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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Glink2018(m): 6:33am On Jun 20, 2019
Realist5:
I will keep working hard. May be one day I may also be known and recognised as a Billionaire and as a Philanthropist. Amen.

Presently, how much do you worth?
You don't just be a billionaire overnight.

All nah wishful thinking

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by lonelydora: 6:35am On Jun 20, 2019
CanadaOrBust:


Based on what? What will u invent? Just curious

I will remind you few years from now. Watch out
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by jaxxy(m): 6:48am On Jun 20, 2019
I see..
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Realist5: 7:04am On Jun 20, 2019
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Realist5: 7:05am On Jun 20, 2019
Okay. Take risk without working hard and see how you progress in snail speed.
CanadaOrBust:


They didn’t get there by working hard. They got there by taking risk and being creative. Truck pushers work hard

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Realist5: 7:06am On Jun 20, 2019
I worth beyond your imagination.
Glink2018:


Presently, how much do you worth?
You don't just be a billionaire overnight.

All nah wishful thinking

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Franking: 7:06am On Jun 20, 2019
Jestin:
Baba God, let my name be in first five in few years to come

Those guys worked hard, ur own is prayer. Wa duro pe!
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by TGMISKY(m): 7:06am On Jun 20, 2019
My name go soon enter forbes list
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by AmazingELixir: 7:09am On Jun 20, 2019
shocked shocked shocked

Is it thesame visionscape that has escaped..??
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by franchasng: 7:10am On Jun 20, 2019
Wonderful smiley
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Nobody: 7:10am On Jun 20, 2019
How is this news? Nigeria alone has millions of millionaires begining from the age of 20, due to wide spread of fraud(yahoo yahoo), most Nigeria youth has nothing less than 5 to 50 million in thier bank balance.


The real breaking news should be young billionaires in Africa not millionaires so we begin to call the likes of Emoney, Jowizaza, mompha etc.
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by chuckdelis: 7:12am On Jun 20, 2019
Keep waiting for someone to pay you salary, all the people on this list are all entrepreneurs.
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Jaqenhghar: 7:15am On Jun 20, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
The Nigerian man on the list is a very smart man . He’s into helicopter charter and shuttle. That kind of business he’s bound to mix and mingle with the super rich, affluent and foreigner, thereby making cool connections and expanding into other kind of businesses.

Your products and the class of customers that patronize you sometimes shape your future.

About 15 plus years ago I was an errand boy for someone who work at the British embassy. He’s into underground visa moves but doesn’t want to be the one to meet people face to face just to protect his job. So he does the talking on the phone and when it comes to money he trusted me to handle it with clients documentation and information exchange. (Learned a lot from him)

I can not imagined how many super rich Nigerian I met in the process. Bank executives, high rank military men , state executives , big time politicians etc. Most of the men want to collect visa for their girlfriends so they can take her with them on London vacation. They don’t have problem getting a visa but the girlfriend does therefore they needed someone with deeper knowledge and guarantee. Some women needed for their nanny , their mother and some for their secret toy boy etc.

A bank director needed for his mother in-law and about 3 in-laws who were refused before, my man gave them assurances he’s the best , I went to directors house to pick up the in-laws passport and documents. I nearly fainted when I saw powerful documents from the director. I got home, made copies of the Uk invitation letter to include my name, insert my name in the directors letter to the embassy, kept 2 of his powerful bank statements for my self got a different drop box envelope include my international passport, include a fake student ID card and fake letter from school. Submitted the application Dropbox and after 1 week 2 years visa was on my passport and when I went to collect the other ones they were all granted. I simply kept this to myself.

Please don’t as for this connection, my man moved to USA years back .
If he had waited for the people to connect him he would have waited an eternity. That one on embassy sef wont mind having him as errand boy forever.

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by goodnewsbabe: 7:17am On Jun 20, 2019
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Hedonisst: 7:25am On Jun 20, 2019
Niyi Makanjuola is a rich kid. He didn't found Calverton; his dad Remi did.

