Tuesday, 29 November 2016

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ON HOW TO MAKE N50,000 WITH JUST N12,500 ON ULTIMATE CYCLER UNDER 2 WEEKS

 
Join Ultimate cycler today and be financially INDEPENDENT and FREE Ultimate cycle Nigeria.

Ultimate Cycler is a member-to-member donation business model created by Peter Wolfing that is designed to help people break through financial struggles.


Ultimate Cycler Nigeria
It’s a 2×2 cycler scheme with a direct member-to-member payment plan. You don’t pay any money into the system, no admin fees, no registration fees, none of that, you get all of your payout directly into your account.


There are 6 matrix levels you can earn from, but the only expense you make is the one-time N12,500 ($25) you donate to your sponsor so as to activate your account.

How Does Ultimate Cycler Nigeria Work?
If you’re reading this review right now, I’ll assume that you’re interested in knowing how you can make money through Ultimate Cycler, right? If that’s your aim then read on…

I’ll try and break it down so that you’ll understand how it all works…

Ultimate Cycler Nigeria gives you N50,000 after about a week, or thereabout, even less  of investing just N12,500, and if you’re not good at referring others, you’ve got no problem as the system got you covered and would automatically fix 4 people under you who would pay you N12,500 each summing up to N50,000.

Once you register, you’re paired with someone to whom you’ll make a one-time payment of N12,500 to and your account would be activated, then you’re set to receive your own payments of N12,500 from  four other people.

However, the only advantage of referring your friends  is that it keeps the system going and it ensures that you get your profit faster.

If you register today on Ultimate Cycler Nigeria and you are able to get 4 of your friends to register today also using your referral link, then you’ll make your N50,000 in just one day. Isn’t that cool?

If you don’t want to refer people, just sit back and relax as the system would automatically fix 4 people under you in about a week or two who will pay you the sum of N50,000

Introducing your friends only speeds up your collection of N50,000. If you choose to keep quiet and not introduce your friends, you’ll still get your N50,000 within a week or two through automatic pairing from around Nigeria.

There’s been lots of testimonies about Ultimate Cycler Nigeria, and I too am already benefiting immensely from this scheme and I felt it would be good to let the general public know about this too.

HOW ULTIMATE CYCLER WORKS AND HOW TO JOIN ULTIMATE CYCLER NIGERIA
When you register, you will need to donate the sum of N12,500 to a fellow member you registered under his link, and he will then confirm your donation.
CREATE ULTIMATE CYCLER ACCOUNT HERE: http://ultimatecycler.com/ref/Bankyjay10 
Your registration will be complete when you have sent N12,500 ($25) to the person you are matched with.

After that, login to your ultimate Cycler account, click on “My Profile”, when your profile loads up, scroll down to the part that says “Payment Instructions.” Delete the default text you don’t need there and enter your bank account details there.

Note: You will get paid to the bank account details you entered in the “Payment Instructions” section. So, make sure it is correct.
Whenever you receive payment go to your Ultimate Cycler account to confirm that the person has paid you. This is also important.

The system (Admin) will put 4 other registered people under you from spillovers who will also pay you N12,500 each, into your bank account, making N50,000. You can also bring people to register under you if you can’t wait for the system to do it for you.

After you have your 4 people under you, you can now upgrade to Grade 2, where you Will need to pay N25,000 from your N50000 to a Grade 2 upline member and now you don’t need to worry on how to get people in this level, the system will bring 16 persons under you who will pay you N25,000 each making N400,000.

LEVEL 2
You upgrade with $50 (N25,000) out of your profits.
It is also 2×2 matrix.

As your downlines follow you, together with spillovers from your uplines, you cycle $50 x 4= $200 (N100,000). Re-enter as you did in the $25 matrix. You keep profiting with the cycle of $200 over and over without limit, giving you $150 each time you cycle, which is N75,000 net profit over and over and over again without end.

LEVEL 3
It is also a 2×2 matrix.

In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $100 (N50,000).
At this level you earned $100 x4 = $400 (N200,000), giving you a net profit of N150,000 over and over without end.

LEVEL 4
It is also a 2×2 matrix.

In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $200 (N100,000).
At this level you earned $200 x4 = $800 (N400,000), giving you a net profit of N300,000 over and over without limit.

LEVEL 5
It is also a 2×2 matrix.
In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $400 (N200,000).
At this level you earned $400 x4 = $1,600 (N800,000), giving you a net profit of  N600,000 over and over again without end.

LEVEL 6
It is also a 2×2 matrix.

In the same manner, you upgrade to this matrix with $800 (N400,000).
At this level you earned $800 x4 = $3,200 (N1,600,000), giving you a net profit of N1,2000,000 over and over without end as you keep on cycling.


