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Organic farming requires deep, constantly upgraded knowledge – Expert


![]() ![]() Organic farming requires deep, constantly upgraded knowledge – ExpertMrs Olusola Sowemimo, the founder of Ope Farms says that organic farming, like most businesses, requires deep and constant upgrading of knowledge for sustainability.
Sowemimo, who is also a Lawyer at Seyi Sowemimo & Co said this while making an online presentation at a forum organized by Journalists Go Organic Initiative, noting that no day passes without her consciously learning something new.
“Knowledge of organic agriculture keeps improving and one has to keep learning. After learning, I do trials to be able to create processes I will follow to sustain what I have learned.
“Where we were when we started seven years ago was pitiful compared to where we are now. Recently a Polytechnic paid and enlisted my consultation to start their organic farm.
” I have had other farmers pay to learn what has worked for us so far because it is not a walk in the park, but the satisfaction I get from it is priceless: Ironically, many don’t want to pay for knowledge.
“At every meeting with my workers I update their knowledge, once I learn something new, we just keep training as we employ, for years we had a good retention but with commercial bikes, it’s been tough”.
She said that in farming experience counts and that sometimes it is full of pain but that at other times it could be full of joy too.
“This year we harvested almost 400kg of sweetcorn at once, a great feat.
“I have never wished ‘if only I could spray chemicals’, never. I don’t even own a parallel farm, unlike some people who own an organic farm in one place and a conventional farm in another place.
“The day a project I was going to invest in showed me their breakdown and I saw chemicals alone at N400,000, I dropped out’’.
The Lawyer-farmer also hinted that her prayer is to establish an Organic Training School in Nigeria.
“I have been training women on how to grow food at home and from 2015 till date, I have trained over 800 people’’.
“Ope Farms has a database of almost 400 families on the distribution list of our Family Basket and we supply products directly to their homes.
“Quite a number of youths have passed through my tutelage as interns and I will continue to groom youths who choose organic agriculture.
“In January 2019, we hosted 27 interns at once, the largest batch of interns so far. Some interns will also be resuming on the farm once they are on vacation to grow food for sale. This we do as a way of motivating them”.
Sowemimo who said she lost her mum to cancer said that her passion for safe and healthy food for optimum health motivated her to start Ope Farms, a certified organic farm that grows its crops with zero chemicals and synthetic inputs.
“You may have heard so many things about organic farming and wondered whether it is really in practice. Truth is, it is.
“A lot has been said already about these principles of organic agriculture but let me add that these principles are what still guide our operations at Ope Farms.
“When we talk of the principle of health we are talking about the health of the soil, the health of our workers, health of our consumers, and by the time one considers this principle, one will be reluctant to pour chemicals on the food that other human beings will eat’’.
She added that Ope Farms raises its livestock without any synthetic vaccines or antibiotics.
“We do not cage our birds, caged birds are in one place all their lives and that is not natural to them, our poultry birds walk freely in their pens and we allow them free range two or three times a week’’.
Sowemimo who was awarded the Organic Farmer and Processor of the year by the Ecological Organic Agriculture Initiative in Nigeria in 2019 promised to only grow food that will either keep people healthy or heal them.
“If all these people are well and alive just because of the kind of food they ate then Nigerians deserve the same opportunity’’, she advocated.
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PUBLIC NOTICE*: Revalidation of UNIPGC Organizational Status
*PUBLIC NOTICE*: Revalidation of UNIPGC Organizational Status
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Laffmattazz Announces Strategic Partnership with First Bank of Nigeria Limited for 2026 International Tour
Laffmattazz Announces Strategic Partnership with First Bank of Nigeria Limited for 2026 International Tour
Laffmattazz, one of Nigeria’s foremost comedy and live entertainment brands, is pleased to announce its official partnership with First Bank of Nigeria Limited for the highly anticipated Laffmattazz 2026 International Tour, themed “Next Chapter: A New Season of Laughter.”
Now in its 15th year, Laffmattazz—the brainchild of renowned Nigerian comedian Gbenga Adeyinka (Gbenga Adeyinka 1st)—has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for its seamless fusion of comedy, music, and live stage performances.
The 2026 tour, which kicked off on Easter Sunday, April 5th, 2026 at the Jogor Centre, Ibadan, marks a significant milestone in the brand’s journey. Building on over a decade of success across Nigeria, this year’s edition signals a bold expansion into the international market, with a multi-city run in Canada, alongside major stops in Akure, Abeokuta, and Lagos.
This strategic partnership with First Bank of Nigeria Limited underscores a shared commitment to excellence and innovation. It is also aligned with FirstBank’s First@Arts initiative—a significant and ongoing program dedicated to supporting the creative arts, entertainment, and cultural sectors. Through this initiative, FirstBank provides financing, advisory services, and actively fosters a sustainable value chain for artists and creative entrepreneurs, while supporting key industry platforms such as the Nigerian Entertainment Conference.
Speaking on the collaboration, the Laffmattazz team stated:
“We are delighted to welcome First Bank of Nigeria Limited as a strategic partner for the Laffmattazz 2026 International Tour. As we mark 15 remarkable years of Laffmattazz, this partnership reinforces our vision to take premium Nigerian entertainment beyond borders, while delivering even bigger, better, and more memorable experiences for our audiences.”
As a key partner, First Bank will enrich the tour through innovative customer engagement initiatives, experiential activations, and exclusive fan experiences across all tour locations.
With its distinctive blend of humor, culture, and live entertainment, the Laffmattazz 2026 Tour is poised to connect audiences across cities and continents, bringing laughter to thousands of fans worldwide.
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About Laffmattazz
Laffmattazz is a premier Nigerian comedy and entertainment brand, now in its 15th year, renowned for its vibrant live shows and nationwide tours. Founded by Gbenga Adeyinka 1st, the brand continues to deliver high-quality experiences that celebrate creativity, culture, and laughter.
About First Bank of Nigeria Limited
First Bank of Nigeria Limited is Nigeria’s oldest financial institution, widely respected for its legacy of trust, innovation, and customer-centric financial solutions that support economic growth and development. Through its First@Arts initiative, the Bank continues to play a pivotal role in empowering the creative industry and driving sustainable growth across the sector.
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MREIF is Better: FirstBank’s Mortgage Loan Is the Game-Changer for Home Ownership in Nigeria
MREIF is Better: FirstBank’s Mortgage Loan Is the Game-Changer for Home Ownership in Nigeria
Anyone who has tried to get a loan to buy a house in Nigeria knows the drill: endless forms, property valuation, and eventual down payment of a minimum 25% or more on the property. Sometimes, interest rates could go as high as 30% per annum, while the typical loan limit is N50 million.
Now, FirstBank is making homeownership more attractive.
FirstBank, in partnership with the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), has introduced the MREIF Home Loan. MREIF loan is a game-changer, offering a single-digit interest rate of 9.75% per annum, with a loan amount of up to ₦100 million and a repayment period of up to 20 years. This is perfect for salaried individuals, including Nigerians in the diaspora, looking to purchase homes in approved locations.
The MREIF loan stands out with its lower interest rate, higher loan amount, and flexible equity contribution as low as 10%. This makes it an attractive option for those seeking affordable homeownership.
You are one quick decision away from being a landlord.
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to buy a home, FirstBank’s MREIF Home Loan is the smartest route to owning property in Nigeria today. Visit the FirstBank website https://www.firstbanknigeria.com/personal/loans/mreif-home-loan/ to get started.
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