Friday, August 17, 2018

How I Earned KSh 12,450,000 to Buy a Car of My Dreams in Just Four Months

Do you have enough money? Do you have everything you've been dreaming of? Are you happy with how your life is going? If the answer is 'Yes', then just don't waste your time and close this page.
Those who answered 'No', go on reading. I'll tell you how to quit your annoying full time job and start earning KSh 40,000 or KSh 60,000 a day in just 2 days, from the comfort of your home.
I succeeded in it, and if you want, you'll be successful, too! It won't hurt me if I share this secret with you, while it will help some of you to change your life for good and finally become financially free.
First, a couple of words about myself. My name is Fatuma Tando. I'm 26, I live in Kenya, and I'm just an ordinary girl from a family, which cannot by any means be called 'well-off'. I was born to middle-aged parents. My Mum was a nurse at a clinic, while my Dad was a dump truck driver.
When I was little, all I remember was that my parents made every effort to buy the cheapest food and clothes possible. If they were lucky enough, they would save up a bit for vacation. We even could tour Europe once in 3 or 4 years.
Once I graduated from secondary school, I didn't even think about going to university, as I needed to raise money for my parents (already retired) and myself.
So I found a job instead, worked as a sales assistant, with a monthly salary around KSh 45000. It was 2008, and this was quite a good starting salary for Kenya.
I made enough money for living, but I had a dream, which was to buy a brand new Mercedes Benz. I knew it was extemely expensive and I'd have to save up for years. However, this was fine with me. After all, it was a dream, and you just can't make your dream come true in a day or two. Well, this is what I thought at the time...
I was really depressed at my financial situation then, prices were starting to increase due to inflation and living in Kenya became more difficult. People were upset but I knew I had to carry on working...
However, 3 months more passed, and the children wear shop I worked at turned bankrupt, so here I was, with no job or income sources at all, having to live on my parents' retirement benefits.
These were actually joyless times. I was looking desperately for any possible job opportunity on the Internet, but after nearly two months, there were no results at all.
Another two weeks passed, and I was about to abandon all hope, when suddenly I came across a web page. This was a story about a guy who had earned KSh 900,000 on the net, in front of his computer, without even leaving the house he lived in!
He said he had traded binary options via Olymp Trade.
I felt dizzy. Could it be the opportunity I'd been looking for, the one that comes up once in a lifetime?
At first, I hardly understood anything, but I went on reasearching more info, websites, forums, blogs, and other sources on this topic, and, eventually, I became quite knowledgeable in it. I felt so happy that I even remember this now. It was so exciting to think I became an expert and could now start earning cash online...
Now, let's put my story aside for a bit, as I also want you to know what I'm talking about. I'm going to tell you what are binary options, in a nutshell, so that you don't have to research dozens of websites, just like I did. I'll just save you a lot of time and effort.
Binary options are a revolutionary way of earning in the financial markets, which is very straightforward, quick, and extremely lucrative. You probably know what financial markets are venues where currencies, such as the dollar, the euro, or the pound, are are traded 24/7, i.e. with no breaks or days off whatsoever.
What you need to do is just open a free account on a binary options website (a broker website), then make a deposit, select an investment amount and predict where the price (for example, the US dollar exchange rate) will go in a few minutes or hours.
There are only two options available: High or Low. The trade may last for any time from 1 minute to 3 hours (the expiry time), and you may select any time frame in between. If your prediction is correct, your investment amount is nearly doubled; if it is wrong, well, you just lose your investment amount.
So, this will actually be your job if you follow my instructions. This is called 'trading', and a person who works in such a way is called a 'trader'. As a trader, you can work any time wherever you are, all you need is a computer with stable internet connection. As you see, it's pretty straghtforward, even a 10-year-old would understand how it works!
When I finally became fully knowledgeable about the process, I got so excited that I knew I needed to try it out right away.
I signed up for a free account at Olymp Trade, the same broker that the guy wrote his story about. Later, I learnt this was indeed one of the best binary options brokers on the net.
Once I opened my account, I got KSh 1000,000 in demo credits, very handy for testing and practising. This is also absolutely free for all.
So I started trading with these virtual credits, and just in a single hour I made a 1,100,000 profit! Of course, these were just demo credits, while I was hunting for real cash. Well, you can't do that without depositing, and with Olymp Trade, this is not an issue at all, as you've got many deposit options, such as major credit cards (Visa or MasterCard) and e-wallets.
I made a deposit the very same day using my old Visa card, which I used while I still worked at the shop. I decided to invest a small amount first, and this is a great advantage of Olymp Trade, as you can start trading with as low as KSh 3000! Well, this is an amount even I could afford at the time.
I had hardly traded for an hour with my real cash when my account balance rose to KSh 6400. This was really incredible!!! My heart was about to burst, and I could hardly breathe! The only thing I could think of was: Asante Yesu! I MADE IT!!!
I didn't sleep at all that night, and by the next day I already had KSh 19700 on my account. Yes, that's right, nineteen thousand seven hundred Kenyan shillings!!! With just KSh 3000 I had deposited the day before. I couldn't believe it!!! I would have been stuck to my PC forever and ever, but I still needed to get some sleep, so I just headed to bed, while every step cost me effort.
Once I woke up at around 12PM, I logged into my account first thing. KSh 19700 were still there. Not a dream, then!
For the whole next day, I was completely stuck to my PC, and at midnight my account balance was at KSh 77300!!! I think I will remember this number forever, as this was my first serious success.
Look, KSh 77300-KSh 19700 makes KSh 57600, this is how much I earned in 12 hours. I had not earned such an amount in less than a day before!
That night, before going to bed, I made a withdrawal request to cash out KSh 70,000 on my Visa card. Before I fell asleep I was still wondering whether this all was real...
I woke up in the morning when I got a text on my phone. This was my bank informing me that the KSh 70,000 was credited into my account. KSh 70,000!!! Just arrived on my card!!!
The day before, after making a mobile payment and an Olymp Trade deposit, there had been less than KSh 1000 left. And then – KSh 70,000...It worked!!!
This was a great day, the greatest of all in the last few years.
Next week, I earned more than KSh 600,000 in two months, KSh 2,800,000+ more, in other two months, around KSh 9,000,000, and then I could finally afford a brand new Mercedes Benz at KSh 12,450,000!!! The car of my dreams, the dreams that had been almost forgotten...
Yes, I had to take out a KSh 3,500,000 loan on the car, considering cars are incredibly expensive in Kenya, but with my earnings this was quite manageable. I was able to repay the loan shortly.
Look, here I am with my Mercedes Benz. Right on the day I bought it.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Nigeria to stop rice importation in 2018: president

