I saw the same video and I really like what the young man has done and think we should all do the same, however he goes back and forth between the US and Nigeria. The amenities he enjoys in the US is actually because people there pay tax, including himself. Nigerians often live without what a proper society should have because there is no proper tax system for all who work or have businesses. It's actually not a good thing for a society, but I definitely agree with what he has done. You don't even need much land to farm, there is also vertical farming on land the size of a large suitcase. I'm in Uganda right now, people really farm here, young people too. Even farming without the need for soil. I'm really impressed with what they do here. I'm going to try and see if partnerships can be formed between Ugandan vertical farms and Nigeria. If you're growing food on your own land, the price of oil won't affect it for you.
@Abujatour2 ай бұрын
We pay tax that’s why we demand for good governance. Farming is very important my dear, we will keep trying
@temiladealamudun50632 ай бұрын
Abuja is beautiful with lots of greenery. This is what Lagos and other cities in Nigeria need. God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@Abujatour2 ай бұрын
@@temiladealamudun5063 true
@Neddie2k2 ай бұрын
Good luck investing in Nigeria, today bag of Rice is 100k.
@Abujatour2 ай бұрын
In America one goat meat is $500 for buying and k!lling, in Huston it’s $600 for everything. This shows no place is actually easy. All you need is yourself. Now I am not stopping you from leaving Nigeria, but invest back home and come back on time not staying there till you are old and you can’t help yourself
@FReePeacefulEuropeАй бұрын
@@Abujatourno it’s $150-$200, even if goat meat is $500 or $600 like you said the average hourly wage for unskilled labor is $15 in Houston which a poor person in America, a poor person can afford the $600 goat in a one week salary. In Nigeria an average civil servant cannot afford a cheap #70000 goat on a month salary.
@AbujatourАй бұрын
@@FReePeacefulEurope what are you even saying?
@thetouringfamily3319Ай бұрын
@@FReePeacefulEuropethis is how I know you have never stepped foot in America. What the heck????
@suntanglory2 ай бұрын
Sorry,what is going on in lagos please?There is food in Nigeria in abundance, l have been watching Nigerian market videos and there is food everywhere in all the markets.Nigeria is their next target for GMO food,they want to reduce Nigerian population by hook or by krook,they know Nigeria is the next superpower after china's awakening. If Nigeria awakes then the black race,not just Africa,the entire black race will be free and developed.But there are many Nigerians, especially those with money,that are more ignorant of the games being played on us the black race.Most process food are poison,designed to control population growth.Part of the chemical used in making nuclear bomb is in most of these process foods,especially can beans,canned anything.lnstead of making you grow healthy and stronger,it does the opposite,gradually breaking people down,at 40 or 50 years people looking and feeling old already..😅Yet many,especially Nigerian elites do not realise it's the process,G.M.O supermarket foods.I bought a bag of oranges,still sitting on the kitchen counter, l cut one open and there is not one seed in it.😅Oranges like watermelon and grapes are seedless now.Atleast it says "seedless grapes" on the package of grapes unlike oranges.About time Nigerians wake up and resist the devil,these G.M.O and process food is part of the system. Thank you.
@Abujatour2 ай бұрын
So true
@WisemanMatsau-ku6koАй бұрын
I feel sorry 4 American who decided to stay in Nigeria she or he would be scammed
@AbujatourАй бұрын
Keep lying to yourself, your country is rated the highest in crimes and most dangerous to live in, so it’s okay to think every country is like yours, but no! Nigeria is better