
Housing and Agricultural Development Inc.
Housing and Agricultural Development Inc.
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About this organization
Revenue
$89,355
Expenses
$89,355
Mission
This corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and educational purposes, in the area of promoting agriculture development, housing, medical, clean energy, education and training for the youth in Nigeria.
About
Initiative for Food Sufficiency USA organized a business trip to Nigeria Enugu State to bring 10 investors from USA, Mexico and China to meet with the responsibles of Initiative for Food Sufficiency Nigeria and the members of the government. A memorandum of understanding was signed between Asian Projects de Mexico Ltd and Initiative for Food Sufficiency in Nigeria to start a pilot program of agriculture. The members of IFFSUSA paid for the whole trip and paid the tickets for 11 businessmen on behalf of their organization. The cost of the tickets was $50,000 paid by Dr. J. N. Onwuta. Mr. Ofili spent $14,000 for transportation, hotels, the meals and accommodation.