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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Do You Love Talking? Here Are 5 Perfect Jobs For You by Comprotech: 9:51am On Nov 22, 2018
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Career / Re: Start Your Business Now! by Comprotech: 10:43am On Feb 27, 2017
truvine:

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Career / Re: Start Your Business Now! by Comprotech: 11:05pm On Feb 23, 2017
Chudoify:
You want to sell ebook to us?we will not buy.

Ooh it far from that
It is what i do so can help u do ur's pratically not by theory!
It 360% pure biz ok
Business / Re: The Billionaire's Secrets Revealed. by Comprotech: 11:01pm On Feb 23, 2017
hellomosquito:
After the episode i had with a nairalander on here. And also no comment or views i have decided to suspend whatever i had in mnd before coming up to write till i see interested NL. Thanks

Pls continue we re interested and ready to follow and help others to gain from it
This is what nijja needs.
A step by step way to make wealth
Thanks to you
hellomosquito!
hellomosquito!!
hellomosquito !!!
Islam for Muslims / Re: How Do You Cope With Polygamy? by Comprotech: 6:18pm On Feb 17, 2017
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Politics / Re: #IStandWithBuhari: Pro-Buhari Rally Holds In Lagos Today (Photos) by Comprotech: 10:45pm On Feb 16, 2017
Honestly, Honestly, Honestly, I can't stop to wonder if we were cursed
in this country... we keep on crying about the
economy, recession and hardship but we have
refused to address the issues that bring about
these difficulties to us as a people and good
citizens. 1. Baba asked for economic powers to help get us
out of the recession. He was denied. We kept
quiet.
2. He asked to be allowed to take a loan to jump
start the economy. He was denied by the same
people in the National Assembly. We kept quiet. 3. The stolen money that many thieves of the
Government returned shows clear admittance of
guilt by them. No court accepted to convict any of
them despite the many self confessions. We kept
quiet.
4. CBN changes the rules of transactions regarding
FX at will. They have succeeded in creating
business panic in the country. They are now the
rice
marketers. Baba cannot remove the CBN
Governor, he has no such powers, but the NASS can do that
very easily. Instead they turn the other way, they
never even once summoned him to explain
anything. We kept quiet. 5. One of their own
exposed their shady dealings
and level of corruption in NASS and was prepared to serve his own jail term. We equally called him
names, bullied and booed him as they sent him
packing. We never dug deeper, we only kept
quiet
afterwards. 6. Price of crude went down
worldwide, we blamed Baba.
7. Our lifestyle is filled with mess and stinks of our
badly decaying character and penchant for free
money obtained through corruption. We enjoy
flaunting ill-gotten wealth and we blamed Baba
when that is no longer forthcoming. 8. Recently, N450b was uncovered being
unremitted funds by agencies. It does not make
social media trend.
9. Thieves that stole this country to nothingness
hid
their wealth in soak-aways, surface tanks, farms, toilets etc. But we are busy fighting the
Government
that wants to prosecute them and what is worse?
we demand for them to be freed.
10. Militants bomb the nation's source of
livelihood daily, we support them and we are asking the
Government to deal with them gently and then
we turn around to point at Baba for the failing
economy.
What is wrong with Nigerians? Are we cursed?
In saner climes, with a people who truly want change and progress, any two combination
above
is enough to bring about a Nigerian spring. But
sadly, the youth applaud those who rob them of
their destinies and castigate the man who is
trying his very best to save the little left over soul of the
nation.
Like it or not, I stand with president Buhari. For
He
remains the only one who can stand those who
have held us bondage for so long. May president Buhari succeed.
Credits: A logical voice of uncommon wisdom in
the
wilderness.
Politics / Truth & Fact Abt Nigeria by Comprotech: 10:12pm On Feb 16, 2017
Honestly, Honestly, Honestly,

