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Nigeria’s Agric export is writing its next chapter

Nigeria’s Agric export is writing its next chapter

Jars of organic honey stacked for shipment to Gabon tell the story of 28-year-old Tomiwa Adebayo from Oyo State. Not long ago, his parents sold raw honey in local markets, but today his brand, Ona Foods, carries a modern polish, complete with barcodes, QR codes, and a brand story that travels as far as its exports. Tomiwa embodies a new generation of Nigerian agripreneurs who blend tradition, technology, and global ambition.

Nigeria’s export story has been dominated by crude oil for the last few decades. Its fortunes rise and fall with globa

Jars of organic honey stacked for shipment to Gabon tell the story of 28-year-old Tomiwa Adebayo from Oyo State. Not long ago, his parents sold raw honey in local markets, but today his brand, Ona Foods, carries a modern polish, complete with barcodes, QR codes, and a brand story that travels as far as its exports. Tomiwa embodies a new generation of Nigerian agripreneurs who blend tradition, technology, and global ambition.

Nigeria’s export story has been dominated by crude oil for the last few decades. Its fortunes rise and fall with globa

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