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young
#31 Posted : Sunday, July 31, 2011 8:56:17 PM
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Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Please do not transfer your inheritance or any portion of it to church.

Give to God from your increase if you farm or build on that land , give a portion of the proceeds from your farm or the rent to church to enable them purchase their land.

Support the church as much as you can financially to purchase their land but separate their need from your inheritance.
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
xtina
#32 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 1:45:28 PM
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I already have the title deeds; no way would I be in here asking for advice without papers. It's not a lot, less than 40 acres

@radio, it was a land dispute between my dad and his brothers for kitu 16 years but wakachoka na divided it up among themselves three years ago. My dad is fatigued and having health issues so he divided it among us and everyone was give their shares, complete with deeds….

@bartum, plan za kuoa zimetupwa mbali for now smile

@ lovely2010, slykat, eco, ceinz, solo, sky5, you are right; I have calmed down, I realized i need time to sort things out, thaks smile

@ms mkenya, thanks smile

@Kenyanlyrics, I will not waste this chance. Infacts I think that's why I panicked

@Muchknow, congrats, so you know how I feel. Leasing is looking like a very good option right now Applause

@Ndaragwa and barrywhite, you have no idea. My whole life has been turned upside down, or rather, upside up smile . But I feel experts may con me because of my age, so I will do a lot of research on my own first before I seek their advice.

@Mukiha, pure coincidence. It is very nice to hear from you. At one point SK/Wazua was too boring for me but now it seems I have no choice but to come back…smile

@mkonomtupu, I will not waste mine, I have faith in myself. I fear real estate and all that mjengo stuff but maybe when I’m older I’ll have the courage

@Young and @Laughing out loudly, thank yousmile . That makes much sense; I would rather give my proceedings than actual land.

@Pablo, nice to see you too. I had a very bad experience with a wazua man so I avoid wazua meetings since I don’t know whether he attends or not and I might run into him. I hope you, Kingfisher and Djinn are well. BTW, great thread especially on building homes Applause Applause , I’m taking notes….

@YCSUN, bkismat, KakaM, u have raised valid
points, church leaders can be quite fishy. I asked her to explain why and she mentioned that I give 10% as in like tithe. Anyway, I said no and she is not too pleased right now. My dad did not donate to the land because she was not willing to put it under the name of the church, butin her hubby's name

I will finish my MSc first then sit down and figure out what to do. My tentative plans are: Eco lodges as one parcel is near a ranch in laikipia. I am passionate about farming so I might go that route. Probably lease the rest

Thank you all and God bless smile

bwenyenye
#33 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 2:36:40 PM
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Posts: 1,805
Welcome back xtina. I think you have been given all the advice you needed.
I Think Therefore I Am
2012
#34 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:32:14 PM
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Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 6,592
Location: Nairobi
Let me give you what might be the best advice you'll look back at and regret if you don't heed; Don't let the relatives in. The best way of keeping them out is doing something with the farm yourself. Plant napier grass and be selling to a dairy farmers around who are not related to you. A relative squatter is the hardest to kick out and if you succeed the family whisper will never stop especially from those relas who do zero for you and will never help your life....

Get the documents and continue planting napier even for 10 years until you figure out what you want to do with your land. Don't be in any hurry.

As for the cash you have, clear all your debts first (if any) and invest the rest in bonds.

BBI will solve it
:)
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#35 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:48:51 PM
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Location: Sundowner,Amboseli
Lovely pieces of advice to our dear lady.
I personally would not advise selling what one has freely received!
@SufficientlyP
Rollins
#36 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 4:15:22 PM
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@Christina,

Lucky You! If there is any more land please holla!

On a more serious note, go to doldol, buy herds of sheep-they are costing as low as 300 bob! then have someone heard them for kindu 6 months( It's called fattening). You can later sell at 3000 bob each. wachana na stocks
Even a BrOKeN clock is right twice a day
eco
#37 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 5:56:20 PM
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Rollins wrote:
@Christina,

Lucky You! If there is any more land please holla!

On a more serious note, go to doldol, buy herds of sheep-they are costing as low as 300 bob! then have someone heard them for kindu 6 months( It's called fattening). You can later sell at 3000 bob each. wachana na stocks


Good idea for land in Laikipia. You can fatten at most 5 steers on the 40 acres land as well. Buy thin steers @5-7,000 and sell @15,000 after 3-5 months. For such you need to a fence around your land, and a 2 - room mabati structure (for the herder, a store) and a VIP.
half_empty
#38 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 6:26:09 PM
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10% donation could work in your favor especially in a remote area where a church starts a school, clinic, etc
GITHUKUSM
#39 Posted : Tuesday, August 02, 2011 8:22:00 PM
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Fattening with what?I thought there is drought in Laikipia.Give more sound advice.
mnandii
#40 Posted : Thursday, August 04, 2011 8:08:35 PM
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Urban land owners be warned: City Hall and the taxman will come calling

http://www.nation.co.ke/.../1/-/bvht1n/-/index.html
Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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