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Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by lereinter(m): 9:32am On Feb 15, 2025
Chucks13:
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Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by Chucks13: 9:49am On Feb 15, 2025
lereinter:
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Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by Konquest:
RabbitGuy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXWdLMp-3Wk&si=t4x_SQ0C0jOt9bcK

Meet Mr Silas, a visionary entrepreneur who left Ghana for Nigeria with a dream—to build a thriving agricultural empire. Today, he owns a multi-million farm, proving that farming in Africa is a goldmine when done right!

In this video, he shares:
✅ Why he moved to Nigeria
✅ The challenges he faced and how he overcame them
✅ How he built a profitable farm from the ground up
✅ Tips for anyone looking to start a successful farm in Africa

If you’re interested in agribusiness, entrepreneurship, or making millions through farming, this story will inspire you!
I watched the full video and this location is right in Rivers State. I like the warrior mentality of the Ghanaian dude. But he has to ensure that he ruthlessly keeps things on the low profile so he doesn't get kidnapped for ransom or robbed in that Rivers State by some mentally lazy people, and ensure via constantly reading and listening to crime news online and offline that his travel routes by road around Nigeria are NOT the ones infested by highway armed robbers and vicious kidnappers.

That said, with a proper location threat assessment by him or anyone, Nigeria is a good place to engage in agribusiness because of the huge population. Whatever is left can be targeted for export to his home country of Ghana or other African countries.
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by Konquest: 11:24am On Feb 15, 2025
Warmaterial:
Ghana has the best fertile land in west Africa, anything you plant there grows faster as if they pour bags of fertilizer on it. When I was there it always surprised me, be it casava, yam, corn or groundnut. So I must say I'm surprised that they guy left Ghana to Nigeria for agricultural business, he should no that Nigeria don't have security, anything can happen to his farm, is a pity. Unlike Nigeria, Ghana one of the most peaceful country ever.
As long as you have a good source of water supply from boreholes or a nearby irrigated river source on your farms in Ghana. The fertile land mass flowing from Ghana right across the border into Cote d'Ivoire affirms the true place of both neighboring countries as the biggest cocoa producers on Earth.

Coincidentally I also pisted about him ensuring he does a comprehensive threat assessment of the Nigerian locations he'll be doing his farming business in. I believe the reason he chose to do his farming in Rivers State is because of the Nigerian population of an estimated 230 million compared to the Ghanaian population which is around 35 million.
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by Konquest: 12:10pm On Feb 15, 2025
Realguyman1:
But in my hometown in Edo State there is also Fulani herdsmen menace everywhere. My dad was into large farming b4, but it was this same Fulani herdsmen wahala that made him stop the large farming business and him decided to be making just little farms close to our house just for his personal usage only.

Fulani herdsmen came with their cows to my father's farm back then and destroy all the crops in huge hectares of land and nothing we could do about it other than to report the matter to the Community head then complain complain untill till matter died off. So many people in my hometown also had same experience many times and most of them decided to stop large farming because of that. They only makes little little farms on their backyards just for personal use only.

Even me here, I have called my people so many times that that I want to come home and invest in farming because I can't get enough land for farming over where I'm living, but they kept telling me that there is no huge space close to our village where I can farm because the whole villagers have pile themselves on the lands close to the village because they are all afraid to go to the reserve area. They told me me that the only place I can get huge space is at the reserve area, but if I dear going there, anything wey my eye see there make I take am like that.
What you wrote above made my heart skip some beats. How is this going to boost the local economy and ensure that Edo State gets back to the standards that Sam Ogbemudia left behind and even super exceeds it! Omoyele Sowore's younger biological brother who was then a student was kidnapped and killed in the same Edo State during the later part of Buhari's tenure and since then, I noticed a negative change in his personality ever since with him making occasional erratic and bitter comments online and offline (which wasn't like the Omoyele we used to know). That kind of situation and loss of a loved one can really mess the human mind up.


Edo and Delta States are bad cases here. I originally thought with the exit of the last Fulani President Buhari, things would have normalized. It's time for you the Edo folks led by Governor and community leaders to rein in the inflow of these illegal foreign Fulanis coming in from Kogi and Kwara States by ensuring that Kwara and Kogi States keep them out so, that Edo, Delta, Kwara, and Kogi States can have peace and big time farming can commence again. A poster on NL from Edo State also complained on one of the threads on kidnappings and killing that hit the NL frontpage that Edo State was witnessing highway kidnappings and house raids for the purpose of kidnapping by criminals in the Esan areas and along the Auchi-Ekpoma road with about 70 people kidnapped for rituals. So, internally, some Edo indigenes are fully involved in criminality as well.

