Idris Isa Bawa, an architect, resisted giving up on livestock husbandry despite the enormous obstacles he faced.
Beginning from his university years, Bawa was determined to become a livestock farmer, a desire that was firmly rooted in his inheritance, determination and the desire to succeed.
Bawa told Daily Trust that his livestock business began 20 years ago with about 50 cows. However, the journey started while in the university in the 1990s using part of the scholarship he got from the federal government to raise cows.
“I am actually into general cattle breeding, both dairy and fattening. I am so much motivated into dairy and general breeding because it is something I personally have passion for. It is an occupation I inherited from my parents and feel I should not abandon but rather improve on to ensure more productivity. I actually started a serious animal husbandry business since 1990s when I was in the university,” he narrated to Daily Trust on Sunday.
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