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NIGERIAN ARMY PARTNERS NIGCOMSAT ON COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE...As COAS pledges to sustain collaboration

NIGERIAN ARMY PARTNERS NIGCOMSAT ON COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE...As COAS pledges to sustain collaboration


The Nigerian Army (NA) has resolved to strengthen its partnership with Nigerian Communication Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) for formidable communication infrastructure. This resolution was reached today Wednesday, 9 August 2023, when the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja received the management team of NIGCOMSAT, led by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Engr Tukur Lawal at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.


According to the Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General ONYEMA NWACHUKWU in statement said the COAS appreciated the enduring collaboration between the Nigerian Army (NA) and NIGCOMSAT. 


Lagbaja revealed that over the years, the agency has provided fast, reliable and secured communication to Army formations, which noted, has positively impacted on operational efficiency of the NA. 


The Army Chief pledged to sustain the collaboration between the NA and NIGCOMSAT, stressing that relationship with the agency has been positively rewarding.


In his remarks, the MD NIGCOMSAT, Engr Tukur Lawal commended the NA for the feedback received on NIGCOMSAT services and the mutual collaboration between the two organizations. 


He further pointed out, that NIGCOMSAT was established to provide seamless connectivity and satellite communication through technological innovation. He observed, that it is imperative for NA to collaborate with NIGCOMSAT to promote operational effectiveness and the territorial defence of the nation. 


Lawal urged the NA to actively participate in the next satellite launch by the agency, in furtherance of national defence and security, through collaborative development of secure communication infrastructure. Both parties maintained that there were areas of challenges, which they both agreed to ameliorate to enhance productivity.



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The Nigerian Army (NA) has resolved to strengthen its partnership with Nigerian Communication Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) for formidable communication infrastructure. This resolution was reached today Wednesday, 9 August 2023, when the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja received the management team of NIGCOMSAT, led by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Engr Tukur Lawal at the Army Headquarters, Abuja.


According to the Director Army Public Relations, Brigadier General ONYEMA NWACHUKWU in statement said the COAS appreciated the enduring collaboration between the Nigerian Army (NA) and NIGCOMSAT. 


Lagbaja revealed that over the years, the agency has provided fast, reliable and secured communication to Army formations, which noted, has positively impacted on operational efficiency of the NA. 


The Army Chief pledged to sustain the collaboration between the NA and NIGCOMSAT, stressing that relationship with the agency has been positively rewarding.


In his remarks, the MD NIGCOMSAT, Engr Tukur Lawal commended the NA for the feedback received on NIGCOMSAT services and the mutual collaboration between the two organizations. 


He further pointed out, that NIGCOMSAT was established to provide seamless connectivity and satellite communication through technological innovation. He observed, that it is imperative for NA to collaborate with NIGCOMSAT to promote operational effectiveness and the territorial defence of the nation. 


Lawal urged the NA to actively participate in the next satellite launch by the agency, in furtherance of national defence and security, through collaborative development of secure communication infrastructure. Both parties maintained that there were areas of challenges, which they both agreed to ameliorate to enhance productivity.



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Armed bandits reportedly enter the Axione telecommunication company near Paris, police op underway

Armed bandits reportedly enter the Axione telecommunication company near Paris, police op underway

Armed men have reportedly enter the Axione telecommunication company near Paris, France.RT reported.

According to the report, Police operations are underway and a perimeter has been established after a man, believed to be armed, broke into an office belonging to the French telecommunications company, Axione, in the Malakoff commune southwest of Paris.


On Tuesday, French police were called to an emergency on Boulevard Camélinat, in the Malakoff district of southern Paris. Reports suggest an armed man broke into an office belonging to the French telecommunications company Axione.

Footage shared online shows heavily armed police, donning body-armor, deployed to the streets around the building. The road appears to be blocked at either end and no traffic is passing through.
Armed men have reportedly enter the Axione telecommunication company near Paris, France.RT reported.

According to the report, Police operations are underway and a perimeter has been established after a man, believed to be armed, broke into an office belonging to the French telecommunications company, Axione, in the Malakoff commune southwest of Paris.


On Tuesday, French police were called to an emergency on Boulevard Camélinat, in the Malakoff district of southern Paris. Reports suggest an armed man broke into an office belonging to the French telecommunications company Axione.