I can't stop to wonder if we were cursed
in this country... we keep on crying about the
economy, recession and hardship but we have
refused to address the issues that bring about
these difficulties to us as a people and good
citizens. 1. Baba asked for economic powers to help get us
out of the recession. He was denied. We kept quiet.
2. He asked to be allowed to take a loan to jump
start the economy. He was denied by the same
people in the National Assembly. We kept quiet.
3. The stolen money that many thieves of the Government returned shows clear admittance of
guilt by them. No court accepted to convict any of
them despite the many self confessions. We kept
quiet.
4. CBN changes the rules of transactions regarding
FX at will. They have succeeded in creating business panic in the country. They are now the rice
marketers. Baba cannot remove the CBN Governor,
he has no such powers, but the NASS can do that
very easily. Instead they turn the other way, they
never even once summoned him to explain
anything. We kept quiet. 5. One of their own exposed their shady dealings
and level of corruption in NASS and was prepared
to serve his own jail term. We equally called him
names, bullied and booed him as they sent him
packing. We never dug deeper, we only kept quiet
afterwards. 6. Price of crude went down worldwide, we blamed
Baba.
7. Our lifestyle is filled with mess and stinks of our
badly decaying character and penchant for free
money obtained through corruption. We enjoy
flaunting ill-gotten wealth and we blamed Baba when that is no longer forthcoming.
8. Recently, N450b was uncovered being
unremitted funds by agencies. It does not make
social media trend.
9. Thieves that stole this country to nothingness hid
their wealth in soak-aways, surface tanks, farms, toilets etc. But we are busy fighting the Government
that wants to prosecute them and what is worse?
we demand for them to be freed.
10. Militants bomb the nation's source of livelihood
daily, we support them and we are asking the
Government to deal with them gently and then we turn around to point at Baba for the failing
economy.
What is wrong with Nigerians? Are we cursed?
In saner climes, with a people who truly want
change and progress, any two combination above
is enough to bring about a Nigerian spring. But sadly, the youth applaud those who rob them of
their destinies and castigate the man who is trying
his very best to save the little left over soul of the
nation.
Like it or not, I stand with president Buhari. For He
remains the only one who can stand those who have held us bondage for so long. May president
Buhari succeed.
Credits: A logical voice of uncommon wisdom in the
wilderness.
Career / Start Your Business Now! by Comprotech: 10:56am On Oct 26, 2012
"A man who trades 'freedom' for 'security'does not
deserve nor will he receive either"....... WHAT DO YOU
REALLY WORTH?
This information you are holding right now will show
you how you can start your own business with little
or nothing and become financially free in less than 5 years.
WARNING !!!
If you DO NOT plan to work hard all your life......this
information is for you. BUT IF OTHERWISE, ignore it
immediately! To get started, it is important you personally assess
yourself now so you know if the future is still long
promising, (like everyone wishes) or pitifully
unsecured (like they ignorantly get eventually!)
Please TICK as appropriate
Do you know you deserve a better life than this? {Yes}{No}
Do you know that lack of opportunity makes one a
slave of time and money? {Yes}{No}
Do you know that it is only an opportunity that made
your boss superior than you? {Yes}{No}
Do you know that your children deserve the best of education? {Yes}{No}
Do you know lack of opportunity deprives you the
total happiness you once dreamt of? {Yes}{No}
Do you know you need four things before you
become financially free(Own company, staff/team,
Product and/or Services & Dream)? {Yes}{No} Do You Really Know Your Worth? {Yes}{No} BAD NEWS!
* More than 95% of people, including YOU & I fell
more into NO category. As a result, we live a life we
see (management life), and NOT the life we want
(Satisfied life)
* Most of these problems are ignorantly inherited from our parents WITHOUT ANY CHOICE!
* We continue to experience this situation and sadly
we pass it on to our generation (children) without
even knowing.
......Can we ever solve this? GOOD NEWS!
Yes! ... Because Success is never too late for a man
that wants freedom.
* The fact that you are reading this shows YOU HAVE
DECIDED to live above an average life...a life that you
truly DESERVE! * With the right information and opportunities at the
right time (NOW!), No one can stop you from
achieving your dreams EXCEPT YOU!!!... STEPS TO BUILDING YOUR SECURED FUTURE
(success comes ONLY to those who THINK about
success and are READY to work toward it!)
Step 1 Identity, the category of your cash flow, and
predict your financial strength or weakness in the
future. Step 2 Be ready to learn and accept change as we
"work and walk" side by side with you into wealth
and freedom.
WHERE DO YOU STAND FINANCILLY?
please note:
The way you know which side you belong are simply the charactristics you show in your dealings. Either in
your work or in your business. E-(Employee)- Class
(Example include: Banker, Teacher, Civil Servants,
factory Workers, Nurse e.t.c.)
E- They work to receive WAGES/SALARY as their
income from their JOB.
E- Compensations are mostly static, stagnant(over a long period of time).
E- Personal freedoms are mostly influenced by the
BOSS desire because of job security.
cash flow quadrant
E + B
S I Results
* They live on hope all through their life.
* Most forget their dreams and left with no other
choice than to satisfy immediate needs.
* Faced with any of these four painful factors:
Retirement, Resignation, Retrenchment or Sack (RRRS)
* After R-R-R-S happens incentives stops (in most
cases) and standard of living drops.
There are more than 75% of E- Class citizen in the
world (most of us fall into this category). S- (Self employed or Speacialist)- Class
Examples include: Small business (shop) owners,
Consultants Commissioned sales people and
speacialist like Doctors, Lawyers etc
S- They are always hardworking individuals who
want freedom to do what they want. S- They fail to (leverage).
S- They lack trust in the services of any other
individuals or company except themselves.
S- Their income is often by commission or by the
amount of time they spend on a job.
S- without their presence (travelling or sickness) JOB stops, hence INCOME stops. Results:
* They lack their PERSONAL time.
* When any of theses catch upon them, they make
LITTLE or NO money. The factor include Time,
Apprentices Graduation, Timing (Not Being in
vogue), and Location Shift etc More than 25% of the world occupies this side. B- (Business Owner) Class
Examples include: Microsoft inc (USA), Zenith Bank
(Nigeria)
B- They are SELF EMPLOYED with a value...LEVERAGE.
B- They are NOT always trying to be the best but
make the best. B- They work for money in the begining of the
business till money begins to work for then.
B- Many great companies today started being
business builders vis-a-vis Mc Donald's (USA),
Microsoft inc (USA), Global fleet (Nig), dangote (Nig)
etc. B- Most successful business buiders eventually
become investors.
There are less than 15% of B-Class citizen in the
world. I- (investor)- Class
I They make money through percentages
I They make their money work for them rather than
them working for money.
I Most are average minds employing the "intelligent
minds" as their LEVERAGE. I Some transfer their wealth to their unborn
generations.
I They spend little or no time on their businesses but
focus on their personal assistants for REPORTS.
I We have less than 2% of I-Class (investors) in the
world. So..., the question you ll ask yourself is ONE or ALL of
these * What if i stop working today, won't my pay stop?
What would happen to my life? How long could i
survive and still maintain my standard of living?
* Can i leave my (job) for generations coming to
inherit?
* What life do people in my class live after ten (10) to (15) years in that same work?
* When i retire, will i be making any money at all? If
yes, will i be making more money than i am making
today or no money at all?
* Do i prefer to live a life where i don't longer need a
salary OR a life where i am always working and looking for a higher paying salary?
* Would i rather live a life where i live to become rich
building big business and buying assets, or a life
working for job security and a steady? What is the solution if i dont want my children(ward)
to go through what i went through and to end up
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Adverts / The Story That Change My Life Career by Comprotech: 11:25am On Apr 20, 2012
“No matter who you are, or where you may be you can do something to change the world for the better” DR Edward L Kramer.

