Ton Owat
Agricultural Scientific research fellow, keen journalist, content creator, with fantastic sense of humour and pleasant personality.
Member Since: 1 year ago
*Good Afternoon, Fams!* I hope you're enjoying some cooler weather and gearing up for the changing seasons. I'd like to pray and hope it's not one of flashflood, in your area, as it was for one of my clients, in Badagry, twas a gory sight to behold. Splattering catfishes all over the compound, many dead, and few struggling already bruised. Thanks to God, it was a fenced enclosure, incredibly good neighbors came to the rescue. Good to have nice neighborhood. She always count on the community fo...
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Ladies and Gentlemen! Welcome to our Sunday Tourism Talk Session You probably thinking of visiting Africa sometime. Africa, indeed Nigeria still have some sense of holiday, resort, and fun ecosystem to visit Serene and tranquility with peace of mind still available with unlimited access to fresh delicious food and drink. Excellent weather and friendly tour guide and logistics services by standards. Location Y today is Cross River State in the South South region of Nigeria. Just one hour te...
Good Afternoon, Fams! It's season greetings from this side of the universe. it's being endless thunderstorm all along. I hope you're enjoying some cooler weather and gearing up for the changing seasons. I'd like to pray and hope it's not one of flashflood, in your area, as it was for one of my clients, in Badagry, twas a gory sight to behold. Splattering catfishes all over the compound, many dead, and few struggling already bruised. Thanks to God, it was a fenced enclosure, incredibly good...
Families Good morning, afternoon, evening, depending on where you are reading from. How's your morning progressing? It's a beautiful raining morning here in my part of the world. The birds of the sky, too sacred to flip flap, rodents on the sewage refused to roam the sludge, vehicular traffic abandon the tarred porthole road network in despair and fear of the now virulent flashflood. The sky weeps so tearfully, even the farmers who so delightfully wish for the rains are crying, some in tears ...