This is the kind of investment that I expect the current crop of leaders to support. This farmer is a visionary with potential to transform Nigeria's food industry. I am so happy listening to him speak. Thank you David for bringing this to us!
No. You need to pay greater attention to what is going on. No one cares about food like that. The climate change agenda is about 0 carbon foot print, meaning every things dies. Can African survive without vegetation, absolutely not
@@robwood6915 So true, about 30 years ago oyibo people began sending many people around the world collecting as many seeds as possible. The seeds have been stored in a mountain in northern Europe under the right conditions. They know they cannot take full control of the planet without destroying African people. They also store information on PAPER deep in mountains too.
That part where he said working is in obedience to God! Omooo! That was amazing. You're not working to prove you are better than your neighbor or your peers. Wisdom!
It's not his business, you actually believe an African can be this smart and have this much money and resources on his own? Either Russia or China is the real brain and money behind this operation, they just trained and educated this guy to be the propaganda agent to make it look legit. Russia and China have been spending a lot of time and money building up Africa because it's going to be the bread basket for the world for the last few years of earths history
My padi of life...am so proud of you..Thank God you didn't end up studying medicine..see what God is using you to do in Agriculture ..God continue to bless 18:
"that will be my last headache"😂 Not only is this guy funny, he's really knowledgeable of his stuff that has a good range of vocabulary. Big ups Farmer!!
I MUST visit Nigeria soon... that's what my grandmother told me before she left this planet. I told her I would, so I will. I don't know my family there but i'd love to volunteer here and help create life that gives life!!! 🌻🌾🌸🌴🍂
The last piece of advice is precious! I didn't know I need it till I heard it. The purpose of work is obedience to God indeed. Thank you for the insightful video.
@@DavidNkwa You're welcome. I'm researching doing hydroponics and moving from London back to Somaliland. It's wonderful to see what my African cousins are doing.🙂
Wow I'm saving this video This is the future of agriculture not just in nigeria but worldwide. I have heard before about natural banana having seeds About 2 or 3 years ago,I bought two pineapples. The woman that sold them to me told she just got back from her village and had harvested those pineapples from her compound. They were not so big, but she gave me a guarantee that she will refund me if they aren't sweet. So when I cut one open, I noticed it had seeds. But I was very sweet. I got worried and concluded that she had sold bad pineapples to me. I threw them away. So somedays later I spoke my.mum about it. She screamed and asked me if I could find the seller again. It was then I heard that natural fruits like pineapples and banana have seeds. But I don't think I'd like to eat seeded banana though
I'm very happy to see more development in Africa. As a Senegalese, I really admire the work ethic of my Nigerian brothers and sisters. Can't wait to see what the future holds for you.
Thank you . I said that l love seeing young people in to farming both in Europe and in Africa . Well done my😅 brother .well done l always have respect for Farmers .
HI, i am a Nigerian but live in the US, i am looking for possible partnership on agro business, if you don't mind we can partner with on this project. i have big lands already in Nigeria.
Don't even go there my dear, my country will rather appoint someone that is clueless but has some rights to political authority because it is somehow his turn to rule
This is what we need in Africa in fact more , am proud of you brother, thanks for sharing Please try to teach the young jobless youths if possible thank you 🙏🏼
🥒🥬🫑🌶🍠🍆🍅🥕🌱🌿🪴🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿This Son of Africa is a blessing in motion to our continent as well his nation… When some of us call Nigeria the Giant of Africa people don’t understand us… every African nation has its own title but 9ja is a giant Kpom Kwem… I’m Ghanaian from the once beacon of Africa and I know when Nigeria succeeds we all benefit… T
Only if our minister's and commissioner's of agriculture can be so dedicated to result oriented initiatives in the agriculture industry, then the narrative about Nigeria will change. Am highly motivated sir,
Pls if anyone knows the handle of agriculture minister let us keep tagging this eye opener to their various handle, if they don't get information let us do our bit by informing them, so we can say we did ours as a patriotic citizens
I really enjoyed this interview.. the guy is so funny and smart 😂 when he said “village people “ and the panadol part 😂😂😂 thank you David . Keep it up, much appreciated from 🇰🇪
He described GMO as hybrid when he said ‘a seed that is built to be resistant to that thing’ Hybrid is a cross between two natural seeds or livestock but GMO isn’t a cross but a modification of the genetic of the seed. In Western countries, you no longer have to label fruits and vegetables as genetically modified. You only label organic to distinguish it from non organic. I’m proud of this guy though. He’s making a mark.😊
@@adon8672 it’s not the same thing. If it were, he wouldn’t have categorised them differently. What’s the logic in that? GMO is made in the lab, hybrid is purely a cross between two existing crops or animals.