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Nobody: 7:30am On Jun 20, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
The Nigerian man on the list is a very smart man . He’s into helicopter charter and shuttle. That kind of business he’s bound to mix and mingle with the super rich, affluent and foreigner, thereby making cool connections and expanding into other kind of businesses.

Your products and the class of customers that patronize you sometimes shape your future.

About 15 plus years ago I was an errand boy for someone who work at the British embassy. He’s into underground visa moves but doesn’t want to be the one to meet people face to face just to protect his job. So he does the talking on the phone and when it comes to money he trusted me to handle it with clients documentation and information exchange. (Learned a lot from him)

I can not imagined how many super rich Nigerian I met in the process. Bank executives, high rank military men , state executives , big time politicians etc. Most of the men want to collect visa for their girlfriends so they can take her with them on London vacation. They don’t have problem getting a visa but the girlfriend does therefore they needed someone with deeper knowledge and guarantee. Some women needed for their nanny , their mother and some for their secret toy boy etc.

A bank director needed for his mother in-law and about 3 in-laws who were refused before, my man gave them assurances he’s the best , I went to directors house to pick up the in-laws passport and documents. I nearly fainted when I saw powerful documents from the director. I got home, made copies of the Uk invitation letter to include my name, insert my name in the directors letter to the embassy, kept 2 of his powerful bank statements for my self got a different drop box envelope include my international passport, include a fake student ID card and fake letter from school. Submitted the application Dropbox and after 1 week 2 years visa was on my passport and when I went to collect the other ones they were all granted. I simply kept this to myself.

Please don’t as for this connection, my man moved to USA years back .
Oboy!!!!
That's the kind of job am looking for...even if na intern connect me bro...stay safe...

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Alanpoza007: 7:31am On Jun 20, 2019
aaronson:
How is this news? Nigeria alone has millions of millionaires begining from the age of 20, due to wide spread of fraud(yahoo yahoo), most Nigeria youth has nothing less than 5 to 50 million in thier bank balance.


The real breaking news should be young billionaires in Africa not millionaires so we begin to call the likes of Emoney, Jowizaza, mompha etc.
Try and educate yourself so you don't expose your ignorance online. When Forbes is talking about millionaires or billionaires, they're talking about millionaires/billionaires in US Dollars not Naira. Most of these names and yahoo boys you're mentioning have no verifiable source of income in any economic sector as you can see the ones Forbes listed here.

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Sard(m): 7:31am On Jun 20, 2019
aaronson:
How is this news? Nigeria alone has millions of millionaires begining from the age of 20, due to wide spread of fraud(yahoo yahoo), most Nigeria youth has nothing less than 5 to 50 million in thier bank balance.


The real breaking news should be young billionaires in Africa not millionaires so we begin to call the likes of Emoney, Jowizaza, mompha etc.

What are you talking about, bro?
Forbes doesn't rate naira millionaires, it only rates dollar millionaires. How many yahoo boys (since you mentioned them) have up to 365 million naira in their account, as properties or other forms?
Besides, why & how would they rate people with dubious source of income? Abeggi

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by springtech(m): 7:32am On Jun 20, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
The Nigerian man on the list is a very smart man . He’s into helicopter charter and shuttle. That kind of business he’s bound to mix and mingle with the super rich, affluent and foreigner, thereby making cool connections and expanding into other kind of businesses.

Your products and the class of customers that patronize you sometimes shape your future.

About 15 plus years ago I was an errand boy for someone who work at the British embassy. He’s into underground visa moves but doesn’t want to be the one to meet people face to face just to protect his job. So he does the talking on the phone and when it comes to money he trusted me to handle it with clients documentation and information exchange. (Learned a lot from him)

I can not imagined how many super rich Nigerian I met in the process. Bank executives, high rank military men , state executives , big time politicians etc. Most of the men want to collect visa for their girlfriends so they can take her with them on London vacation. They don’t have problem getting a visa but the girlfriend does therefore they needed someone with deeper knowledge and guarantee. Some women needed for their nanny , their mother and some for their secret toy boy etc.

