Jonathan's farm overflows with massive fish harvest

Massive fish harvest as hundred of buyers stormed former President Goodluck Jonathan's farm.


Mr. Jonathan, who started his fish farm early last year, now sells more than 8,000 kilogrammes (over 8 metric tonnes) of fish to wholesale buyers on weekly basis located at the Aviation Village, behind the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja,

The sales manager, who identified himself simply as Mr Johnson, said the farm sells fish to buyers on Mondays and Thursdays, adding that the quantity sold used to depend on the on the number of ponds harvested.

According to him, the fish are categorised into three: large size, weighing 2kg and above, medium size, weighing between 1kg and 2kg and small size which falls below a kilogramme.

Some of the wholesale buyers told reporters that they visit the farm on Mondays and Thursday's to buy fish which they sell to other retailers in the Kado Fish Market and other markets in and around the Federal Capital Territory.

A source, however, said the farm was still under the management of the Chinese company SCC, which constructed the farm. But this claim cannot be independently verified by Source as staff were not willing to talk on the matter.
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  1. How I wish all the monies stolen in the last administration were invested in Nigeria in this manner and not statched in foreign accounts abroad.This is constructive corruption. Mr Jona, bring out more billions of dollars and invest before it's too late

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  2. Oga Jona sir, are sure you did not commit fish lundery? I'll sent efcc guys to come and investigate those fishes.

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    1. U mean he stole the fish from Nigerian treasury as well????

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  3. Buhari will be full of envy right now and may be planning to send his brother of the efcc to go and check if the farm was set up with arms cash. Meanwhile Bihari,s cows are yet to deliver any calves. Just for laughs.

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