@@emmylast6818 your comment is completely off. Hybrid is defined as an offspring of 2 species, subspecies, breeds… GMOs are animals or plants whose DNA has been altered using engineering techniques. I hope you can see the difference. God bless you!
@@onomeonota23pure semantics, crossbreeding is genetically modifying a plant. We've been doing this for thousands of years with both plants and animals. Sure, when it's done in a lab you can cross more genetics. But at the end of the day..
I must admit, being someone who has studied permaculture design, I was very pleased to come across this video and the brother on camera (Samson) with all the knoweldge sounds like a gem to have in Nigeria. Respect from Australia.
First of all, David, you are really doing great by bringing us news about Nigerians like this simple, humble and dedicated man. I highly appreciate what you are doing. 2ndly, I was richly blessed from this content and straight talk from the owner of this soilless farm. I need people like this in my life. I stay abroad and i have a plan of relocating back soon so this content makes me have a clear vision of what is possible. Thanks again for your contents. God bless you and all these business minded Nigerians real good 👍👍👍❤
While you are abroad , try to make repeated visits to your home and get to understand the dynamics at play. So you can better adjust. If you jump in "gbum gbam " you may be disappointed. Also start by making small micro investments and or projects. E.g . You could do a small banana plantation and work on processing the stock for fibre or the fruit for flour. That's not micro o, hehehe . Anyways start small bits of projects . And grow.
Bro, just be sure to fully understand the difference between ORGANIC, HYBRID,AND GMO. AND STAY AWAY FROM GMO....ALWAYS ASK FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. ..., IN POT , ALL YOU NEED IS SOILESS MIX, SUN , RAIN Water, wind , you can grow anything, ..if you get into the business, careful what type of seeds you buy. Ask for CoA.
This interview was 🔥🔥🔥! David you did a fantastic job of capturing Samuel's passion and process for farming. I liked it so much that I had to rewatch it again. The information here is so captivating. I'm inspired to invest in agribusiness in the future. I pray Samuel will prosper abundantly in his ventures while making an impact nationally and worldwide. David keep putting out great work - it's making a tremendous difference :)
This is very good. Good to see a Nigerian taking the bull by the horn and not sitting around to complain about the economy. Food production business never fails if done well.
Attending Work & Learn by Soilless FarmLab in 2020 is one of the best decisions I've made in my agric career. And Farmer Samson is a blessing to this generation. I even learnt some financial education from him too
This is the vision i have for my farm and planning to start. I am thankful for people that light the way for us, for people like me. It's possible man.
Hey, this is excellent work. If the government wants to improve the lived of millions of Nigerian youths, this is the kind of people they should invest in and partner with to scale this up to reach thousands of Nigerians who want to work.
I and my wife watched this just now and we marveled at the ease at which this guy communicates knowledge and provides clarity on seemingly complex issues. He will also be a master at lecturing. Great job 👍
See how this man made me stay through the course of an agricultural video...i am not a fan of farming, though my parents are into it but i dont find it interesting because i feel it is hard work. BUT LOOK AT me listening keenly 😂😂😂😂 I hope he is a lecturer as someone pointed. He can Teach
From the Caribbean, this was informative on soilless farming. Samson is able to connect at all levels, knowledgeable and good spirit. Thank you David for asking questions which I had, and producing this video.