Importantly, I must mention that if you’re not ready to make the initial payment of N12,500 then you shouldn’t bother to register on Ultimate Cycler Nigeria as your account would not be activated until the person you made the payment to acknowledges your payment.

If for any reason you’ve made a payment and the person you made the payment to has refused to acknowledge it, the system already has a way to handle such issues, so you have no fears as this is 100% real and secure.

In the past few days, Ultimate Cycler Nigeria has gained widespread popularity and that alone should be enough to convince you that this system really works, some even say it’s better than MMM.

Apart from the first level where you earn a total of N50,000, there are also 5 higher levels that can see you earning huge amounts of profit.

The fact that this is a 1-time pay program with no monthly fees, only costs N12,500 to get started, and pays 100% instant commissions means that a lot of people will be interested in this and you can easily start seeing multiple cycles daily.

How long will Ultimate Cycler Nigeria live?
Is this the question bothering your mind? It’s important you ask such questions because i also asked that before i agreed to join Ultimate Cycler Nigeria.

Here is a little fact about the founder of Ultimate Cycler, Peter Wolfing:
Peter Wolfing who is the founder of Ultimate Cycler has been building online businesses and marketing tools for the past 14 years. In that time he’s proven beyond doubt that he knows how to build programs with staying power, and that he is committed to the long-term success of his projects. He is the owner of a 14 year old company with a solid track record and an A+ rating with BBB.
You can be sure that Ultimate Cycler Nigeria is here to stay, you can make your profit from here and start up other businesses that would keep you smiling even in recession.


ULTIMATE CYCLER EARNINGS SUMMARY:

STAGE 1.
$100 (N50,000)

STAGE 2
$200 (N100,000)

STAGE 3
$400 (N200,000)

STAGE 4
$800(N400,000)

STAGE 5
$1,600 (N800,000)

STAGE 6
$3,200 (N1,600,000)

Join an active team like mine so your downline can grow quickly. Register with this our team referral link http://ultimatecycler.com/ref/Bankyjay10

Our Team will help put you through and guide you.
Register Now on Ultimate Cycler Nigeria and get paid soonest!

In Conclusion
While the government is busy seeking ways to stop Nigerians from patronizing MMM, Ultimate Cycler Nigeria  is gaining widespread popularity.

It’s very easy to get started, very easy to and make huge sums with Ultimate Cycler, and it has the leadership behind to keep the system alive for a very long period.

I highly recommend this program to you and I invite you to come join our team and smile all the way to the bank…

Ultimate Cycler is among the hottest online networking business in Nigeria today just like MMM, Crowdrising, iCharity etc. In Ultimate Cycler, Members Donate Money to Members meaning you are not paying money into the site system. Its a mutual community where Members help members.

*Our Team will help put you through and guide you.
All donations are made directly to your bank account.  Share your link to people and bring them in in mass.
(Note: Registering under somebodies link may not mean that you will pay to him or her, the system decides who you pay to)
Please Do Not Register If you Know That you are not ready to start, and you do not have money!!
Have any questions or concerns about Ultimate Cycler? You can drop a comment in the box below and I’ll respond to you as quickly as I can.
REGISTER HERE: http://ultimatecycler.com/ref/Bankyjay10
CONTACT for guideline on whatsapp: 07037973810 

Ultimate Cycler Nigeria, Happy Earnings!
 

 

PHOTOS: Colombia plane tragedy: WEF President mourns Brazilian journalists who died in crash

COLOMBIA PLANE CRASH
Although death is a fact present in our daily lives, we are never prepared to deal professionally with the tragedy when it, sneakily and suddenly, hits us in full. Whether it is because we are in constant movement or because we witness shootings, fights and violent demonstrations or because sometimes we are the only ones who want to get into places where everyone wants to leave, journalists often feel the same pain as the people who carry tragic cover.
In addition to the shadow of accidents and conflicts, journalists are targets with sad regularity of aggression by those who want to silence the truth and freedom of expression. Even so, the risk of death is rarely commented upon by us. It is a kind of superstition: we imagine that the less we talk about it, the further it will hold.
Unfortunately, nothing more false. The death of 20 Brazilian professionals in an single air accident is one of the biggest tragedies that has hit the world press in recent history. In all latitudes and longitudes, the world of journalism is shaken and dismayed as it has rarely been seen before.
The journalists on the charter flight had been hand-picked for the mission. Participating in the coverage of an international final is a subject reserved for a few – a sort of journalistic award for all who work in the sports press. The colleagues who died in Colombia – among them five dear colleagues of RBS Group, where I work for, combined their talent with one of the most glorious moments of Santa Catarina State football and the passion to inform.
In no activity is there noble death – there are only personal and family deaths and dramas to mourn and sympathize with. But the professionals who lost their lives in the Colombian mountains leave their families, friends and colleagues with everlasting admiration and respect for those who, like them, make no effort to bring information to the public. This yes is a noble and fundamental mission for society and, therefore, the dead colleagues will remain forever as a light to inspire the profession and the next generations of journalists.
Marcelo Rech is Editorial Vice-President of RBS Group, President of the Brazilian Newspaper Association and President of the World Editors Forum.