Footage shared online shows heavily armed police, donning body-armor, deployed to the streets around the building. The road appears to be blocked at either end and no traffic is passing through.

COALITION OF NIGERIANS AGAINST AMERICAN BLOCKADE OF CUBA ASKS NIGERIA'S FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO VOTE AGAINST BLOCKED

COALITION OF NIGERIANS AGAINST AMERICAN BLOCKADE OF CUBA ASKS NIGERIA'S FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO VOTE AGAINST BLOCKED


The coalition of Nigerian Movements Against the US-CUBA blocked has in a letter to the NIGERIA'S federal government demanded the country voted against the blockade at the UN general assembly.


In a letter tittles " Need for Nigeria to vote for an end to the blockade of Cuba at the United Nations General Assembly"  addressed to Geoffrey Onyeama who is the incumbent Honourable Minister of the country's foreign affairs ministry, the coalition expresses desire and the hope of millions of the Nigerian people that the country should vote at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 for the resolution demanding a final end to the blockade against Cuba imposed by the United States since February 7, 1962.


The coalition said: " This final push is necessary because the American establishment has treated with contempt, the 28 resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly condemning the blockade".



Read the full letter: 

NIGERIA MOVEMENT

OF SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA

c/o Pascal Bafyau Labour House, NLC Headquarters, FCT Abuja

E-mail: [email protected]

22ND JUNE 2021

WE ARE A COALITION OF NIGERIANS AGAINST AMERICAN BLOCKADE OF CUBA!

COPIED: The United Nations General Assembly, c/o UN Office, Abuja-Nigeria.

His Excellency Geoffrey Onyeama.

The Honourable Minister

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Tafawa Balewa building

Federal Secretariat

Central Business District

Abuja- Nigeria.

Your Excellency,

Need for Nigeria to vote for an end to the blockade of Cuba at the United Nations General Assembly

We, a coalition comprising the two labour centres in the country; the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC ) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), radical progressive groups, intellectuals in the Academic unions, Civil Society and Human Rights organisations organised as the Nigerian Movement of Solidarity with Cuba, bring you greetings.

We write to express our desire and the hope of millions of the Nigerian people that our country should vote at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 for the resolution demanding a final end to the blockade against Cuba imposed by the United States since February 7, 1962. This final push is necessary because the American establishment has treated with contempt, the 28 resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly condemning the blockade.

Your Excellency, Nigeria as a country has consistently voted against the blockade, and at this final stage, we need to make our vote emphatic. This will be in line with the February 7, 2021 Resolution of the African Union (AU) Heads of State Summit, which in declaring “its solidarity with the People of Cuba” also expressed: “serious concern about the continuous and illegal Economic, Commercial and Financial Blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba.”

Needless to remind Your Excellency that Nigeria’s principled opposition against the blockade is basically in line with the very reason why the United Nations was established in 1945. Specifically, the United Nations Charter and Resolutions (Chapter 1, Article 1, part 2) states that the purpose of the UN Charter is: "To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace."

The right of all countries to self-determination which the US is challenging by its unilateral blockade of Cuba for six decades now, is sacrosanct. It was this principle Nigeria stood for in ensuring independence for all countries particularly in the bloody liberation wars in Angola, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Cape Verde, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa. We need not remind ourselves of the fact that thousands of Cuban youths laid down their precious lives on the African soil fighting the forces of Apartheid and militarily defeating them to ensure the liberation of our continent.

Your Excellency, the US blockage against Cuba is tantamount to genocide as it blocks that country from free trade including freely importing and exporting goods, using credit from financial institutions or import life-saving medicines including for the Covid-19 pandemic. At the outbreak of the pandemic, the Chinese business mogul, Jack Ma sent life-saving medicines and emergency Covid-19 materials to various countries including Nigeria and Cuba. While all beneficiary countries received the aid, Cuba was denied because the American embargo forbids airlines delivering such aid to the Cubans.

In financial terms, the accumulated quantifiable cost of the blockade to Cuba over the past sixty years is $1,098,008,000,000. No country can be subjected to such haemorrhage and remain financially healthy.

Your Excellency, we urge our country not just to vote to tear down the walls of the American blockade, but also to give leadership to the African continent in delivering a strong ‘Yes’ vote against this unilateral and inhuman blockade against a sister country with ancestral roots in Africa.