@itguru2943. Oga please stop that crap, we don't have to have good leaders for Nigeria to be the envy of the world. We only need more people that think and operate like this farmer Samson, if he was waiting for what government will do for him, like many youth of today are doing, he won't be where he is now. Most youth today no longer believe in dignity of labour or hard work (which should not actually be hard in the real sense of the word but application of smartness, intelligence and passion), rather many of them are covetous not seeking after community good but only selfish ambition of acquiring material things. Just start some where he said. Stop waiting for government because government will always be who they are, promising heaven on earth which they never fulfil. The only things we need from government are basic infrastructures such as good roads, portable water and the maintenance of these infrastructures. Other things like power supply, agriculture, education, healthcare, housing etc. showed be handled by private individuals and corporations with government putting concrete laws and enforcement in place to protect people's safety and wellbeing. I'm surprised you watched this video and you still left this comment.
Very proud of you. It's great to see this in Nigeria. More grease to your elbow. Just one suggestion for you, please start using damp membrane in the foundations of your buildings during construction to avoid those horrible rising damp that discolours the base and footings of your buildings.
Nigeria is such a great nation, with people of greater ideas. Kai! We were never meant to be poor. I just saw a video of a lady making wigs, bags, mats etc with plantain fibre..
I've actually eaten a bush banana before from my grandmother's farm. The seeds were not as big as an orange but definitely bigger than today's bananas.
Nice one... Well done Bro. However Nigerians abroad do all kinds of job because they get value pay for the job. Imagine how much street sweepers are paid in Nigeria compared to the UK
David, could you please provide contact info on this guy please, like a website, UA-cam channel if he has one. This was an incredibly educational video, well done.
His school fees was not wasted 😅.
This is passion.
Absolutely
Pls,where in Nigeria is the location?
@@EstherOlagunju-py6xdOgun State
I swear
@@EstherOlagunju-py6xd Abeokuta.
Make this type of person an agriculture minister no them go carry big bele men wet no sabi agric ...Nigeria our country
ALOT OF USELESS PEOPLE HAS AGRICULTURE MINISTERS KILLED THIS COUNTRY'S FOOD SYSTEM.
Real matter if I am him Nigeria 🇳🇬 can't pay me 28:34
I hope this guy lectures too? He explains seemingly complicated things with such ease and clarity. Bravo brother.
Yes he does. he studying for his PHD currently.
@@DavidNkwa Awesome. Wish him God's speed. And you are doing great by the way. Well done. 👍
Hello mane
Sorry to ask how can I contact him??
Hahahaha. Thats what happens when you love and understand what you do. Explaining it becomes a breeze .
U can't be more than correct... He's very clear
This is the kind of investment that I expect the current crop of leaders to support. This farmer is a visionary with potential to transform Nigeria's food industry. I am so happy listening to him speak.
Thank you David for bringing this to us!
No. You need to pay greater attention to what is going on. No one cares about food like that. The climate change agenda is about 0 carbon foot print, meaning every things dies. Can African survive without vegetation, absolutely not
Why are our useless and senseless leaders not supporting people like this and we are buying foods at very exorbitant prices
We won't go research it's implications, but quick to jump on the band-wagon because oyibo says so???
@@robwood6915 So true, about 30 years ago oyibo people began sending many people around the world collecting as many seeds as possible. The seeds have been stored in a mountain in northern Europe under the right conditions. They know they cannot take full control of the planet without destroying African people. They also store information on PAPER deep in mountains too.
@@robwood6915 pls sir mention one of its implications
This man should be awarded proffessor of Agronomy
That part where he said working is in obedience to God! Omooo! That was amazing. You're not working to prove you are better than your neighbor or your peers. Wisdom!
Neither should you be working to hammer... but work to take care of your family and others.
It is also a principle and a responsibility to fed yourself and your family.
This guy is an excellent example of a man that understands his business. Great work
It's not his business, you actually believe an African can be this smart and have this much money and resources on his own? Either Russia or China is the real brain and money behind this operation, they just trained and educated this guy to be the propaganda agent to make it look legit.
