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Sure Business And Investment Opportunity by Nobody: 1:42pm On May 31, 2021
Do you know that according to research we have over 130 million active phone users in nigeria, 30 to 40 millions are smartphones which are operate by youth.

With no doubt, you are accessing and getting this information using your laptop, tablet or phones with connection which is mainly data in this our great country.

Millions of people is searching for data suppliers, especially cheap data suppliers so they can cut price and save more instead of spending their hard earned money on data.

Reselling data from a cheap vendor is one of the most lucrative way to make money. You don’t need much to start. Everything you need is listed below.

What You Need To Start Data Reselling Business

A LAPTOP/SMARTPHONE: Data reselling business can be conducted comfortably both on your laptop and on your smartphone. Conducting this business on your smartphone is even better and more preferable because it gives you a lot of freedom to carry out transactions on the go.

INTERNET CONNECTION: An internet connection is very crucial to the success of this business model. This is because, most times, data resellers find their customers online, so you need to be online as much as possible. Also, an internet connection is needed to carry out transactions on VTU platforms.

A BANK ACCOUNT: A bank account is needed to conduct this business. This is because you need a bank account to receive payments from your customers and to withdraw your profits from the VTU platforms.

CAPITAL/MONEY/FINANCE: You would have thought I would put this first since it is most likely the most important requirement. But that’s not entirely true. The start-up capital for this business is very low. As low as N1000. What is even better is that you can start a data reselling business without capital if you are smart about it. All you have to do, is get a customer, get paid before you fund your account. Very simple. That how I was able to start. Today, I make a huge profit from reselling data, cable subscriptions, airtime, and bulk SMS.

A DATA-RESELLING PLATFORM: Since you, as an individual cannot directly contact these telecommunication companies, you need a data reselling platform to buy cheap data and resell.
Data reselling companies get data on your behalf from telecom companies (GLO, AIRTEL, MTN, 9MOBILE, etc.) and offer them to you at an extremely cheap rate — the same wholesale price that these telecommunication companies sell to banks.
There are a lot of data reselling websites out there, however, I recommend using witty.
Because of their customer service support, you can quickly contact them and fast delivery before you submit your request you have received your data.

How Much Profit Can I Make From Data Reselling?
Even if you start with N1,000, you can make anywhere from N1000 to N10,000 in profits daily, depending on how many sales you make daily.
The more people buy from you, the more money you make as a data reseller. You can tell your friends and people around you that you sell data at a cheaper rate than what they currently buy it for. Because nobody rejects the opportunity to buy things cheaper, especially in this pandemic, you will have a lot of customers coming towards you.

Getting A Data Supplier
There are different data suppliers in Nigeria but most of them give out data at high price thereby affecting your profit. With witty.com.ng you’ll get the following estimates of Joe much you can buy data and how much gain you can make.

MTN

1 GB = ₦284 you sell at ₦335
2 GB = ₦ 568 you sell at ₦670
3GB = ₦852 you sell at ₦1005
5GB= ₦1420 you sell at ₦ 1675

₦284 sell at ₦335 profit ₦51
₦ 568 sell at ₦670 profit ₦102
₦852 sell at ₦1005 profit ₦153
₦1420 sell at ₦ 1675 profit ₦225

You sell 1GB to 10 people per day
₦51 in 10 times is ₦510 in a day.

You make ₦15,300 in a month

You sell 2GB to 10 people per day
₦102 in 10 times is ₦1020 in a day.

You make ₦30,000 in a month

You sell 3GB to 10 people per day
₦153 in 10 times is ₦1,530 in a day

You make ₦45,000

The above is for only MTN, witty.com.ng supplies all network data, bills payment and cable subscriptions all at wholesale’s price.

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Investment opportunity with witty.com.ng.

This will enlighten you about investment and how to start in telecommunications.

1. Investing Isn’t Just For High Earners

You don’t have to have another Warren Buffett’s money before dabbling into investments. Most investment funds will accept monthly deposits of N5000 or lump sums of between N50, 000 and N100,000.

Investing is either a long or short time game, the long involves you to keep your money away for a minimum of five years, ideally a decade or more. It is therefore best suited to those with long-term financial goals, saving for retirement or a child’s education short time investment is commonly a minimum of a month with the percentage of 1–20 percentage. Anyone from above this percentage is a high risk investment.

2. Beware Reckless Caution

Gambling your money on unpredictable markets can be nerve-wracking. Most people invest in short term investments without knowing how the company get money.
That is a gambling.
Beware of short term investments without adequate information on what bring the company profit.

3. Think About What You Want To Invest In

What are you investing in, is it a viable market. To avoid loss you must do your research if the market is a viable market.

Viable market are telecommunications, agriculture residential or commercial property and commodities, such as steel or oil.

4. Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Basket

If you funnel all your hard-earned cash in one company and the company sinks!, you will lose it all and in an economy like Nigeria which is very unstable in recent times. The idea is to ‘diversify’, which involves dividing up your lump sum across a portfolio and investing portions into varied companies, asset classes or global markets.

Here is an opportunity to invest in telecommunications.

Firstly let me tell you about telecommunications.

About 50% of Nigeria’s population is using the Internet and around 90% of the total population have mobile phones, as of January 2021, Nigeria had a population of 208.8 million, and about 104.4 million were Internet users, giving a mobile penetration rate of 50%. Of those, 93.3% accessed the Internet via a mobile phone.

Also DataReportal which reported the above statistics also stated that the number of internet users in Nigeria increased by 19 million, or 22%, between 2020 and 2021.

Furthermore, Statistica.com reported that the number of TV cable users in Nigeria is expected to increase from 6.5 million in 2018 to 7.4 million in 2023.

In addition, more than 500,000 candidates write WAEC or NECO every year and also every home in Nigeria pay electricity bills.

Our company witty.com.ng provide all the above services and products that are required almost by every Nigerian.

Airtime, Data Subscriptions, Cable Subscriptions, Electricity Payment, Bills Payment, Bulk SMS, WAEC and NECO pins etc.

So this give us the avenue to give you 10 - 20% interest on your investment from the profit we make per month.

It’s not ponzi it’s sharing of profits with our investors

Your interest is paid monthly.
And you can start as low with ₦1,000

To join register at https://www.witty.com.ng

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