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Wednesday, December 30, 2020
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This one I agree with him, the closure of border really encouraged our farmers and brought about great returns, especially rice farmers who cashed out greatly. And it is high time we take pride in our own local products.
ReplyDeleteMtcheeeeew, yeye country, yeye leaders. Yen yen yen 🥴😏😏
DeleteMmmmmmmmmh
ReplyDeleteThe foreign rice in the markets, where did they enter from? Closing borders to a particular set of importers doesn't seem right at all.
Word 🙌🏼
DeleteWe still have loads of foreign rice in the market na
ReplyDeleteHow can farmers who pay terrorist to farm and harvest crops feed the nation profitably?
ReplyDeleteBless you
DeleteLet them keep deceiving themselves. Which border did they close? Only for poor people
ReplyDeleteI agree on this.
ReplyDeleteBut, then, there are still foreign rice in the markets *how come🤔*
So why no statement on the innocent farmers losing their lives to violence? Distraction politics at its best.
ReplyDeleteAsk him oh
DeleteDoes he eat local rice? Politicians that don't live by example
ReplyDeleteNo mind dem
DeleteI thought they said it was closed because of illegal arms. This government is not honest at all
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