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Group announces reemergence of Agric Reality TV show

Kairos Events and Entertainment with Obasanjo Farms have reopened the registration process for the Face of Agric Nigeria.

Mr Sunday Wealth, Project Director of the company,  said in Lagos that the process had been on hold due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“Recall that the registration process began in 2020 but was interrupted by the pandemic.

“However, the website is now up and eligible contestants between the ages of 18-32 can head to www.faceofagricnigeria.com/apply to register.

“Intending participants who registered in 2020 have their profiles with us, hence, they do not need to go through the registration process again” Wealth said

He said that Face of Agric Nigeria was a reality show that intends to build the next generation of young Nigerians who will take agriculture to the next level by raising awareness through the show about the limitless possibilities in agriculture.

He said that the “Agritainment” show promised to be an entertaining show packed with games, task, clubhouse activities, fashion, dramas and lots more.

He said that the reality show would run for three months, housing 48 housemates, just as every other reality show.

Wealth said that the show would  be mind-blowing as it would be the first of its kind in Nigeria.

According to him,  the first edition will be streamed online and on TV, saying that the show is being put  together by Kairos Events in conjunction with Obasanjo farms.

He said that enquiries, sponsorship and partnership could be accessed on the group website www.faceofagric.com.

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