Saturday 27 February 2016

Buhari Says He Would Rather Invest In Agriculture Than Give N5k To Unemployed Nigerians While speaking during a meeting in Saudi Arabia, President Buhari said he had a different opinion on the N5000 stipend his party promised to give to unemployed Nigerians when they come into power. Buhari said he would rather use the N5000 to repair the infrastructures in schools and empower mining and agriculture than to give the money to people who don’t work; “This largess of N5,000 for the unemployed, I have got a slightly different priority. I would rather do the infrastructure for the school that request them and empower agriculture, mining so that every able bodied person can go and get work instead of giving N5,000 to those who don’t work.” What's your view about this...?? Pls drop your comments.

Thursday 18 February 2016

Ooni With Commen Sense – We’ve Assembled 200,000 Youths To Go Back To Farming (SEE THIS) The New Ooni Of Ife is a blessing to Nigerians and Nigeria as a Country. Few days ago, He made a Statement and he’s ready to take the bold moves that will sure Transform and grow the economy of Nigeria soon. Read below:- “I am working with the minister of Agriculture. We have assembled over 200,000 youths within 30 days. We are encouraging them to go back to the Farm. Something happened in Nigeria that we did not notice. Last october, crude oil price started going down astronomically but Coca price went up over 100 percent and nobody noticed it.” – Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi. Bravo!!! 👏 Ooni with common sense – have never felt so excited about any King in Nigeria like I am with Ooni, may your reign be long Kabiesi o Amin…

Wednesday 17 February 2016

What type of career do you aspire to have? Do you want to be an artist, a business person, or a policymaker? Or, have you ever wanted to become a farmer? I would not be surprised if you said no. When weighing career choices, many young people in the developing world tend to shy away from agriculture. I, too, As the conventional belief goes, agriculture means an archaic lifestyle and a future with limited opportunities for youth. But I later learned I was wrong. Plenty of evidence shows us that agriculture provides youth a viable way to harvest success and grow a sustainable future. In other words, I believe youth can, and should, choose agriculture.