Russia and China have been spending a lot of time and money building up Africa because it's going to be the bread basket for the world for the last few years of earths history
I just listened to and watched a seminar I never paid for. 🤔
More wisdom. Professor SOILESS 🔥✊🏾
My padi of life...am so proud of you..Thank God you didn't end up studying medicine..see what God is using you to do in Agriculture ..God continue to bless 18:
This guy is very intelligent...
The results of Loving what you do and doing what you love
"that will be my last headache"😂 Not only is this guy funny, he's really knowledgeable of his stuff that has a good range of vocabulary. Big ups Farmer!!
This man is amazing!!! God bless him, he needs to be funded❤
This man is a genius, and has great character as he is training thousands of young people in farming.
He is very passionate about it
I MUST visit Nigeria soon... that's what my grandmother told me before she left this planet. I told her I would, so I will. I don't know my family there but i'd love to volunteer here and help create life that gives life!!! 🌻🌾🌸🌴🍂
God bless you
You can let me know when you're coming and I can arrange some volunteering for you
U r welcome ❤
Where do you stay?
I will be your family. Home is sweet home ❤
5:45 whoa what a secret exposed for tomatoes i didnt know before 🤝✌️
BRO! MUCH RESPECT FROM US TO YOU -- THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL A REAL MAN!!!! YOU ARE DOING GREAT !!! BEST WISHES!!!
Wow ,This guy is something else,what a man!!integrity ,character,personality and also very professional
The last piece of advice is precious! I didn't know I need it till I heard it. The purpose of work is obedience to God indeed. Thank you for the insightful video.
Thanks for watching till the end of the video, it helps alot
@@DavidNkwa You're welcome. I'm researching doing hydroponics and moving from London back to Somaliland. It's wonderful to see what my African cousins are doing.🙂
Wow
I'm saving this video
This is the future of agriculture not just in nigeria but worldwide.
I have heard before about natural banana having seeds
About 2 or 3 years ago,I bought two pineapples. The woman that sold them to me told she just got back from her village and had harvested those pineapples from her compound.
They were not so big, but she gave me a guarantee that she will refund me if they aren't sweet.
So when I cut one open, I noticed it had seeds. But I was very sweet.
I got worried and concluded that she had sold bad pineapples to me.
I threw them away.
So somedays later I spoke my.mum about it.
She screamed and asked me if I could find the seller again. It was then I heard that natural fruits like pineapples and banana have seeds.
But I don't think I'd like to eat seeded banana though
Very interesting first-hand experience.
We are so used to hybrid. Many of us never know that not how it was in the beginning
@@DavidNkwa True God doesn’t make mistakes what is suppose to reproduce has seeds.
You don't like eating seed fruits, however, seedless fruits are not so good for your health because it has less minerals and vitamins.
@@tgchikukwa6947 You are misinformed
@@worldtraveler8571How are my misinformed? Please read my text again.
What a great inspirational guy! The world needs more people like him.
I'm very happy to see more development in Africa. As a Senegalese, I really admire the work ethic of my Nigerian brothers and sisters. Can't wait to see what the future holds for you.
'We cannot correct things by waiting on people to do things right.
We need to set an example.
Very powerful statement ❗
Thank you . I said that l love seeing young people in to farming both in Europe and in Africa . Well done my😅 brother .well done l always have respect for Farmers .
This man can teach with absolute ease✨🙌
God bless the project immensely
God continue to bless your hustle...Samson is a born teacher..God really used him for us during our masters days
Can I know where he's located, I need to be trained in this farm, so I can start mine
This literally makes me want to pack my bags and move to Nigeria and learn from this man
HI, i am a Nigerian but live in the US, i am looking for possible partnership on agro business, if you don't mind we can partner with on this project. i have big lands already in Nigeria.
Exactly my feelings my sister we Dey suffer for this oyibo land
So proud of this youngman. Congratulations!