As we look forward to positive results in this universal struggle for human liberation, please accept our high regards.

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE COALITION OF NIGERIANS AGAINST AMERICAN BLOCKADE OF CUBA.

Comrade Abiodun Aremu

For and on behalf of the Nigerian Movement of Solidarity with Cuba


The coalition of Nigerian Movements Against the US-CUBA blocked has in a letter to the NIGERIA'S federal government demanded the country voted against the blockade at the UN general assembly.


In a letter tittles " Need for Nigeria to vote for an end to the blockade of Cuba at the United Nations General Assembly"  addressed to Geoffrey Onyeama who is the incumbent Honourable Minister of the country's foreign affairs ministry, the coalition expresses desire and the hope of millions of the Nigerian people that the country should vote at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 for the resolution demanding a final end to the blockade against Cuba imposed by the United States since February 7, 1962.


The coalition said: " This final push is necessary because the American establishment has treated with contempt, the 28 resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly condemning the blockade".



Read the full letter: 

NIGERIA MOVEMENT

OF SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA

c/o Pascal Bafyau Labour House, NLC Headquarters, FCT Abuja

E-mail: [email protected]

22ND JUNE 2021

WE ARE A COALITION OF NIGERIANS AGAINST AMERICAN BLOCKADE OF CUBA!

COPIED: The United Nations General Assembly, c/o UN Office, Abuja-Nigeria.

His Excellency Geoffrey Onyeama.

The Honourable Minister

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Tafawa Balewa building

Federal Secretariat

Central Business District

Abuja- Nigeria.

Your Excellency,

Need for Nigeria to vote for an end to the blockade of Cuba at the United Nations General Assembly

We, a coalition comprising the two labour centres in the country; the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC ) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), radical progressive groups, intellectuals in the Academic unions, Civil Society and Human Rights organisations organised as the Nigerian Movement of Solidarity with Cuba, bring you greetings.

We write to express our desire and the hope of millions of the Nigerian people that our country should vote at the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 for the resolution demanding a final end to the blockade against Cuba imposed by the United States since February 7, 1962. This final push is necessary because the American establishment has treated with contempt, the 28 resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly condemning the blockade.

Your Excellency, Nigeria as a country has consistently voted against the blockade, and at this final stage, we need to make our vote emphatic. This will be in line with the February 7, 2021 Resolution of the African Union (AU) Heads of State Summit, which in declaring “its solidarity with the People of Cuba” also expressed: “serious concern about the continuous and illegal Economic, Commercial and Financial Blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba.”

Needless to remind Your Excellency that Nigeria’s principled opposition against the blockade is basically in line with the very reason why the United Nations was established in 1945. Specifically, the United Nations Charter and Resolutions (Chapter 1, Article 1, part 2) states that the purpose of the UN Charter is: "To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace."

The right of all countries to self-determination which the US is challenging by its unilateral blockade of Cuba for six decades now, is sacrosanct. It was this principle Nigeria stood for in ensuring independence for all countries particularly in the bloody liberation wars in Angola, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Cape Verde, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa. We need not remind ourselves of the fact that thousands of Cuban youths laid down their precious lives on the African soil fighting the forces of Apartheid and militarily defeating them to ensure the liberation of our continent.

Your Excellency, the US blockage against Cuba is tantamount to genocide as it blocks that country from free trade including freely importing and exporting goods, using credit from financial institutions or import life-saving medicines including for the Covid-19 pandemic. At the outbreak of the pandemic, the Chinese business mogul, Jack Ma sent life-saving medicines and emergency Covid-19 materials to various countries including Nigeria and Cuba. While all beneficiary countries received the aid, Cuba was denied because the American embargo forbids airlines delivering such aid to the Cubans.

In financial terms, the accumulated quantifiable cost of the blockade to Cuba over the past sixty years is $1,098,008,000,000. No country can be subjected to such haemorrhage and remain financially healthy.

Your Excellency, we urge our country not just to vote to tear down the walls of the American blockade, but also to give leadership to the African continent in delivering a strong ‘Yes’ vote against this unilateral and inhuman blockade against a sister country with ancestral roots in Africa.