A bank director needed for his mother in-law and about 3 in-laws who were refused before, my man gave them assurances he’s the best , I went to directors house to pick up the in-laws passport and documents. I nearly fainted when I saw powerful documents from the director. I got home, made copies of the Uk invitation letter to include my name, insert my name in the directors letter to the embassy, kept 2 of his powerful bank statements for my self got a different drop box envelope include my international passport, include a fake student ID card and fake letter from school. Submitted the application Dropbox and after 1 week 2 years visa was on my passport and when I went to collect the other ones they were all granted. I simply kept this to myself.

Please don’t as for this connection, my man moved to USA years back .

Smart badt man like you.
I guess you are out of the country now abi you didn’t even use the visa ?

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by encryptjay(m): 7:34am On Jun 20, 2019
aaronson:
How is this news? Nigeria alone has millions of millionaires begining from the age of 20, due to wide spread of fraud(yahoo yahoo), most Nigeria youth has nothing less than 5 to 50 million in thier bank balance.


The real breaking news should be young billionaires in Africa not millionaires so we begin to call the likes of Emoney, Jowizaza, mompha etc.
Most Nigerian youths?

It must be another Nigeria.
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by ensamy(m): 7:37am On Jun 20, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
The Nigerian man on the list is a very smart man . He’s into helicopter charter and shuttle. That kind of business he’s bound to mix and mingle with the super rich, affluent and foreigner, thereby making cool connections and expanding into other kind of businesses.

Your products and the class of customers that patronize you sometimes shape your future.

About 15 plus years ago I was an errand boy for someone who work at the British embassy. He’s into underground visa moves but doesn’t want to be the one to meet people face to face just to protect his job. So he does the talking on the phone and when it comes to money he trusted me to handle it with clients documentation and information exchange. (Learned a lot from him)

I can not imagined how many super rich Nigerian I met in the process. Bank executives, high rank military men , state executives , big time politicians etc. Most of the men want to collect visa for their girlfriends so they can take her with them on London vacation. They don’t have problem getting a visa but the girlfriend does therefore they needed someone with deeper knowledge and guarantee. Some women needed for their nanny , their mother and some for their secret toy boy etc.

A bank director needed for his mother in-law and about 3 in-laws who were refused before, my man gave them assurances he’s the best , I went to directors house to pick up the in-laws passport and documents. I nearly fainted when I saw powerful documents from the director. I got home, made copies of the Uk invitation letter to include my name, insert my name in the directors letter to the embassy, kept 2 of his powerful bank statements for my self got a different drop box envelope include my international passport, include a fake student ID card and fake letter from school. Submitted the application Dropbox and after 1 week 2 years visa was on my passport and when I went to collect the other ones they were all granted. I simply kept this to myself.

Please don’t as for this connection, my man moved to USA years back .
Smart

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Naijaguy12345(m): 7:37am On Jun 20, 2019
springtech:


Smart badt man like you.
I guess you are out of the country now abi you didn’t even use the visa ?
When dem no swear for me !

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Nobody: 7:40am On Jun 20, 2019
chuckdelis:
Keep waiting for someone to pay you salary, all the people on this list are all entrepreneurs.

There's nothing wrong with salary job especially if it pays over #100k and there are prospects. My friend Oga earn close to #1m monthly at a multinational coy and has a side hustle which my friend handles. What he does is check in in the morning (7.30am) before heading out to his high pay job and drop by around (5.20pm) to see how the grind is holding on.
The last time i checked he asked me if i could help him lease 1 hectare of farmland in ogun state to plant cashew.
So don't mind all these good for nothing motivational speakers who tongue lashed salaried job. Most of them were fired from their previous jobs.

