Africa needs more people like this woman, people who use their brains to hatch a plan and persue it to reap the rewards. The grass is not always greener in other countries, build your own success at home!
Your commentaries are simple, explicit and educating for all including those with little or no knowledge of the fields you comment on. You are an excellent communicator. Keep up the good work.
An encouraging video for Nigerians ! Yes a lot of people took advantage of the 41 items banned. The video sounds like cbn propaganda though...I beg to differ on a couple of points, will only mention one here: in as much as we welcome foreign investors, It's NEVER a good thing that foreigners can come into your country set up a business with 100% ownership, no locals involved. It matters a lot.
WHOW, another uplifting story. Continue the great work, now small farmer's can earn wages to feed there families. I'm so happy for the CEO of this company. I hope other countries in Africa moved along also with brilliant ideas.
Congratulations. This is what has been missing in Nigeria for a long time. Made in Nigeria by a Nigerian which inspires the youths of Nigeria. We don't need the Chinese doing creating manufacturing companies. We can gradually let go off them.
Food for thought for governors who are building international conference centres and airport in states where the middle class is non-existent. Agro processing plants should be in every local govt of the country cos agriculture is the lowest hanging fruit countries employ to boost their economies. Imagine every single money Buhari borrowed was used to finance this by now banditry will be gone cos every bush will be a farmland. These governors that can't pay salary should loose their jobs cos they lack vision. The economy of kogi and ogun state could be worth billions in dollars if they owned the cement factories domiciled In their states.
Good evening. Peace unto ye. I hope you and your family are doing well. I like your comment. *Believe on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved. When the true Jesus shall return, we shall worship him at the feast of tabernacles. In the new earth, we shall worship the Lord of hosts in his new moons and sabbaths.* Have a good residue of the year.
I live in Canada, I want to invest in Nigeria, I'll like to start small. Like 10-20m. I need direction on which area. I've tried in past , lost over 30m. I need something that works
All hope is not lost! The Buhari government has done well in matters of intervention and infrastructure. The biggest problem of the government is its failure to provide security.
How can i get the contact of the CEO i make an acre of cassava farm last year, the price is nothing to write home about. Please am very much ready to partner with the company.
As always, thank you Ned. I am in Benue and am positioning myself for increased domestic production. I am a farmer and looking to increase my scale. Thank you for this great information
@@empowertv2294 Best of luck to you my friend. I think if Nigerians can industrialize our agricultural output, we can lift plenty people out of poverty which will be very good for the whole country. But we'll need the help of government. Let us hope the new presidency helps to put this country back on track
One of the aspiring candidate from the southeast has promised such...we just need to support him 'turning the huge uncultivated vast land in the north to an agricultural wealth for the country'. In turn, funding and processing facilities will surely be made available.
@@empowertv2294 Yes, this is what I have invested in, processing and packaging for the warehouse that I am building. The goal is to create jobs. I have been struggling for time, but by the grace of god, the timing could be perfect if all my efforts of the past come together with better government support. Ortom has tried, but even he plays some funny games at times. Anyway, let us continue to struggle my friend. If we don't do it, no one else will. God bless
Splendid work! Thank you for this exposé. Anyone who has ever practiced agriculture even in a small scale will realize how profitable that sector is. The key challenge right now is that our farmers have abandoned their lands due to insecurity. It's quite painful .
I like the increase in wheat production part. Whole wheat can be the substitute for garri especially then,because its much easier to process, can be used in bread and swallow and taste just like garri. I make pitta bread with whole wheat, it reminds me of garri somehow. Refined wheat is what most people know, which is unhealthy, the nutrition has been taken out through refining into white flour...Thank you.
But our youth seems to despise agbado, cassava, beans….There is immense value waiting to be unlocked from our agricultural products. The earlier the young people understand this the better. Don’t focus on japa where you end up willingly sell yourself into slavery. Nigeria is awash with opportunities for the positive minded ones
I don’t believe the youths just japa. Have u consider how much it cost to set up these plants or the collateral require for initial take off? Going the crude way is just not it. Assuming there is initial capital support, Most won’t co anywhere.
it was donem by the nigerian central bank CBN , due to nigerias currency devaluation exporting products now makes nigeria to earn way more than before and it also promotes exportation and local production .