SEX: How Bayelsa Poly Rector slumped, died in Delta hotel


The Acting Rector of the Federal Polytechnic Ekowe in Bayelsa State, Mr Udele Emuhohwo, has reportedly slumped and died few hours after he allegedly checked into a hotel with a girl suspected to be his lover in Ughelli, headquarters of Ughelli North in Delta State.
Sources at the Ughelli Police Area Command told our correspondent on Tuesday that the incident occurred last week Thursday.
Emuhohwo whose appointment was still awaiting confirmation by the federal government was said to have arrived the hotel (name withheld) with the lady said to be in her early 20s, who is also a student of the polytechnic.
Some sources said the late rector had been a regular costumer in the hotel and was said to have been making love with his girlfriend when the incident happened as he was found naked in his hotel room by the time officials of the hotel rushed to the scene of the incident.
He was confirmed dead when management of the hotel rushed him to a private clinic situated around the hotel.
A source told our correspondent that the rector had history of High Blood Pressure and that it could be what led to his death.
The man had booked for ‘short-time’ before he met his untimely death, a police source also said.
Another source within the A Division, Ughelli, said the late rector who was also a traditional chief was in his late 50s.
“What we were told was that the man (rector) was a regular customer in the hotel but on that fateful day he decided to book for short-time. Few hours later the officials of the hotel heard someone screaming for help and it was discovered to be the rector who had just lodged a few hours ago.
“The hotel workers did their best to revive him but before they got to the private hospital where he was rushed he was already dead. We don’t know what killed him and we were unsure whether he was having romp of sex when he collapsed,” a female police officer told our correspondent.
Emuhohwo’s lover reportedly fled the scene immediately officials of the clinic where he was rushed to confirmed him dead. It was gathered that the police were already trailing her for questioning as to what killed the man.
It was learnt that the corpse of the late rector has been deposited at the Ughelli Central Hospital pending the deceased’s family’s decision.
When our correspondent contacted the Ughelli Area Commander, ACP Usman Ndanbabo, on the incident, he was reffered to the Divisional Police Officer, who he  said was handling the case.
The A’ Division DPO, however, did not pick repeated calls to his telephone line.
Efforts to get official clarification from the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Andrew Aniamaka proved abortive as he neither picked calls nor replied SMS sent to his telephone line.

Oristsefemi, Quilox bouncer brawl: My staff not rude, says Shina Peller


The proprietor of Quilox Night club, Shina Peller has finally revealed his organisation’s side of the brawl which involved Oritsefemi recently.
Earlier in November, the 31-year-old got embroiled in an altercation with one of the bouncers at Quilox club, and when what started as verbal confrontation became physical, Oritsefemi reportedly stabbed the bouncer in the face.
The artiste was reportedly pounced on by the angry crowd and was beaten to stupor.
He had issued an apology from his hospital bed a day after the brawl.
However, Shina Peller, who claimed he was not around when the issue happened said he saw forensic evidence that the bouncer was not rude as claimed by Oritsefemi.
He told Planet TV that the bouncer was not in the least at fault.

Monday, 28 November 2016

BREAKING: Legislative aide collapses, dies at National Assembly entrance


A senior legislative aid has collapsed and died at the entrance of the National Assembly.
Attempts by medical personnel at the National Assembly, who rushed to his aide in an ambulance, to resuscitate him were unsuccessful.
Details later…

Robbers Strangle Widow, Steal Money, Bags Of Rice


A widow, Mrs. Florence Ede, has been strangled by suspected robbers on her farm in Chikanda, a border community in the Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The deceased, popularly known as Mama do good, hailed from Enugu State and was a food seller when she came to the community in 1985, but became a commercial farmer after the death of her husband.
A member of the Igbo community in Chikanda, Mr. Mayor Akonobi, told our correspondent on Sunday that Ede was strangled by the assailants, who had trailed her to the farm.
A widow, Mrs. Florence Ede, has been strangled by suspected robbers on her farm in Chikanda, a border community in the Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The deceased, popularly known as Mama do good, hailed from Enugu State and was a food seller when she came to the community in 1985, but became a commercial farmer after the death of her husband.
A member of the Igbo community in Chikanda, Mr. Mayor Akonobi, told our correspondent on Sunday that Ede was strangled by the assailants, who had trailed her to the farm.