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Awe4luv(m): 7:40am On Jun 20, 2019
Jestin:
Baba God, let my name be in first five in few years to come
It's not by praying alone bro....those people there don't sit around playing like this....lol
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Sard(m): 7:42am On Jun 20, 2019
chuckdelis:
Keep waiting for someone to pay you salary, all the people on this list are all entrepreneurs.
You people and this entrepreneur bulllshit.
How many people on that list started with selling shoes/makeup/shirts and other items that most of you started with? These folks are usually from privileged backgrounds; they have access to lots of funds. Look at the Nigerian guy on the list - he started with helicopter business. You think that is a moi-moi business you can start with 100k??
Except you're going to start a mushroom business that will hardly feed you and your family, you'll need lots of funds which you will likely get through salary over years.
So, it's no crime to collect salary - whether for short or long term.

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by ensamy(m): 7:42am On Jun 20, 2019
Unlimitk2:
5 Young African Millionaires To Watch out for
Meet 5 remarkable African entrepreneurs, all aged 45 and under, who have built 8 and 9-figure fortunes.

Mohammed Hamid, Ugandan

One of Uganda’s most successful young entrepreneurs, Mohammed Hamid, 42, is the founder of the Aya Group, a $650 million (annual revenues) conglomerate with interests in mining, milling, food manufacturing, commodity trading, transportation, agriculture, biscuits manufacturing, bakeries, and luxury real estate. Last year, Aya Group launched Pearl Of Africa, a landmark 5-star hotel in Kampala which cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build. Aya Group in the process of constructing a $4 billion industrial park in Uganda.

Niyi Makanjuola, Nigerian

38-year-old Nigerian serial entrepreneur Adeniyi Makanjuola has built a range of businesses across the aviation, oil & gas, environmental utilities, energy and the financial sectors. After acquiring his M.Sc in Urban Planning and Development from the University College London in 2002, he returned to Nigeria where he founded Caverton Helicopters – a charter, shuttle and maintenance company that he set up to bridge the gap in Nigeria’s onshore helicopter service sector. Today, Caverton Helicopters owns the single largest fleet of ultra modern helicopters operating in Sub Saharan Africa with an 80% market share in Nigeria. His Raven Resources Group is one of the largest traders of petroleum products in Africa, and he sits on the board of Visionscape – Nigeria’s largest environmental utility company.



Ali-shah Jivraj, Ugandan

Jivraj, a 32-year-old third generation Asian-Ugandan entrepreneur, is the founder and CEO of Royal Electronics, a $10 million (annual revenues) Ugandan company that assembles and distributes electronic home appliances such as Television sets, radios, speakers, and DVD players. He also owns a real estate firm which is owns residential apartments in two of Kampala’s most expensive residential areas, and he is setting up a battery manufacturing plant in the country of Burundi, in Southeast Africa.

Kevin Okyere, Ghanaian

Kevin Okyere, 38, is the founder of Springfield Group, a $1 billion (annual revenues) multi- faceted Ghanaian energy behemoth. Springfield Group is involved in trading and transporting hydrocarbons, terminalling and storage, gas stations, and oil exploration. The company owns an 82% interest in the West Cape Three Points Block 2 offshore Ghana (WCTP2) which was previously owned by Tullow Oil and Kosmos Energy.

Ronald Karauri, Kenyan

Ronald Karauri, 40, is a co-founder and CEO of Sportpesa, one of the Africa’s largest online sport betting platforms. Sportpesa has operations in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, the Isle of Man and the UK and annual revenues of more than $120 million. Karauri owns 6% of the company.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2018/09/07/5-young-african-millionaires-to-watch/amp/

They all had a solid foundation from Thier parents, none of them is from a poor background, so they all ain't seen nothing yet. shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked cool shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
They all don't know what it means to make it from the street, from grass.....

