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I’m glad you enjoy the market videos! Keeping up with prices is definitely important, especially these days. Thanks for watching and supporting ❤️❤️-more market finds coming your way!”
Thanks for watching 🙌🏾I included prices on the screen for many of the items, but not all of them. Just to clarify, the market is actually open every day from Monday to Sunday.
Weldone Chioma, this channel is very educative. For the purpose of viewers, could you please display the name and contact of your guests. Best regards.
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m glad you’re finding the channel educative. For the contact details, you can find the farmer’s info in the video description. Best regards!
When I made the video, CapCut didn’t have the Pro version yet, so all features were free. Now, you can try the Pro feature, then screen-record the enhanced video to save it without a subscription. I hope this helps!
Nigerians, what is going on.? What U people are doing is ridiculous. What has U S. Dollar got to do with our money and our food stuffs. What a shame. Is U.S. people using our money? In fact,U have to change,all these are a disgrace to Africa countries.
A good job done. The traders were so ready to interact with you Big ups to the elderly woman who took you through the different types of yams their season and what they are used in cooking. Extend my regards.May the good Lord reward their effort and hardwork. Please may I get the number of the yam seller in the red shirt selling the large tubers of the Abuja yam. How much per tuber? Thank you.
Thank you! The traders were amazing, and I’ll definitely extend your regards to the elderly woman. I didn’t get the number of the yam vendor in red, but I’ve added the elderly woman’s contact in the description box-she also sells Abuja yams.
#tessetestimonies #tessetestimony #tesseOGHENE THE LORD IS HAPPY with the man who said he has been in the onions business coming from sokoto HE LOVES those who are proud of HIS creatures this time onions!!! HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD
The prices are definitely outrageous! For that amount, I’d rather buy a full goat. It really makes you think about how prices are getting out of hand. Thanks for sharing your thoughts ❤️
People have got to learn to raise these animals or they will be gone from over killing and eating!!! AND YIKES THEY NEED KEPT IN WATER TO BE ALIVE WHEN BOUGHT NOT LAYING IN HOT SUN!!! NO WAY I WOULDNT TAKE THE CHANCE OF GETTING FOOD POISONING LIKE THIS!!! HOW SAD EVERYTHING IS KILLED TO BE EATEN😢😢😢😢 BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS NOT EVEN AVAILABLE IN OTHER COUNTRIES BECAUSE THEY ARENT SEEN AS FOOD.
Hi! 😊 You can find the enhanced voice feature by tapping on the edit button and scrolling through the options. No, I’m not using the pro version. Let me know if you need any more help!
Just a question: Why can't you sew some tomato seeds and then transplant them. You can plant them in bags/buckets/tires, etc., and it's basically free. Used some of the seeds from the tomatoes you buy at the market. My opinion people who live in warm climates shouldn't be buying certain things when they have the option to plant them. If they don't have land available to them, then use containers/bags/buckets/old tires and fill them with dirt/leaves/food scraps, etc. THE CREATOR BLESS
I’m actually familiar with growing tomatoes in containers and sacks, and I’ve been thinking of trying it out soon. It’s a great way to save on costs and have fresh produce at home. Thanks for the reminder and for watching! ❤️