This is the difference between you love what you are doing. I love when you put a spotlight on this, his knowledgeable and intelligent
I wish I can hit that like button 10,000 times! See how he made agriculture beautiful or is it the wisdom he shared!
The guy is fit for minister of agriculture..
Don't even go there my dear, my country will rather appoint someone that is clueless but has some rights to political authority because it is somehow his turn to rule
This is what we need in Africa in fact more , am proud of you brother, thanks for sharing
Please try to teach the young jobless youths if possible thank you 🙏🏼
🥒🥬🫑🌶🍠🍆🍅🥕🌱🌿🪴🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿🌱🌿This Son of Africa is a blessing in motion to our continent as well his nation…
When some of us call Nigeria the Giant of Africa people don’t understand us… every African nation has its own title but 9ja is a giant Kpom Kwem…
I’m Ghanaian from the once beacon of Africa and I know when Nigeria succeeds we all benefit…
T
Samson my friend and former classmate. Thank God you left us and went in Agro science
No wonder he is sound.
From your name, it shows he was once a medical student
Pls what is the name of this Company
@@Nathaniel2729soiless farm lab. In Abeokuta
Haaaa no wonder this guy is sound truly he's really a blessing to his classmates and this generation medical student diverting to Agro science
God Bless. It is good to see black people owning and operating farms.
The part he said "Thinking it's village people!" 😂😂😂
We Africans are so superstitious 😂...no natural cause
Where is this man's Ted talk , he's extremely bright 🎉🎉🎉
He is busy
Only if our minister's and commissioner's of agriculture can be so dedicated to result oriented initiatives in the agriculture industry, then the narrative about Nigeria will change. Am highly motivated sir,
Pls if anyone knows the handle of agriculture minister let us keep tagging this eye opener to their various handle, if they don't get information let us do our bit by informing them, so we can say we did ours as a patriotic citizens
Expanding this model nationwide would position Nigeria to become a major food exporter and drive industrialization.
I really enjoyed this interview.. the guy is so funny and smart 😂 when he said “village people “ and the panadol part 😂😂😂 thank you David . Keep it up, much appreciated from 🇰🇪
This is what I told that Son of mine to invest in - BIO ECONOMY. Well done Son 👏👍
He described GMO as hybrid when he said ‘a seed that is built to be resistant to that thing’ Hybrid is a cross between two natural seeds or livestock but GMO isn’t a cross but a modification of the genetic of the seed. In Western countries, you no longer have to label fruits and vegetables as genetically modified. You only label organic to distinguish it from non organic.
I’m proud of this guy though. He’s making a mark.😊
Hybrids can still be made (e.g. through common cross breeding) with resistance to diseases, wind etc in mind.
GMO are also hybrid. Any genetically spliced organism could be considered hybridized, so he was right.
@@adon8672 it’s not the same thing. If it were, he wouldn’t have categorised them differently. What’s the logic in that? GMO is made in the lab, hybrid is purely a cross between two existing crops or animals.
@@emmylast6818 your comment is completely off. Hybrid is defined as an offspring of 2 species, subspecies, breeds… GMOs are animals or plants whose DNA has been altered using engineering techniques. I hope you can see the difference. God bless you!
@@onomeonota23pure semantics, crossbreeding is genetically modifying a plant. We've been doing this for thousands of years with both plants and animals. Sure, when it's done in a lab you can cross more genetics. But at the end of the day..
100% on his explanation of organic. Great respect for you Samson. Well done David! Merry Christmas.
Do you research on where Christmas started from
@@maathejayandyjohns1343 I don’t care. May God relieve you of your frustration. I was once you.
Never frustrated, I just know facts, you don't, you are one who don't like to hear the FACTS. HAHA LOZER
This is NOT organic. This is poison from the West! Believe me I know!
I must admit, being someone who has studied permaculture design, I was very pleased to come across this video and the brother on camera (Samson) with all the knoweldge sounds like a gem to have in Nigeria. Respect from Australia.