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Education / Re: Financial Education Is Only Way Out In This 24 Century by Comprotech: 7:54pm On Mar 17, 2012
Comprotech: This is how financial education start in the olden days..... I think we can learn from this success story, because "No GLORY without STORY" So read on;

Alhaji Aliko Dangote Aliko Dangote was born in the northern
Nigerian state of Kano on April 10, 1957 into a
wealthy Hausa-Muslim family. His mother Mariya
Sanusi Dantata was the granddaughter of
legendary businessman Alhassan Dantata, and
his father Mohammed Dangote was Dantata’s business associate. Dangote had an early interest in business “I can
remember when I was in primary school, I
would go and buy cartons of sweets and I
would start selling them just to make money. I
was so interested in business, even at that time.”
He attended the Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt (the oldest university in the world)
studying business studies, before working for
his uncle Sanusi Abdulkadir Dantata who
eventually gave him a business loan at the age
of 21. Dangote Group Dangote started trading commodities and
building materials in Kano in 1977. He moved to
Lagos that summer and, encouraged by the
success of his business ventures so far,
incorporated two companies in 1981 The Dangote Group, originally a small trading
firm founded in 1977, is now a multi-trillion-
naira conglomerate with operations in Benin,
Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroun, Zambia, South Africa
and Togo. Dangote’s businesses include food
processing, cement manufacturing, and freight. The Dangote Group dominates the sugar market
in Nigeria: it is the major sugar supplier to the
country’s soft drink companies, breweries, and
confectioners. Dangote Group has moved from
being a trading company to Nigeria’s largest
industrial group, including Dangote Sugar Refinery (the most capitalized company on the
Nigeria Stock Exchange, valued at over US$3
billion with Aliko Dangote’s equity topping US$2
billion), Africa’s largest Cement Production Plant:
Obajana Cement, Dangote Flour amongst others. Aliko Dangote has a knack for seeing
opportunity that others can't see. He
approached the Nigerian Ports Authority with
the idea of leasing an abandoned piece of land
at the Apapa Port, where he subsequently built
facilities for his flour company. When other flour companies protested, the chairman of the NPA,
Chief Olabode George stated that Dangote was
the one who came up with the idea. Similarly, in
the 1990s he approached the Central Bank of
Nigeria with the idea that it would be cheaper
for the bank to allow his transport company to manage their fleet of staff buses. Today Dangote Group dominates the sugar
market in Nigeria and Dangote Sugar Refinery is
the main supplier (70% of the market) to the
country’s soft drinks companies, breweries and
confectioners. It is the largest refinery in Africa
and the third largest in the world producing 800,000 tonnes of sugar annually. Dangote
Group also owns salt factories and flour mills
and is a major importer of rice, fish, pasta,
cement and fertilizer. The company also exports
cotton, cashew nuts, cocoa, sesame seed and
ginger to several countries. Dangote Group also has major investments in real estate, banking,
transport, textiles and oil and gas. It employs
over 18,000 people and is the largest industrial
conglomerate in West Africa. Dangote is branching into telecommunications
and has started building 14,000 kilometres of
fibre optic cables to supply the whole of Nigeria.
He was honoured in January 2009 as the
leading provider of employment in the Nigerian
construction industry. “[Nigerians] can be even bigger than me, ” he
said “you just have to believe that yes, there is a
future in this country of ours and I can tell you
right now, I don’t believe we have even started
doing anything in Nigeria because the
opportunities are so enormous. I don’t even know where to start. “Let me tell you this and I want to really
emphasize it…nothing is going to help Nigeria
like Nigerians bringing back their money. If you
give me $5 billion today, I will invest everything
here in Nigeria. Let us put our heads together
and work.” Political contributions and associates Dangote played a prominent role in the funding
of Obasanjo’s re-election campaign in 2003, to
which he contributed over N200 million (US
$2M). He gave N50 million (US$0.5M) to the
National Mosque under the aegis of “Friends of
Obasanjo and Atiku”, and contributed N200 million to the Presidential Library. These
controversial gifts to members of the ruling
People’s Democratic Party have contributed to
concerns over continued graft despite highly
publicized anti-corruption drive during
Obasanjo’s second term. Alhaji Dangote was also one of the major players in getting President
Umaru Yar’Adua elected. Nigerians are generally proud of Dangote’s
achievements, but many insist that his business
acquisitions were unfairly gained due to his
links with Nigeria’s ex-president Olusegun
Obasanjo and that his virtual monopoly over
much of Nigeria’s commodities is stifling competition. “I am close to people in
government because I am one of the big
business men in Nigeria,” he said. “If we don’t
have the right people there then all the money I
have is useless”. The recent increase in cement prices, an industry
dominated by Dangote Group, forced the
government to allow cement imports in the
hope that the competition would lower prices,
much to the annoyance of Dangote. Dangote’s
unanimous election as president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange further led to accusations of
unfair business practice as two of his businesses
are listed on the exchange. Wealth Worth $3.3 billion in 2008, Dangote was the
richest black African to appear on Forbes’
Billionaire list and beat Oprah Winfrey to become
the world’s richest black person. Alhaji Aliko
Dangote has been a major player in Nigerian
commerce since the 1970s and his business empire controls the import and export of a
variety of products in West Africa. This led to
speculation that he was the wealthiest African in
the world, but he said, “I think I have to be rated
by Forbes magazine first before I can be [called]
the richest man in Africa.” Dangote got his wish in 2008 when he debuted
as the first Nigerian on the annual Forbes’
Billionaires list with a $3.3 billion fortune, and
became the richest black person on the planet
taking the title from media mogul Oprah Winfrey
($2.5 billion). He was ranked No. 334 in the world (No. 1 was America’s Warren Buffet with
$62 billion), and although Egypt (The Sawiris
family: $32 billion) and South Africa (The
Oppenheimer family: $5.7 billion) had richer
men, Aliko is the first African billionaire of fully
Black African ancestry to be listed. Sub-Saharan Africans were usually absent from
Forbes magazine’s annual compilation of the
world’s 1,000+ billionaires. Past African
presidents like Congo’s Mobutu and Nigeria’s
Sani Abacha probably became billionaires after
pocketing their country’s wealth, but Forbes did not confirm or legitimise their money. Dangote was the first verifiable Black African
billionaire, with Patrice Motsepe of South Africa
also on the list with $2.4 billion from his mining
company. Forbes reportedly wanted to feature
Dangote on the cover of the 2008 magazine but
he politely declined. He said he was grateful to God for the
achievement: “The signs are very good for
Nigeria. Next year, I expect at least five
Nigerians to be on the list.” But that was not to be as the 2009 list showed
the effects of the global recession with many
billionaires making huge loses or dropping off
the list altogether. Aliko’s wealth fell to $2.5
billion owing to a 70% fall in share prices, but he
moved up the world ranking to No. 261. The 2009 list also featured another Nigerian, oil
magnate Femi Otedola with $1.2 billion. Dangote controls much of Nigeria’s commodities
trade through his corporate and political
connections. With an estimated net worth of
around US$ 2.5 billion (2009), he was ranked by
Forbes as one of the richest black African
citizens and the third richest person of African descent in the world behind Mohammed Al
Amoudi ($9.0 billion) and Oprah Winfrey ($2.7
billion.). In 2011, Dangote was ranked as the richest
person of African descent, with an estimated
worth of $13.8 billion, relegating Mohammed al
Amoudi (12.3 billion) and Oprah Winfrey (2.7
billion) to second and third places respectively.dthe 2012 Forbes list, Dangote is ranked
number 76 with a net worth of $11.2b.

Education / Re: Financial Education Is Only Way Out In This 24 Century by Comprotech: 7:42pm On Mar 17, 2012
Comprotech: This is how financial education start in the olden days..... I think we can learn from this success story, because "No GLORY without STORY" So read on;

