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Showing posts with label Commerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commerce. Show all posts

Monday, 2 January 2017

EARN MONEY IN 2017 WITH MYSURECASH (Sponsored)

 MYSURECASH

MAKE MILLIONS WITH MYSURECASH IN 2017
(Earn Extra 50% In 28 Days And $30 Reg Bonus)

How does MySureCash Works
MySureCash is a stable platform like MMM platform where you can invest or put your money and get back 50% in 28days. MySureCash has been around for sometime and thus far, participants have no reason to complain. It means if you put N10,000 for example on MySureCash, you get back

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

ULTIMATE CYCLER, IS BACK LIVE. DON'T HESITATE, INVEST NOW...


HOW ULTIMATE CYCLER WORKS AND HOW TO JOIN ULTIMATE CYCLER IN NIGERIA TO GET PAID EASILY AND QUICKLY 

The long awaited relaunch of the UC site is finally here and is a great SUCCESS.. This is the best time to be part of this fast moving train with just N12,500 and earn N50,000 in less than 7 days.

HOW IT WORKS

When you register, you will need to donate the sum of N12,500 to a fellow member and the person will

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Everything you need to know about UltimateCycler and how it works

ITS TIME TO MAKE QUICK MONEY WITH ULTIMATECYCLER

ultimate cycler

Ultimate Cycler is among the hottest online networking business in Nigeria today just like MMM, Crowdrising, iCharity etc. In Ultimate Cycler, Members Donate Money to Members meaning you are not paying money into the site system. Its a mutual community where Members help members.
HOW ULTIMATE CYCLER WORKS AND HOW TO JOIN ULTIMATE CYCLER NIGERIA
When you register, you will need to donate the sum of N12,500 to a fellow member you registered under his link, and he will then confirm your donation.
Create an Ultimate Cycler Account HERE...
Your registration will be complete when you have sent N12,500 ($25) to the person you are matched with.
After that, login to your ultimate Cycler account, click on “My Profile”, when your profile loads up, scroll down to the part that says “Payment Instructions.” Delete the default text you don’t need there and enter your bank account details there.
Note: You will get paid to the bank account details you entered in the “Payment Instructions” section. So, make sure it is correct.
Whenever you receive payment go to your Ultimate Cycler account to confirm that the person has paid you. This is also important.
The system (Admin) will put 4 other registered people under you from spillovers who will also pay you N12,500 each, into your bank account, making N50,000. You can also bring people to register under you if you can’t wait for the system to do it for you.
After you have your 4 people under you, you can now upgrade to Grade 2, where you Will need to pay N25,000 from your N50000 to a Grade 2 upline member and now you don’t need to worry on how to get people in this level, the system will bring 16 persons under you who will pay you N25000 each making N400,000.
LEVEL 2
You upgrade with $50 (N25,000) out of your profits.
It is also 2×2 matrix.
As your downlines follow you, together with spillovers from your uplines, you cycle $50 x 4= $200 (N100,000). Re-enter as you did in the $25 matrix. You keep profiting with the cycle of $200 over and over without limit, giving you $150 each time you cycle, which is N75,000 net profit over and over and over again without end.
LEVEL 3
It is also a 2×2 matrix.
In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $100 (N50,000).
At this level you earned $100 x4 = $400 (N200,000), giving you a net profit of N150,000 over and over without end.
LEVEL 4
It is also a 2×2 matrix.
In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $200 (N100,000).
At this level you earned $200 x4 = $800 (N400,000), giving you a net profit of N300,000 over and over without limit.
LEVEL 5
It is also a 2×2 matrix.
In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $400 (N200,000).
At this level you earned $400 x4 = $1,600 (N800,000), giving you a net profit of NN600,000 over and over again without end.
LEVEL 6
It is also a 2×2 matrix.
In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $800 (N400,000).
At this level you earned $800 x4 = $3,200 (N1,600,000), giving you a net profit of N1,2000,000 over and over without end as you keep on cycling. It’s noteworthy that all these business centers operate independent of another.

