There is nothing better in the world than a Nigerian man being Nigerian. I love it!!!! Bragging @its Best❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ please I am not being funny either I love it. We all are what we are. But Nigerian are The Best💋 Viva Nigeria 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
FROM:- IRELAND - what a beautiful post. Admiration for this wonderful man who is self reliance, and pushed by his dream. God Bless and Protect Him and his Family. Thank you David, and God Bless You too..🙏🇮🇪🙏
I grew up with a pomegranates tree at home I’m Kaduna , Nigerians we must learn to grow our own food . If you don’t have a Garten! urban farming can do too one and grow food in sacks, flower pot etc .
The Plateau soil, weather and the Berom tmland etc are blessed. Thank God l am Berom but for marauders/killer herdsmen, we will have been farther than these. Thank David
And extremely rich country! It only happens that foreigners are siphoning off all of Nigeria's wealth via Central Bank and keeping most of the populace poor! Just by your oil resource - you should be one of the richest country.
I'm a Ghanaian but I have a very good elderly friend from Plateau State (JOS) who told me years ago that they grow strawberries and other exotic fruits in JOS. I guess this video is a confirmation of what he told me.
Flowers of all kinds are being grown in Plateau and Taraba states. The market is huge in Nigeria. People literally line up walls with roses at weddings.
God bless you bro you are a true Nigerian , Nigeria has many opportunities the 10m-15m people are using to relocate for menial jobs they can set Themslves for life in Nigeria, our mentality need reform , nigeria is a gold mine
I love this. It’s my passion. It’s what I will like to do. Nice to know that strawberries can be grown in Nigeria. I love what you are doing David. God bless you
Hopefully sooner than later. Kindly share the videos, maybe it will land on the right quarter through your effort and finally get some award. thank you
They supply some northern and Lagos supermarkets. There are commercial farms in Jos growing strawberries and exotic fruits. Wode Maya featured a young 25yrs old lady doing it on a larger scale.
I’m fascinated by your channel! I actually attempted to document my attempt to grow strawberries from store bought fruits. It’s was a total fail after it germinated! I’m amazed I found your channel showing people growing exotic fruits in Nigeria.
I knew Nigeria is a very rich country but I was so surprised to see strawberry can be grown there! Your videos are so enlightening. And I love strawberries 🍓❤ nice video.
Oga Weng, shares more in common with Asians than just a surname. The organisation and layout of his farm is something I would like to some farmstead in Asia. May God continue to bless and prosper him and his family. I can see where Amos gets his intellect from, well done Papa Weng 👏. The thing is in the West they manufacture a whole range of products from these fruit and herbs. They can dry some of them, they make preserves like jam and marmalade (I'm sure those items are imported into the country). They are used in cakes, sweet pastries like raspberry tart, pickles etc. You get the picture, Oga Weng is barely "scratching the surface"!
@@DavidNkwa Oga Weng may already know what I'm about to say, nevertheless here goes: 1) Fruit syrups can be used to make brandy (a clear alcoholic drink) - fruits typically used include apple, pear, plum, energy, peach or apricot. 2) Fruits juices - eg orange, raspberry, blackcurrant, pomegranate etc. 3) Cakes and desserts use dry or fresh fruits. 4) Marinades. Marinades are an easy way to boost the flavour of lean proteins. A basic component are citrus juices, ginger etc. 5) Dairy Fruits can be added to ice creams, smoothies, sorbets and yogurt. I believe yogurts are popular in the north. 6) Cakes/pastries Fruite puree can be used as a replacement for refined sugar, examples include bananas, apples, pears, pineapples, dates, figs, mango, papaya and pumpkin. I hope this was of some help Oga David, thank you for your work and your time.
When I see stuff like this, it really saddens me, Nigeria is so blessed, I leave in Uk , and Uk whether is seasonal, when it come to growing stuff like this. Uk imports huge amounts of this stuff . Nigeria can grow English apples, grapes ( white and red) , pomegranate, carrots, pineapple, watermelon.Cnahewnut, peaches, peanuts, and that is not even counting our own native varieties fruits . And I am here in Uk , seen a lot Nigerians coming here for care jobs , factories jobs . So sad .
I feel you brother. It’s the evil scums we call leaders. A lot of Nigerians in the diasporas would be happy at home with a stable non religious or tribalistic government who puts Nigerians first and go out of their way to empower Nigerians for what is a country without its people?