@@newfaction3435 I will take this list to Kenya Central Bank. Then we shall ban them and if we can't source from Kenya we import from Nigeria better the money remain in Africa
I wish they will stop importation of cars for 10 years to force people to look inward and buy locally made/assembled vehicles. The government can incentivize the sector either in form of lower production tax or for a period of 5 years so they can lower the unit cost of the cars to make it affordable for most Nigerians.
See why some Buhari's policies are good. You need some policies to force people to look inward and create jobs. We were importing everything which is very dangerous.
This is not just Buhari's policy. This is just common sense that every country has a policy like this in place. Less importing and more local production.
@@bbnCRLB I understand what you mean but we Nigerians are too quick to praise the most basic things that the government does. When technically we the people appointed them and we pay them a salary for getting the country running. it is hardly charity work they are doing. In my opinion they should be doing what they are paid to do not for us to be in awe and amazement. Next year when we will have a new president and if we don't start setting high expectations and instead start thanking them for the basics we will be in another hell hole for another 4 years.
I disagree with you saying that foreign ownership does not matter as long as they provide employment to Nigerians. Where do you think the profit of those businesses go to at the end of the year? Secondly, do you think these businesses are motivated to protect the interest of Nigeria as a country? In summary, ownership of businesses and companies that operate in Nigeria matters.
Olam board of directors don't seem to have a single Nigerian. These guys are either Asian or European. I have no issue with mixed board of directors, but exclusively non African boards in Africa make me feel weird...
@DemiKhay Africa Tv this is not racism this is power dynamics, just in case you missed the last episode of "messy humans" non African groups have the financial means to buy African economies and take over strategic sectors, and I'm not even talking about their military power. And many individuals among these groups display various levels of hostility toward black people... So as long they DON'T play fair we CAN'T play fair. So keep your Kumbaya juice in the fridge for the moment because apparently we humans are collectively not ready for that...
@DemiKhay Africa Tv It not racism but power dynamics. Africans need to own their production and consumption. If we Africans don’t then we will keep being poor and miserable.
@@khodahh Thanks for this info. I don’t like how many Nigerian businesses have European or Asian CEO while Nigerians are struggling to get a job. I have heard the same about Dangote hiring Indians while Nigerians are jobless and the ones with jobs are mistreated by Indians. Nigerian people need to address this issue. These people hardly hire Africans in their own countries but Africans hire them in large numbers.
Olam should change their name. Good evening. Peace unto ye. I hope you and your family are doing well. *Believe on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved. When the true Jesus shall return, we shall worship him at the feast of tabernacles. In the new earth, we shall worship the Lord of hosts in his new moons and sabbaths.* Have a good residue of the year.
This is what we need to propelled Nigeria to next level. Thanks for sharing..
Protectionism will lead to economic stagnation and failure. Accept the free market
Africa needs more people like this woman, people who use their brains to hatch a plan and persue it to reap the rewards. The grass is not always greener in other countries, build your own success at home!
I met her at the 4th Africa Cassava Starch conference.
I was impressed by her energy and her drive
Is there anyway you can connect someone who’s doing this factory in Ghana with her?
Am trying to open one in uyo, but I don't know how to go about it
Pls how can I attend conferences like that bcoz
Your commentaries are simple, explicit and educating for all including those with little or no knowledge of the fields you comment on. You are an excellent communicator. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the wonderful compliments.
Beautiful work indeed 👏🏾 👌🏾 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Totally agree!👍🏽
This woman is very focus. God bless you for been an inspiration for youths
Very interesting well done lady for building cassava factory's
An encouraging video for Nigerians ! Yes a lot of people took advantage of the 41 items banned. The video sounds like cbn propaganda though...I beg to differ on a couple of points, will only mention one here: in as much as we welcome foreign investors, It's NEVER a good thing that foreigners can come into your country set up a business with 100% ownership, no locals involved. It matters a lot.
Good luck to this lady may she reap more rewards
Agriculture is where the money is for Nigeria. Farming processing exporting
No hand out, no special privilege but SHE was able to do it. We need more women and men like her
What are you even talking about?