ULTIMATE CYCLER EARNINGS SUMMARY:

STAGE 1.
$100 (N50,000)
STAGE 2
$200 (N100,000)
STAGE 3
$400 (N200,000)
STAGE 4
$800(N400,000)
STAGE 5
$1,600 (N800,000)
STAGE 6
$3,200 (N1,600,000)
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Friday, 11 November 2016

Skye Bank takes over Obat Oil depot over N2.1bn debt

skye bank
Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan 
Skye Bank is reportedly taking over the tank farms and business premises of Obat Oil in Apapa business district of Lagos state on Friday, November 11.
Obat Oil, one of Nigeria’s largest and leading privately held oil companies. It was founded

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

CBN warns Nigerians against patronizing MMM

MMM stands for Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned Nigerians against the use of MMM Federal Republic of Nigeria, a Ponzi scheme company, Punch reports. 

Speaking during a mentoring program for students of Government Secondary School,

Monday, 31 October 2016

Goodnews......Naira appreciates against dollar



The Naira on Monday in Lagos appreciated marginally against the dollar at the parallel market, gaining N2.
The currency exchanged at N468 to the dollar as against N470 it traded on Friday.
The Pound Sterling and the Euro closed at N565 and 510, respectively.
At the interbank market, however, the naira depreciated against the dollar, eroding the gains of Friday in that segment. It shed N4.31 to close at N308.81from N304.50 posted on Friday.
Trading at the Bureau De Change  window showed that the currency closed at N385 to the dollar, while the Pound Sterling and the Euro traded at N564 and N504, respectively.
A BDC operator, Mr. Abubakar Adamu, expressed optimism that the naira would appreciate further in the coming days.
NAN

Sunday, 30 October 2016

Let us see results, Obasanjo tells FG

obasanjo
Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has called on the Federal Government to ensure that the results of its development initiatives are felt by Nigerians.
Obasanjo, who was one of the keynote speakers at the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship

Friday, 28 October 2016

New LIST: Phones that WILL be able to use Whatsapp after December 2016

Whatsapp

The popular cross-platform messaging application known as Whatsapp has annouced that several phones would not be able to make use of Whatsapp at the end of December, 2016. 

Whatsapp announced this on their blog on February 26, 2016: “Earlier this week WhatsApp turned

Thursday, 27 October 2016

hmmmm......No going back on railway concession, says FG

Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi

Na wao.......Despite concerns by workers of the Nigerian Railway Corporation over plans to give out some rail lines as concession to private operators, the Federal Government has insisted that it will go

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

ATM card suspension: Banks reject naira for visa payment



Thousands of United Kingdom and Canadian visa applicants and intending travellers wanting to book hotels online were stranded on Monday as Deposit Money Banks stopped their naira debit cards

Friday, 14 October 2016

NDDC warns against fake agric empowerment scheme

Food scarcity

The Niger Delta Development Commission has warned the public to ignore forms for enrolment for

Monday, 10 October 2016

Putin pushes oil prices to $53 one-year high

Putin pushes oil prices to $53 one-year high

Oil prices hit one-year high yesterday, as Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country would join

Really?... Rice price’ll fall by Nov. — FG


The Federal Government on Monday declared that the price of rice would start to fall from November this year.
It stated that more Nigerians had returned to their various farms, adding that at the next

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Crude Production Drops, Nigeria Loses N3.4tn


