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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by TissuePaper: 8:06pm On Jan 02, 2020
UsedStore:
After how many months this thread was created I can finally answer it.

20 cool
amazing ..but how tho
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by TissuePaper: 8:13pm On Jan 02, 2020
Krayne:
23 years old.


started freelancing few years ago and I made my first 1.2 million from a single client who asked me to build him a casino website.

I also have about 3 different photo studios in 3 popular Universities in Nigeria. you all know how ladies love taking pictures just one of my studio at ekpoma edo state it earned me 800k in the first year of launching it.

I am 25 now and I've learnt a lot about making money online and offline and both have different approach in managing them but one similar thing that makes both grow is "consistency"

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FunnyDude:



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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Crixus12: 2:46am On Jan 03, 2020
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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by delawal: 8:46am On Jan 03, 2020
Crixus12:

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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Wolexdey(m): 12:52pm On Jan 04, 2020
The10thMan:
I Was 26.

Graduated school in 2004. Just before graduation, my mother had advised/suggested that I learn a vocation. ''Handwork'' as she calls it. But for reasons I cannot recall, I did not. A resourceful woman that she is. She knew that a craft or skill could always put food on the table when the chips are down with respect to a graduate's certificate. During NYSC, I taught in a remote village and learnt French. With respect to entrepreneurship, I only thought of buying cheap food stuff and sending to my home state. But I never pulled this through. Eventually, (both during and after NYSC) I choose to apply for various jobs. Any that was available. I needed seed capital for my dream. I recall trekking Trans Amadi Industrial Area in PH dropping CVs to companies. Many oil and gas servicing firms were there. Out of desperation,I even went to Primary and Secondary Schools to look for teaching jobs. Come see their shakara untop my 4.01 Second Class Upper. cheesy But I couldn't be bothered. I knew I needed to get a job first, then raise seed capital even if I wanted to start a business. Background was humble and family was just managing. Wrote various aptitude tests for banks like Intercontinental, other banks, Freisland, Diageo, LNG, etc. And another test with an Oil and Gas Agency. The first job I landed was with a bank. Old Generation Bank still existing today. Got a job as a Banking Assistant-Graduate Trainee. Went to Lagos for 1 month training and was posted to the Eastern Part of Nigeria. While in the bank in 2007, the Oil and Gas Agency finally called. Their recruitment took super long. Left/dumped the bank like crazy. Resigned without thinking twice. Salary in the Bank was 59,000 monthly back then. One of the lowest paying.

In my new job, housing allowance was 1.6 Million annually. Salary about 200k monthly. Not to mention hazard, offshore, etc. allowances. I was 26. I recall I called up my friends in the bank and jokingly told them they are all small boys.. grin grin grin grin. Teasing them and telling them how if I wanted to I could buy a car every year. By God's grace, Finances have never gone below 1 million naira. Savings alone with Work Staff Cooperative Society is multiple millions. ONE IMPORTANT THING IS I KEEP MY LIABILITIES AND EXPENSES LOW and still do. Never believed in the ''I need to upgrade so people know I have arrived'' mentality. I dont need any man or fine girl to see me as ''A Big Boy''. I successively acquired 4 properties. 2 Lagos and 2 back home. Built first house in Lagos. Added two shops to the front section. Completed and rented all flats and shops out. I still live in a rented apartment. It is cheaper for me to stay there than in my house.

Eventually, those with financial intelligence know that money in the bank and dormant salary/income doesn't bring returns. Money is a messenger and money doesn't like being idle. You need to send it on good errands to bring more money, and the cycle continues. Also, there is time value of money and money depreciates. With all these at the back of my mind, I urgently needed to transfer a lot of my finances into assets that will generate income. This is still my biggest challenge today. How to identify good investment opportunities. Additionally, as Warren Buffet said If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die. . There was need to invest in passive income businesses.

I have focused greatly on developing my skills and developing myself professionally in my area of expertise/discipline. I eventually set up a Consulting Firm/Company in my area of expertise with freelance workers. I read a lot, pay for courses myself. I do not always wait for my organisation to train me. All these coupled with work sponsored courses ensured I knew my onions in my field. I love to read about wealth creation and financial intelligence. I have a crazy collection of over 20 books. Kiyosaki, Trump, Napoleon Hill, etc. and I love watching Grant Cardone, Tai Lopez, etc. on Youtube at my spare time just for encouragement. My job is still there by Gods grace and I am rising through the ranks. Consulting firm is growing strong. Now Consult for both Upstream and Downstream Companies. Trying my best to brand the company with a good website, good brand image, modernized logo, etc. Currently, I have the desire to open a conglomerate to diversify to various sectors. Picture Dangote Group. Called up a lawyer for advice. I intend to go into a lot of business ventures. I shall do Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals, Construction, Real Estate,Catering Hospitality and Tourism, Marine, Telecoms, Financial Services, Foods, Entertainment, Mass Communication/Media, Education,Agriculture & Agro-Allied, etc.

