I want to study in Canada in order to improve my skill

Afeez Yusuff Start Date: Oct 19, 2023 - End Date: Feb 18, 2024
  • Educational/Research Trip
  • Professional Development
  • Study/Degree Abroad
  • Canada, West Wellow, Romsey, United Kingdom

My Travel Story

by: Afeez Yusuff Start Date: Oct 19, 2023 - End Date: Feb 18, 2024
  • Educational/Research Trip
  • Professional Development
  • Study/Degree Abroad
YUSUFF AFEEZ TUNDE
As you might know, I have been passionate about improving my self on Agricultural practicing for time, I have already learned so much about this. This season of trip I am planning to take the next step to study in Canada. I am beyond excited!
Beyond just exploring a new place and having fun, I chose to go to Canada because of their latest technologiocal device. While om abroad, I will be:earning more of operation of their various Agricultural machineries, developing my skills as well as well as acquiring useful knowledge that can enhance my career.
I strongly belief that with the latent skills I'm yearning to acquire, it will help me to train the youth as well as young ones to be self dependent which will surely contribute positively to society at large
This trip means so much to me because it entails a lot of exposure.
On this trip I expect to grow, be challenged, and learn so much about myself. But I can’t do it alone!
There are many ways you can contribute to my goal in studying abroad, and I’ve outlined them on my personal campaign page. I here by pledge your support through thoughts, social media shares, and financial donations.
You can also see some of the thank you gifts I’ll be sending to my donors, including:
While I’m abroad I’ll be sharing my story through social media and sending special video updates to donors.
This trip is the best real-world experience I could ask for. It is a way for me to gain new perspective, push myself to try something new, and make an impact on a community in need.
I know I’ve made it to where I am today because of the amazing people in my life such as yourself, and I hope you will join me in this next step. Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." - Helen Keller
With gratitude.
Thanksfor your support. 


  • Canada, West Wellow, Romsey, United Kingdom

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  • Cassava Leaves Health Benefits

    Cassava leaves health benefits
    Cassava leaves and roots are high in hydrocyanic acid which is poisonous, but when cooked the acid disappears and be sure to discard the water the leaves are boil in. Cassava or yuca leaves must be cooked for at least 10 minutesHigh in Protein – 100 grams of cooked cassava leaves provides about 3.7 grams of protein which is pretty good for a green leafy veggie. And the leaves contain different types of proteins comparable to eggs and soybeans. And cassava leaves contain lysine, isoleucine, leucine, valine, and lots of arginine which are not common in green leafy plants… thus making it a great protein source.
    The amazing protein content of these leaves is also comparable to sweet potato leaves and peanut leaves, and up to 10 times more protein is found in cassava leaves than in the roots.
    Carbs – The carb content of cassava leaves is about the same as snap beans and soy beans.
    Taste – Cassava leaf don’t have much flavor and absorb any flavoring that you add. So adding spices, meats, and other veggies enhances the flavor. Cassava leaf is a staple in Indonesian cooking.
    Low in Calories – 100 grams of cooked cassava leaf only contains about 37 calories making it great for weight loss… and they just about fat free.

    Fiber – Cassava leaves contain a good amount of fiber that promotes the growth of probiotic bacteria and thus boosts immunity… and fiber alleviates constipation. The fiber content of cassava leaves is comparable to that of beans and lentils… wonderful!
    Vitamins – The vitamin content of cassava leaf is comparable to that of carrots which are great for maintaining great health.
    Contains – A cassava leaf contains Vitamin C a powerful antioxidant for helping to prevent cardiovascular disease, strokes, and cancer. Also B Vitamins for good mood, vitality, and metabolism. Beta Carotene which is a powerful antioxidant that prevents cancer… and prevents and repairs DNA damage. Potassium for water regulation and cardiovascular health, phosphorus and calcium for strong bones, iron and copper for anemia, zinc for a strong immune system, and magnesium and manganese for strong bones and enzyme production.
    Minerals – The mineral content of cassava leaves is comparable to that of liver and eggs which is really great.
    Growing – It grows just about anywhere that has sandy or loamy soil, good drainage, and warm climates. And cassava will grow in pots in your patio and in green houses.
    Cassava plants don’t seem to have many pests… so it thrives just about anywhere even in the poorest of soils. Just take a cutting of the stem of the plant, place it in the ground and it will root down and grow.
  • Farming

    Farming
    Agriculture is a life wire of the nation but capital and technical device determines a sustainability of project