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Harvard graduate relocates to Nigeria to embrace Tomato farming

Mira Mehta is an American Harvard Business school graduate who’s passionate about entrepreneurship. She said she threw in the towel of 3 job offers and quit the Clinton Foundation and moved to Northern Nigeria, where she currently owns many acres of Tomato farm and has successfully floated a tomato processing company. while many Nigerian youths are on social networking looking forward to the government to offer jobs. Huge opportunities in Nigeria.
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