“If we just feed ourselves rather than importing foods, we will create jobs! We will create wealth!”

—  Kemi Adeosun

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNQTPE7gomU Kemi speaking on diversifying Nigeria's economy.

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Nigerian accountant, investment banker and politician (born… 1967

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