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Webmasters / Nigeriasos Mobile App by fastrak(m): 1:59pm On Apr 01, 2016
I constantly dream of a better and safer Nigeria.

Kindly download, use and make recommendations on the NigeriaSOS mobile app beta version.
The NigeriaSOS Mobile App is a handy tool for everyone, mostly those living and doing businesses in Nigeria.
In case of emergency situations, NigeriaSOS App will quickly place an emergency call plus a secret text message, to alert someone of your whereabouts - this app will simplify explaining exactly where you are. Help can come faster and within GPS accuracy.

Define phone numbers and when you tap the big red HELP button, the text messages will be sent out to the added recipients along with your GPS/Network location with time and date

It also gets you nearby places like hospitals etc. on a map and you can get the direction to those places with a single click.

Features:
1) List of All Nigeria Emergency numbers
2) Help Button that places emergency call and sends secret SMS containing your precise location to your added contacts / security agency.
3) ALERTS that send instant notification of security situation (happening and intended) based on our daily intelligence gathering.
4) Flashlight that lights your way during dark.
5) Security Tips that educates the users on the selected applicable security tips.
6) I am safe now button that informs your contacts that you are safe,
7) iReport: Help in the fight against Terrorism, Crimes, Rape, etc by reporting any suspicious activity using the iReport Form.
cool Map that directs you to the nearest Police station, etc.

Download NigeriaSOS App from google play store or follow below link.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fastrak.serve.nigeriasos

Fighting crime is a collective responsibility, lets join hands to make Nigeria a better and safer place to live.

Business To Business / Re: Just Exposed! How To Get Loan For Your Business by fastrak(m): 1:16pm On Jul 11, 2013
pls i need financial support can you tell me more?
Adverts / Cashless agent opportunities by fastrak(m): 12:26pm On Jun 17, 2013
“Cashless society is a huge success in Lagos and we are rolling it out in Ogun, Anambra, Abia, Abuja, Kano and Rivers by July 2013” said, Mr. Tunde Lemo; The CBN Deputy Governor, Operations.

Cashless society is backed up by CBN Cashless Policy. With the success of Cashless Lagos, it will kick-off fully in the above named states.

There are about 24 CBN licensed mobile money operators which include, VTN, PAGA, E-transact, Ecobank mobile, Firstmonie, etc.

What will the Mobile Money Agent benefit?
As a mobile money Agent, you will benefit the following.

1) Customers Registration - @ your set fee
2) Cash-in (Deposit) - @ companies set %
3) Cash-out (Withdrawal) - @ companies set %
4) Sales of Recharge card (retail & bulk) - @ companies set % (available on VCASH only)
5) Sales of E-pin (retail & bulk) - @ companies set % (available on VCASH only)
6) Referral - @ companies set %
7) Western Union Customers Cash-out -@ companies set % (available on VCASH only)
cool Graphcard Customers Cash-in - @ your set fee (available on VCASH only)
9) Training of future Agents (You charge between N5,000 to N20,000 per trainee) - (available on VCASH only)
10) Cross selling of your products
11) Increase in footfalls into your office
12) Mobile Top-up of self and Customers - @ companies set %
13) Western Union Customer confirmation - @ companies set % (available on VCASH only)
14) Customers phone configuration - @ your set fee
15) E-payment to mobile money merchants like DSTV, etc, @ companies set %
16) Etc

How do I become an Agent? Send mail to vcashinstructor@gmail.com or call 08092094920

Attend Mobile Money Summit (Port Harcourt 2013) on 6th July, 2013 in Port Harcourt.
For booking, call 08092094920 or email- vcashinstructor@gmail.com

THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. DON'T COMPLAIN AGAIN RATHER, GET TRAINED, GET CERTIFIED AND START BUSINESS AS MOBILE MONEY AGENT.

...MOBILE MONEY! THE NEXT BIG THING AFTER GSM REVOLUTION IN NIGERIA.
Business / The Goldmines by fastrak(m): 9:50am On Jun 16, 2013
“Cashless society is a huge success in Lagos and we are rolling it out in Ogun, Anambra, Abia, Abuja, Kano and Rivers by July 2013” said, Mr. Tunde Lemo; The CBN Deputy Governor, Operations.
When Mobile Phone business started in Nigeria, many who had the opportunity to invest in it could not because the believe it will not work. Today, they are regrating such mistakes.

In 2010, the Central Bank of Nigeria came up with the cashless policy. A policy which will affect every Nigerian for good. It aimed at limiting the circulation of cash in Nigeria.
The policy ha been test-runned in Lagos, tagged 'Cashless Lagos' and confirmed successful by Mr. Tunde Lemo.
Why not invest in the future.

To read more, send mail to vcashinstructor@gmail.com
or Call 07064820477, 08092094920
Politics / Cbn Introduced N5,000 Note For Thieves And Vagabonds ....... Says Tunde Elemalu, by fastrak(m): 8:58pm On Sep 05, 2012
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But yesterday, residents of Abuja protested against the CBN’s move.

Their spokesman, Dino Melaye, said: “The CBN’s primary objective is to provide succour, economic reliance, stability and social security to Nigeria, which it had failed to do.”

Addressing the protesters at the CBN head office, Abuja, the apex bank’s Deputy Governor for Operations, Tunde Elemalu, stated that the policy was made in the best interest of ordinary Nigerians. He said that “among CBN important tasks is fighting inflation because it hurts the masses more than any other Nigerian.”

According to Atedo, “if I were the CBN governor, I will prefer to print N10,000 notes. Last year, Nigeria spent N47 billion to print these small notes. If we were printing bigger denominations, we will print a fewer number and make a phenomenal savings. [b]Second, money is a store of value. All these thieves and vagabonds running around in various states and all over the country, when they steal money, they will want to keep it outside the banking system.

“So, they need a higher denomination notes. Right now, they are using the $100 notes all over Nigeria because they are the best store of values for them. If you give them a better store of value, they will move away from those dollars and reduce the demand for the American notes and move into our own currency as opposed to the use of dollars to hide their loot, and so on.
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“Right now, the country is losing in two ways. One, we are importing massive U.S. dollars to finance the activities of all these rouges because the dollars offered the higher store of values to them. And two, we squander our resources printing large volumes of worthless notes. There is no inflationary impact. That is voodoo economics. Let me tell you one thing. If you know that printing N5,000 notes will create more inflation, why don’t you reduce the value of your notes and see whether you will not experience inflation in the process. This is simple logic.”

Dangote said: “The introduction of the N5,000 note has nothing to do with inflation. I think it is even to protect the economy. The cost of printing is not anything different from the amount they are using in printing any other note. It is the same cost. The only difference is the design and the figure printed on them. Sometimes, minting the coins can even help. If I have a product, which I am selling for N5 and I want to raise the price to N6, I won’t be able to do that. It is either I swallow the bullet and take it to N10 or I don’t increase at all. A lot of companies have not been able to increase their prices even though they are loosing money. People are saying that CBN is going to spend N40 billion on the new note. Of course, last year when you look at the budget, they spent N47 billion to print currencies. It is not different at all.”

For Aig-Imoukhede, “the reactions to the planned introduction of the N5,000 note are rather unfortunate because I have tried to analyse the cause for these reactions. Legal tender and restructuring of currency are normal parts of the CBN functions. It is very rare for you to have a Central Bank that does not look at the issue of currency management and issue new notes from time to time based on the reality of the economy.”

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