Friday, 25 November 2016

Obasanjo Is Grandfather Of Corruption In Nigeria –Reps

obasanjo
 For describing the National Assembly as being peopled by a gang of unarmed robbers, the House of Representatives has lashed out at ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, calling him the grandfather of corruption.
The Reps described Obasanjo as the most corrupt Nigerian that ever held a public office, adding that he, however, saw himself as the only clean human being.
Specifically, the House called Obasanjo the “grandfather of corruption” in Nigeria.
It added that a reason Obasanjo would never like the members of the National Assembly was the fact that they foiled his third term ambition in 2007 after taking his money and displaying it publicly to put him to shame.
The House accused Obasanjo of churning out outright lies and mischievous innuendos against the National Assembly.
On Wednesday, Obasanjo had attacked the legislature on several fronts, including their salaries/allowances and the alleged diversion of constituency projects.
He had stated, “Once you are a member, you are co-opted and your mouth is stuffed with rottenness and corruption that you cannot opt out as you go home with not less than N15million in a month for a senator and N10m a month for a member of the House of Representatives. The National Assembly is a den of corruption by a gang of unarmed robbers.
“If the judiciary is being cleaned, what of the National Assembly, which stinks much worse than the judiciary? Budget padding must not go unpunished.
“It is a reality, which is a regular and systemic practice. Nobody should pull the wool over the eyes of Nigerians. Ganging up to intimidate and threaten the life of a whistle-blower is deplorable and undemocratic.’’
But, speaking through its Chairman, Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulrazak Namdas, the House said Obasanjo first introduced corruption to the legislature in 1999 when he felt he must bribe legislators to have his way on every issue.
On corruption, Namdas noted, “Undoubtedly, former President Obasanjo is understandably angry with the National Assembly as an institution, having foiled his ambition for a third term in office even after trying to corrupt the members with a bribe of at least N50m each.
“Lest we forget, the person who introduced corruption to the National Assembly is Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. He birthed the 4th Republic National Assembly with corrupt practices from day one; indeed the first day of the Republic.
“He bribed the PDP, ANPP and AD legislators on their inauguration in 1999 to vote against the majority candidate of the PDP, (the late) Dr. Chuba Okadigbo. That was how Senator Evan Enwerem became the Senate President.
“Have we forgotten the sacks of money displayed on the floor of the House of Representatives, being bribe money paid by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to some honourable members to impeach the Rt. Hon. Speaker, Ghali N’abba?
“Have we forgotten that Chief Olusegun Obasanjo used his position as President to extort businessmen and contractors to build his presidential library?
“The list of his corrupt acts while in office is endless. Unquestionably, he is the greatest corrupt person ever to hold office in Nigeria. He remains the grandfather of corruption in Nigeria and lacks the moral authority to discuss corruption or abuse of office in Nigeria as he remains the most corrupt Nigerian on record.”
On the allegation of budget padding and abuse of constituency projects, Namdas said the former President, like other Nigerians, should appreciate the responsibilities of the legislature, which he claimed needed additional funding.
He explained, “He claimed that the National Assembly’s budget is very high, when by all standards, the National Assembly is grossly underfunded and is hampered from effectively and legitimately carrying out its constitutionally-assigned functions.”
The House also observed that Obasanjo had started attacking President Muhammadu Buhari, saying that he was on a familiar path of discrediting any government that would not do his bidding.
“It is unfortunate that he has started his very familiar method of bringing down governments. He did it to Alhaji Shehu Shagari, he did it to Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, he did the same to Gen. (Ibrahim) Babangida; and he attempted to bring down (the late) Gen. Sani Abacha before he imprisoned him for treason.
“He made frantic efforts to derail the government of (the late) President Musa Ya’Ardua when he couldn’t use him. He supported President Goodluck Jonathan, but when he refused to take his dictation, he turned against him.
“He supported President Buhari, but since he has sensed that Nigeria is having economic difficulties under him, he has pounced to derail his government.”
 Calling the former President a “blackmailer”, the House noted that all the issues he raised against Buhari publicly could have been discussed privately with the President since he had unfettered access to Buhari.
 The Senate on Thursday kept mum on Obasanjo’s recent verbal attack on the National Assembly.
Several leaders and members of the upper legislative house declined to reply the ex-President.
The Majority Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, who described Obasanjo as a father, said the ex-president would not be engaged in a media war.
He said, “I don’t want to take issue with my father. You cannot take issue with your father on the pages of  newspapers.”
  IYC, Mohammed back ex-President
 But the Ijaw Youth Council and the convener of the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and Businessmen, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, supported the former President.
The National Publicity Secretary of the IYC, Eric Omare, in an interview with one of our correspondents, said, “I think Obasanjo only stated the obvious and it is commendable. Nigerians are tired of Buhari’s excuses, while Nigerians are dying of hunger as a result of his poor economic policies.’’