ABUJA: One of the biggest life dreams of Mukhtar Musa-Daud, a young Nigerian livestock farmer, is to establish one of the largest rabbit farms in Africa's most populous country.

Since leaving the university five years ago, Musa-Daud has refused to accept a white-collar job as advised by his parents, especially his mother, who, he said, "told me to get serious with my life, and get something doing."

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