Crude oil production in Nigeria, including condensates and natural gas liquids, fell by 23.94 million barrels in the second quarter of this year, down from a total of 165.62mb in the preceding quarter to 141.68mb.
According to the latest economic report of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the estimated average price of Nigeria’s reference crude, the Bonny Light, during the review period was $46.44 per barrel.
This, therefore, implies that the country lost about $1.11bn (N3.39tn at the official exchange rate of N305 to one dollar) as a result of its inability to produce as much as it did in the first quarter of this year.
The apex bank in its report stated that Nigeria’s crude oil production was estimated at an average of 1.54 million barrels per day or 141.68 million barrels for the second quarter of 2016.
“This represented a decline of 0.37mbd or 15.4 per cent, relative to 1.82mbd or 165.62 million barrels produced in the first quarter of 2016,” it added.
The report further noted that crude oil export stood at 1.09mbd or 100.28mb and that this represented a decline of 20.4 per cent, compared with 1.37mbd or 124.67mb, recorded in the preceding quarter.
It said supply disruptions owing to continued attacks on oil installations by vandals accounted for the decline in crude oil production.
It added that deliveries to the refineries for domestic consumption remained at 0.45mbd or 41.40 million barrels during the review quarter.
It was report recently that crude production from Nigeria dropped the most in August among its peers in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Nigeria had in March lost the status of Africa’s top oil producer to Angola when the country’s production dropped to 1.677 million barrels per day, compared to Angola’s 1.782 million bpd.
OPEC’s Monthly Oil Market Report for September showed that Nigeria’s oil output fell to 1.468 million bpd in August from 1.52 million bpd in the previous month, based on direct communication.
Nigeria had in July recorded the biggest increase in output, but it was not enough to help the country regain the top spot from Angola.
“Crude oil output increased mainly from Saudi Arabia and Iran, while Nigeria and Libya showed the largest drop,” the 14-member oil cartel said in the report.
Angola saw its oil output rise to 1.775 million bpd in August from 1.767 million bpd the previous month, based on direct communication, according to the OPEC report.
Libya’s production dropped to 292,000 bpd from 313,000 bpd, while Venezuela produced 2.104 million bpd, down from 2.117 million bpd.
Ecuador’s output fell to 542,000 bpd from 549,000 bpd, while Iraq’s production dropped by 2,000 barrels to 4.354 million bpd.
Saudi Arabia, the biggest producer in the group, recorded the biggest increase in August as it produced 10.605 million bpd, up from 10.577 million bpd in the previous month.
Iran, which had continued to increase output in a bid to snap up more market share after sanctions were lifted, produced 3.653 million bpd, up from 3.631 million bpd.
According to the report, Africa’s oil supply is projected to average 2.12 million bpd in 2016. This represents a decline of 20,000 bpd year-on-year and reflects an upward revision of 10,000 bpd from the August report.

Sunday, 2 October 2016

ITS GETTING BETTER... Oil price hits $50, Nigeria’s exports to rise

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu

Good news for Nigeria as Brent crude, rises to hit the $50 per barrel mark on Sunday, the third time this year.
Coming at a time the Forcados Export Terminal is expected to start exports. The Forcados Export Terminal has helped to boost Nigeria’s planned crude oil exports this month to about 1.98 million barrels per day, the most since January.
Forcados, whose export has been suspended since February after militant attack on the export line, is one of Nigeria’s largest crude grades with an average output of about 200,000 bpd last year.
No tankers have loaded from the terminal so far, according to Bloomberg ship-tracking data. Eight cargoes are scheduled to load this month with another six planned for November.
The recent upsurge in militant attacks in the Niger Delta pushed oil shipments, the nation’s biggest export, to as low as 1.38 million bpd in August from a high of 2.1 million bpd in January.
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, last week, noted that the country had lost an average of 500,000 to 700,000 bpd over the last six to eight months.
Commenting on the militancy in an interview with Bloomberg, the minister said the government was doing all it could to address the problem, adding that oil production had risen to 1.7 million bpd, up from a low of 1.2 million bpd about two months ago.
Kachikwu said, “We think that if we can finalise the dialogues in the month of October, which is my anticipation, we should be able to get ourselves to end the year at about an average of two million barrels.”
Oil prices have been on an uptrend since the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries decided to cut output for the first time in eight years.
Brent, against which half of the world’s oil is priced, had risen to around $48 per barrel last Wednesday after OPEC agreed to reduce production, compared to $45 earlier in the day.
It stood at $50.19 per barrel as of 4.53pm Nigerian time on Sunday, up from around $49.66 per barrel on Thursday.
OPEC agreed to cut production to a range of 32.5 million barrels per day to 33 million bpd from around 33.5 million bpd.