South Africa and Kenya are doing well at that, they have a good reputation. America had an agreement with Africa to export agricultural products to America, however Nigeria didn't do well because in general farmers don't care for quality, packaging and presentation when it comes to exports and they "lost out" to more professional competitors.
Nigerians always think it's better outside the country until they get there and find out that they are wrong but find it shameful to come back to Nigeria.
The Eastern Nigerian abandoned inherited fruit trees like you stated. That Apple tree is wambugu Apple from Keyan. Berries and other extic Fruits grow in Africa provided you modify the soil. The problem is getting land. Igbo sold their lands. We need proper enlightenment / education.👍👍💪💪👌💘
So far this is my best video of yours I swear. God just answered my prayer. Thank you so much David. I am into organic beauty and wellness and love gardening and just this kind of farming (fruits and veggies). Will definitely get in touch and share, share, share. Very educative and informative 👍👍👍
David, I would like to commend you for what you do and I hope you continue to bring awareness to what God blessed Nigeria with. I am sure there are many farmers in Nigeria and the unsung heroes of a society marred with bad leadership and shared stupidity. Anyway, Bravo this gentleman. Can you do a story on Acacia Senegal also known as Arabic gum. I did some research on it several years ago and I think Nigerians should be made aware of its economic potential to induce them to go into Arabic gum farming even if it is on a small scale.
Awesome content David. I like your idea of documenting because that is how we all rise even if it means there is a small payment for the material. The other part is when we have expertise like this, those in the diaspora should seriously consider how to finance and invest so that you scale up production. All this knoweldge is great and critical but will not move the needle if we continue with just subsistence farming. Organic vegetables and fruits will fetch a premium in Europe and the US and I am sure there is enough of a market in Africa too. The last thing i will say is we need to TRUST each other and if any business is formed there should be legal documents and lawyers involved to clearly spell who owns what, the structure and yes what happens if the business is dissolved.
Thank you Chevelle, for always watching and supporting the channel. I appreciate it, May the good lord bless you with peace and cause you to walk upon Gold in Jesus name Amen
Awesome farm ! Is Jo's the part of Nigeria that can get cold and snows sometimes? I did not know you grow strawberry in Nigeria. You guys are amazing you underestimate your country. You doing well, really well.
@infonaija247 thick ice block is called hailstones not snow. Snow is fluffy and Cotton like. Almost similar to what you get around the walls of your freezer.
When peter obi say that he is going to transform the north. Is now i understand what he means. Look at the North where everything being planted can create jobs, food for the nation and exports.
Lovely, David. Thanks for such rich valuable content. Kudos to our brother in Jos - so generous in sharing such valuable information. By God's grace , peace and prosperity will come permanently to this beautiful land. David - can you please do a video on Jos and its environs such as Kuru - where to live, buy land for farming etc ? My dream is to one day relocate to beautiful Jos Plateau as an organic farmer like this impressive man!!
Way to go Oga Weng! AchiGreens is sending love and thanks from Kaduna. Thanks for giving us a source of income. God bless you, my love to the boys. Sai na zo.
Enjoying your channel while sipping on my soursop tea with lemon and organic honey. I just love the variety of fruits and herbs he has planted. If I move to the continent I will definitely do the same. I wanted to see more but I understood you got tired.🤣
Wow! Raise to power 10
Wow, greatly for medicine fruits and others 🤒😋
There is nothing better in the world than a Nigerian man being Nigerian. I love it!!!! Bragging @its Best❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ please I am not being funny either I love it. We all are what we are. But Nigerian are The Best💋 Viva Nigeria 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Intelligent man with vast knowledge of farming
This man is singlehandedly growing up to 30 different plants in this land whaaaaaattttt!!!
Jos , plateau state is truly a blessed land. This state should be richest state in Nigeria
Nigeria as a whole is blessed. Our problem is we fighting each other
Amazing!!! Am sure fresh flowers like roses and lilies can be grown here too
I have many of those species here in East Tennessee.
That man has alot of knowledge.
FROM:- IRELAND - what a beautiful post. Admiration for this wonderful man who is self reliance, and pushed by his dream. God Bless and Protect Him and his Family. Thank you David, and God Bless You too..🙏🇮🇪🙏
you like the post but I like you so mu
Amazing
Thank you so much.
Great videos
These plants grow almost everywhere in Nigeria, I have quite a few of them in my backyard. I live in Gombe state.
I grew up with a pomegranates tree at home I’m Kaduna , Nigerians we must learn to grow our own food . If you don’t have a Garten! urban farming can do too one and grow food in sacks, flower pot etc .