Who gave her capital to build steel plants? Be deceiving yourself
WHOW, another uplifting story. Continue the great work, now small farmer's can earn wages to feed there families. I'm so happy for the CEO of this company. I hope other countries in Africa moved along also with brilliant ideas.
This is impressive! Innovative national project !
i like this video so much. Very informative, encouraging, which motivate people to invest. Hugs from Angola
Awesome, awesome, awesome. I am excited about the future of Nigeria economy after watching your video.
Good job,, Development news we love✌️
More hight to my nation. Thanks so much for the info
Congratulations. This is what has been missing in Nigeria for a long time. Made in Nigeria by a Nigerian which inspires the youths of Nigeria. We don't need the Chinese doing creating manufacturing companies. We can gradually let go off them.
All africans countries, Dear ...If we can JUST understand the land will NEVER LIE 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Don't be ungrateful,,,,,,
❤hi. thanks for.watching your video, hi am interested to invest in your country
This exactly this is what Africa need, local manufacturing. Manufacture will boost economic growth.
Amazing. I love every bit of this entry spine fix venture. Wonderful. Job creation is very important. Abundant of blessing to her.
This report is one of the most inspiring I have followed lately.👍👍👍
Am speechless with what u saw now, good job to you ma
Food for thought for governors who are building international conference centres and airport in states where the middle class is non-existent. Agro processing plants should be in every local govt of the country cos agriculture is the lowest hanging fruit countries employ to boost their economies. Imagine every single money Buhari borrowed was used to finance this by now banditry will be gone cos every bush will be a farmland. These governors that can't pay salary should loose their jobs cos they lack vision. The economy of kogi and ogun state could be worth billions in dollars if they owned the cement factories domiciled In their states.
STORY NOT IN NIGERIA
Agric is not sexy to them. Nobody will see the plant in the village unlike useless airport and conference centres
All these are good but where is electricity to run this engi6
Good evening. Peace unto ye. I hope you and your family are doing well. I like your comment. *Believe on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved. When the true Jesus shall return, we shall worship him at the feast of tabernacles. In the new earth, we shall worship the Lord of hosts in his new moons and sabbaths.* Have a good residue of the year.
The most useless is the international conference centre with no industry really bring people to use it😢
Ye...s congrats Sister🎉🎉🎉
Now that's what I can inspirational... Great work. a good example of African ingenuity and enterprise.
Wow, This channel should have at least a million subscribers very soon! Love your good work 👏 More power to your elbow 💪
Thanks for wonderful compliments 😊
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I live in Canada, I want to invest in Nigeria, I'll like to start small. Like 10-20m. I need direction on which area. I've tried in past , lost over 30m. I need something that works
Congrats madam, ur really doing a good job including creating jobs for people
Excellent video..great job!👍🏿
amazing, thank you for documenting this innovation!
This is absolutely fantastic!
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All hope is not lost! The Buhari government has done well in matters of intervention and infrastructure. The biggest problem of the government is its failure to provide security.
This is the first video that made me so happy
How can i get the contact of the CEO i make an acre of cassava farm last year, the price is nothing to write home about. Please am very much ready to partner with the company.
This is very educational. I learned a lot! Thanks for showing this progress in my Naija.
As always, thank you Ned. I am in Benue and am positioning myself for increased domestic production. I am a farmer and looking to increase my scale. Thank you for this great information
Same here...I base in Ogun with cassava farm in Benue. Although started few months ago
@@empowertv2294 Best of luck to you my friend. I think if Nigerians can industrialize our agricultural output, we can lift plenty people out of poverty which will be very good for the whole country. But we'll need the help of government. Let us hope the new presidency helps to put this country back on track
One of the aspiring candidate from the southeast has promised such...we just need to support him 'turning the huge uncultivated vast land in the north to an agricultural wealth for the country'. In turn, funding and processing facilities will surely be made available.