Alhaji Aliko Dangote Aliko Dangote was born in the northern
Nigerian state of Kano on April 10, 1957 into a
wealthy Hausa-Muslim family. His mother Mariya
Sanusi Dantata was the granddaughter of
legendary businessman Alhassan Dantata, and
his father Mohammed Dangote was Dantata’s business associate. Dangote had an early interest in business “I can
remember when I was in primary school, I
would go and buy cartons of sweets and I
would start selling them just to make money. I
was so interested in business, even at that time.”
He attended the Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt (the oldest university in the world)
studying business studies, before working for
his uncle Sanusi Abdulkadir Dantata who
eventually gave him a business loan at the age
of 21. Dangote Group Dangote started trading commodities and
building materials in Kano in 1977. He moved to
Lagos that summer and, encouraged by the
success of his business ventures so far,
incorporated two companies in 1981 The Dangote Group, originally a small trading
firm founded in 1977, is now a multi-trillion-
naira conglomerate with operations in Benin,
Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroun, Zambia, South Africa
and Togo. Dangote’s businesses include food
processing, cement manufacturing, and freight. The Dangote Group dominates the sugar market
in Nigeria: it is the major sugar supplier to the
country’s soft drink companies, breweries, and
confectioners. Dangote Group has moved from
being a trading company to Nigeria’s largest
industrial group, including Dangote Sugar Refinery (the most capitalized company on the
Nigeria Stock Exchange, valued at over US$3
billion with Aliko Dangote’s equity topping US$2
billion), Africa’s largest Cement Production Plant:
Obajana Cement, Dangote Flour amongst others. Aliko Dangote has a knack for seeing
opportunity that others can't see. He
approached the Nigerian Ports Authority with
the idea of leasing an abandoned piece of land
at the Apapa Port, where he subsequently built
facilities for his flour company. When other flour companies protested, the chairman of the NPA,
Chief Olabode George stated that Dangote was
the one who came up with the idea. Similarly, in
the 1990s he approached the Central Bank of
Nigeria with the idea that it would be cheaper
for the bank to allow his transport company to manage their fleet of staff buses. Today Dangote Group dominates the sugar
market in Nigeria and Dangote Sugar Refinery is
the main supplier (70% of the market) to the
country’s soft drinks companies, breweries and
confectioners. It is the largest refinery in Africa
and the third largest in the world producing 800,000 tonnes of sugar annually. Dangote
Group also owns salt factories and flour mills
and is a major importer of rice, fish, pasta,
cement and fertilizer. The company also exports
cotton, cashew nuts, cocoa, sesame seed and
ginger to several countries. Dangote Group also has major investments in real estate, banking,
transport, textiles and oil and gas. It employs
over 18,000 people and is the largest industrial
conglomerate in West Africa. Dangote is branching into telecommunications
and has started building 14,000 kilometres of
fibre optic cables to supply the whole of Nigeria.
He was honoured in January 2009 as the
leading provider of employment in the Nigerian
construction industry. “[Nigerians] can be even bigger than me, ” he
said “you just have to believe that yes, there is a
future in this country of ours and I can tell you
right now, I don’t believe we have even started
doing anything in Nigeria because the
opportunities are so enormous. I don’t even know where to start. “Let me tell you this and I want to really
emphasize it…nothing is going to help Nigeria
like Nigerians bringing back their money. If you
give me $5 billion today, I will invest everything
here in Nigeria. Let us put our heads together
and work.” Political contributions and associates Dangote played a prominent role in the funding
of Obasanjo’s re-election campaign in 2003, to
which he contributed over N200 million (US
$2M). He gave N50 million (US$0.5M) to the
National Mosque under the aegis of “Friends of
Obasanjo and Atiku”, and contributed N200 million to the Presidential Library. These
controversial gifts to members of the ruling
People’s Democratic Party have contributed to
concerns over continued graft despite highly
publicized anti-corruption drive during
Obasanjo’s second term. Alhaji Dangote was also one of the major players in getting President
Umaru Yar’Adua elected. Nigerians are generally proud of Dangote’s
achievements, but many insist that his business
acquisitions were unfairly gained due to his
links with Nigeria’s ex-president Olusegun
Obasanjo and that his virtual monopoly over
much of Nigeria’s commodities is stifling competition. “I am close to people in
government because I am one of the big
business men in Nigeria,” he said. “If we don’t
have the right people there then all the money I
have is useless”. The recent increase in cement prices, an industry
dominated by Dangote Group, forced the
government to allow cement imports in the
hope that the competition would lower prices,
much to the annoyance of Dangote. Dangote’s
unanimous election as president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange further led to accusations of
unfair business practice as two of his businesses
are listed on the exchange. Wealth Worth $3.3 billion in 2008, Dangote was the
richest black African to appear on Forbes’
Billionaire list and beat Oprah Winfrey to become
the world’s richest black person. Alhaji Aliko
Dangote has been a major player in Nigerian
commerce since the 1970s and his business empire controls the import and export of a
variety of products in West Africa. This led to
speculation that he was the wealthiest African in
the world, but he said, “I think I have to be rated
by Forbes magazine first before I can be [called]
the richest man in Africa.” Dangote got his wish in 2008 when he debuted
as the first Nigerian on the annual Forbes’
Billionaires list with a $3.3 billion fortune, and
became the richest black person on the planet
taking the title from media mogul Oprah Winfrey
($2.5 billion). He was ranked No. 334 in the world (No. 1 was America’s Warren Buffet with
$62 billion), and although Egypt (The Sawiris
family: $32 billion) and South Africa (The
Oppenheimer family: $5.7 billion) had richer
men, Aliko is the first African billionaire of fully
Black African ancestry to be listed. Sub-Saharan Africans were usually absent from
Forbes magazine’s annual compilation of the
world’s 1,000+ billionaires. Past African
presidents like Congo’s Mobutu and Nigeria’s
Sani Abacha probably became billionaires after
pocketing their country’s wealth, but Forbes did not confirm or legitimise their money. Dangote was the first verifiable Black African
billionaire, with Patrice Motsepe of South Africa
also on the list with $2.4 billion from his mining
company. Forbes reportedly wanted to feature
Dangote on the cover of the 2008 magazine but
he politely declined. He said he was grateful to God for the
achievement: “The signs are very good for
Nigeria. Next year, I expect at least five
Nigerians to be on the list.” But that was not to be as the 2009 list showed
the effects of the global recession with many
billionaires making huge loses or dropping off
the list altogether. Aliko’s wealth fell to $2.5
billion owing to a 70% fall in share prices, but he
moved up the world ranking to No. 261. The 2009 list also featured another Nigerian, oil
magnate Femi Otedola with $1.2 billion. Dangote controls much of Nigeria’s commodities
trade through his corporate and political
connections. With an estimated net worth of
around US$ 2.5 billion (2009), he was ranked by
Forbes as one of the richest black African
citizens and the third richest person of African descent in the world behind Mohammed Al
Amoudi ($9.0 billion) and Oprah Winfrey ($2.7
billion.). In 2011, Dangote was ranked as the richest
person of African descent, with an estimated
worth of $13.8 billion, relegating Mohammed al
Amoudi (12.3 billion) and Oprah Winfrey (2.7
billion) to second and third places respectively.dthe 2012 Forbes list, Dangote is ranked
number 76 with a net worth of $11.2b.