The Plateau soil, weather and the Berom tmland etc are blessed. Thank God l am Berom but for marauders/killer herdsmen, we will have been farther than these. Thank David
❤ Positive image of a beautiful country called Nigeria
And extremely rich country!
It only happens that foreigners are siphoning off all of Nigeria's wealth via Central Bank and keeping most of the populace poor!
Just by your oil resource - you should be one of the richest country.
Thank you my South Africa friend ❤❤❤
Don't change you practice to gain any profit nothing is better is natural grown foods
I'm a Ghanaian but I have a very good elderly friend from Plateau State (JOS) who told me years ago that they grow strawberries and other exotic fruits in JOS. I guess this video is a confirmation of what he told me.
Yes they do
But why did you doubted him from the first place ??
There are more places as this
@@DavidNkwaHow can i get in contact with him?
Flowers of all kinds are being grown in Plateau and Taraba states. The market is huge in Nigeria. People literally line up walls with roses at weddings.
Kaduna too
Yes this is so lovely my lovely brother. Africa is Holy land that's is so awesome ❤
So amazing the compassion of community to thrive and evolve. Humanity at it's best.
God bless you bro you are a true Nigerian , Nigeria has many opportunities the 10m-15m people are using to relocate for menial jobs they can set Themslves for life in Nigeria, our mentality need reform , nigeria is a gold mine
Very true.
Only few are seeing the Huge opportunity here.
I love this. It’s my passion. It’s what I will like to do. Nice to know that strawberries can be grown in Nigeria. I love what you are doing David. God bless you
David you deserve to be recognized for your good work.
Hopefully sooner than later. Kindly share the videos, maybe it will land on the right quarter through your effort and finally get some award. thank you
Farming is great for hard work people
I love your channel!!😊 Your content is AMAZING!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Jos seems to be a very special place for farming.
Yes Sir
Bautiful greenery, and the owner very knowledgeable.
Happy to hear this man show us these fruits that one never knew that they are farmed in this nation even with the fig. Wow. Honestly i am very happy.
You deserve 100k this month
Thank you. Kindly share the videos
Mr Weng is very vast and hardworking indeed. I am interested in Mr Wengs training
Another beautiful video showing us hope for our country’s future. We will get it right in Nigeria. I am happy for this farmer.
I saw strawberry being grown in Gambia and I plan to grow it in Edo State. Watching from US. Thanks for this video!
They supply some northern and Lagos supermarkets. There are commercial farms in Jos growing strawberries and exotic fruits. Wode Maya featured a young 25yrs old lady doing it on a larger scale.
I’m fascinated by your channel! I actually attempted to document my attempt to grow strawberries from store bought fruits. It’s was a total fail after it germinated! I’m amazed I found your channel showing people growing exotic fruits in Nigeria.
I think all these fruits will also grow in Enugu and Okigwe because of their mountainous and temperate nature
Carotene is strongest in red, purple, orange coloured foods. ❤
watching from Kenya
Beautiful work. I appreciate the amount of effort that went into this video
Great work Mr. Weng. God will take you and your farm to greater heights.
Good to know we can have such a farm in Nigeria
Healthy living and while at it making money 👍🏿✊🏿👏🏿
Mr Paul how is the walnut prepared? I saw some trees in a trade centre in Lagos. I ate the nuts raw until I got fed up of it
Great content! I’ve learnt a lot about Nigeria by watching your channel 🎉
You can tell how proud Mr Wang is about his Strawberry Farm! I'm available for travel oh Mr David😊
Dave mate this is one your best videos. Well done my good friend. Cudos to this gentle man
A very good ,educational video.Well done David.
I knew Nigeria is a very rich country but I was so surprised to see strawberry can be grown there! Your videos are so enlightening. And I love strawberries 🍓❤ nice video.
Thanks for watching
@@DavidNkwa no problem 😌
Why am from kaduna and I know we can .
Thanks for this videos clip, I want to know if this strawberry can do well in Edo state. Pls can I have the grower contact??
his contact is on the video
This man is a great man I most say. Meanwhile the baby is so cute 🥰
Good observation
Oga Weng, shares more in common with Asians than just a surname. The organisation and layout of his farm is something I would like to some farmstead in Asia.
May God continue to bless and prosper him and his family.
I can see where Amos gets his intellect from, well done Papa Weng 👏.
The thing is in the West they manufacture a whole range of products from these fruit and herbs. They can dry some of them, they make preserves like jam and marmalade (I'm sure those items are imported into the country).
