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MAKE $1,000 IN ONE MONTH STARTING WITH N3,000 ONLY: STEP BY STEP PROCEDURE TO THE BITSPLAN BUSINESS

You are about to deposit N 30 00 ( this rate is increasing ) and, make $10 00+ (BTC 1.35) in 5 weeks. If you keep your BTC 1.35 in the business system, you will make $60, 00 0+ (BTC 81) in 6 months. This is a Currency accumulation system called Bitsplan. The currency – Bitcoin (BTC) The bank – Coinbase The business system/platform – Bitsplan Exchange – BTC 1.0 = $750 = N33750 (as at November 26, 2016) How does it work? It is simply the principle of Crowd Funding. Register 3 people under you, and get them to each register 3 people under them. As they register under you and under the people under you and so on, part of their contributions comes to you. That is how your cash grows. Don’t forget, you are also paying to people higher than you every time you are about to grow to a higher level. Read on, you will understand.  How do you get your money in Naira? Once you have accumulated up to the amount you desire to withdraw, you will simply sell your Bitcoin to

UDEME UMO: THE REMNANT OF JOURNALISTS WHO FOUGHT IN NIGERIA

IBB through a Rootnews lens There was a time when all hope was lost concerning the restoration of the rule of Law in this Nigeria. There had been a civil war; hope for inclusive economic development was gone forever; numerous coups had taken place, 7 of them bloody; high profile assassinations were no longer news; there was no hiding place anymore for civil rights voices – still there was a remnant of journalists who dared the “all-powerful” military government with the untainted truth. Few they were; and even fewer survived, while an embarrassingly few are remembered today. Udeme Umo is one. How many people claim to have fought for the democracy of Nigeria? Numerous. Hilarious; Politicians, Diplomats, Unionists, Civil Rights activists, Religious leaders, Lawyers, media men, and even some in the same military. If we adopt their definition for the word;”fight”, then they probably did, yes. Anyways, though we haven’t arrived at Democracy, we’ve gone far from th