In this new era, here is how we can co-operate and operate on this info, Read on..

"A man who trades 'freedom' for 'security'does not deserve nor will he receive either"....... WHAT DO YOU REALLY WORTH?
This information you are holding right now will show you how you can start your own business with little or nothing and become financially free in less than 5 years.
WARNING !!!
If you DO NOT plan to work hard all your life......this information is for you. BUT IF OTHERWISE, ignore it immediately!

To get started, it is important you personally assess yourself now so you know if the future is still long promising, (like everyone wishes) or pitifully unsecured (like they ignorantly get eventually!)
Please TICK as appropriate
Do you know you deserve a better life than this? {Yes}{No}
Do you know that lack of opportunity makes one a slave of time and money? {Yes}{No}
Do you know that it is only an opportunity that made your boss superior than you? {Yes}{No}
Do you know that your children deserve the best of education? {Yes}{No}
Do you know lack of opportunity deprives you the total happiness you once dreamt of? {Yes}{No}
Do you know you need four things before you become financially free(Own company, staff/team, Product and/or Services & Dream)? {Yes}{No}

Do You Really Know Your Worth? {Yes}{No}

BAD NEWS!
* More than 95% of people, including YOU & I fell more into NO category. As a result, we live a life we see (management life), and NOT the life we want(Satisfied life)
* Most of these problems are ignorantly inherited from our parents WITHOUT ANY CHOICE!
* We continue to experience this situation and sadly we pass it on to our generation (children) without even knowing.
......Can we ever solve this?

GOOD NEWS!
Yes! ... Because Success is never too late for a man that wants freedom.
* The fact that you are reading this shows YOU HAVE DECIDED to live above an average life...a life that you truly DESERVE!
* With the right information and opportunities at the right time (NOW!), No one can stop you from achieving your dreams EXCEPT YOU!!!...

STEPS TO BUILDING YOUR SECURED FUTURE
(success comes ONLY to those who THINK about success and are READY to work toward it!)
Step 1 Identity, the category of your cash flow, and predict your financial strength or weakness in the future.
Step 2 Be ready to learn and accept change as we "work and walk" side by side with you into wealth and freedom.
WHERE DO YOU STAND FINANCILLY?
please note:
The way you know which side you belong are simply the charactristics you show in your dealings. Either in your work or in your business.

E-(Employee)- Class
(Example include: Banker, Teacher, Civil Servants, factory Workers, Nurse e.t.c.)
E- They work to receive WAGES/SALARY as their income from their JOB.
E- Compensations are mostly static, stagnant(over a long period of time).
E- Personal freedoms are mostly influenced by the BOSS desire because of job security.
cash flow quadrant
E + B
S I
Results
* They live on hope all through their life.
* Most forget their dreams and left with no other choice than to satisfy immediate needs.
* Faced with any of these four painful factors: Retirement, Resignation, Retrenchment or Sack (RRRS)
* After R-R-R-S happens incentives stops (in most cases) and standard of living drops.
There are more than 75% of E- Class citizen in the world (most of us fall into this category).

S- (Self employed or Speacialist)- Class
Examples include: Small business (shop) owners, Consultants Commissioned sales people and speacialist like Doctors, Lawyers etc
S- They are always hardworking individuals who want freedom to do what they want.
S- They fail to (leverage).
S- They lack trust in the services of any other individuals or company except themselves.
S- Their income is often by commission or by the amount of time they spend on a job.
S- without their presence (travelling or sickness) JOB stops, hence INCOME stops.

