds: - Use a mortar and pestle or a grinder to crush the dried seeds into a fine powder. Make sure the grinding process is hygienic. 4. Add to Drinking Water: - Mix the pawpaw seed powder into the chickens' drinking water. The recommended amount is about one tablespoon of the powder per liter of water. - Ensure the water is clean and fresh, and replace it daily. Benefits - Deworms the chickens naturally. - Enhances weight gain and feed efficiency. - Improves egg weight and production. Other Animals That Can Use Pawpaw Seeds and How to Use Them 1. Ducks: - Mix one tablespoon of pawpaw seed powder per liter of drinking water. - Helps in deworming and improves overall health. 2. Turkeys: - Add one tablespoon of the powder to each liter of drinking water. - Promotes weight gain and reduces parasitic infections. 3. Goats: - Mix two tablespoons of pawpaw seed powder with their feed or water. - Effective for deworming and enhances growth. 4. Sheep: - Add two tablespoons of the powder to their feed or water. - Helps in controlling internal parasites and improves feed efficiency. 5. Cattle: - Mix half a cup of pawpaw seed powder with their feed. - Aids in deworming and supports overall health. 6. Pigs: - Add one tablespoon of the powder to their feed. - Promotes growth and controls internal parasites. 7. Rabbits: - Mix one teaspoon of pawpaw seed powder with their feed. - Effective for deworming and enhances feed efficiency. 8. Dogs: - Add one teaspoon of the powder to their food. - Helps in deworming and improves digestion. 9. Cats: - Mix half a teaspoon of pawpaw seed powder with their food. - Aids in controlling worms and promotes overall health. 10. Horses: - Add half a cup of pawpaw seed powder to their feed. - Effective for deworming and enhances overall health and performance. - #PoultryFarming - #NaturalDeworming - #AnimalNutrition - #HealthyLivestock - #FarmingTips - #Agriculture - #SustainableFarming - #OrganicFarming - #PetCare - #LivestockHealth
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