Recently, I realized that needed daily revenue and need more income streams. Having A job is an income stream, having a consulting firm is another income stream. But I could do better. No need to wait till end of month for pay/salary or wait till companies pay for contracts executed. Some companies can owe you for ages on completed jobs. My Consulting brings money but you have to chase contracts and bids etc. Plus, contracts dont come easy. Also, price war between contractors drives down profit margins a lot. All these in mind, I am currently planning to open a Mini Plaza with a lounge anywhere after Ajah Axis in Lagos. Currently, searching for property for this venture. Need something with daily returns so the idea that I should open my own Lounge/Bar/Cafe with a small plaza for sharwama,asuun,nkwobi, fried potatoes etc.I have always pictured myself closing from work and going to handle my business at the Lounge/Bar & Restaurant and watch customers eat, drink, chat, laugh and merry. That is my next project and next income stream. A fourth (4th) income stream I am planning is to follow Grant Cardone's idea-''build multi-family dwelling housing in a property instead of a single family unit''. So picture multiple 1 & 2 Bedroom self-cons./apartments instead of a gigantic big duplex. With the multi dwelling units you are sure of some rent. Intend to do this with the other land in Lagos and more I intend to acquire in other parts of the world (Yes the World).


ONE BIG MISTAKE I MADE WAS NOT LISTENING TO MY LATE MUM. Like I hinted, she practically forces all her kids to learn a vocation/a skill regardless of how highly educated you are.All my sisters can sew, cook, bake, make soap, grill fish etc. Personally, she wanted me to learn Welding and Fabrication. Perhaps, I felt I was too educated for it or something, but I never did. Perhaps by now I would have been constructing Sky scrappers and handling huge projects with my current knowledge and exposure.

Taken liberty to post a few diagrams to educate people in a glimpse about financial intelligence. How the rich use income to create assets that generate more income. And how the poor use income to create liabilities that keeps them poor. The poor spend money on liabilities. To them that is ''enjoying'' life. The rich spend on assets. These assets are GOODS,SERVICES, PROCESSES that can solve human/society's problems. In Economics, this is called UTILITY or VALUE. Utility can be TIME UTILITY (You help people save time), and/or FORM UTILITY (You produce something in a way people want it) and/or PLACE UTILITY (You bring something closer to people so they easily reach it). Humans naturally want value and so they take decisions on any thing that will give them least risk, least effort, cost them less time and highest value/less money. The wealthy and wealth creators realize this and do not really focus on the money but focus on solving problems (creating utility) which people are willing to pay them money for. The rich get seed capital, invest it to create wealth. The poor/managing get seed capital and buy liabilities that even put them into more debt. THE WHOLE WORLD NEEDS FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS.

All in All I am GRATEFUL.




Hello Sir!
I stumbled on your post just now and I'm impressed. I presently reside in Lagos. Will like to know if there's any opportunity available working with you.
I'm ready to give my very best Sir.

Will be glad to have a reply from you.
Complement of the season
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Wolexdey(m): 1:17pm On Jan 04, 2020
kamez:
June 2010, mtn World Cup splash promo.. I was lucky to be among those that won 2million naira....i was only 23yrs old, just graduated from the University and I was about to go for my nysc.


that 2million naira is the reason why I have never applied for a job since I graduated.. cos it paved way for my financial freedom...


forever grateful to mtn!!


Hello!
Are you into business or you do something else.
Will be willing to partner with you sir or possibly we work together.

Patiently waiting for your response sir

Please, I'm serious... This is more than just liking the text...
It's about business ooo

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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 10:16pm On Jan 04, 2020
Samadhii:

Hello,
Thanks for sharing.
Please, can u explain how u got transporter to send the food stuff down to PH.
And how did u get the buyers to buy from you
Initially I moved it with luxurious bus, soon I found trailers going from Zaria to port Harcourt, so I put the grains on it, two to three days later I collect it in PH then sell, I did aggressive marketing in various markets in PH like mile 1, mile 2 mile 3 markets, slaughter market, fruit garden etc, I had about 12 people I was supplying.

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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by olong1(m): 11:38pm On Jan 04, 2020
megareal:


Interested o, but been wondering how to go about it. Don't wanna go to the north.