LAGOS, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday announced that the country would stop importation of rice from 2018, to encourage the production of local rice.
The president, who said this in his address to the nation in Abuja to mark the beginning of 2018, said it is in view of this reality that in 2015 he appealed to people to go back to the land.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

IITA donates 35,930 kilograms ‘Seeds of Renaissance’ to Nigeria to address humanitarian crisis

Borno, Nigeria - The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) today donated about 35,930 kilograms of seeds to the Borno state government as part of efforts to cushion the humanitarian crisis in the northeastern part of Nigeria.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Nigeria: We Have Drought Resistant Seeds for North-East - Premier Seeds

Premier Seeds Nigeria Limited, a producer of a wide range of improved certified agricultural seeds, said it has developed maize and sorghum varieties that are drought resistant.

Mr. Afolabi Samson, the company's Research and Development Manager, who spoke exclusively with our reporter, said the special varieties can do well in those areas with low rain fall.

"For the North Eastern part of the country where drought is a problem, we have maize and sorghum varieties that are drought tolerant and resistant that can do well in those areas," he said.

"For the tropical rain forest down south, where there is long term rainfall, we also have varieties that are adapted to rain forest that can do well in those areas too," he said.

Mr. Afolabi said they have a department in charge of research and development that develops all the varieties they have. He noted that they have a quality control team and quality control laboratory which tests the varieties before they are sent out.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Kano farmers celebrate return to commercial wheat production

Many farmers in Kano State are now reaping the benefits of wheat production, recording huge successes this year with the recent official launch of the harvest season by the state government.
Wheat (Alkama) production in northern Nigeria dates back to centuries in

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Nigeria to export yam to China, other countries soon

(Ecofin Agency) - The Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, has disclosed that the Chinese government is interested in importing dry yam from the country to meet industrial and domestic demands.
The Minister, who revealed this in Abuja on Thursday, noted that although Nigeria remains one of the World’s largest producers of yam, it was still not among yam exporting countrie

University Of Agriculture Makurdi Can Champion FG’s Diversification Drive – Akande

Mr Akinloye Akande is the national president of the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi Alumni. In this interview withTARKAA DAVID, he speaks on ongoing effort being made by the Alumni to transform the institution from a mere citadel of learning to an economic hub where the country can benefit immensely in terms of the diversification drive of the federal government.
You became the national president of UAM in October 2015 for a three-year term. How have you been coping so far in steering the affairs of this association?
Well, as it is with every other organisation, it is not easy but it has always been the grace of God because for one to really count his achievements in office, he or she will need time. There are lots of things that need to be addressed. Since the federal government can no longer meet the funding required of this institution it behoves on us to get in touch with other alumni members to help build their alma matter. For you to achieve any feat, you must be seen to have time, you must be someone who is in the forefront in meeting with other alumni members to bring something of importance. I have been making

Monday, January 30, 2017

Announcement: Call for Applications for the 2017 Short-Term Visiting Scholars Program at Michigan State University under the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project

We are pleased to share with you a recently released Call for Applications for the 2017 Short-Term Visiting Scholars Program at Michigan State University under the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project

Announcement: Call for Applications for the 2017 Short-Term Visiting Scholars Program at Michigan State University under the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project

We are pleased to share with you a recently released Call for Applications for the 2017 Short-Term Visiting Scholars Program at Michigan State University under the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project

Announcement: Call for Applications for the 2017 Short-Term Visiting Scholars Program at Michigan State University under the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project

We are pleased to share with you a recently released Call for Applications for the 2017 Short-Term Visiting Scholars Program at Michigan State University under the Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project

Minister tasks states over Ondo millenium abattoir

Federal Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has declared the semi-mechanised abattoir built by Governor Olusegun Mimiko, as up to the standard of World Health Organisation (WHO), just as he challenged other state governments to emulate Ondo.
In the same vein, the Council of Nigeria, and Professor of Veterinary Public Health and Provost Federal College of Animal Production and Health, Vom, Jos,

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

CBN directs banks, MfBs, DFIs to disburse N220b agric funds

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday appointed Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), Microfinance Banks (MfBs) and Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) to disburse N220 billion targeted at the Anchor Borrowers’ PThe apex bank also released guidelines for the implementation of ABP which it said was established in line with its developmental function.