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International Business Opportunity by Whitelady1(f): 9:47am On Apr 03, 2011
Do you want to

Live a healyhy life?
Be your own boss?
Become financially independent?
Earn hundreds of thousands of naira every month?
Get out of debts?
Get a brand new car within 6 months to 1 year?
Get a brand new jeep witars?hin 1 to 2 years?
Get a house fund of USD180,000 (N25.2million) within the next 2 years?
Get an all expense paid international tour within 6 months?
Leave a legacy for your children and grand children?

Then send a mail to izy.williams@yahoo.com.
There will be free business seminars. All these and lots more await you.
Re: International Business Opportunity by Whitelady1(f): 9:53am On Apr 03, 2011
I work in a bank. And I have worked here for close to four yeses now with no increase in salary. I thank God for having giving me such opportunity. I know many out there would gratefully take the job if they were offered.

When I started working here (4) years ago, I told myself that I would work for five years, gather enough experience and money then start my own business. Banking has never been my passion. In fact, submitting my CV for employment in the bank was a last resort; having had to search for a job for two years to no avail.

In January this year, my fourth year in the bank, I was taking stock of all I had gathered: Result? Not much! Only shares that if sold at the present rates would not yield more than N400,000. I was distraught. I had been conservative in spending. My thought raced: Is my five year plan feasible? Would I continue to leave home by 5.15 am and return by 10/11 pm? For how long would I continue this to break even?

In mid February, I was introduced to this business. I read the business plan, it looked good. I needed to attend the business seminar, so I took a few days of my annual leave. The seminar was explosive. All my questions were answered. I decided to do the business. I needed less than N40,000 to start. And to my amazement, at the end of the month of February, which was the same month I started, I got back the money I started with plus additional N31,500!! Amazing!

If I could make N31,500 in less than 2 weeks with little effort (when you work in a bank, you have little or no time for anything else), imagine what would happen if I just put in extra or did it fulltime.

Now i am extremely happy. I still work in the bank. I go to work now, with a spring in my step; knowing that my 5 year plan is achievable and that I won’t have to continue this rat race for long. Once the money I get from my business surpasses what I earn from the bank, then it will be time to quit my job. Some of my colleagues have keyed in too. With the way things are happening in the banking industry, who wouldn’t want to have a plan B?
Re: International Business Opportunity by NnamdiN: 3:45pm On Apr 03, 2011
Can students participate? Do u have a money back guarantee, if what u stated here doesn't turn out to be the case?
Re: International Business Opportunity by Whitelady1(f): 7:12pm On Apr 04, 2011
Nnamdi,

Students can participate also. You will only need to create time to attend the business seminars. You are sure to make your money back and more. The money you make will depend on the effort you put into the business.

For example, i have two younger brothers. one is in the university and the other is waiting to serve in June. We all started together but they made more than i did in February. Why? They put in more effort because they had more spare time. While the one in the university made about N33,000, the other made about N70,000.

There are no losses. You must make your money back plus more!

Send me a mail and i'll tell you the rest.

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