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dicksj93:And considering how fast airtime is sold, it's still high, I won't be here advertising it if I do not benefit from it and many people would not be looking to start airtime vending if it weren't lucrative... If you are just looking at what you quoted there, then you have not yet known how much that can be gotten in a month Looking at the screenshots of the web platform posted above, you will discover that it is not only airtime vending that can be done on the website You also sell WAEC result pins recharge gotv, dstv and startimes decorder You also have the chance to resell mtn data at the lowest possible price. This post is only for those who are genuinely interested. You do not have to buy different SIM for each network to be able to sell airtime, with only one wallet you get from the website you will be able to do all shown in the screenshots above Everything is your choice |
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Congratulations to him, he deserves it for his impressive performance to date |
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Ayemileto:Profit margin per airtime is not high this is because airtime sells faster only second to pure water and as such gain from each sales is low between 3-5% Starting with as low as 5000 is not recommended... This is the hard truth which no other vendor will tell you... I am not here to just sweet talk you into venturing into vtu without knowing its pros and cons It is expected that you sell at least 1000 worth of airtime per day. |
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It would have been better to hand her over to the police and or take the stolen stuff back from her and send her on her way. |
endtime1:Use the email I provided to pass your message or follow me here so that I could get your message. I replied the mail you sent |
laponsky:Email replied. |
Interested in starting this business, then SMS or whatsapp me using the contact details in my signature below. You may also mail me through my email. Please do not drop your email address or phone number to avoid email spammers extracting them. |
More screenshots of the web platform
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Do you know? -According to NCC , we have over 130 million active GSM LINES in Nigeria as at June 2014. -Telecoms Average Revenue Per User in Nigeria is N2,000 per month, therefore -Monthly airtime usage per month is N260 Billion -Telecoms NOW is focusing on Virtual Top Up than logical sales (Paper recharge) -Quickteller is the biggest airtime dealer in Virtual Top Up, doing N3billion every month. -Super Dealers of GMS Networks retain 1% commission on recharge cards sold and Quickteller retains 5%. -You can own your own Business Selling Airtime Recharge like Quickteller and earn up 5% Why is VTU now the Vogue? - The BANKS are Crazy about VTU, GTB is doing VTU, Ecobank is doing VTU, StanbicIBTC is doing VTU -Even the GSM Networks are doing VTU with their Credit Borrowing Idea and raking in 10% commision and stylishly taking market away from the Recharge Card/Paper vendors -Recharge Card Business is fading out gradually, VTU is taking over This is an outstanding Business to Put your Money, even the Commercial Banks will not give you this kind of commission as Interest on your Savings, What is Airtime Credit Virtual Top Up (VTU)? The well known way of loading a phone with airtime credit is by buying a Paper or scratch card and then loading it on your phone with a USSD code. The other way is the digital method called Virtual Top Up (VTU), with VTU, the phone will be directly credited by the vendor and there will be no need for scratching a card or loading with ussd. The buyer will just receive an alert that his phone has been topped up. Virtual Top Up therefore is a digital way of selling airtime credit automatically. The well known and popular way by which vendor uses VTU is by buying a VTU SIM Card, for example MTN VTU SIM Card, or Glo VTU SIM Card and then loading it with with an amount of money that will then be used a capital for vending the recharge card. The advantage of this is that: 1. You will not need to carry Paper Recharge or Recharge Cards, helps you reduce messy Paper work and mix ups. 2. You can sell airtime on the move, so we can call it a Mobile Recharge Card business. The disadvantage of this is: 1. You will need to buy a SIM Card for each network and also load Money on each network in order to be able to Vend. So you will need 4 SIM Cards, at least 5,000 naira credit value on each card and four phones or 2 double SIM Phones to carry all the SIM. HOWEVER, VTU VENDING BUSINESS JUST GOT BETTER WITH OUR VTU APP How Our VTU Platform Works We now have a new innovation and more effective approach to VTU Vending. This has taken care of the demerits of the SIM loaded VTU. With our website you can 1. Use One phone, just register on our website and access your VTU account on a Web Platform. 2. If it’s 10,000 naira only you have to start, you will be able to use the money to vend ALL NETWORKS(MTN, AIRTEL, GLO, ETISALAT) including VISAPHONE. 3. You can use any type of phone to vend airtime credit as far as it can connect to the internet. Our VTU Recharge Business gives you opportunity for residual income every month. Our VTU Recharge Business is first of its kind in the industry, it affords you an opportunity to earn from the over 250 Billion Naira monthly spend on airtime in Nigeria without very little capital Some screenshots of the web platform are shown below You earn 3-4% commission on airtime sales Platform fees on bill payment is 50 compared to 100 on quickteller Bills payable on the website include GoTV, Startimes and DSTV. You earn at least 100 from each supposing you charge your clients N100 for transaction fee You earn from selling WAEC result checker pins at your own price You will be able to resell MTN data bundles Activation fee for vendors is N6000 Using the website for personal use does not attract any activation fee.
