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Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by bamideleafolabi(op): 5:00pm On Jul 10, 2024
Widow Cries Out Petitions First Lady over every-home-a-garden

_Accuses self aclaim estate chairman of stopping her from farming_


The N25 million every-home-a-garden competition initiated by First Lady, Remi Tinubu, to encourage women to go into farming, has suffered a setback, as estate chairmen are preventing some women from growing crops in their vicinity.

A widow, Ebere Mogbo, who addressed newsmen yesterday in Abuja, complained how she was prevented from planting 2,000 seedlings around her vicinity, at the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) Estate, Wuse 2.

Mogbo said: "The problem is that when the First Lady Remi Tinubu, told women to have a garden in their homes, I felt like instead of staying at home mourning my husband, I should join them because there is a prize attached to it which is N25 million. So I came here to begin cultivation where I have a property.

"I have started to make things better. I went to Orange Market in Mararaba to buy 2,000 tubers of yam.

"When I started, nobody stopped me. All of a sudden, one man emerged, Sani Abba-Kura claiming to be the chairman of the estate. I do not know him. He stopped me. We have already planted some yams.

"He drove me away with some remnants of yam seedlings. I pleaded with him. My husband worked with him and he was their senior. He retired as a top executive director in PHCN.

"So, I have been struggling with 2,000 seedlings. On Saturday when we came here he drove us away and threatened my life. The yams I have planted have been overtaken by weeds.

"I lived here for 9 years and I am not aware of any policy preventing occupants from growing crops in their environment.

"I think his annoyance is because when he wanted to sell the whole estate the owners of the flats agreed to it. But I refused. I told him that I was not going to sell my property when one powerful politician wanted to buy the whole estate.

"This is not the idea of Obasanjo for people to sell property of owners. That is where the animosity started."

But Sani Abba-Kura, in his defense, explained that Mogbo had rented the property out, adding that it was against the policy of the estate for occupants or property owners to grow crops inside the estate.

Re: Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by atiku4President(m): 6:34pm On Jul 10, 2024
Hmm, 2000 seedlings? Big lie. That's some good money that requires that you are not managing or struggling for land to plant.
Re: Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by epainos: 7:33pm On Jul 10, 2024
The monsters Nigeria created called estate developers will meet their end soon. Even Nigerians are the cause. I think lawmakers need to make 1 plot 667 sqm. That's the standard plot. And no land should be sold below that. Also, at least 100 sqm must be used for gardening out of that 667sqm. This is the only way we can have a sustainable lifestyle. It is going to be good for the environment and the health of the people will improve. Then, terrace and sky scrappers too should have laws that are environmental sustainability compliance. This is what we need to work towards.

Gardening is a way of life to achieve longetivity and quality life on earth.
Re: Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by Myrrhis:
So, Mrs Mogbo, did you or did you not already rent out your property?
If you did, why then do you still want to plant in the said property at the inconvenience of your tenant?
Re: Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by IamAsiri: 5:26pm On Jul 14, 2024
Myrrhis:
So, Mrs Mogbo, did you or did you not already rent out your property?
If you did, why then do you still want to plant in the said property at the inconvenience of your tenant?
Is this your understanding of the whole write-up?
Re: Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by Myrrhis: 5:44pm On Jul 15, 2024
IamAsiri:
Is this your understanding of the whole write-up?
Read till the end.
Re: Widow Cries To Tinubu's Wife As Estate Stops Her From Farming by IamAsiri: 8:01pm On Jul 15, 2024
Myrrhis:
Read till the end.
Of course I did and it said both homeowners and occupants are not allowed to plant crops as a rule of the estate.
So, whether or not she rented the place out, she cannot still plant crops which sounds absurd to me.

But, I get your point though.
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