19 Feb 2017

The Secrets of Making Steady Money Online with SFI Affiliate Business


Hi guys, this is a follow up post on the new online business opportunity called: SFI Affiliate Marketing Business, which I shared with you guys earlier on this blog. If you haven’t signed up for an account with SFI, please go back and do so here. If you have signed up for an affiliate account with SFI, then read on.

Please before we forge ahead, I would like to point out something about SFI affiliate marketing business; this is a very lucrative online business with several opportunities to earn passive income online, but if you truly want to make money with SFI, then you must take it very serious and not play with it. 

17 Feb 2017

Do You Want To Make Some Money Online in 2017? Try This Business


Hey guys, I am back again with yet another powerful money making business model that has made so many people around the world financially free, including Nigerians, which has also helped to grow my personal finance even with less stress. This is a perfect work from home online business opportunity every stay-at-home mom, student, young graduate, entrepreneurs or unemployed youths must consider because it doesn't interfere with your routine job or activities, since you can work out your own schedule and work at your own pace and still make good income from the comfort of your home, office or school hostel.

Finally GTBank Bans Use of Their GT Mastercard On Paypal, Facebook,etc


Everyday a Nigerian child wakes up, he/she is faced with uncountable life-threatening challenges that questions his existence and survival on earth. Yesterday comes the shocker news for all Nigerian small business entrepreneurs who have been relying on GTBank Mastercard for their international monetary transactions, as the last-man-standing bank rolled out a complete ban of all international transactions on their Naira mastercard, including USD ($) payments, which directly means that Nigerians can no longer send money using paypal (even if it is $1!), as GTB, which happens to be the only Nigerian bank that allowed Nigerians to spend a maximum of $100 on POS, foreign ATMS and websites, using their GTB Naira Mastercard.

For those who may argue this, please kindly visit GTB official customer care page on Facebook by clicking here, or see their official response below: