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Why Nigeria Youths Engage In Music More Than Farming

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 02nd Nov, 2021 - tori.ng

Let's go straight to the major purpose of writing this informative article, Why Nigeria Youths Engage In Music More Than Farming.

 
Gone are the days when Nigerians were known for agriculture. At the moment Nigeria is the home of Afrobeat and other musical sounds in Africa and globally.
 
Thousands of young Nigerians are already in the music industry some are signed into a record label while most record and fund their music themselves most upcoming artists in Nigeria do this.
 
It is no longer the age of farming in Nigeria entertainment has taken over farming as the moment millions of Nigerians want to be an actor, actress, comedian, fine art artist, producer, directors, and other professionals in the Nigeria entertainment industry. 
 
Let's go straight to the major purpose of writing this informative article, Why Nigeria Youths Engage In Music More Than Farming.
 
There are various advantages that come with it, if you become a popular musician in Nigeria. Frame, International recognition, money from music sales, show tickets, and endorsement. That is why thousands of Latest Naija Music are released every week.
 
There are numerals popular Nigerian artist that has become extremely rich with music one of them is Olamide, Tiwa Savage, Flavour, Kizz Daniel, and others. likewise Balloranking is one of the upcoming artist that has become popular in Nigeria.
 
On the other hand, young Nigerians didn't want to become farmers because Nigerian farmers are poor and underrated. Most Nigerian farmers are not financially buoyant to fund or set up the farm that can make them a millionaire and the government did not help them. I don't think there is any young Nigerian that wants to become a farmer at the moment of herdsmen and farmer crisis.
 
At the moment of writing this article, it is a good decision if you choose to become a musician instead of a farmer in Nigeria. Although farming is profitable because most of the food that is consumed by Nigerians is imported, you can take advantage of that to produce Nigerian made food, it will also reduce the current poverty rate because there will be enough food at a cheaper price compared to what it is now.
 
It is a good idea if you start farming as a young Nigerian only if you have enough money to start a commercial farm.
 


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