I search, search and search again within and without; for anything and for everything. That's what my life is about... But if I don't tell you about it, I'll die with it and when I share it with you, I sow the mark of my mind to the world - thus serving the purpose of my creation.
Enjoy my pathway.
Interesting article about the rearing quails. I never thought you were involved in a agribusiness before. Since we know each other from telecentre activities, I would also like to point out that we share another passion in this regard. I was keeping a blog about agribusiness especially for young people: http://youthinfarming.blogspot.com Please note that I have not updated the blog for over a year but the passion and interest are still strong within me.
You see John the difference between telecentres and agriculture is very slime. The livelihood of rural people where telecentres are based is on agriculture, which means that the livelihood of telecentres is similarly too, dependent on agriculture. Good to know we share a vision on this - visit.
Ur blog looks great! Why did you go silent with it. I guess you should like this too - http://momealsafrica.org/
Hi Sulah i have been trying to contact you and even tried calling the Monitor to get contacts of the journalists who interviewed you for their article,my email is sabamuno@yahoo.com and would like to arrange to meet you and learn more about quail farming when i come home in a few weeks. Have to thank Google for this break. Thank you Emmanuel
Interesting article about the rearing quails. I never thought you were involved in a agribusiness before. Since we know each other from telecentre activities, I would also like to point out that we share another passion in this regard. I was keeping a blog about agribusiness especially for young people: http://youthinfarming.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletePlease note that I have not updated the blog for over a year but the passion and interest are still strong within me.
You see John the difference between telecentres and agriculture is very slime. The livelihood of rural people where telecentres are based is on agriculture, which means that the livelihood of telecentres is similarly too, dependent on agriculture. Good to know we share a vision on this - visit.
ReplyDeleteUr blog looks great! Why did you go silent with it. I guess you should like this too - http://momealsafrica.org/
Hi Sulah i have been trying to contact you and even tried calling the Monitor to get contacts of the journalists who interviewed you for their article,my email is sabamuno@yahoo.com and would like to arrange to meet you and learn more about quail farming when i come home in a few weeks. Have to thank Google for this break. Thank you
ReplyDeleteEmmanuel