I started with 100 fishes

"I started with 100 fishes"

A young graduate has shared his success story of how he started his fish farming business with only 100 fishes. Shodiya Olalekan, a Nigerian graduate, began his career in fish farming soon after graduating from the Federal Polytechnic in Auchi, Edo state. During an interview with Legit. ng, he described his humble beginnings and stated that his persistence has propelled him to success. Aside from becoming a well-known farmer in Lagos, he now devotes time to teaching aspiring fish farmers. In his own words: "I started with 100 fishes" - Graduate shares success in his fish farming business"I started with 100 fishes" - Graduate shares success in his fish farming businessFisher farmer who shares success story. Photo source: web “After successfully completing my HND at the Federal Polytechnic Auchi, I officially went into fish farming fully. I am a certified catfish farmer and very passionate about educating people about profitable catfish farming. I am also a graphics design enthusiast, a content creator in fish farming, and a foodstuff merchant. Sholeks Farms started with just 100 post fingerlings in a single 1000-litre plastic fish pond, but as of today, it is a 10,000-capacity fish farm.”  “There is a huge profit margin for properly managed catfish farming in Nigeria. But before deciding to go into the business, bear in mind that high expectations from the business will lead to utmost disappointment. Understanding that it is a livestock business and any business that involves life is a very risky business, and this will help you as a first-timer– it’s prone to loss. Therefore, it is not a business for the faint-hearted.” “Fish farming in Nigeria is currently a very lucrative business, and it is mainly boosted by the continuous rise in the demand for catfish, which no one can ever meet the demand.”

Mother dips five-year-old daughter’s hands in hot water for eating 18 out of 19 fishes meant to be sold

Mother dips five-year-old daughter's hands in hot water for eating 18 out of 19 fishes meant to be sold

Furious mother dips the hands of her daughter in hot water for consuming 95% of the fish she acquired to sell for profit.
Mother dips five-year-old daughter's hands in hot water for eating 18 out of 19 fishes meant to be sold

The single mother narrated that she had borrowed the sum of N10K to startup a fish business so as to raise funds for the school fees of her two kids.
According to a Twitter user working with the Rights organization, the condition of the young girl is fatal.
In a tweet, the narrator wrote;

“I personally took these pictures holding back tears..
Mother dips five-year-old daughter’s hands in hot water for stealing fish in Calabar Cross River State.
Her Mother, a food vendor prepared 19 pieces of fish for her business and went out; on getting back, she met only one
She then boiled hot water and dipped her hands.
Our organization Basic Rights Counsel Initiative has been taking care of the medical bills for weeks now.
See how lovely she is, even in pains, she wanted to play with my phone and she can’t stop swinging the hands🤦‍♀️
Her mother stated that the father of the child abandoned her two years ago and she still has an 8 year old daughter to take care of all by herself.
She shared how hard it was for her to feed/pay rent. She admitted that the child had not eaten and was hungry when she ate the fish
She stated that she was frustrated because she had borrowed 10,000 naira the previous week to pay back 15,000. She used the money to start up the fish business and also to pay their fees(She has 2 children) So when she went to the market to buy some foodstuff only to come back.”

She then boiled hot water and dipped her hands.
Our organization Basic Rights Counsel Initiative has been taking care of the medical bills for weeks now.
See how lovely she is, even in pains, she wanted to play with my phone and she can’t stop swinging the hands🤦‍♀️
Link below👇 pic.twitter.com/ybYPHCrQzi
— Edu (@EduEle5) March 24, 2022