TO BE A MILLIONAIRE IS VERY SIMPLE.

"I'm a millionaire, I'm a multi-millionaire. I'm filthy rich. You know why I'm a multi-millionaire? 'Cause multi-millions like what I do. "
Michael Moore



Don't be in a hurry; many have missed opportunities because of it.

Read through this and fix your self.


Think-Outside-The-Box

GSM Revolution vs. Mobile Payment Revolution in Nigeria
The launch of GSM in 2001 by Econet (now Airtel) liberated Nigerians from the old shackles forever.
GSM Revolution: Those who were unable to think outside the box during the introduction of GSM in Nigeria are still scratching their heads today.

How did they miss the obvious?
Well, it wasn't obvious at the time because to call somebody you needed to:


A - Buy a cell phone - Cell phones weren't cheap at the time. Viewed as gadgets for the rich
B - Buy a Sim card - About N25,000 at the time. Too expensive, how many people could afford it?
C - You may have a cell phone, what if none of your friends and family had one? This was the biggest obstacle to overcome by those who think within the confines of a box
D - The elephant in the room was: will it even work in Nigeria?

Those who were able to think outside the box immediately saw the opportunity; they separated the obstacles from the benefits and saw that the benefits outweighed the obstacles. These
are the people making money on every phone call you make today.
How did they do it?

They applied the "Think-Outside-The-Box" principles by asking themselves a few questions:

1 - Is it working in another African country?

2 -Will people prefer to call their family in Lagos to say hello or would they rather travel by road to Lagos to say hello and head back to Kaduna the same day ?

3 -Will parents prefer to call their children in Abuja to see how they are doing or rather travel down , say hello and head back to Enugu the same day?

4 -Will a Nigerian living in England or USA prefer to call their brothers, sisters, parents on their cell phones or have them go to a neighbor's house, make them stay up all night to receive calls and be contented with the lack of privacy and embarrasement when neighbors tell them to speak quietly so as not to wake up an infant?

5 -Will a sick father prefer to be able to call his son on a business trip to Port-Harcourt to tell him he's not feeling well or rather jump on the road and travel to Port-Harcourt looking for is son to give him the news?

6-Will the son rather be able to call his dad on his cell phone, coordinate hospital visits and monitor his health or rather wait until he returns 2 weeks later?

7-Will a buyer of a product rather call a seller in Onitsha to enquire about a product or rather drive to ten places around the country to find out which of the sellers has exactly what he needs?


There were thousands of reasons why the masses would love to have a cell phone. They may not have known it then, but they did soon. The revolutionary thinkers concluded their findings and struck gold even before it was known to the masses.

A much Bigger phenomenon is right here and it is called Mobile Payment

Mobile payment:

Mobile payment is not only going to revolutionalise how we do things, it will bring order to chaos, while building phenomenal wealth for those who can think outside the box now (Super Agents, Master Agents, Agents).

The questions being asked by those thinking outside the box right now:
Will the masses prefer to spend 2 hours on the road to and from the bank to give N2000 to somebody they need to pay or just punch a few buttons on their cell phone or online and send the
money and spend the 2 hours on something more productive?

How many of the almost 80% unbanked people in Nigeria would prefer to be able to punch a few numbers on their cell phones and be able to receive money or send money to anybody anywhere, whether or not they have a bank account and without any need whatsoever to go to the bank?

How many businesses would love the idea that the masses can pay them from their cell phones anywhere at anytime?

How many organizations would like to tap into the unexplored benevolent of Nigerians to give their Zakat, Tithes or charity giving using their cell phones or online anytime, anywhere?

You need to get something done; the cost is N10,000. The person receiving the money is in Lagos and needs to pay N5000 to another person in Onitsha to get the job done. The man in Onitsha needs to send N2000 to his daughter in Kaduna Polytechnic and the list goes on. Think about the time and cost savings being able to complete all transactions at anytime on a cell phone without spending hours on the road travelling or visiting the bank.


The ability to complete these transactions on cell phones or online will be the ultimate GLORY and the antithesis of the current inefficient means of conducting business.

If you agree that the "majority" will prefer Mobile Payment and if you see yourself as part of that majority, you have just struck gold that is unknown to most of the 150 million population.


Master Agents will defend their turf. You have been warned!

If you are contemplating becoming a Master agent or Super Agent, time is of the essence. The door is still wide open at this early stage. Once the momentum builds up, it is projected that becoming
a Master Agent will be very difficult. Master Agents taking a leap of faith now are the ones thinking outside the box and waiting patiently. As more people become aware, demand and supply vs. cost of entry will kick in. In order to select the best from the best, conditions will be tightened because not all applicants can be accommodated and you can be sure that Master Agents are not in this to share their profit with late comers.


Think-Outside-The-Box, get trained, get certified.



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1) Warri Delta State: Date: 25 / 02 / 2012. Click HERE to register


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