Kapanlagi.com - Azis Gagap recently made a surprising move. He resigned from Opera Van Java (OVJ), a comedy program that has made his name known.
He is now busy taking care of the pesantren (Islamic boarding school) he built. Azis has a mission, where he wants to be busy taking care of the pesantren for the sake of his deceased parents.
1. Manage Pesantren
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After leaving OVJ, Azis has more time to manage his pesantren. In his personal YouTube channel, he is seen installing roof tiles and adding new buildings together with senior santri (students).
"We do all activities here through mutual cooperation, and these are the older santri," said Azis.
2. Have Many Students
It is known that his Islamic boarding school already has many students. The area is divided between senior students and students who are still in school.
"The ones in the back are the students, from junior high school graduates to senior high school graduates, some of them are in college," said Azis. "These ones are already in college, just working." Azis joked.
3. Feeding the Goats
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In addition, Azis is also busy taking care of his pets. One of the animals he keeps is goats, and Azis even has his own goat farm that supplies goats during Eid al-Adha.
He is not hesitant to clean the goat pen and replace the food with new ones. "This will be used as fertilizer, so we burn the leftovers. If they eat it, it becomes hard. The cleanliness of the pen must be maintained," said Azis.
4. Raising Goats
Raising goats indeed requires consistency. They need to regularly get grass and other additional nutrition.
"So in the morning, we give them grass, after finishing the grass, they rest. After 1 or 2 hours, we give them concentrate for their nutrition," said Azis Gagap.
5. Taking Care of Kamboja
Apart from dealing with the pesantren (Islamic boarding school) and goats, there is one more thing that keeps Azis busy. He is now taking care of a lot of kamboja flowers at his house.
"They need to be exposed to the sun constantly, the hotter the better," said Azis. "If it rains, they are immediately showered, so they don't rot. So they don't wither," he concluded.
(kpl/frs)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.