I supply to the south from the north.. DM me what you want supplied
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by olong1(m): 11:41pm On Jan 04, 2020
megareal:
Can we talk? Are you open to doing foodstuff business with me?
am open to doing foodstuff business with u am currently in abuja
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Samadhii(m): 5:12am On Jan 05, 2020
Oyerinde16:

Initially I moved it with luxurious bus, soon I found trailers going from Zaria to port Harcourt, so I put the grains on it, two to three days later I collect it in PH then sell, I did aggressive marketing in various markets in PH like mile 1, mile 2 mile 3 markets, slaughter market, fruit garden etc, I had about 12 people I was supplying.
thank u so much
I really appreciate
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by sircrabo: 7:50pm On Jan 06, 2020
webme:
Making the first million is not as important as making it consistently.
I made my first million 3 years ago and God has been faithful since then.
I focused more in 3 businesses: eCommerce, Affiliate and Freelancing.
Though I run a marketing Agency business that my clients paid monthly. I met these clients with the help of those 3 business

I just started a blog late last year. I intend using the blog to do affiliate marketing for softwares. From experience, how do you think I should send traffic to my affiliate Link. I have signed up on Jvzoo and CJ, I am still very new to affiliate. I need to know how best to make money with affiiate
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by maximizer61(m): 7:34am On Jan 07, 2020
Oyerinde16:

Initially I moved it with luxurious bus, soon I found trailers going from Zaria to port Harcourt, so I put the grains on it, two to three days later I collect it in PH then sell, I did aggressive marketing in various markets in PH like mile 1, mile 2 mile 3 markets, slaughter market, fruit garden etc, I had about 12 people I was supplying.
pls can we chat on whatsapp i really want to know more about this biz I'm in ph pls
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 9:56am On Jan 07, 2020
maximizer61:
pls can we chat on whatsapp i really want to know more about this biz I'm in ph pls
Chat me on O 8 I 6 5 5 4 5 O I 8
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Spikesman: 12:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
oloyolo:
19 although am broke asf right now, am 23.

mine was multiple millions I made it from bitcoin, software and domain names.

one guy from nairaland here introduced me to bitcoin back then (for free ) he was giving one eBook like that.

I learned a few thing from his book,but being the mad man that I was, I discovered a way to tipple my result and boom I was raking in bitcoin like craze.

then I hooked up with this Chinese girl on Facebook we started swaping ideas before you know it I had about 20 bitcoin. at then one bitcoin was about 200$ then some crazy sh** happend bitcoin went from 200$ to about 1000$.

I cashed out. dude, I was fucking rich. but as you already know 19years and millions are not a healthy combination.

I basically thought I was the next bill gate. it funny how success leads to success then to more success, then to a huge failure. me and my best friends, we were living lavish.

again some one from this same nairaland sold an eBook about domain name buying and selling to me.

I started trying to buy domain name, but wasn't making much (like 500$ per month) 500$ didn't mean much to me back then.

then I stumbled upon this white guy, he was also a domain name trader, he was teaching people how to buy and sell domain and software on flippa. although his course was expensive about 800$ I bought it, then I also bought a 1000$ course on digital marketing. after the taking those courses I lunched out on my own, I bought a bunch of domain names and about 4 softwares.

most of the domain name didn't sell well some didn't sell atall but 3 sold for a wopping some of 15000$ combined.

it is funny how lots of people say money can't change them I was one of those guys. but trust me after this second win, I was sure I was going to be up there with mark zuckarburg some day.

then something crazy happened, one of my 4 software gained like 3million active users. turned out the original owner of the software was from isereal, and his research was on point, isreali market really needed the software, but the guy was marketing and trying to monitize it the wrong way.

by accident I got it just right the software began marketing it self and before you know it a giant iseareli company asked me to sell it to them.

being young and dumb I didn't know how to monitize it so when I saw who was willing to pay, bam I sold it. I made a mistake though, I should have let them name a price or at least named an unrealistic price but silly me I asked for what I thought was a fair price 100000$.

they did what every good business men would do they bargained for a lower price 70k$.

I agreed bam this time even GOD couldn't stop me I was mega rich.

but like what my mentors always say when there is to much supply of money, it begins to flow to unnecessary places. I blew all the money, although most were on other ventures that later failed.

yea I spent good money on lavish lifestyle , but I wasn't that stupid, most of my money actually went into other businesses and investment but I was young and stupid so I paid for it .

