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Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by deomelo: 12:58am On Jul 26, 2017
Meet The 35 Year-Old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm






Rotimi Williams, a former journalist, is the owner of Kereksuk Rice Farm

Nigerians consume more than 5 million metric tons of rice every year, with a significant portion of its consumption needs sourced from imports. Rotimi Williams, an ambitious 35 year-old Nigerian entrepreneur and rice farmer, is on a quest to change that.

Williams, a former journalist, is the owner of Kereksuk Rice Farm, the second largest commercial rice farm in Nigeria by land size. His farm, which is situated in Nasarawa state in northern Nigeria, currently sits on 45,000 hectares and employs more than 600 natives of Nasarawa.

I recently caught up with the budding entrepreneur in Lagos, and had a brief chat with him where he recounted his journey and mused on how Nigeria can attain self-sufficiency in rice production in the near future.

What’s your educational and professional background?

I attended King’s College in Lagos. After attending secondary school at King’s College I proceeded to obtain my first degree at University of Aberdeen where I graduated with a degree in Economics. I also obtained a Master’s Degree in Economics from the same institution. My quest for more knowledge led me to enroll for yet another Master’s Degree at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London where I gained an MSc. in Finance and Development Studies.

Upon graduation, I landed a role as an analyst at the European Economics and Financial Centre in London. Afterwards, Euromoney Magazine employed me, where I covered the African space.

I would say that this is where my journey truly started.


While at Euromoney, I had the opportunity to travel around a few African countries. These trips exposed me to countries like Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia and Ghana. A common thread amongst the aforementioned nations is agriculture. Agriculture is at the very core of these countries and this got me thinking. After a few more trips, I decided to move back to Nigeria and sink my teeth into the agricultural space. Nigeria remains the largest economy in Africa from both a GDP perspective and also the strength of the size of our population.

Upon my arrival back in Nigeria, I got a job at a premier bank where I was promised to sit on the agriculture desk – my hope was that I would gain enough knowledge of the Nigerian agricultural industry and develop myself from there.


Two years had past and we still had no funds, so I made an offer to the farm owner, that with a 50-50 split, I would develop the farm with both personal funds and external funding. He agreed and that's how I became part owner of 17,296 hectares of farmland. Knowing that agriculture would become the integral area of focus in Nigeria, I was bullish and ramped up the land to 55,000 hectares. I later parted with my partner as a result of unaligned views and strategy. I maintained 45,000 hectares for myself and today we have started producing, with our quality paddy being sold to major milling companies in Nigeria. However, I must add the following, I often have people ask how I learned abut farming, as everyone thinks you need a special degree in agriculture to be a farmer, but I always tell them the truth, I learnt it all on Google GOOGL -2.94%. I downloaded every article I could find on rice production, consumed it and then practiced it in the fields.

Frankly, my experience working alongside indigenes [natives] of Nasarawa state has been exceptional. I have learnt over the years that if you approach people with respect even more so while one seeks to set up a business venture. Having a healthy sense of community makes all the difference in attaining one’s set objectives. I lean heavily on the wisdom and cultural approach of the indigenes to carry out farming on such a scale here in Nasarawa.





This is massively HUGE

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by dmgr(m): 12:59am On Jul 26, 2017
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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by 0b100100111: 1:02am On Jul 26, 2017




Blood of Tiwa Savage shocked shocked shocked

45,000 hectares shocked shocked shocked




Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by OAUTemitayo: 1:07am On Jul 26, 2017
That's equal to the entire farmland in a particular region.
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by deomelo: 1:24am On Jul 26, 2017
OAUTemitayo:
That's equal to the entire farmland in a particular region.


Actually more than many states in that region.. grin grin

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by deomelo: 1:26am On Jul 26, 2017
0b100100111:




Blood of Tiwa Savage shocked shocked shocked

45,000 hectares shocked shocked shocked










Yes oooooo grin grin grin
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by totit: 1:29am On Jul 26, 2017
OAUTemitayo:
That's equal to the entire farmland in a particular region.

Meaning,that yoruba dude can buy the whole of the said region with a blink of an eye grin

Lmao cheesy

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by kocvalour(m): 1:32am On Jul 26, 2017
OAUTemitayo:
That's equal to the entire farmland in a particular region.


doesn't really stop the skull mining tho

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by OAUTemitayo: 1:34am On Jul 26, 2017
kocvalour:



doesn't really stop the skull mining tho
Sure! The Okija shrine skull mining factory is still the greatest in the country.

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by Blue3k(m): 1:57am On Jul 26, 2017
Good man more power to him.
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by pelumi111: 2:18am On Jul 26, 2017
what a multivation.......nothing is impossible in life
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by Jengem: 3:14am On Jul 26, 2017
is this not obasanjos inlaw that was exposed on instablog9ja by the matharoo sisters.

hmmm...the guy don resurface after the many many expose
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by deomelo: 3:26am On Jul 26, 2017
Jengem:
is this not obasanjos inlaw that was exposed on instablog9ja by the matharoo sisters.

hmmm...the guy don resurface after the many many expose



Jengem:
Trump is better than 200 obasanjo, 50 jonathan, 200000 yaradua and infinity buhari

Obj is a chimpanzee escapee from the ibadan zoo who was named matthew because he collected enough banana as tax from zoo visitors

Tufiakwa




Coming from a bitter, hateful ipob loser..


Your mate is commanding the second largest rice farm in Nigeria while you peddle rumor and gossips on the Internet.

Sucks to be you..

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by sonsomegrigbo: 4:06am On Jul 26, 2017
nice one my beloved brown roofer...

BTW... what does our beroved albino do for a living?
Sarrki, Ipobexposed, Madridguy, and others, please keep off.


I will make ftc one day

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by hoMegas(m): 4:21am On Jul 26, 2017
Keep it up man. The chest beating erosion gang will soon arrive to claim container shops allover Lagos is entrepreneurship
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by olayiwola4u(m): 4:31am On Jul 26, 2017
deomelo:


Rotimi Williams, a former journalist, is the owner of Kereksuk Rice Farm

This is massively HUGE

...that is nice.
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by Jengem: 4:33am On Jul 26, 2017
deomelo:









Coming from a bitter, hateful ipob loser..


Your mate is commanding the second largest rice farm in Nigeria while you peddle rumor and gossips on the Internet.

Sucks to be you..

Na ur cousin?

No vex. I just dey comment my reserve

I hear say bros na house husband

E be like say d pikin wey he marry resemble obj well well

Sucks to be him if u ask me
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by sarrki(m): 4:57am On Jul 26, 2017
sonsomegrigbo:
nice one my beloved brown roofer...


BTW... what does our beroved albino do for a living?

Sarrki, Ipobexposed, Madridguy, and others, please keep off.



I will make ftc one day


He's great Omo oduduwa

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Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by madridguy(m): 6:47am On Jul 26, 2017
This is a welcome development.
Re: Meet The 35 Year-old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. by Silvereze(m): 3:51am On Aug 06, 2017
It's a great feat..

I'm getting there soon

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