Results:
* They lack their PERSONAL time.
* When any of theses catch upon them, they make LITTLE or NO money. The factor include Time, Apprentices Graduation, Timing (Not Being in vogue), and Location Shift etc
More than 25% of the world occupies this side.

B- (Business Owner) Class
Examples include: Microsoft inc (USA), Zenith Bank(Nigeria)
B- They are SELF EMPLOYED with a value...LEVERAGE.
B- They are NOT always trying to be the best but make the best.
B- They work for money in the begining of the business till money begins to work for then.
B- Many great companies today started being business builders vis-a-vis Mc Donald's (USA), Microsoft inc (USA), Global fleet (Nig), dangote (Nig) etc.
B- Most successful business buiders eventually become investors.
There are less than 15% of B-Class citizen in the world.

I- (investor)- Class
I They make money through percentages
I They make their money work for them rather than them working for money.
I Most are average minds employing the "intelligent minds" as their LEVERAGE.
I Some transfer their wealth to their unborn generations.
I They spend little or no time on their businesses but focus on their personal assistants for REPORTS.
I We have less than 2% of I-Class (investors) in the world.
So..., the question you ll ask yourself is ONE or ALL of these

* What if i stop working today, won't my pay stop? What would happen to my life? How long could i survive and still maintain my standard of living?
* Can i leave my (job) for generations coming to inherit?
* What life do people in my class live after ten (10) to (15) years in that same work?
* When i retire, will i be making any money at all? If yes, will i be making more money than i am making today or no money at all?
* Do i prefer to live a life where i don't longer need a salary OR a life where i am always working and looking for a higher paying salary?
* Would i rather live a life where i live to become rich building big business and buying assets, or a life working for job security and a steady?

What is the solution if i dont want my children(ward) to go through what i went through and to end up their life this way.......

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Education / Financial Education Is Only Way Out In This 24 Century by Comprotech: 7:09pm On Mar 17, 2012
This is how financial education start in the olden days..... I think we can learn from this success story, because "No GLORY without STORY" So read on;

