How a Nigerian Man Manufactures Tractors and Agro Machineries in Africa

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Simon Arome

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How a Nigerian Man Manufactures Tractors and Agro Machineries in Africa


How a Nigerian Man Manufactures Tractors and Agro Machineries in Africa is another episode of my business series where I feature entrepreneurs all across who built successful businesses and they tell us how they did it.
Today’s episode is about Mr. Jerry Mallo, a Nigerian entrepreneur who manufactures agro machineries in Jos Nigeria with his…

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  1. He can access funds from private investors too. We must not wait for government to grow our industries. Those who have money can collaborate with him if he wants or a good corporate lawyer can sell this idea and bring funds owners to the table. Think out of the box Nigerians.
    God bless and keep this young man safe and successful always.

  2. helo
    i am Ngomba paul from cameroon
    i am really inpire by your video and am into farming and the transformation of agro products but machinary is the problem
    i really need help

  3. His story shows how our childhood experiences impact us positively and negatively. I am glad he is using his experiences for good.
    He is also a risk-taker and a person full of passion ❤.

  4. Bangladesh has poverty beyond imagination no jobs but PM Hasina is draped in lavish clothing riding in the most exspensive cars money can buy it's time for her to go get a Prime Minister that will look out the Citizens of Bangladesh

  5. This is a Kenyan Idea 💡 He is faking. Kenyans have had what you call a sheller but I stand to be corrected. He just copied an idea and is acting like an innovator.

  6. Interesting, the shit holes countries must wake up. We have the ability to do anything we African wish to accomplish. This is revolutionary. We highly encourage you to continue with the evocation.
    Thanks
    Jacob

  7. I am happy to see an African young man excelling in implementing a vision so relevant to our economy and at the heart of our African economy. I suggest you work on your economies of scale as people can easily duplicate but if you get good finance you can out-match the copy cats.

  8. It is painful to see young Africans struggle to get support from their own country to build something that can help their communities.

    Young Africans have innovative ideas and skills but they lack support because politicians are afraid to support as their masters would not be happy.