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VTU is way better in this period of digital advancement If interested, I'm at your service, no need to buy separate SIM for each network in order to start virtual top up, you can use just any SIM Chat with me on whatsapp using the contact on my signature. I am always available to help at no cost. |
laponsky:Your mobile phone or PC Your startup capital Internet connectivity and that's all Becoming a VTU vendor doesn't require much capital compared to recharge card printing |
laponsky:Chat with me on whtsapp, use the contact on my profile. |
phililp:Think twice, go into vtu, it's better than recharge card printing... If you are interested in starting, contact me, commission is higher and start up cost is low. |
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It is important to take note of some characters in a book while reading especially if you are going to be tested on that book. Concerning the book “In Dependence” that UTME candidates will be tested on, we have compiled a list of important characters in the book. JAMB may equally ask questions based on this. So do well, to get your self familiar with these characters SOME IMPORTANT CHARACTERS OF THE BOOK “IN DEPENDENCE” 1. Omotayo Oluwakayode Ajayi also known as TY. 2. Inspector Adeniyi Ajayi : Tayo’s father who was once a court servant and an interpreter in the native administration before joining the police. 3. Mr Jonathan Richardson: Father of Venessa. 4. Mrs Elizabeth Richardson: Mother of Venessa. 5. Mr Edward Maximilian Barker: The one who welcomed Omotayo prior to the letter given to Tayo by Mr Faircliff. 6. Headmaster Faircliff: Tayo’s Headmaster. 7. Mr Clark: Tayo’s Mathematics Teacher. 8. Mr Blackburn: British empire history teacher. 9. Bisi and Remi: Siblings of Tayo. 10. Modupe: Tayo’s Lover before going to Oxford at age 19. 11. Uncle Bolu also known as Uncle B: Tayo’s uncle who loved drinking and women. And women also loved him in return. 12. Uncle Oluwakayode Ogundipe: A Big Man in Lagos, who lived in a luxurious, a senior army officer before leaving for France to study Engineering. He was able to meet Venessa. 13. Helen: Uncle Kayode’s wife. 14. Aunty Bayo: Former girl friend of Uncle Kayode. 15. Mr Lekan Olajide from Ogbomoso on a voyage. 16. Mr Ibrahim Mohammed from Kaduna on a voyage 17. Mrs Isabella Barker: An attractive young Italian woman who preferred to be called “Isabella”. 18. Mr Ike Nwade: A student of History. 19. Mr Bolaji Ladipupo: A Law student. 20. Miss Christine Arinze: A student of Modern language who later became Tayo’s girlfriend but had a misunderstanding with Tayo because he didn’t want a longtime relationship. She later on had Ike has her boyfriend. She died of drug overdose (Suicide). Follow Us @NairacampusNG 21. Christopher Okigbo: A poet and Omotayo’s teacher. 22. Venessa Richardson”aka Moremi by Tayo to show her fighting spirit”: Tayo’s white Lady lover. 23. Gita from Kenya: An English student. 24. Pat: A Physicist. 25. Jane: A Friend to Venessa a physicist also (whites). 26. Charlie and Mehul: (whites) 27. Simon: The president of west African Student. 28. Francis: From Ghana who was with the idea that independence came far too early for africans 29. Maynes Keynes: Venessa’s grandpa was in the colonial service Juma and Saratu? Are they cats? 30. Lord Lugard: was once the governor of Hong kong before coming to Nigeria and he also became our governor in the year 1914 31. Nancy Murdoch and Mr Murdoch. 32. Uncle Tony: who had s*x with Jane. 33. Madam Pagnole. 34. Chinua Achebe: things fall apart and No longer at Ease. 35. Nkrumah: The first president of Ghana and Senghor of Senegal Kenyatt. 36. Tunde: the cousin of Tayo who works in the bakery. 37. Yusuf Abubakar: who works in the hospital. HE believed white women were only meant for friendship but not for marriage with his genuine reasons. 38. Joyce: Yusuf’s white girlfriend who said he hasn’t heard Yusuf speak Nigerian before and then Yusuf replied her: you daft one, no one speaks Nigerian. 39. Mr and Mrs winter: across the road at Bradley 40. Joy Williams: The black WOMAN Yusuf got married to. 41. Anais Nin: The first British erotic writer. 42. Nigerian coup d’etat and Biafran war. 43. Salamatou: an hairstylist in Dakar, Senegal who died in a motor accident 44. Jean Luc: A French who had promised to marry Salamatou but ran away after he got to know she was pregnant. 45. Miriam: A nurse, whom treated Tayo’s father and got pregnant for Tayo. Got married to Tayo and gave birth to Kemi. 46. Kemi: Daughter of Tayo and Miriam 47. President Shagari. 48. Mr Akin: A carver. 49. Wole Soyinka: Okri the Booker. 50. Aureol: SHIPPING COMPANY. 51. Dogun Dutse Mobile station. 52. Samir: From Brad http://www.nairacampusng.com/2017/04/characters-from-the-book-in-dependence-utme-candidates-need-to-know.html
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The bill seeking to end the age long dichotomy between Higher National Diploma (HND) and university degrees yesterday passed for a second reading during a plenary session at the House of Representatives yesterday. Consequently, the bill was referred to the House Committee on Tertiary Institutions and Services. The bill which was co-sponsored by the member representing Balanga Billiri federal constituency of Gombe State, Hon. Ali Isa J.C. and the member representing Jos South/Jos East federal constituency of Plateau State, Hon. Edward Pwajok, seek to create equal opportunities for graduates from universities and polytechnics, in terms of employment and promotions. According to him, HND holders in the country over the years have suffered serious discrimination, which in turn has affected their career progression. He said, for instance, while a First Degree holder in the country is employed at Grade level 8 and could get to Grade 17, the HND holder is employed at Grade level 7 and cannot exceed Grade Level 14. “There have been circulars issued by the HoS at different times, either to direct that both university graduates and HND holders be treated equally or otherwise. The policy of government has been very consistent, but when it becomes a law, everybody will have to comply,” he said. http://www.nairacampusng.com/2017/04/the-bill-to-end-hndb-sc-discrimination-passes-2nd-reading.html
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