Alhaji Aliko Dangote Aliko Dangote was born in the northern
Nigerian state of Kano on April 10, 1957 into a
wealthy Hausa-Muslim family. His mother Mariya
Sanusi Dantata was the granddaughter of
legendary businessman Alhassan Dantata, and
his father Mohammed Dangote was Dantata’s business associate. Dangote had an early interest in business “I can
remember when I was in primary school, I
would go and buy cartons of sweets and I
would start selling them just to make money. I
was so interested in business, even at that time.”
He attended the Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt (the oldest university in the world)
studying business studies, before working for
his uncle Sanusi Abdulkadir Dantata who
eventually gave him a business loan at the age
of 21. Dangote Group Dangote started trading commodities and
building materials in Kano in 1977. He moved to
Lagos that summer and, encouraged by the
success of his business ventures so far,
incorporated two companies in 1981 The Dangote Group, originally a small trading
firm founded in 1977, is now a multi-trillion-
naira conglomerate with operations in Benin,
Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroun, Zambia, South Africa
and Togo. Dangote’s businesses include food
processing, cement manufacturing, and freight. The Dangote Group dominates the sugar market
in Nigeria: it is the major sugar supplier to the
country’s soft drink companies, breweries, and
confectioners. Dangote Group has moved from
being a trading company to Nigeria’s largest
industrial group, including Dangote Sugar Refinery (the most capitalized company on the
Nigeria Stock Exchange, valued at over US$3
billion with Aliko Dangote’s equity topping US$2
billion), Africa’s largest Cement Production Plant:
Obajana Cement, Dangote Flour amongst others. Aliko Dangote has a knack for seeing
opportunity that others can't see. He
approached the Nigerian Ports Authority with
the idea of leasing an abandoned piece of land
at the Apapa Port, where he subsequently built
facilities for his flour company. When other flour companies protested, the chairman of the NPA,
Chief Olabode George stated that Dangote was
the one who came up with the idea. Similarly, in
the 1990s he approached the Central Bank of
Nigeria with the idea that it would be cheaper
for the bank to allow his transport company to manage their fleet of staff buses. Today Dangote Group dominates the sugar
market in Nigeria and Dangote Sugar Refinery is
the main supplier (70% of the market) to the
country’s soft drinks companies, breweries and
confectioners. It is the largest refinery in Africa
and the third largest in the world producing 800,000 tonnes of sugar annually. Dangote
Group also owns salt factories and flour mills
and is a major importer of rice, fish, pasta,
cement and fertilizer. The company also exports
cotton, cashew nuts, cocoa, sesame seed and
ginger to several countries. Dangote Group also has major investments in real estate, banking,
transport, textiles and oil and gas. It employs
over 18,000 people and is the largest industrial
conglomerate in West Africa. Dangote is branching into telecommunications
and has started building 14,000 kilometres of
fibre optic cables to supply the whole of Nigeria.
He was honoured in January 2009 as the
leading provider of employment in the Nigerian
construction industry. “[Nigerians] can be even bigger than me, ” he
said “you just have to believe that yes, there is a
future in this country of ours and I can tell you
right now, I don’t believe we have even started
doing anything in Nigeria because the
opportunities are so enormous. I don’t even know where to start. “Let me tell you this and I want to really
emphasize it…nothing is going to help Nigeria
like Nigerians bringing back their money. If you
give me $5 billion today, I will invest everything
here in Nigeria. Let us put our heads together
and work.” Political contributions and associates Dangote played a prominent role in the funding
of Obasanjo’s re-election campaign in 2003, to
which he contributed over N200 million (US
$2M). He gave N50 million (US$0.5M) to the
National Mosque under the aegis of “Friends of
Obasanjo and Atiku”, and contributed N200 million to the Presidential Library. These
controversial gifts to members of the ruling
People’s Democratic Party have contributed to
concerns over continued graft despite highly
publicized anti-corruption drive during
Obasanjo’s second term. Alhaji Dangote was also one of the major players in getting President
Umaru Yar’Adua elected. Nigerians are generally proud of Dangote’s
