By Tukeni Obasi On August 6, 2012, three fellows at the Harambe Incubator for Sustainable and Rural Development (HISARD) embarked on an initiative to improve the practice of agriculture in a rural farming community in Osun State. The team comprised Rita Oladokun, a student of agricultural...
Interview: Samuel Ad...
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On June 26 2012, the Youngstars Foundation organized a two-day program/capacity building school at Bolingo Hotel in Abuja. Among those in attendance was one of the fellows at the Harambe Incubator for Sustainable and Rural Development (HISARD), Samuel Aduwo. Harambe Nigeria’s Staff Writer,...
Meet Rising Entrepre...
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This week we caught up with another rising entrepreneur at OAU to learn more about his agrovision for Nigeria. Tukeni: Hello! Thank you for joining us today. Can you tell us a bit about yourself? Tunde: Goodday! My name is Babatunde Emmanuel Olarewaju. I am an undergraduate of Obafemi Awolowo...
Meet Rising Entrepre...
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This week, we caught up with another rising agricultural entrepreneur from the Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. This agripreneur is also a fellow of Harambe Nigeria’s Sustainable Agriculutral and Rural Development program and is currently working on an agricultural...
What Kinds of Youths...
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Dilemmas are always tough. But when it comes to knowledge and education, should we ever have to forego certain options? Our education system in Nigeria compartmentalizes us. When we get senior secondary school, we have to decide: arts or science, literature or geography, history or chemistry?...
Sower of the Week: B...
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My name is Baffoe Ewere Emmanuel. I am a 400-level student of Obafemi Awolowo University. It has been reported that 60% of Nigerians live on less than one dollar per day. This means that that the majority of Nigerians go to bed hungry even though 70% of the population are farmers. This is...