Just 2 years ago towards the end of the former President Buhari's term, I listened to a major Victoria Island-based radio station online and the caller who is of Yoruba descent based in Lagos with roots in Ogun State said he invested millions on his large commercial farm in Kwara State and some bandits in form of Fulani herdsmen came there, but fortunately because he has a DRONE that he uses on the large farm, he was able to spot them on time while they invaded his farm. He said they had to abandon the farm in Kwara and relocated because of the persistent disturbance. He radically proposed on that radio program that people should go back to their "ancestral roots or villages" and "fortify themselves" against these Fulani invaders. That was coming from the mouth of an Ijebu man of slightly over 50 who was educated in the United Kingdom and had lived for years in the UK. It showed how serious the situation was.

I have seen 2 videos online this year of Hausa people complaining that Fulanis are illegally crossing into Nigeria and taking over Hausa lands after killing and chasing them away. They even said NO single Hausa man has ever been a Nigeria President or Head of State but the Fulanis had always produced their Governors and Presidents, but now vowed to resist the Fulani invasion. So, the porous borders have indeed led more Fulanis from the Sahel countries of Mali, Niger Republic, as far as Mauritania who are fleeing from wars and the Jihadist groups (JNIM and others) invasion of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso to flee into Nigeria with their families and this is causing a spike in their presence with the attendant competition for land. The Intelligence Agencies and the Nigerian governments at all levels (with a non-Fulanis as President and Vice-Presidents of Nigeria) have to really deal ruthlessly with these illegal Fulani aliens because Nigeria CANNOT be turned into the headquarters of all the Fulanis who aren't more than 20 million in the whole of West Africa compared to let's say the Hausas who are 80 million in both Nigeria and Niger Republic.
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by RabbitGuy(op): 2:07pm On Feb 15, 2025
Konquest:
I watched the full video and this location is right in Rivers State. I like the warrior mentality of the Ghanaian dude. But he has to ensure that he ruthlessly keeps things on the low profile so he doesn't get kidnapped for ransom or robbed in that Rivers State by some mentally lazy people, and ensure via constantly reading and listening to crime news online and offline that his travel routes by road around Nigeria are NOT the ones infested by highway armed robbers and vicious kidnappers.

That said, with a proper location threat assessment by him or anyone, Nigeria is a good place to engage in agribusiness because of the huge population. Whatever is left can be targeted for export to his home country of Ghana or other African countries.
Thanks for watching.
Note Rivers State is safe, the area his farm is located too is safe. So no issue of Fulani or kidnapping in this area
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by Konquest: 3:19pm On Feb 15, 2025
RabbitGuy:
Thanks for watching.
Note Rivers State is safe, the area his farm is located too is safe. So no issue of Fulani or kidnapping in this area
My pleasure. Is the Ghanaian gentleman based in PH? I too once lived and worked with a multinational corporation in PH from the 1990s to the 2000s and Rivers indigenes are GREAT folks (and I had wonderful memories as well). But I do remember a couple of kidnappings for ransom as well back in the day so this is why I made those suggestions about keeping a low profile. I guess things have truly changed now like you said.
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by RabbitGuy(op): 4:26pm On Feb 15, 2025
Konquest:
My pleasure. Is the Ghanaian gentleman based in PH? I too once lived and worked with a multinational corporation in PH from the 1990s to the 2000s and Rivers indigenes are GREAT folks (and I had wonderful memories as well). But I do remember a couple of kidnappings for ransom as well back in the day so this is why I made those suggestions about keeping a low profile. I guess things have truly changed now like you said.
Yes. Rivers State safe overall.
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by Kiitanthegod(m): 5:17am On Feb 16, 2025
Baba say Cabbage, Bobo say na garbage Omo nna grin
Re: He Left Ghana To Establish A Multi-million Farm In Nigeria (Video) by vineyardfarms: 10:57am On Feb 16, 2025
Please your farm location, very impressed and want to be mentored for a fee and labor.
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