EKITI E-ELEVEN GROUP LAUDS AGBEYEWA FARMS' MASSIVE CASSAVA CULTIVATION.
The Ekiti E-Eleven, a socio-economic group comprising thoroughbred Ekiti indigenes, has praised Agbeyewa Farms for its groundbreaking cassava production and job creation efforts in Nigeria. Led by the group's president, Chief Kola Akosile, a serial entrepreneur and industrialist, the team visited the farm and was impressed by its massive cassava farm fields and its mechanized innovations.
Chief Akosile, who is also the National Vice President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), described Agbeyewa Farms as a shining example of what can be achieved through visionary leadership and strategic investment. "We have come to see for ourselves the wonderful investments that have been put in place by our key members, John and Ron Olajide," he said. "And from what we have seen here so far, we can confidently say that truly Agbeyewa Farms is the biggest cassava farm in Nigeria."
The team was particularly impressed by the farm's extensive cassava fields, state-of-the-art equipment, and large workforce. Chief Akosile expressed pride in the Olajide brothers' achievement and pledged the group's support for their endeavors. "We are extremely proud of what the Olajides have done in Ekiti both here at Agbeyewa and the transformation at Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort and Conference. All we can do as a social group is to encourage and support them to do even more," he said.
The Managing Director/CEO of Agbeyewa Farms, Oska Aiyeleso, who is also a the General Secretary of the Ekiti-Eleven group, welcomed the team and highlighted the company's commitment to creating value and prosperity for the people. The farm's Director of Community Engagement, Alhaji Dauda Lawal, described the Olajide brothers as "uncommon and unusual investors" who prioritize building better people and a better society through their business model.
According to Lawal, one of the primary missions of the Olajides in Ekiti is to create jobs, create more jobs, and even more jobs, believing that this is the only way to liberate people from poverty, lack, and want. This approach has clearly resonated with the Ekiti-Eleven group, who are eager to support and promote the farm's initiatives across the nooks and crannies of Nigeria.
The visit demonstrates the group's commitment to promoting economic development, poverty eradication, and job creation in Ekiti State. Agbeyewa Farms' innovative approach to cassava cultivation has set a new standard for agricultural investment in Ekiti State and particularly Nigeria, and the E-Eleven group's endorsement is a testament to the company's impact and potential.
The team that visited the farm included notable members such as Otunba Steve Ojo, Hon. Iyabo Fakunle-Okieimen, Hon. Idowu Odebunmi Sunday, Hon Mrs Fola Richie Adewusi and a host of other members, all of whom were impressed by the farm's operations and potential for growth. With its massive cassava production and commitment to job creation, Agbeyewa Farms is poised to make a lasting impact on the economy and people of Ekiti State.
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