They are used in cakes, sweet pastries like raspberry tart, pickles etc. You get the picture, Oga Weng is barely "scratching the surface"!
Very true.
If you have mote advice for him, pls share
@@DavidNkwa I will try.
@@DavidNkwa Oga Weng may already know what I'm about to say, nevertheless here goes:
1) Fruit syrups can be used to make brandy (a clear alcoholic drink) - fruits typically used include apple, pear, plum, energy, peach or apricot.
2) Fruits juices - eg orange, raspberry, blackcurrant, pomegranate etc.
3) Cakes and desserts use dry or fresh fruits.
4) Marinades.
Marinades are an easy way to boost the flavour of lean proteins. A basic component are citrus juices, ginger etc.
5) Dairy
Fruits can be added to ice creams, smoothies, sorbets and yogurt. I believe yogurts are popular in the north.
6) Cakes/pastries
Fruite puree can be used as a replacement for refined sugar, examples include bananas, apples, pears, pineapples, dates, figs, mango, papaya and pumpkin.
I hope this was of some help Oga David, thank you for your work and your time.
Excellent Thank you Sir
When I see stuff like this, it really saddens me, Nigeria is so blessed, I leave in Uk , and Uk whether is seasonal, when it come to growing stuff like this. Uk imports huge amounts of this stuff . Nigeria can grow English apples, grapes ( white and red) , pomegranate, carrots, pineapple, watermelon.Cnahewnut, peaches, peanuts, and that is not even counting our own native varieties fruits . And I am here in Uk , seen a lot Nigerians coming here for care jobs , factories jobs . So sad .
Your very right.
I feel you brother. It’s the evil scums we call leaders. A lot of Nigerians in the diasporas would be happy at home with a stable non religious or tribalistic government who puts Nigerians first and go out of their way to empower Nigerians for what is a country without its people?
South Africa and Kenya are doing well at that, they have a good reputation.
America had an agreement with Africa to export agricultural products to America, however Nigeria didn't do well because in general farmers don't care for quality, packaging and presentation when it comes to exports and they "lost out" to more professional competitors.
Nigerians always think it's better outside the country until they get there and find out that they are wrong but find it shameful to come back to Nigeria.
@@oceejekwam6829 Professional competitors indeed, but your people are going to Arab countries to do menial jobs. I guess they expatriate!!
Great thanks very much appreciated you from Ghana 😮😮😮
This is practically a pharmaceutical farm,kudos to our host
💯 correct
Jos is a fascinating place . I want to move there
The Eastern Nigerian abandoned inherited fruit trees like you stated. That Apple tree is wambugu Apple from Keyan. Berries and other extic Fruits grow in Africa provided you modify the soil. The problem is getting land. Igbo sold their lands. We need proper enlightenment / education.👍👍💪💪👌💘
I watched the video from Maya wada
Chai he need a way to export to u.k just like ths Kenyan export sugar snap to u.k.
May God bless you more sir
This is very interesting and I love farming
Well done . Would love to learn more
Your family is so so blessed 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽if i had land like that id be so grateful, oh off to grocery store i go.
I enjoy this video and I want to know more
Very beautiful, ❤❤❤❤
Whoa! He has walnuts and apples!
So far this is my best video of yours I swear. God just answered my prayer. Thank you so much David. I am into organic beauty and wellness and love gardening and just this kind of farming (fruits and veggies).
Will definitely get in touch and share, share, share. Very educative and informative 👍👍👍
Awesome 👌
Totally enjoyed watching very bit of this vlog. very very educative. well informed👍
From the states great information thank you for sharing
this is perfect Mr David! we really need that training guide video on planting strawberries in Nigeria.
Good.
Please share the video
Figs grow in Ebonyi State. We had it in our farm at Ishíagụ
Yes Ishiagu people does lots of vegetables and fruits planting.
Grow up with a few of them
I will re-watch this video again.
David, I would like to commend you for what you do and I hope you continue to bring awareness to what God blessed Nigeria with. I am sure there are many farmers in Nigeria and the unsung heroes of a society marred with bad leadership and shared stupidity. Anyway, Bravo this gentleman.
Can you do a story on Acacia Senegal also known as Arabic gum. I did some research on it several years ago and I think Nigerians should be made aware of its economic potential to induce them to go into Arabic gum farming even if it is on a small scale.
thanks for the watching and for the suggestions. will look into it
First strawberries I ate came from Obudu cattle ranch Sweet!!!
Me it was in kaduna
How can I get some pls ?
