“From farm to degree” – Lady celebrates graduation from University after years of farming just to fund her education

"From farm to degree" - Lady celebrates graduation from University after years of farming just to fund her education

"From farm to degree" - Lady celebrates graduation from University after years of farming just to fund her education

A young Kenyan lady, Naom Kemunto, has shared her inspirational journey from toiling on a farm to proudly wearing a graduation gown as she marks the completion of her university education. The young lady took to Twitter to share her incredible story with a pair of contrasting photos.

"From farm to degree" - Lady celebrates graduation from University after years of farming just to fund her education

The first photo depicted the young lady diligently working on a farmland, reflecting the challenges she faced to secure funds for her education. In stark contrast, the second photo captured the radiant graduate adorned in a graduation gown.

"From farm to degree" - Lady celebrates graduation from University after years of farming just to fund her education

“Me hustling for my school fee Vs me graduating ❤️,” the lady wrote. Friends, family, and well-wishers have flooded social media with messages of congratulations and admiration for Naom’s remarkable achievement. Many have praised her tenacity and determination, seeing her story as an inspiration to others facing similar challenges. See below;

Teacher inspires many as she quits job to start pig farming with savings

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A young South African lady, Siphelele inspires many youths as she achieves a successful transition from being a classroom teacher to pig farming. Siphelele Siyaya, a 28-year-old woman who hailed from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has defied expectations as she shares the struggle of chasing her dreams in pig farming.

Siphelele "Titi" Siyaya

Inspired by her grandmother’s affection for pigs and motivated by a desire to generate employment opportunities within her community, the former teacher established Madlikivane Piggery. Siphelele’s remarkable journey has resonated with numerous individuals, garnering praise and support from social media users. In her words; “My name is Siphelele “Titi” Siyaya, and I’m 28 years old. I’m a pig farmer 🐖👩🏾‍🌾 and the founder of Madlikivane Piggery🐖🐖, from KwaNongoma in KZN.
When I started working as a teacher, I saved money to buy land for my pig farm. What motivated me to venture into pig farming is the love I have for pigs❤️🐖🐖, which my maternal grandmother instilled in me when I was younger.

I also wanted to create job opportunities in my community🔥.
What I can say to young people who are passionate about farming is to make sure they do research 📕on what they would like to venture into, visit as many farms as they possibly can, and engage with other farmers🧑🏿‍🌾👩🏾‍🌾.

Former teacher inspires many as she starts pig farming with savings

It will get tough, and there will be challenges along the way🥹, but that won’t mean you should give up. Also, I want to urge other farmers to be open to sharing their experiences with aspiring farmers🫶🏽; this really helped me when I started my pig farming journey.
I sell pork, pork wors, and pork sausages.
My contact details are (082) 875-6705,” she wrote.

Man stuns many as he returns home from UK to start farming, shows off his 100 acres of mango farm

Man stuns many as he returns home from UK to start farming, shows off his 100 acres of mango farm

Man stuns many as he returns home from UK to start farming, shows off his 100 acres of mango farm

A young Ghanaian man and former footballer in London, has made a life-altering decision to return home and venture into the world of farming. Now situated in Somanya, the young man identified as Maxwell has successfully established a thriving 100-acre mango farm. In an exclusive interview with ZionFelix, Maxwell provided a firsthand tour of his expansive mango farm.

Man stuns many as he returns home from UK to start farming, shows off his 100 acres of mango farm

The video captures Maxwell’s transformative journey from his past life as a footballer in London to his present role as a dedicated farmer. Maxwell, now deeply entrenched in the agricultural sector, spoke passionately about his decision to return to Ghana and embark on a new career in farming. The interview shed light on his motivations, emphasizing his desire to contribute to self-sufficiency and economic development in the country. The video tour of Maxwell’s mango farm showcased the vastness of his operation, with rows upon rows of mango trees stretching across the 100-acre expanse. Netizens Reactions… @Nana Qweku Boateng said; “Lovely view no doubt but can we not make the roads a little bigger? Looks narrow hence the many road accidents.” @Kofi Mackinney mentioned; “Great one I always the lazy will always be hungry . Thumbs up to him.” @Benjamin Mpere indicated; “I love you bro, keep up the good work for the youth of the mother Ghana.” See below;