I walked away with lot of experiential knowledge. at this point in my life I am trying to gain momentum again and GOD know that when I do, I'm never stopping, I'm not saying I have learned everything there is to learn, I'm saying that i have learned to do less stupid things than most people and I still think am going to be up there with the big boys although I don't want to be famous like them I don't want to be on any list.
bro please can we chat on whatsapp?
please drop ur whatsapp no.
or should I drop mine
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Viserion: 4:57pm On Jan 10, 2020
oloyolo:
19 although am broke asf right now, am 23.

mine was multiple millions I made it from bitcoin, software and domain names.

one guy from nairaland here introduced me to bitcoin back then (for free ) he was giving one eBook like that.

I learned a few thing from his book,but being the mad man that I was, I discovered a way to tipple my result and boom I was raking in bitcoin like craze.

then I hooked up with this Chinese girl on Facebook we started swaping ideas before you know it I had about 20 bitcoin. at then one bitcoin was about 200$ then some crazy sh** happend bitcoin went from 200$ to about 1000$.

I cashed out. dude, I was fucking rich. but as you already know 19years and millions are not a healthy combination.

I basically thought I was the next bill gate. it funny how success leads to success then to more success, then to a huge failure. me and my best friends, we were living lavish.

again some one from this same nairaland sold an eBook about domain name buying and selling to me.

I started trying to buy domain name, but wasn't making much (like 500$ per month) 500$ didn't mean much to me back then.

then I stumbled upon this white guy, he was also a domain name trader, he was teaching people how to buy and sell domain and software on flippa. although his course was expensive about 800$ I bought it, then I also bought a 1000$ course on digital marketing. after the taking those courses I lunched out on my own, I bought a bunch of domain names and about 4 softwares.

most of the domain name didn't sell well some didn't sell atall but 3 sold for a wopping some of 15000$ combined.

it is funny how lots of people say money can't change them I was one of those guys. but trust me after this second win, I was sure I was going to be up there with mark zuckarburg some day.

then something crazy happened, one of my 4 software gained like 3million active users. turned out the original owner of the software was from isereal, and his research was on point, isreali market really needed the software, but the guy was marketing and trying to monitize it the wrong way.

by accident I got it just right the software began marketing it self and before you know it a giant iseareli company asked me to sell it to them.

being young and dumb I didn't know how to monitize it so when I saw who was willing to pay, bam I sold it. I made a mistake though, I should have let them name a price or at least named an unrealistic price but silly me I asked for what I thought was a fair price 100000$.

they did what every good business men would do they bargained for a lower price 70k$.

I agreed bam this time even GOD couldn't stop me I was mega rich.

but like what my mentors always say when there is to much supply of money, it begins to flow to unnecessary places. I blew all the money, although most were on other ventures that later failed.

yea I spent good money on lavish lifestyle , but I wasn't that stupid, most of my money actually went into other businesses and investment but I was young and stupid so I paid for it .

I walked away with lot of experiential knowledge. at this point in my life I am trying to gain momentum again and GOD know that when I do, I'm never stopping, I'm not saying I have learned everything there is to learn, I'm saying that i have learned to do less stupid things than most people and I still think am going to be up there with the big boys although I don't want to be famous like them I don't want to be on any list.

can I get in contact with you?
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by DNSPro: 5:55pm On Jan 10, 2020
Oyerinde16:

Initially I moved it with luxurious bus, soon I found trailers going from Zaria to port Harcourt, so I put the grains on it, two to three days later I collect it in PH then sell, I did aggressive marketing in various markets in PH like mile 1, mile 2 mile 3 markets, slaughter market, fruit garden etc, I had about 12 people I was supplying.

Are you still into it?
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 6:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
DNSPro:


Are you still into it?

Yes, I just restarted it last year...

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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by DNSPro: 6:52pm On Jan 10, 2020
Oyerinde16:


Yes, I just restarted it last year...

Cool. I dey eye that business but insecurity in the North no let me.

Plus our ports in Nigerian port is a mess
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 7:51pm On Jan 10, 2020
DNSPro:


Cool. I dey eye that business but insecurity in the North no let me.

Plus our ports in Nigerian port is a mess

Are you planning on exporting it...
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by DNSPro: 10:17pm On Jan 10, 2020
Oyerinde16:


Are you planning on exporting it...
yes but not done completely with my networks.

Since I am a lone star, I have to do lots of ground works.

