I want to tell you I have been bombarded with several emails since I sent that text and the number of people buying is increasing in a drastically exploding manner.
You’ll also get a FREE BUSINESS PLAN for any of the businesses you choose from inside the book.
N700.00k. Seven Hundred Naira only!!!!!
Off course, more things will be added by the time of launching which you will get for free if you BUY NOW!
The launch will take place by June 26, 2009. Just watch out.
To get yours just order for it by paying the sum of
N700.00k only
(Seven hundred naira)
Into
Account Name=Ilori Olalekan
Bank Name= GTBank
Account Number= 441-442310-1590
After making your payment send a scanned copy of the payment teller or text the payment details and call me on 08082140556 or email me ondailycash2009@yahoo.com
MAKING MONEY FROM NIGERIANS STAYING ABROAD
Taking a very close look at the activities of a greater percentage of Nigerians who are residing in various European countries such as Britain, America, Germany, Spain, and Canada e.t.c. one will definitely come to a consensus of the fact that almost every Nigerian oversea, indulges in the lucrative business of buying and selling i.e. importation. In recent times, very many Nigerians have made huge sums of money residing in Europe or here in Nigeria and engaging in business transactions of one form or the other. There is no doubt that 45% of imported goods by Nigerians constitute the brand new products while approximately 55% of the total goods imported into the country fall within the 1st grades of “tokunbo” products. Ranging from “Tokunbo” cars and buses, trucks electronic sets, fridges, freezers, e.t.c. and other general electrical and electronics gadgets. There is virtually no Nigerian oversea presently that is not sending one tokunbo product or the other. Some, their family members or business associates, sell the items here and resend the money back to them or reinvest it on their behalf.
Getting goods From Abroad without paying dollars
Indeed, very many Nigerians overseas see an endless business opportunity in this line of endeavor as fairly used items brought into the country turns them into quick millionaires. Even new products like Laptops, cameras, phones, gift items, home appliances come into this country through this means. Many of this Nigerians do not really directly send money down but goods, and this is where hard money currency change hands and you can tap into this if you know how.
Once you have somebody who can send cheap and high quality goods to you, you do not need dollars to make this work. They simply send their goods and sell them and pay them in cash, kind or reward. This idea is what led me to decide to shed more light into this business opportunity in this my little book.
Process of procuring goods
Usually, you’ll purchase your goods from a shop. For, instance, in London, there are very big and standard shops available to you. You are therefore expected to make your purchase from anyone of these shops and in arrangements with the shop agents; you’ll make a choice of the method of sending or shipping the goods to Nigeria.
Mode of Sending
You can send your already purchased goods (i.e. a bus loaded with goods) either through a container or cargo.
Note: You are expected to pay a 17.5% VAT on the products that are to be used in United Kingdom. Export goods do not attract VAT. If you are sending through cargo; it requires a total sum of 3euro, 50 pence while the handling charge is the amount multiplied by 50kg.
Using Vehicles:
You are expected to acquire the vehicle of your choice and then the goods you intend to load inside the vehicle; thereafter you’ll book the vehicle with the shipping line of your choice. The time duration of the goods in the cargo to arrive in Nigeria is usually two weeks i.e. (fourteen days) all things being equal. The shipment van costs approximately for buses, 800 euro.
Nigeria Goods Delivery Process
The recipient of the goods coming into Nigeria from say London, is expected to open and register a company or a personal business, though its safer to register a company.
You’ll acquire a proforma invoice from the suppliers of the product
You’ll also acquire and present bill of lading, invoice, parking list, V.C.E.O to your bank to obtain form “M” via risk assessment report (RAR).
With the aid of these vital documents, your bank will meet and call the attention of the “INPECTION AGENT” that is concerned in Nigeria Tin Can port and on this note; every other steps towards the individual’s procurement of the goods will be completed.
Opportunities
There are lots of opportunities available in the area of business to average Nigerians. Namely:
Financial acquisition for sustenance by Nigerians overseas
Creates opportunities for business atmosphere between the sender of goods and the clearing agents
Both the sender and recipients make their living through this transactions.
Hazards
There are usually very many associated hazards in the process of this importation business
Various cases of lost items at the port
Vandalization of goods loaded in the vansTouts who steal parts of vehicles loaded in the cargo e.t.c.
N700.00k only
(Seven hundred naira)
Into
Account Name=Ilori Olalekan
Bank Name= GTBank
Account Number= 441-442310-1590
After making your payment send a scanned copy of the payment teller or text the payment details and call me on 08082140556 or email me ondailycash2009@yahoo.com