!
Home | Contact | Privacy | About |
This forum uses cookies
This forum makes use of cookies to store your login information if you are registered, and your last visit if you are not. Cookies are small text documents stored on your computer; the cookies set by this forum can only be used on this website and pose no security risk. Cookies on this forum also track the specific topics you have read and when you last read them. Please confirm whether you accept or reject these cookies being set.

A cookie will be stored in your browser regardless of choice to prevent you being asked this question again. You will be able to change your cookie settings at any time using the link in the footer.

Place Your Advert Here. Click Here to Contact me
Business Idea during NYSC
#1
Some of you came to Kano, spent 12 months for NYSC, and went back home just to start job hunting. 

What were you doing here all that time? Didn’t you see the abundance of food and produce to buy and resell? 

Did you even ask the right questions? 

How can you serve in a state like **Benue**—the nation’s food basket—and not tap into agriculture? 

The opportunities in agriculture are endless, across every value chain. But these same opportunities are so overwhelming that they could set you up for life—enough to even become an **employer of labor. 

This isn’t rocket science. 

A simple food distribution business can change your life and secure your future. 

If you’re a serving corps member in Nigeria, look closely at your PPA (Primary Place of Assignment).** There’s always something in **abundance** there—package it and sell it where it’s scarce. Identify problems around you and provide solutions. If God blesses your hustle and it takes off, you’ll **never** worry about unemployment after NYSC. Instead, you’ll be making money and creating jobs for others. 

Oh, and speaking from experience—**I started trading agro-commodities as a corps member in Bauchi State.** I bought produce and distributed it across the country. That experience sparked my passion for agriculture, and today, that passion has grown into a thriving agro-business. I’m now an **employer of labor**, with cars, landed properties, and more. We’re not where we want to be yet, but we’re **growing, thriving, and trusting God for expansion.

**This post was inspired by my boss, Sir Tsekohol Denison.** I celebrate you, sir! ?? 

**Good evening, Africa!
**Good evening, world!
 

https://www.facebook.com/100013032587004...yDUHBvvEl/


Attached Files Thumbnail(s)
   
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Farmers should not be depicted as poor Henlus 14 1,034 09-28-2025, 09:31 PM
Last Post: AgMan
  How to Build a ₦100 Million Agro-Trade Business – Without Owning a Single Farm Henlus 1 401 09-28-2025, 09:28 AM
Last Post: The Farmer
  Danger of foreigners operating agricultural activities Ducky16 3 2,411 09-24-2025, 01:57 PM
Last Post: FarmKing
  Surplus Food: Singapore’s Taxis That Feed the Hungry Henlus 0 382 09-21-2025, 11:27 AM
Last Post: Henlus
  Know Who You Employ: The Untold Reason Farms Fail ZeroWaste 2 1,067 08-24-2025, 08:17 PM
Last Post: ZeroWaste
  Why the World's Richest "Farmers" Aren't Actually Farming Henlus 0 584 08-23-2025, 10:03 PM
Last Post: Henlus
  Kano’s Market Hack: Buy, Move, Resell, Repeat Henlus 0 476 08-22-2025, 09:01 AM
Last Post: Henlus
  How to Stop Your Farm Workers from Milking You Dry Henlus 0 454 08-22-2025, 07:53 AM
Last Post: Henlus
  FACTS ABOUT FOODSTUFF EXPORT BUSINESS Henlus 18 1,338 08-17-2025, 08:07 PM
Last Post: Henlus
  Dwarf, Hybrid & Early Fruiting Economic Trees for Sale Henlus 0 320 08-12-2025, 07:04 PM
Last Post: Henlus



Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)