 My name is Faka Odenau Myabiola. I am a pig farmer. I have a farm in a farm settlement here in Ibadon, Nigeria. I started like five years ago. I was just two pigs, two females. Then it started growing to the extent that it became like 40 pieces. What do you love about the pig business? I love this pig business because you can easily plan with it. You can plan and come out at the targeted time. And you make profits. And also we really have visual thefts with it. It's a very rare case. Outsiders cannot come into your farm and still it's very rare. Except people that are around. And the mortality rate is very low. So what do you think is your biggest challenge right now? Presently in the last two years we've been having the issue of swine fever. We've been having the issue of swine fever. Because of this a lot of people have been discouraged. New people came in nearly into the business have been discouraged. Except those of us that have been in need. And we know how it is that still stayed. The issue with swine fever is that it has no cure. At the farm everything has to be cleared. What is something you will never give up? One thing I will never give up on is raring of animals. I love it so much. I do this. I also wear chicken. So anything that just brings in apart from the profit aspect of it. It gives me joy when I do these things. I felt fulfilled. I'm happy doing it. So I can never give it up for anything. If you could go back and change one thing. What would it be? Oh on that. If it's possible for me to change one thing. It's the initial capital I put in. In the first one and first 30 days. If it's possible for me to go back. I would have invested more. More into it. So much more. Because the more you put in into this business. The better for anyone. When was the last time you truly felt encouraged and supported me by the government or any federal interest? None has never happened though. When was the last time you truly felt encouraged and supported me? On that. It's actually from a family member. My elder sister's husband helped me with a certain amount of money then to invest into the business. He actually gave the money to me to support me and for my business to be better. But presently we don't have any help from the government. What do you think life is about? Life is a short. It's very short. Apart from the fact that it's short. While you are here. We just do our own little part. Just do our own. The little we can do. We should do it. Without going beyond our capacity. What is one thing that I could do that would dramatically improve your future? It comes in to assist us in what we are facing presently. Which is the issue of the swine fever. That's our major challenge presently. If the government can come in let's say research is being carried out. The measures to put in place or what are the things that can be done to really help us, the farmers, the PG farmers to really move ahead. And also if you are able to get finances for the betterment of our farms. Of the PG farming. And it really helps us. If you never meet again. What is one thing you would like me to take away from this meeting? That this PG business is very, very lucrative and a good business for anyone to invest in too. What I would tell anyone is that this business is a type that if you invest in it, you can never ever regret it. You can never regret it. It can never go into it and ever regret it.