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Thursday, August 14, 2008

THE NEW FACE OF NAIJAMARKET

Hey I'm back to this blog for good. I promise not to live this blog alone for too long anymore. I'm back with a new face and a new line of topic for discussion. I am going to be talking about money a lot here and how to make it legit on the internet without having to scam anyone. I will also try to warn you about the different scams going on online that every country is guilty of. In all i am going to open your eyes to the fact that there is hope for you as a Nigerian.

We will go on a journey to uncover the mystery of making money online. Which you have probably tried to unravel and in the process get scammed! or meet a brick wall with a lot of marketing tools and e-books that you bought of affilliate marketers who in turns have also been scammed into buying materials with a promise that those materials would provide them with quick money ideas or secrets.

Let me say here that making money legit is never easy until you pay your dues. By your dues and for online business I mean working for long hours researching every lead, checking every domain name for authenticity, reading between those lines of promises of huge income streams to find out more, checking for the authoritative trends of such promises, above all spending some money also because some information cannot be gotten free and to make money you have to spend money. Investment of time & money is the key to Forex, MLM, HYIPS, AFFILLIATES, WEBSTORE, BLOGS, FORUM,

So if you are in a hurry to make a quick buck by scamming, watch out you are destroying and closing every avenue that is open to you and your fellow Nigerians to make a living other than sit around waiting for a government that make things better.

On that note, here is a mail i just recieved from a forex broker that i used and the sad news is I have just lost one opportunity that I use to make money online:

"Hi, ******,

******FX will no longer be accepting account applications from citizens of Nigeria. *******FX is taking this action due to the rapid increase in instances of fraud that promises unrealistic expectations in FOREX trading that specifically target Nigerian citizens. To protect the citizens of Nigeria from fraudulent schemes we advise that Nigerian citizens be aware that there are risks associated with FOREX trading and there is no methodology that can eliminate risk or guarantee performance.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

Kind regards,
******** FX

Sadly I am not one of those fradulent people. But I am a Nigerian. Period.

Where does this leave me. Go back home and plan a scam "deeper grave".

I am sure that you have come across adverts, jingles, posters especially in big cities around Nigeria of Forex Seminars and Trainings paraded with long speeches on the radio and tv on how you can make unrealistic profits from trading forex. Well things are getting out of hand because as usual you can not separate the good from the bad guys when you have the bad guys out-numbering the good guys by a ratio of 1:500.

Please come by this blog as many times as you can because I am going to be sniffing and speaking a lot.

Cheers to a better Nigeria!

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