Wow! You absolutely spent hours filming the entire processing processes even the kids enjoyed having you there. Palm oli production na heavy protocol oh
Oh how I've really enjoyed watching the Video and spectacular as usual, full of dramatic performances and utmost resilience in the midst of all that muck! Incredible People and their Cultures varying from Place to Place! Cheers, Good luck in all of your Adventures, stay safe, stay well and do keep praying oh, lonta(laugh)! Khadeeja Alghali-Rahman (London, UK)👍💪😭🤣🎉🕴️🎥🦅🐓🦃🦌🐄🐌🦋🦗🐡👁️🐔🕊️🐑⚓🐾❤️🌴🦕🐉🐊🐢🦖🏞️🤼⭐🌈🏜️🏖️🌜🌛
Please how much can someone use to start palm oil production in Nigeria, just to buy palm fruit and take it oil mill they will process it for me, do you have an idea please
Danica i like watching your video , please tell us the state and village. You are filming, please give a clear direction incase one want to source oil from them, not telling us in nigeria, where in nigeria?
Hello, Danica. No doubt you are doing a great job showcasing how things are done, locally. However, when you go to a local factory and you don't speak the language, the proper thing is to take an interpreter with you.The interpreter will pronounce the local names for the produce, for instance, palm nut, the main source of palm oil is called 'eyin' & other palm tree products all have local names. While your visits to these places are great to watch, they are still sub-standard in their production. I will suggest that when you visit local factories, your dressing must portray that of the people you are visiting. English shouldn't be the major language spoken to understand the whole process better. When you communicate in the local language live, those watching & those you are showing will understand better. You then use mostly English when editing your video. These people are really hard working people. It doesn't hurt to even give them a token of money for showing them online. You are making money on your video of them. A lot of other products are made from the palm tree, for instance, 'ogunsho' is a fire-starter. It helps firewood to burn better and faster. Those people will be happy to talk to you in the local language better. You are lucky there are a few who could at least speak some English. Good luck with your channel.
How did you know that I didn't give them something? Did you film the video with me? Anyway, thank you very much for watching you can also start supporting the movement, I will gladly drop an account number so you send money that I will give the next people I'll visit, since you too are benefiting from the video in one way or the other.....I'll film giving them the money and even tag you.....or better still you can enter the street and Film yours and give them 1 million after filming....I promise I'll watch Please help me get an interpreter that'll interpret better since the one I got is not enough and didn't do a great job.....or you can send money for a better one Should I send my account number? you can also join our channel membership to support too...no amount is too small ❤️
Nigeria and Africa should first of all, visit Malaysia to learn how palm kernel is processed into refined palm oil. Each time, I visit an African International market in the United States, I see African palm oil placed side by side with that from Malaysia. I always shun the bad and smelly palm oil from Nigerian and the rest of African palm oil and buy the well refined and efficiently processed palm oil from Malaysia.
This is very labor intensive
Thanks for sharing, it is a tedious work. I used to help my mum doing this when she was alive
Very stressful, I also did it growing up 🥰
Wow! You absolutely spent hours filming the entire processing processes even the kids enjoyed having you there. Palm oli production na heavy protocol oh
It's very tedious 😫
Thanks love you really tried to stay going round up and down love you're darling 💕 💕 💕❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ God bless you and your family 💝😘 thank you 🙏🏼
Amen 🙏 thank you so much ❤️
I appreciate our efforts but we need to improve on the hygiene
I patronize palm kernel. I need this location and more places
Oh how I've really enjoyed watching the Video and spectacular as usual, full of dramatic performances and utmost resilience in the midst of all that muck! Incredible People and their Cultures varying from Place to Place! Cheers, Good luck in all of your Adventures, stay safe, stay well and do keep praying oh, lonta(laugh)! Khadeeja Alghali-Rahman (London, UK)👍💪😭🤣🎉🕴️🎥🦅🐓🦃🦌🐄🐌🦋🦗🐡👁️🐔🕊️🐑⚓🐾❤️🌴🦕🐉🐊🐢🦖🏞️🤼⭐🌈🏜️🏖️🌜🌛
Thank you ❤️
Wow Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉😊
Thanks 🤗
Nice taking us along dear
Glad you enjoyed 🤗🥰
Great 👍
Thank you 👍
Please how much can someone use to start palm oil production in Nigeria, just to buy palm fruit and take it oil mill they will process it for me, do you have an idea please
Danica i like watching your video , please tell us the state and village. You are filming, please give a clear direction incase one want to source oil from them, not telling us in nigeria, where in nigeria?
Thanks hun.... I said the name of the state in the video.
Africans should learn from Malaysian how to make REFINED palm oil in an hygienic environment.
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Hello, Danica. No doubt you are doing a great job showcasing how things are done, locally. However, when you go to a local factory and you don't speak the language, the proper thing is to take an interpreter with you.The interpreter will pronounce the local names for the produce, for instance, palm nut, the main source of palm oil is called 'eyin' & other palm tree products all have local names. While your visits to these places are great to watch, they are still sub-standard in their production. I will suggest that when you visit local factories, your dressing must portray that of the people you are visiting. English shouldn't be the major language spoken to understand the whole process better. When you communicate in the local language live, those watching & those you are showing will understand better. You then use mostly English when editing your video. These people are really hard working people. It doesn't hurt to even give them a token of money for showing them online. You are making money on your video of them. A lot of other products are made from the palm tree, for instance, 'ogunsho' is a fire-starter. It helps firewood to burn better and faster. Those people will be happy to talk to you in the local language better. You are lucky there are a few who could at least speak some English. Good luck with your channel.
How did you know that I didn't give them something? Did you film the video with me? Anyway, thank you very much for watching
you can also start supporting the movement, I will gladly drop an account number so you send money that I will give the next people I'll visit, since you too are benefiting from the video in one way or the other.....I'll film giving them the money and even tag you.....or better still you can enter the street and Film yours and give them 1 million after filming....I promise I'll watch
Please help me get an interpreter that'll interpret better since the one I got is not enough and didn't do a great job.....or you can send money for a better one
Should I send my account number?
you can also join our channel membership to support too...no amount is too small ❤️
Very good feedback.
Please Nwa girl, always wear face mask when going to places like this. The carbon monoxide that machine exudes could be inimical to one's health.
Thank you very much for the advice, I'll do that next time 🥰
The women are very playful and nice to talk to
Yes !! I really had a nice day working with them
This is Youba land
Yes dear
Nigeria and Africa should first of all, visit Malaysia to learn how palm kernel is processed into refined palm oil. Each time, I visit an African International market in the United States, I see African palm oil placed side by side with that from Malaysia. I always shun the bad and smelly palm oil from Nigerian and the rest of African palm oil and buy the well refined and efficiently processed palm oil from Malaysia.
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We already refined it in Nigeria you’re just not privy to have seen or read about it.
Hello Danica, i am in the Diaspora and would like to know how to invest in the palm oil business. How do i get in touch with you?
You can send a DM on Instagram @ Danicakosy or a Gmail to danicakosytv@gmail.com
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