Due to naivety, a number of Nigerians have jumped into agribusiness and jumped out, after a series of losses and pains.
Ezekiel Okoronkwo works as a sales representative for a beverage firm in Enugu, southeastern Nigeria. He earns above N200, 000 monthly, which, by Nigeria’s standards, can take a young man home. The 27-year-old Okoronkwo lives a Spartan lifestyle—no beer, no parties, no hangouts. This enables him
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ODINAKA ANUDU
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