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Tata Naka
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⁣🌱 Farming Is Not a Dirty Job – It Pays! | Inspiring Story of a Female Agripreneur 🌱

Many believe farming is a dirty or low-class job, but that couldn’t be further from the truth! In this inspiring episode, we meet Fate, a passionate female farmer and agripreneur running WF Farms in Somanya, Ghana. With 25 acres of mango farms, a piggery, and an agrochemical business, she is proving that agriculture is a profitable and rewarding career—and that women can thrive in farming too!
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Farming vs. 9-5 Jobs – Which Pays More?
Fate shares her journey of growing up in farming, studying marketing, and combining both to build a successful agribusiness. She breaks down the financial benefits of farming, the risks and setbacks, and why passion and consistency are key to success.

Challenges & Triumphs
From battling mango diseases to overcoming a devastating farm fire, Fate has faced it all—but her determination never wavered. She encourages women and youth to embrace farming, not as a last resort, but as a path to financial freedom.

In this episode, we cover:
The realities of farming as a business
How education can add value to agriculture
Overcoming challenges in the farming industry
The financial benefits of farming compared to 9-5 jobs
Encouragement for women in agribusiness


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Tata Naka
2 Views · 28 days ago

⁣You’ve heard people talk about Airbnb money; I mean I’ve heard a short-let apartment in Lagos can list for about 50k per night!

And maybe You’re considering investing in one, but here’s the big question — where?

Ikeja or Lekki? Mainland or Island? Which location actually makes sense for the short-let business? Which one will bring in your Return on Investment, without guests stressing you out like running away with your PS5 or Plastma TV?

To break this all down for us, we have a real estate expert in the house! She’s been in the real estate game for over a decade and has spent the last six years mastering the short-let apartment business. She’s independent, self-made, and knows exactly what works and what doesn’t.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
6 Views · 28 days ago

Historian & Author Onyeka Nubia explains the roots of African inferiority that's embedded in our subconscious minds

Kwabena Ofori Osei
7 Views · 28 days ago

Kevin C. MacDonald is Professor of African Archaeology at the UCL African Studies Research Centre (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/african-studies) where he has taught since completing his PhD at Cambridge in 1994. He has worked in Mali for more than twenty years on field projects ranging from the Late Stone Age to the historic era, principally in the Gourma, Méma, Haute Vallée and Segou regions. His analytical specialities include archaeozoology, ceramics lithics and the excavation of earthen structures. He is currently co-editor of the Routledge journal Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
4 Views · 28 days ago

Egyptologist and author Vanessa Davies discusses how archaeologists’ views of the relationship between ancient Nubia and Egypt have evolved since the early 20th century.

For more information on the exhibition "Ancient Nubia Now" at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), visit: https://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/nubia

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Burkina Faso has just launched one of the most ambitious infrastructure revolutions in African history! Over 900 machines have been deployed under the Faso Mêbo Presidential Initiative, aiming to pave up to 5,000 km of roads per year. But what does this mean for the nation’s future? Will this bold move by Captain Ibrahim Traoré reshape the destiny of Burkina Faso?
In this video, we break down the full story—how the initiative ties into national development, economic independence, and military logistics. Is this the model other African nations should follow? Could this be the beginning of a self-reliant, sovereign Africa rising from within?
🔥 Don’t miss this powerful story of transformation and leadership!
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