Give us 10 years. The food system in Nigeria would be dominated by EYiA graduates. They will either own the companies or lead the leading companies. We boast different.
I am a proud EYiA graduate and I’m grateful to @Samsonprolific for the opportunity.
I had someone pick an issue with me recently...
Farmer Samson, these guys you are training are taking jobs from me, bla bla bla...
(With utmost understanding and patience)
Daddy wa, we can't be saying youths should come into agriculture and not train and provide relevant tools/platform for them to thrive in this economy. We are either for development or against it. We can't be both!
Discussing with the business development manager and her team, the revenue our past trainees have generated building greenhouses is the fuel we need to know we are doing it right.
Look at the picture, built by 1000 youths in 8 weeks, no prior experience, just a willingness to learn!
I am grateful to @MastercardFdn for believing in the Nigerian youths
I am grateful to every youth trained in @Eyiaofficial for believing in the platform
I am grateful to every member of the @sFarmLab team
Give us 10 years. The food system in Nigeria will be dominated by EYiA graduates. They will either own the companies or lead the leading companies.
In Agriculture, we don't blow, we grow!
#EYiA #EYIAUNITED #MastercardFoundation #FoodHeroes #SoillessFarmLab #Eupepsia #EupepsiaHorticultureHub #FarmerSamson #TheWizardFarmer #HorticultureHub #NaijaMade #Eupepsia
Among the Igbo, we had Uli body art long before modern tattoo culture existed. Across Africa, people marked their bodies with tattoos, scarification, and other forms of body decoration for beauty, identity, spirituality, status, and culture. These traditions existed centuries before Europe popularized modern tattooing.
A Black man with tattoos isn't doing anything foreign. Body marking is deeply rooted in many African cultures, including Igbo culture. The only difference today is the tools and styles being used.
People really need to stop acting as if African history started in the colonial era. Our ancestors were decorating their bodies long before some of these opinions were invented.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never killed a General or any soldier.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never negotiated with terrorists.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never shut down an Airforce Jet.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never kidnapped children or adults.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never asked for ransom or tax.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never raped anyone.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu never carried any gun or firearm.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was called terrorist and sentenced to Sokoto Prison with American Law that doesn’t exist anywhere in Nigeria while people that did all the above mentioned are arrested, rehabilitated and reintegrated into the society.
Today is Eke Market day in igboland...one of the most special market day in igboland.. Today is Saturday as well....why not use the opportunity of being at home today to pour libation for Ezumezu?
May today's Eke Market day in igboland bring us nothing but blessings, open doors and protection.
Ifeoma mebelu anyi karisia karisia.
Who sang this song? Meanwhile, there’s Igbo girls’ beauty, and then, there is Imo State girls’ beauty. In terms of beauty, they are unmatched.
NB: I’m not from Imo State.
There is nobody in this 2027 election that is more qualified to run for President like Peter Obi
There’s a reason why he’s still the most competent in Nigeria today ..
Go and verify.
“What we want to do in Abia State is to have power in our own hands. In time to come, the entire Abia State will be disconnected from the national grid, and 24-hour electricity supply will be guaranteed across every part of the state.
Electricity matters because about 60–70% of manufacturing costs are tied to energy. I got a call from someone yesterday who already owns a steel plant and wants to relocate it to a state with 24-hour electricity. I told him to come immediately. I have already allocated 5,000 hectares of land to him close to Geometric.”
— Governor Alex Otti speaking today at Invest Lagos.
A Masterclass in Highlife Vocals: This is the voice of a legend.
We present Chief Ifeanyi Agwuedu, live in performance, demonstrating the sheer quality and emotional depth that cemented his status in Igbo Highlife music.
Listen closely to the synergy between his powerful voice and the masterful guitar playing, it's pure magic.