@@empowertv2294 Yes, this is what I have invested in, processing and packaging for the warehouse that I am building. The goal is to create jobs. I have been struggling for time, but by the grace of god, the timing could be perfect if all my efforts of the past come together with better government support. Ortom has tried, but even he plays some funny games at times. Anyway, let us continue to struggle my friend. If we don't do it, no one else will. God bless
How can l buy directly from farmers
Another brilliant Video well executed! More power to your elbow NEDMEDIA. Your Team is amazing!
Thank you for your kind compliments.
I have been to Psaltry facility in Oyo State and confirm the entrepreneural spirit of the promoters ... proudly Nigeria!
With Garri, if they can't keep up with the production they might raise the price.
Splendid work! Thank you for this exposé.
Anyone who has ever practiced agriculture even in a small scale will realize how profitable that sector is.
The key challenge right now is that our farmers have abandoned their lands due to insecurity. It's quite painful .
Thanks for watching 😊
Good to hear that goodJob.
This video ,is great 👍🏻 😂
Pleased to hear a result like this, I hope it continues to be even more successful.
Great Work!
This just made my day
Thanks for watching.
Thank you for another encouraging video. Keep on keeping on.
Wooow honestly listening to ur documentary gives me hope as a Nigeria 🇳🇬🤦🏻♂️🥺🥺☹️
Thanks for watching 👍🏽
🤣🤣🤣
Can I have a personal conversation with you?
Cassava to Garri is harvested peeled and grated same day but fried the next day only fufu is fermented for 3 days
yes there is shortage of wheat even here in UAE. good to hear this from my country
😢
Amazing woman
Thank you my brother for this great content 🎉 Keep it up🎉
GREAT REPORT!
I like the increase in wheat production part. Whole wheat can be the substitute for garri especially then,because its much easier to process, can be used in bread and swallow and taste just like garri. I make pitta bread with whole wheat, it reminds me of garri somehow. Refined wheat is what most people know, which is unhealthy, the nutrition has been taken out through refining into white flour...Thank you.
A "prohibited list"?!? That fantastic news coming out of Nigeria....I hope the forex woes never end so that local manufacturers can gain a foothold!
I like how this guy sings the narrative.
How happy I am to know that my people are finally moving up, always remember the hateful who have never wanted us to Live well.
Wow I was watching the traffic, and realised that the drivers are civilised . Unlike Lagos
thanks for the video elaboration.
After watching this video, i subscribed to your channel without hesitation. EXCELLENT CONTENT.
Thanks for the sub Stanley 👍🏽
Great indeed 👍 👌 👏
But our youth seems to despise agbado, cassava, beans….There is immense value waiting to be unlocked from our agricultural products. The earlier the young people understand this the better. Don’t focus on japa where you end up willingly sell yourself into slavery. Nigeria is awash with opportunities for the positive minded ones
Our youths are he'll bent on escaping the country but unfortunately most of them ended up running from frying pan to fire.
I don’t believe the youths just japa. Have u consider how much it cost to set up these plants or the collateral require for initial take off? Going the crude way is just not it. Assuming there is initial capital support, Most won’t co anywhere.
They designed their own processing plant machine. Wow nigerians are intelligent
Hi thanks for watching your video at my home place kerema guif province
Some people are so naive dt they dont knw what what agriculture can do to the life of people,I love agriculture so much
I love cassava flour! I’m gluten free so I use it to make my soups and gravy
Impressive
This is good work, please sir where is this company in Nigeria?
Thank you
Please do more videos on the opportunities in nigeria
Very informative...
Why are Africans importing what are they can produce. I don't understand so we can get ethanol from cassava and we are importing ethanol
What a grate intelligent
WELL DONE
Please were is this Farm
Congratulations to her.
Which is the body that banned those products? Can they tell Kenya to ban those products as well?
I guess we need to ramp up local production first.atleast have someone you're protecting.
it was donem by the nigerian central bank CBN , due to nigerias currency devaluation exporting products now makes nigeria to earn way more than before and it also promotes exportation and local production .
@DemiKhay Africa Tv genius
@@_Loui more than ever
@@newfaction3435 I will take this list to Kenya Central Bank. Then we shall ban them and if we can't source from Kenya we import from Nigeria better the money remain in Africa
I wish they will stop importation of cars for 10 years to force people to look inward and buy locally made/assembled vehicles. The government can incentivize the sector either in form of lower production tax or for a period of 5 years so they can lower the unit cost of the cars to make it affordable for most Nigerians.