achievements, but many insist that his business
acquisitions were unfairly gained due to his
links with Nigeria’s ex-president Olusegun
Obasanjo and that his virtual monopoly over
much of Nigeria’s commodities is stifling competition. “I am close to people in
government because I am one of the big
business men in Nigeria,” he said. “If we don’t
have the right people there then all the money I
have is useless”. The recent increase in cement prices, an industry
dominated by Dangote Group, forced the
government to allow cement imports in the
hope that the competition would lower prices,
much to the annoyance of Dangote. Dangote’s
unanimous election as president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange further led to accusations of
unfair business practice as two of his businesses
are listed on the exchange. Wealth Worth $3.3 billion in 2008, Dangote was the
richest black African to appear on Forbes’
Billionaire list and beat Oprah Winfrey to become
the world’s richest black person. Alhaji Aliko
Dangote has been a major player in Nigerian
commerce since the 1970s and his business empire controls the import and export of a
variety of products in West Africa. This led to
speculation that he was the wealthiest African in
the world, but he said, “I think I have to be rated
by Forbes magazine first before I can be [called]
the richest man in Africa.” Dangote got his wish in 2008 when he debuted
as the first Nigerian on the annual Forbes’
Billionaires list with a $3.3 billion fortune, and
became the richest black person on the planet
taking the title from media mogul Oprah Winfrey
($2.5 billion). He was ranked No. 334 in the world (No. 1 was America’s Warren Buffet with
$62 billion), and although Egypt (The Sawiris
family: $32 billion) and South Africa (The
Oppenheimer family: $5.7 billion) had richer
men, Aliko is the first African billionaire of fully
Black African ancestry to be listed. Sub-Saharan Africans were usually absent from
Forbes magazine’s annual compilation of the
world’s 1,000+ billionaires. Past African
presidents like Congo’s Mobutu and Nigeria’s
Sani Abacha probably became billionaires after
pocketing their country’s wealth, but Forbes did not confirm or legitimise their money. Dangote was the first verifiable Black African
billionaire, with Patrice Motsepe of South Africa
also on the list with $2.4 billion from his mining
company. Forbes reportedly wanted to feature
Dangote on the cover of the 2008 magazine but
he politely declined. He said he was grateful to God for the
achievement: “The signs are very good for
Nigeria. Next year, I expect at least five
Nigerians to be on the list.” But that was not to be as the 2009 list showed
the effects of the global recession with many
billionaires making huge loses or dropping off
the list altogether. Aliko’s wealth fell to $2.5
billion owing to a 70% fall in share prices, but he
moved up the world ranking to No. 261. The 2009 list also featured another Nigerian, oil
magnate Femi Otedola with $1.2 billion. Dangote controls much of Nigeria’s commodities
trade through his corporate and political
connections. With an estimated net worth of
around US$ 2.5 billion (2009), he was ranked by
Forbes as one of the richest black African
citizens and the third richest person of African descent in the world behind Mohammed Al
Amoudi ($9.0 billion) and Oprah Winfrey ($2.7
billion.). In 2011, Dangote was ranked as the richest
person of African descent, with an estimated
worth of $13.8 billion, relegating Mohammed al
Amoudi (12.3 billion) and Oprah Winfrey (2.7
billion) to second and third places respectively.dthe 2012 Forbes list, Dangote is ranked
number 76 with a net worth of $11.2b.
Food / Good Natural Food Has Never Been This Affordable by Comprotech: 11:28am On Nov 23, 2011
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* 95% of people do not get enough of the nutrients needed for good health.
* 75% of people delibrately consume the kind of foods that actually cause harm.
* People are making wrong food choices and eating themselves into early grave.
* Cooking method destroy a large portion of nutrients.
* Too much carbonhydrate unbalance DIET.
* Environmental pollution, metal and industrial gases.
The loss of
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, THINK BIG (BIG IMAGINATION)
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, THINK BIG (BIG IMAGINATION)
, START SMALL (IDEAS)
, AND GROW FAST (SKILLS) ALL TOGETHER AND THE SKY LL BE OUR LIMIT.
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