How Lady Lose Her Life Investments To Flood

Catfish nibo Anambra state

Touching story of a pretty and diligent entrepreneur who lost her means of livelihood to flood in Nibo area of Awka, Anambra state. Her name is Cassandra Oma-ndulue, the founder of Ndulue Farms and Fisheries — a Catfish farm which prior to the flood disaster was the biggest fish farm around Awka and its environs.

According to 001, the farm held a capacity of between 90,000-120,000 catfishes in each cycle of production with over fifteen employees. But unfortunately, the farm was lost to flood, and an investment of over fifty million naira was lost in one day after a heavy downpour.

According to statistics, Anambra state has the highest demand for catfish in all of the southeast, considering that there are over 400 hotels and thousands of restaurants and bars whose major, most sought after delicacy is point and kill (catfish) with the capital city Awka Housing over 50% of them.

For now, majority of fishes consumed in Anambra state are bought from towns like Lagos, Ijebu Ode, Eriwe, Ikorodu, Ibadan and even far Illorin.

Catfish nibo Anambra state

Aside from the entrepreneur who lost her means of livelihood to flood, Over fifteen employees of the fish farm in Nibo devastated by flood are now out of job.



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