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Kenneth10110(m): 8:03am On Jun 20, 2019
CanadaOrBust:


They didn’t get there by working hard. They got there by taking risk and being creative. Truck pushers work hard
. Tell him also if he has the mind of these people abi he thinks its by working hard. If you can enter the den of a lion your good to go.
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by trapQ: 8:09am On Jun 20, 2019
Working smart, not hard. You're right.
CanadaOrBust:


They didn’t get there by working hard. They got there by taking risk and being creative. Truck pushers work hard
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by trapQ: 8:10am On Jun 20, 2019
You don't need to invent anything to be on Forbes
CanadaOrBust:


Based on what? What will u invent? Just curious

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by jojothaiv(m): 8:24am On Jun 20, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
The Nigerian man on the list is a very smart man . He’s into helicopter charter and shuttle. That kind of business he’s bound to mix and mingle with the super rich, affluent and foreigner, thereby making cool connections and expanding into other kind of businesses.

Your products and the class of customers that patronize you sometimes shape your future.

About 15 plus years ago I was an errand boy for someone who work at the British embassy. He’s into underground visa moves but doesn’t want to be the one to meet people face to face just to protect his job. So he does the talking on the phone and when it comes to money he trusted me to handle it with clients documentation and information exchange. (Learned a lot from him)

I can not imagined how many super rich Nigerian I met in the process. Bank executives, high rank military men , state executives , big time politicians etc. Most of the men want to collect visa for their girlfriends so they can take her with them on London vacation. They don’t have problem getting a visa but the girlfriend does therefore they needed someone with deeper knowledge and guarantee. Some women needed for their nanny , their mother and some for their secret toy boy etc.

A bank director needed for his mother in-law and about 3 in-laws who were refused before, my man gave them assurances he’s the best , I went to directors house to pick up the in-laws passport and documents. I nearly fainted when I saw powerful documents from the director. I got home, made copies of the Uk invitation letter to include my name, insert my name in the directors letter to the embassy, kept 2 of his powerful bank statements for my self got a different drop box envelope include my international passport, include a fake student ID card and fake letter from school. Submitted the application Dropbox and after 1 week 2 years visa was on my passport and when I went to collect the other ones they were all granted. I simply kept this to myself.

Please don’t as for this connection, my man moved to USA years back .
Bookmarking this will help me.

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Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by jojothaiv(m): 8:26am On Jun 20, 2019
Walexybobo:
I am already there.
We are watching you too...
Re: Five New African Millionaires To Watch Out For By Forbes by Aidejay(m): 8:33am On Jun 20, 2019
Naijaguy12345:
The Nigerian man on the list is a very smart man . He’s into helicopter charter and shuttle. That kind of business he’s bound to mix and mingle with the super rich, affluent and foreigner, thereby making cool connections and expanding into other kind of businesses.

Your products and the class of customers that patronize you sometimes shape your future.

About 15 plus years ago I was an errand boy for someone who work at the British embassy. He’s into underground visa moves but doesn’t want to be the one to meet people face to face just to protect his job. So he does the talking on the phone and when it comes to money he trusted me to handle it with clients documentation and information exchange. (Learned a lot from him)

I can not imagined how many super rich Nigerian I met in the process. Bank executives, high rank military men , state executives , big time politicians etc. Most of the men want to collect visa for their girlfriends so they can take her with them on London vacation. They don’t have problem getting a visa but the girlfriend does therefore they needed someone with deeper knowledge and guarantee. Some women needed for their nanny , their mother and some for their secret toy boy etc.

A bank director needed for his mother in-law and about 3 in-laws who were refused before, my man gave them assurances he’s the best , I went to directors house to pick up the in-laws passport and documents. I nearly fainted when I saw powerful documents from the director. I got home, made copies of the Uk invitation letter to include my name, insert my name in the directors letter to the embassy, kept 2 of his powerful bank statements for my self got a different drop box envelope include my international passport, include a fake student ID card and fake letter from school. Submitted the application Dropbox and after 1 week 2 years visa was on my passport and when I went to collect the other ones they were all granted. I simply kept this to myself.

Please don’t as for this connection, my man moved to USA years back .
Bros u just confessed to visa fraud ooh!

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