4 Young Nigerians Who Are Breaking Grounds As Farmers After No Job, 1 of Them Dumped His Certificate
There is no gainsaying the fact that Nigeria has many hard-working young people who are going against the tide to survive despite the odds stacked against them.
In recent times, Nigerians have taken their destinies into their hands and gone into agriculture when courses they studied in school would not put food on their tables.
Legit.ng in this report will be looking at four of those young Nigerians who are breaking boundaries in the agricultural sector in the country.
1. Seberu Bose Ruth
Many Nigerians were amazed when they saw the sacks of tomatoes and other farm produces the young lady showcased.
The Lagos State University graduate who studied history and international relations has been into farming since 2015.
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2 Ekpono Chijioke Ugbala
Ekpono is one of the several unemployed graduates in the country who went for viable alternatives after fruitless searches for jobs.
The young man turned cucumber farmer and has been succeeding in it. The public reception of his cucumbers was amazing.
3. William Eke
A young graduate who studied management in the university also looked towards farming for survival.
Taking to Facebook, the man thanked God for the wonderful harvest he had. Many praised his effort.
4. Segun Adegoke
The farmer revealed that his passion for farming was infused in him by his grandmother. He revealed that while he was growing up, the woman always insisted he goes out with her to the farm.

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Segun advised other youths not to put all their hopes on white-collar jobs alone, saying that farming provides a very lucrative alternative for him.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a former Nigerian deputy governor, Emeka Sibeudu, completed his yam barns.
Photos of the completed task were shared by Anambra Broadcasting Service. In the shared snaps, the state's ex-deputy governor could be seen at work as he tried to barn many tubers of yam.
According to the media, the former deputy governor said:
"Thank God we concluded barning the yams today, assisted by Her Excellency. What a good harvest."
Source: Legit.ng