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Business / Re: How Do I Start An Oil And Gas Business In Nigeria by Macsita: 3:27pm On Aug 22, 2014
MOMENT OF RESCUE BY CASHLESS MEANS OF FUEL PURCHASE!!!!!

Yes, I will buy it when I get to the nearest petrol station, so I thought within myself and I left my house to work with my fuel gauge on reserve and the sum of N50,000.00 meant for expenses and payment of some bills without my debit card.
Sitting in my car, playing my lovely Nikki’s song, all of a sudden ahead of me was a "FAKE"checking point. Got there, Lo and behold they were thieves aiming for my valuables; below are their exact words “madam stop!!! Wey your handbag and phones cooperate before you meet baba God” I cooperate sharp sharp

I quietly gave out one of my phones and my hand bag to those hoodlums, thereby leaving me cashless and stranded because I was almost out of fuel BUT!!!! Friends do you know the most interesting part of this story?

It was that moment I remembered and realized that FuelVoucher was my only saviour, so I picked up my second phone logged on into www.fuelvoucher.com.ng immediately I generated a voucher and I hurried to the closest fuel station and bought my fuel without having to go with cash. This E method of fuel purchase saved me from being on the road. Friends try it and see that your fuel consumption will be monitored and transactions stored online for easy access. Visit www.fuelvoucher.com.ng and learn how to go cashless with fuel purchase and prevent unforeseen circumstances even with your drivers.

Good enough, this method allows you to send gift fuelvoucher to friends and family without even being in Nigeria. TRY IT TODAY AND SAY THANK YOU LATER.
Romance / Re: There Are Two Girls In My Life by Macsita: 8:16am On Jul 24, 2014
Here is four steps to winning N3,000 voucher on www.fuelvoucher.com.ng
1. Follow @fuelvoucher on twitter
2.Like @fuelvoucher on facebook
3.Post this on your facebook wall
4.join the twitter chat on saturday and hashtag #fuelvoucher
Romance / Re: Help! My Boyfriend Is Avaricious by Macsita: 8:13am On Jul 24, 2014
Here is four steps to winning N3,000 voucher on www.fuelvoucher.com.ng
1. Follow @fuelvoucher on twitter
2.Like @fuelvoucher on facebook
3.Post this on your facebook wall
4.join the twitter chat on saturday and hashtag #fuelvoucher
Romance / There Are Two Girls In My Life by Macsita: 9:48am On Jul 22, 2014
My name is Bolaji and here is my story

There are two girls in my life, One am attracted to for a relationship, the other I like just as a friend.

I took the girl am attracted to on a first date with just N11,000.

And here was my plan:
Her taxi would be 2,000 (to and fro) =4000
We would eat N5,000 worth of meal
I would use N1,500 to fuel my car
I would have N500 for jara

Here is how it went
She came with a cab N3000
She alone ordered meal plus take-away for her siblings N5300
I lost appetite and just drank just water
Lukily, I was able to bargain her cab fare to N2500
Now am left with N200 and my fuel tank is almost empty
Making it worse, my bank card was having network issues.

The girl I like as a friend saved me by sending me a fuelvoucher via www.fuelvoucher.com.ng, so all I did was use the sms code to redeem the fuel without the need for cash or card.

Who do I pick?

ps: its a friend's tale
Romance / Help! My Boyfriend Is Avaricious by Macsita: 1:55pm On Jul 15, 2014
Help! My Boyfriend is Avaricious

I am having issues with my boyfriend. He is too cautious about the money he gives me. We both agreed that we would reduce our spending on unimportant things. But that does not mean he has to look for alternatives for everything.

He ensures we go shopping together on weekends based on scale of preference. Every purchase I make comes with a receipt. I must give him a list before going shopping and it takes him an hour to scrutinize the list.

For instance he fuels my car weekly using an online platform www.fuelvoucher.com.ng so rather than giving me cash, he sends me an sms code which I use to redeem fuel.

Please what will I do to make him stop. I am not a kid and I can be economically but doesn’t mean I should be treated like this.
Politics / Re: Fuel Vouchers: A Better Way To Subsidize Fuel? by Macsita: 11:36am On Jul 14, 2014
I think the topic should be Electronic fuel vouchers-a way to subsidize fuel. Imagine buying fuel online and redeeming the fuel without having to go to the fuel station with cash, card or paper. Also all your reconciliation(fuel consumption rate) is done in your profile account online. This saves the cost of printing paper vouchers or using card, and this platform is totally free. I saw this efficient means online and am proud to be using the system. its www.fuelvoucher.com.ng

This system is efficient because one can generate voucher remotely(from anywhere) and allocate it to a user via sms code. A lot of nigerians are registered on different telecommunications so their details can curled up from the telecom company.
Politics / Cashless Policy: I Will Save Some Money by Macsita: 10:49am On Jul 14, 2014
On the 1st of July Cashless policy was integrated into Nigeria.

From the media point of view,
Its implementation if properly managed should reduce inflation and curtail the illicit act of money laundering in the country. Over time monetary watchers have been of the opinion that a reduction in the huge cash manually transacted in the country could lead to a reduction in inflation rate. Besides, there is the need for the country’s monetary system to fall in line with standard practices obtained across the world which the cashless policy exemplifies.

From my point of view
1. This cashless policy would reduce the rate of armed robbery attack to individuals; of course armed robbers would know that individuals don’t carry cash at hand anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t say it will eliminate armed robbery, I said alleviate.

2. This cashless policy will save me money when buying products involving less than N5. Nowadays most supermarket sell goods for example at N98,N56, N99. Saving those petty naira is a good bargain for me.

3. I can comfortably buy the exact amount of fuel that fills my fuel tank(5044) online at www.fuelvoucher.com.ng at no extra cost without having to the fuel station with cash, card or paper.

4. I can comfortably transfer money across to other bank accounts even on weekends. I can comfortably fuel the car of people far away from me with www.fuelvoucher.com.ng at no extra cost.

5. The amount of money spent in recycling money will be curbed.

But then again?
My only ponder is how offerings will be made in church?

Feel free to contribute to this.
Politics / Re: Fuel Increases In Nigeria by Macsita: 2:54pm On Jul 09, 2014
This is a way of advert abi. just last month someone also did an advert about www.fuelvoucher.com.ng where one can buy fuel online without having to go to the fuel station with cash, card or paper voucher, all needed is an sms code. This way you can comfortably send your driver to buy fuel without fear of pilferage.

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