Blending Education With Agriculture

in Steem Ghana3 years ago (edited)

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We find ourselves in a part of the world where lies are the order of the day by our politicians. They sell their lies to us in pursuit of power and, in the end, we get betrayed. Hmm, what a deceit. Education, which they say is the key to success, is no more what it used to be. Poor young people are left jobless, there are no health facilities in our communities, bad roads, no good drinking water, and yet our leaders are in parliament fighting to pass a bill worth $100,000 for each constituency parliamentarian to buy a car. What a deceit.

Indeed, they are really there to serve their own selfish interests, but not the people they represent. On the other hand, the number one gentle man in the country is also fighting for his wife and the vice to be paid Ghs 21,000 every month and the payment should be backdated to 2017, whilst the people who deserve to be paid are not paid as they are supposed to, and the funny part of it is, "teachers' reward is in heaven" and that they can not be rich in their profession. Where did we go wrong as a country? Businessmen are being taxed abnormally and they also intend to channel their anger at the consumer. Day in and day out, it is all about looting and milking the state.
Where did we go wrong? We are now at a stage where going out and coming home alive is a blessing.
The brutalities of our security agencies are just unbearable. Graduates with good qualifications are denied jobs simply because our greedy leaders, who are supposed to be on retirement, are holding three or four jobs at a go.
What is the key to success now? The choice is yours. I have chosen mine to blend it with the education I have. I fear the day the angry youth will arise and fight for what is theirs.

I chose farming to blend it with education in this current situation, where graduates are left to fend for themselves. If we didn’t learn something from this, we would never have made it as a youth.
I got inspired by my very own cousin who finished university with a first class without a job simply because he did not know anyone on top there. He kept the certificate and went into serious rice farming, and he doesn’t depend on the government for survival.

I have equally lased my shoes to pick up the challenge as well by emulating the rice farming in the suburbs of Navrongo Central and studying as well.
I would like to admonish my fellow colleagues and steemians, that not all can succeed through education. Explore your talents and blend them with education. Surely surely one will pay off and do not put all your balls in one basket. What do you choose to blend with your education?

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my 2 archer of land for the farming activity

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source of water for irrigation. The Gaani carnal

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20 bags of greenfert organic fertilizer ready to be broadcasted

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Ready to broadcast the organic fertilizer

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Men at work, Elijah and Joe my cousins

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Transporting the fertilizer to the far end of the farm

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Pipe from the carnal to the farm

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Best broadcaster

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My immediate neighbor's rice

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washing down after the broadcasting

Thank you for your time.

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You've taken a brave step for coming out with this project. It is part of my ideas and I have being encourage by the challenge that you've thrown on us. InshaAllah I'm joining you in this very soon.

Vhim bro. Am glad accepted the challenge

Oh Dear, you really had a busy day, sowing rices and broadcasting fertilizers.

Thanks for sharing.

Am grateful

You have a great day and found yourself in a busy working mode. There is a reasonable knowledge in your post we really have to understand those politicians.

Am glad you got the idea

This is business I love business 😊.I like the fact that you did not only focus on education but also get yourself into farming business. I started my business after I completed Valley View Uni.. My mates were still at home n I was busy making money selling clothes and fabrics. God bless your effort. 🙏 Please stop by @rhoddysfabrics to check our collection of fabrics. Thank you

And bless you too dear

 3 years ago 

This is a perfect way to show or apply what we learn. I hope as time goes on you develop new organic fertilizer from the leaves around!
Great work.

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I must say am really impressed with your hardwork. I accept the challenge but not for now. I wish you all the best bro

Great bro.

 3 years ago 

You are very hardworking indeed and you are doing great adding education to the Agric development keep it up bro

Thanks big man