Extremely informative . . . and inspiring too. Thanks.
Agriculture could save Nigeria! Y'all don't need anyone else.
No lies detected here 100 facts .
True ❤❤
Awesome content David. I like your idea of documenting because that is how we all rise even if it means there is a small payment for the material.
The other part is when we have expertise like this, those in the diaspora should seriously consider how to finance and invest so that you scale up production. All this knoweldge is great and critical but will not move the needle if we continue with just subsistence farming. Organic vegetables and fruits will fetch a premium in Europe and the US and I am sure there is enough of a market in Africa too. The last thing i will say is we need to TRUST each other and if any business is formed there should be legal documents and lawyers involved to clearly spell who owns what, the structure and yes what happens if the business is dissolved.
well said my friend
@@DavidNkwa All good brother. Us Zimbabweans love Nigerians and Ghanaians and all Africans and black people at large.
Awesome Job! May The Most High continue to bless him and his family and you and your family also King David SHALOM!😊🙏🏽 APTTMH-YAH
Thank you Chevelle, for always watching and supporting the channel. I appreciate it, May the good lord bless you with peace and cause you to walk upon Gold in Jesus name Amen
It's very interesting and am ready to learn from this farmer
Awesome farm ! Is Jo's the part of Nigeria that can get cold and snows sometimes? I did not know you grow strawberry in Nigeria. You guys are amazing you underestimate your country. You doing well, really well.
Yes, Jos is the part of Nigeria that occasionally snows. It is also one of, if not then coldest part of Nigeria.
It doesn't snow. But low temperatures and a lot of hailstones
@infonaija247 thick ice block is called hailstones not snow. Snow is fluffy and Cotton like. Almost similar to what you get around the walls of your freezer.
@@cool_lateef you're right
Thank you for such an informative video. 🇧🇼
Well done. I actually grew strawberries in Ibadan last year using Aquaponics.
My Ibadan brother wow you are also into Aquaponics? Glad to hear exotic fruits like strawberries can grow with this technique outside Jos
Great sharing , God bless and stay blessed 🙌 😇 🙏
David, how can I get some herb seeds from this man.
MORE OF THIS PLEASE
Ok.
Keep watching more to come
Interesting
Am from imo state can you grow this strawberry here
I'm interested in the practical video
This is awesome! I never knew you could grow apples, strawberries and the likes in Nigeria.
Not in most part of Nigeria.
Ewu mpama
That's Wambugu Apple!!!
When peter obi say that he is going to transform the north. Is now i understand what he means. Look at the North where everything being planted can create jobs, food for the nation and exports.
What an educational segment on growing exotic fruits. [new subbie]....looking forward to more educational programs like this! Shalom
Welcome to the family.
There is alot already on the channel.
Pls do Check then out
@@DavidNkwa Thank you....will do. Shalom
Lovely.... I'll love to see the training
Sir can you please come to Abuja
Great video .I would really love to watch the pratical video
Lovely, David. Thanks for such rich valuable content. Kudos to our brother in Jos - so generous in sharing such valuable information. By God's grace , peace and prosperity will come permanently to this beautiful land.
David - can you please do a video on Jos and its environs such as Kuru - where to live, buy land for farming etc ? My dream is to one day relocate to beautiful Jos Plateau as an organic farmer like this impressive man!!
alright
@@DavidNkwa yea! Thanks!!
Way to go Oga Weng! AchiGreens is sending love and thanks from Kaduna. Thanks for giving us a source of income. God bless you, my love to the boys. Sai na zo.
I love this❤! I love Jo's and this is my favorite fruit!!
Very interesting story. Thanks
Well done David
Very very informative post Thank you. I will surely like to connect with the farmer if you can kindly facilitate that.
His number is on on the video
Please I tried the number on the screen but kept saying not reachable
Im farming in ghana by the river. I hope this could be a good crop.
Wow!!! oganic fruit I love that 💯
How about using liquid bio gas as a fertilizer? It also is pretty good as an insect repellent!
Truly inspiring. I would love to learn. Kindly share with us how farm and grow exotic fruits in katsina state Nigeria
Thank you for sharing this update, you're doing a good job.
Enjoying your channel while sipping on my soursop tea with lemon and organic honey. I just love the variety of fruits and herbs he has planted. If I move to the continent I will definitely do the same. I wanted to see more but I understood you got tired.🤣
Thank you so much for watching
Yes, I really got tired 😫 😢
Am glad you are watching this video while sipping on soursop tea 🤣