May be I should start with local trade to get acquainted with rudimentary
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Nobody: 12:13am On Jan 11, 2020
Oyerinde16:
I was 26 serving in rivers state, I tot to myself, foodstuffs such as grains are expensive here, and cheaper in the north where I cane from, 2 months to end of NTSC, all my savings n borrow borrow I raised 330k send to my mom, God bless her, she went to market bought what money can buy sent it to me n my bixz was born, the hustle was real after service, I got a job in kwara, migrated leaving bixz for blue collar job with close to 1 mil, a mistake I regret to this day, made money from mmm, bought a car with lost 750k to mmm, with 550k in account lost my job April this early this year, fell back on 550k now I have less than 100k + side hustle, looking to raise capital n go back to ph, life is funny.

You lost you job? Were you sacked?
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 1:00am On Jan 11, 2020
DNSPro:
yes but not done completely with my networks.

Since I am a lone star, I have to do lots of ground works.

May be I should start with local trade to get acquainted with rudimentary

Starting locally and getting acquainted will help you alot least you depend a lot on supply...

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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 1:01am On Jan 11, 2020
Gsauce:


You lost you job? Were you sacked?

yes, company reduced staffs and had to go
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Nobody: 1:02am On Jan 11, 2020
Oyerinde16:


yes, company reduced staffs and had to go
You were blue collar? Was it a multinational company?
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Oyerinde16(m): 1:06am On Jan 11, 2020
Gsauce:

You were blue collar? Was it a multinational company?

It was MTN
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by Nobody: 1:12am On Jan 11, 2020
Oyerinde16:


It was MTN
I believe it was a stepping stone!
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by samson07(m): 10:37am On Jan 13, 2020
harlee:
no
you can try selling yoni pearls to ladies, am sure you will make good cash with your 50k if you are good at marketing. I will get back to you later in the day.
Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by TenthMan(m): 7:27pm On Jan 13, 2020
Ennyhorlar:


November last year, I quoted awelekiti & the10thman that I was willing to work for them..even if it would be free, maybe during the process I might make my first million..no response from any.

It wasn't painful that they ignored, it motivated me to be bigger and better.

This is October 2019 and I can't claim to be a millionaire now but I worth way way more than a million and the story is not what it used to be.

By next year December..I will update this thread with "I am now a millionaire".



Congratulations.

1. I do not open nairaland accounts conventionally. I do not use real email addresses. Please look at my moniker during my post on this topic and now.

2. How do you work for me when you have no idea how my business is structured, arranged, organised, located.

3. I personally would not want you to work for me for free. It would seem to me like I am taking advantage of your situation. It doesn't matter if it doesn't bother you. It will bother me and the feeling of guilt and a troubled conscience will be mine.

4. I would personally have preferred to have a talk with you, guide and motivate you, rather than have you work for me for free.

I am glad that in the midst of responses not coming from myself and the other individual, you have been able to handle matters. And that is the spirit worth holding firm to. If they chose not to help you, do not chose not to help yourself. Congrats on your breakthrough and may it encourage you to do even far better. Ensure to integrate consistency,sustainability and continuity business endeavors. We all keep striving until we hit 5m, 10m, 50m, 100m, 500m, 1B, etc., etc., etc. Some have gone far in this and we bless God for it.

As for me, I shall be handing administration of my business in pursuit of my Phd. overseas through the PTDF Scholarship. I have spoken it and it is therefore created. What I speak is what I create.

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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by WHIZKIDEFE(m): 8:28pm On Jan 13, 2020
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Re: How Old Were You When You Made Your First Million?, And How? by manlawal(m): 8:37pm On Jan 13, 2020
TenthMan:


Congratulations.

1. I do not open nairaland accounts conventionally. I do not use real email addresses. Please look at my moniker during my post on this topic and now.

2. How do you work for me when you have no idea how my business is structured, arranged, organised, located.

3. I personally would not want you to work for me for free. It would seem to me like I am taking advantage of your situation. It doesn't matter if it doesn't bother you. It will bother me and the feeling of guilt and a troubled conscience will be mine.

4. I would personally have preferred to have a talk with you, guide and motivate you, rather than have you work for me for free.

I am glad that in the midst of responses not coming from myself and the other individual, you have been able to handle matters. And that is the spirit worth holding firm to. If they chose not to help you, do not chose not to help yourself. Congrats on your breakthrough and may it encourage you to do even far better. Ensure to integrate consistency,sustainability and continuity business endeavors. We all keep striving until we hit 5m, 10m, 50m, 100m, 500m, 1B, etc., etc., etc. Some have gone far in this and we bless God for it.

As for me, I shall be handing administration of my business in pursuit of my Phd. overseas through the PTDF Scholarship. I have spoken it and it is therefore created. What I speak is what I create.
God bless you bro i will need to talk you pls my whatsapp in signature.

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