The fact that he was even advertising for the competition is mind-blowing
First of all, David, you are really doing great by bringing us news about Nigerians like this simple, humble and dedicated man. I highly appreciate what you are doing. 2ndly, I was richly blessed from this content and straight talk from the owner of this soilless farm. I need people like this in my life. I stay abroad and i have a plan of relocating back soon so this content makes me have a clear vision of what is possible.
Thanks again for your contents. God bless you and all these business minded Nigerians real good 👍👍👍❤
Thanks Emeka, am glad you enjoyed this video, kindly share with your friends and family maybe it could help someone out too.
While you are abroad , try to make repeated visits to your home and get to understand the dynamics at play. So you can better adjust. If you jump in "gbum gbam " you may be disappointed. Also start by making small micro investments and or projects. E.g . You could do a small banana plantation and work on processing the stock for fibre or the fruit for flour. That's not micro o, hehehe . Anyways start small bits of projects . And grow.
Bro, just be sure to fully understand the difference between ORGANIC, HYBRID,AND GMO. AND STAY AWAY FROM GMO....ALWAYS ASK FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. ..., IN POT , ALL YOU NEED IS SOILESS MIX, SUN , RAIN Water, wind , you can grow anything, ..if you get into the business, careful what type of seeds you buy. Ask for CoA.
I wish I can like this content multiple time...
This interview was 🔥🔥🔥! David you did a fantastic job of capturing Samuel's passion and process for farming. I liked it so much that I had to rewatch it again. The information here is so captivating. I'm inspired to invest in agribusiness in the future. I pray Samuel will prosper abundantly in his ventures while making an impact nationally and worldwide. David keep putting out great work - it's making a tremendous difference :)
Thank you so kindly, and I am glad you liked it.
this is beyond documentary, it's lecturing.
Very interesting, more grace to you young farmer
God preserve the environment and the farm and the farmers
The best class i have had in many years!
This is very educational. The way he explains what is organic and inorganic🤯 very understandable.
Nice one David. He really knows his stuff! Quite interesting what he says about organic vegetables and fruits. Great information and insight. ❤
He knows his onions. I'm an agriculturist also but I doff my hat for him
I loved this man so much thank for changing the food industry of Nigeria and Africa at large
Just poison, coming from the West!!
Very interesting. When I saw soiless farming, I thought it would be about hydroponics.
It is!
Hydro means water, but from what the farmer said he said soilless using alternatives like rice chaff, coconut husk, wood shavings and the likes
Yes Brother Strength, Merry Christmas, the Lord be with you & your family
wowwwwwwwww Thank you so kindly, may the good lord bless and replenish you in Jesus Name Amen.
@@DavidNkwa 🙏💜
This man is very good in explanation, hope you can do some lecturing work too so that we young guys can benefit from your ocean of knowledge.
This is very good. Good to see a Nigerian taking the bull by the horn and not sitting around to complain about the economy. Food production business never fails if done well.
Exactly!!!
This is a message for the ragtag who either want to be dubious okada riders, or Jaakpaists who want to bail out on the country!
👊🏾🇳🇬!
Wow this man is like a magician. Teaching that one ripe tomato can ripen all the rest
This is beautiful. ur passion is unmatched
Attending Work & Learn by Soilless FarmLab in 2020 is one of the best decisions I've made in my agric career. And Farmer Samson is a blessing to this generation. I even learnt some financial education from him too
This is beautiful and very inspiring. Intelligence meets passion.
That guy is very good at what he is doing
This is the vision i have for my farm and planning to start. I am thankful for people that light the way for us, for people like me. It's possible man.
You are blessed, love your passion for farming
We need our youths to model this man.
I love the fact that the equipment get validated and they have a sense of quality. Companies like these are giving me hope for Nigeria.
If they don't and their customers won't buy.
The knowledge this guy has shared is just spectacular
Hey, this is excellent work. If the government wants to improve the lived of millions of Nigerian youths, this is the kind of people they should invest in and partner with to scale this up to reach thousands of Nigerians who want to work.
