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    Agrolyfe offers incentives for agrculture and real estate development

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    By Balarabe Oshiafi, Abuja

    The government of President Muhammadu Buhari has as a major agenda the programme of diversifying the economy by waking up Agriculture and giving it a pride of place.

    A corollary to this is the agenda of creating human capital development initiatives that will make Urban- rural migration attractive such that School Leavers and Graduates will find the Country sides attractive and will deploy their skills to waking up socio-economic activities there as against pursuing scarcely available white collar jobs in the cities.

    Agrolyfe Nigeria is an indigenous Organization out to help Government achieve this quest through it’s platform for Citizens to own Homes through ownership of Farmlands.
    The Organization gives incentives to Nigeria Citizens to acquire landed properties in the Countrysides and takes steps to secure ownership for them in such a way as to remove all encumbrances pertaining to land ownership.

    They also disclosed that they go a step further to encourage those who have acquired such lands to try to build houses as well as invest in agriculture.

    The project Manager who simply identified herself as Tiwa asked to be given time to compile her list and get back to Daily Newscraft when asked to name those who have benefited from the initiative thus far.

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