The most powerful investment you can make in Africa's agricultural future is building the people who will run it.

CMU has spent a significant part of her career not just building enterprises, but building the people behind them. Through platforms like ABIRA Educational, Agricultural & Technological Initiative, and YouthFarmlab, she has designed and facilitated training programs that equip young entrepreneurs, women in agribusiness, and rural enterprise operators with the practical tools, market knowledge, and operational skills they need to grow sustainable businesses within Africa’s food and agricultural ecosystem.

Her training and capacity-building engagements go beyond classroom instruction. They are rooted in real enterprise realities, covering everything from agricultural value chain structuring and market access strategies to logistics, production systems, financial planning, and investment readiness. CMU brings a practitioner’s perspective to every session, making complex systems accessible, actionable, and relevant to the environments participants are actually working in.