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Laser focus. Bintu Mohammed Nakudu is building one of the largest modern farms in Nigeria

AdminBy AdminMay 3, 2024Updated:May 3, 20242 Comments1 Min Read
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Bintu Mohammed Nakudu is Managing Director at Majestik Farms, and she is developing one of the Nigeria’s most modern, eco-friendly farms.

Majestik’s agro-allied services – which cover farm produce, animal rearing, and animal mill feed production – also includes fishing, mechanised poultry, livestock and crop farming.

Bintu Mohammed Nakudu (CEO, Majestik Farms)

This January, while unveiling the future of agriculture in Abuja, Majestik Farms shares its progress (video below) in developing the largest Greenhouse in northern Nigeria, paving the way for sustainable farming.

Behind every successful operation at Majestik Farms lies diligent oversight and teamwork. Our Managing Director, Bintu Mohammed Nakudu, leads the way alongside dedicated workers, ensuring every detail is meticulously recorded in our log books

Behind every successful operation at Majestik Farms lies detailed oversight, with Bintu Mohammed Nakudu leading an inspired team to meticulously record every activity






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2 Comments

  1. Muhammad Ahmad Musa on June 25, 2024 1:46 am

    This gives me hope that the future in terms of organic farming is bright and not only food security could be achieved but we could even feed our nation, neighbouring countries and export to global organic market with very coherent well focused and designed network of young professionals with positive determination and original faith in doing all the right things as ordained by Allah and ready to serve humanity in the best ethical ways possible. No discrimination no cheating no ego no selfishness but focusing on doing good to humanity and global respect for human dignity and delivering social responsibility sincerely and all honesty. So help us Allah!

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  2. Saifullah Dantsoho on September 9, 2024 2:29 am

    This is really amazing I pray you fight every obstacle especially in an uncertain market like Nigeria

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