Nigerian Man Who is into Poultry Farming Showcases His Hustle, Wows Social Media With His Success
- A young Nigerian man has got social media talking after showcasing his hustle on Twitter
- The man who is into poultry farming shared photos of his healthy broilers and social media users were wowed
- In recent times, many Nigerians have been displaying how productive they are, and @_DrOMO14 is just one of them
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A young Nigerian man has showcased his poultry business on social media and many have hailed him for being industrious.
The man with the Twitter handle @_DrOMO14 shared photos of his poultry farm which houses many healthy broilers.

Source: Twitter
Sharing the photos, he wrote:
"How it started vs how it's going. Broiler Breeders (Parent stock)."
His post quickly sparked reactions.
@thedamolah said:
"Do you sell just their eggs too?"
@kennygee_70 commented:

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"Money don land, time for give away."
@BashorunGa_ wrote:
"Where is ur farm located?"
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In similar news, a pretty Nigerian lady caught the attention of social media users as she showcased her business.
This was as 'The Face vs The Hustle challenge' that was started sometime back trended on Twitter.
@JoycyGold shared two pictures. While she had her picture on the left, another one of her working in a chicken farm was placed on the right.
In the picture, she could be seen going about her business of rearing chicken dressed in an outfit that suits the work she is into.
Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady identified as Nyifamu Ogechi Manzo inspired people on social media with her success story a year after investing in poultry farming.
Sharing her story on Twitter, Nyifamu said she started poultry farming in a spare room her dad allowed her and her brother to use.

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She wrote:
"We started from 50 birds and then 70, 100 and 120 birds over time."
Nyifamu said she thought of expanding her business and owning a farm since she had built relations and acquired a good number of customers.
Source: Legit.ng