Not only car's area in many things
Respect to 🇳🇬 ladies
Great news.
I wrote about the benefits of agbado and cassava, when Tinubu mentioned it.
No, one should ever be hungry again❤
Wonderful effort. What’s the name of the company in Nigeria. I have an idea for her !
Ownership matters!!!
See why some Buhari's policies are good. You need some policies to force people to look inward and create jobs. We were importing everything which is very dangerous.
This is not just Buhari's policy. This is just common sense that every country has a policy like this in place. Less importing and more local production.
@@nkjv12 having the political will to implement it should be acknowledged.
@@nkjv12 But GEJ couldn't implement it
@@bbnCRLB I understand what you mean but we Nigerians are too quick to praise the most basic things that the government does. When technically we the people appointed them and we pay them a salary for getting the country running. it is hardly charity work they are doing. In my opinion they should be doing what they are paid to do not for us to be in awe and amazement. Next year when we will have a new president and if we don't start setting high expectations and instead start thanking them for the basics we will be in another hell hole for another 4 years.
@@cristiano4289 what is GEJ??.
Very good channel
i love your analysis . what did u study in school .
Well done African, you have beaten China Europe and America....SHYAABAASH
Thanks. Loved this video.
Thanks for watching 👍🏽
Good 👍brother 🙏
I disagree with you saying that foreign ownership does not matter as long as they provide employment to Nigerians. Where do you think the profit of those businesses go to at the end of the year? Secondly, do you think these businesses are motivated to protect the interest of Nigeria as a country?
In summary, ownership of businesses and companies that operate in Nigeria matters.
This is a good one
Hi, what is the current market price per ton to use live stock fish and poultry
Wow! This is a powerful channel. Keep it up bro..👍
Thanks 😊
Olam board of directors don't seem to have a single Nigerian. These guys are either Asian or European.
I have no issue with mixed board of directors, but exclusively non African boards in Africa make me feel weird...
@DemiKhay Africa Tv this is not racism this is power dynamics, just in case you missed the last episode of "messy humans" non African groups have the financial means to buy African economies and take over strategic sectors, and I'm not even talking about their military power. And many individuals among these groups display various levels of hostility toward black people... So as long they DON'T play fair we CAN'T play fair.
So keep your Kumbaya juice in the fridge for the moment because apparently we humans are collectively not ready for that...
@DemiKhay Africa Tv It not racism but power dynamics. Africans need to own their production and consumption. If we Africans don’t then we will keep being poor and miserable.
@@khodahh Thanks for this info. I don’t like how many Nigerian businesses have European or Asian CEO while Nigerians are struggling to get a job. I have heard the same about Dangote hiring Indians while Nigerians are jobless and the ones with jobs are mistreated by Indians. Nigerian people need to address this issue. These people hardly hire Africans in their own countries but Africans hire them in large numbers.
@@jaybee4577 your hearing fake stories
Olam should change their name. Good evening. Peace unto ye. I hope you and your family are doing well. *Believe on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved. When the true Jesus shall return, we shall worship him at the feast of tabernacles. In the new earth, we shall worship the Lord of hosts in his new moons and sabbaths.* Have a good residue of the year.
At what price starch is sold per ton do u have any idea about it.
Beautiful. Weldone
Thanks for watching 👍🏽
Don’t let the Chinese in
S J * They are trying to figure out a way to take over but this woman is not foolish.
Lovely
Very educational video, thank you...@9:27 Was the man on the bike reaching into the vehicle to take something?
Please where can one get the cost analysis on yam processing
When someone mentioned Cassava and maize, some idiots are everywhere mocking him.
Did you know that maze and cassava is native Arawak and Tiano Indian the extinct native people of the caribbean and central AMERICA.
@@julioibaniaz9634 How is this your comment connect to Maize and cassava, which are agricultural produce?
@@afolabitoye4393 ok In said that because most people don,t the historey about a lot of food product that we. Consume nowadays.
Sounds realistic