I and my wife watched this just now and we marveled at the ease at which this guy communicates knowledge and provides clarity on seemingly complex issues. He will also be a master at lecturing. Great job 👍
The fact that insects are a problem means the food is real (imo)😊. This is Great ❤ Africa has some great innovative people
Why is one black man a representative for a while continent?😂
Good Good morning 😎
wow very impression I hope that he will teach others african as well not only nigerian
This guy is excellent
See how this man made me stay through the course of an agricultural video...i am not a fan of farming, though my parents are into it but i dont find it interesting because i feel it is hard work. BUT LOOK AT me listening keenly 😂😂😂😂
I hope he is a lecturer as someone pointed. He can Teach
Lots of love and respect from Bangladesh!
Good Luck!
From the Caribbean, this was informative on soilless farming. Samson is able to connect at all levels, knowledgeable and good spirit. Thank you David for asking questions which I had, and producing this video.
Very impressed
If only we had good leaders
Africa would be the envy of the world
@itguru2943. Oga please stop that crap, we don't have to have good leaders for Nigeria to be the envy of the world. We only need more people that think and operate like this farmer Samson, if he was waiting for what government will do for him, like many youth of today are doing, he won't be where he is now. Most youth today no longer believe in dignity of labour or hard work (which should not actually be hard in the real sense of the word but application of smartness, intelligence and passion), rather many of them are covetous not seeking after community good but only selfish ambition of acquiring material things. Just start some where he said. Stop waiting for government because government will always be who they are, promising heaven on earth which they never fulfil. The only things we need from government are basic infrastructures such as good roads, portable water and the maintenance of these infrastructures. Other things like power supply, agriculture, education, healthcare, housing etc. showed be handled by private individuals and corporations with government putting concrete laws and enforcement in place to protect people's safety and wellbeing. I'm surprised you watched this video and you still left this comment.
I had tried this during my nysc ...it was incredible
These are our Giants Africa support them
Thank you so much for starting this farm and keeping it open for others to be trained. God bless you abundantly.
I haven't finished seeing the video and I have learnt a lot. This man is a Prof 😅
this guy is vry inspirational...what a smart young man.. bravo !! bravo!!!
Amazing video, I just subscribed. From USA
Thank you, welcome to the family 😊
If this video is shared on facebook, it will have millions of views
30:00 top notch agricultural advice ever ❤️❤️❤️
Please plant our local vegetables like Ugu, Uziza, Utazi too .
blown away. This is beautiful. I know this is borne out of hardwork, not just one-off shiny thing. Straight outta Nigeria.
This is awesome. I'm so proud of this guy.
Very proud of you. It's great to see this in Nigeria. More grease to your elbow. Just one suggestion for you, please start using damp membrane in the foundations of your buildings during construction to avoid those horrible rising damp that discolours the base and footings of your buildings.
Nigeria is such a great nation, with people of greater ideas. Kai! We were never meant to be poor. I just saw a video of a lady making wigs, bags, mats etc with plantain fibre..
This guy knows his back to front... Much Respect
Thank you for changing the face of agriculture in Nigeria.
He is right about the banana seeds, in fact most natural seeds are black or brown in colour
I've actually eaten a bush banana before from my grandmother's farm. The seeds were not as big as an orange but definitely bigger than today's bananas.
First-hand experience
Thanks for sharing
very brilliantly minded 💪🏿🙏🏿
I am a crop scientist and i have to say this is impressive. Good job
The best utube video .
I learnt alot.🎉
Wow! This guy is so sincere and articulate with depth knowledge!
Love this brotha.. he holds nothing back. God bless you bro
Nice one... Well done Bro. However Nigerians abroad do all kinds of job because they get value pay for the job. Imagine how much street sweepers are paid in Nigeria compared to the UK
This is brilliant! Kudos to Samson Ogbole!!
David, could you please provide contact info on this guy please, like a website, UA-cam channel if he has one. This was an incredibly educational video, well done.
sfarmlab.com/
@@DavidNkwa thanks a million.