As we look forward to positive results in this universal struggle for human liberation, please accept our high regards.

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE COALITION OF NIGERIANS AGAINST AMERICAN BLOCKADE OF CUBA.

Comrade Abiodun Aremu

For and on behalf of the Nigerian Movement of Solidarity with Cuba

Nigeria Attains 82.7m Broadband Subscriptions – Danbatta

Nigeria Attains 82.7m Broadband Subscriptions – Danbatta




Subscriptions to broadband or high-speed Internet services in Nigeria have increased significantly to a peak of 82.7 million as at the end of August, 2020, according to the Nigerian Communications Commission.


The Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, disclosed this while speaking at a two-day first virtual Nigeria Innovation Summit (NIS) 2020 organised by InnovationHub Africa, which started on Tuesday, September 5, 2020.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, who presented the keynote speech at the Summit, noted that Nigeria’s quest to become a truly digital economy is on course with the launch of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) in November 2019.

At the summit, with the theme: ‘Innovating in Critical Times’, Danbatta said the Commission has increased broadband penetration from less than 6 percent in 2015 to 43.30 percent by August 2020.

This, according to him, translates to 82, 653,247 broadband subscriptions in the country.



Represented by the Director, Public Affairs, NCC, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde at the virtual conference, Danbatta said Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and, more specifically, broadband infrastructure has become the major backbone for government activities and local businesses.

He said that such services require fast broadband and reliable connectivity, noting that NCC will continue to work assiduously with its stakeholders in ensuring that the nation’s ICT infrastructure is able to meet the increased demand for connectivity occasioned by the pandemic.

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“The NCC has been the major linkage in the drive for optimum economic development, as it remains the pioneer for all the major disruptions that would drive the nation’s economic reboot, especially the financial systems riding on electronic innovations. These innovations are driven by the availability of a robust communications infrastructure made possible by the Commission’s continuous quest for investment in the sector,” he said.

He further stated that for innovation to thrive, as the anchor for accelerating economic growth post COVID-19, a robust broadband infrastructure upon which ICT innovations will ride is a necessity.

“The most important outcome of COVID-19 for us, as a nation striving for digital economy, is the need to continue to invest in infrastructure development in critical sectors of the economy, particularly the ICT sector, which has become the bastion of modern economies,” he said.

He restated the NCC’s commitment to taking proactive steps toward stimulating investment needed to support a more robust and resilient broadband infrastructure that will spur digital innovations in the country.

Source: NCC






Subscriptions to broadband or high-speed Internet services in Nigeria have increased significantly to a peak of 82.7 million as at the end of August, 2020, according to the Nigerian Communications Commission.


The Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, disclosed this while speaking at a two-day first virtual Nigeria Innovation Summit (NIS) 2020 organised by InnovationHub Africa, which started on Tuesday, September 5, 2020.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, who presented the keynote speech at the Summit, noted that Nigeria’s quest to become a truly digital economy is on course with the launch of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) in November 2019.

At the summit, with the theme: ‘Innovating in Critical Times’, Danbatta said the Commission has increased broadband penetration from less than 6 percent in 2015 to 43.30 percent by August 2020.

This, according to him, translates to 82, 653,247 broadband subscriptions in the country.



Represented by the Director, Public Affairs, NCC, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde at the virtual conference, Danbatta said Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and, more specifically, broadband infrastructure has become the major backbone for government activities and local businesses.

He said that such services require fast broadband and reliable connectivity, noting that NCC will continue to work assiduously with its stakeholders in ensuring that the nation’s ICT infrastructure is able to meet the increased demand for connectivity occasioned by the pandemic.

NIGERIA: Become A VTU Owner, Make Money Per Seconds

“The NCC has been the major linkage in the drive for optimum economic development, as it remains the pioneer for all the major disruptions that would drive the nation’s economic reboot, especially the financial systems riding on electronic innovations. These innovations are driven by the availability of a robust communications infrastructure made possible by the Commission’s continuous quest for investment in the sector,” he said.

He further stated that for innovation to thrive, as the anchor for accelerating economic growth post COVID-19, a robust broadband infrastructure upon which ICT innovations will ride is a necessity.

“The most important outcome of COVID-19 for us, as a nation striving for digital economy, is the need to continue to invest in infrastructure development in critical sectors of the economy, particularly the ICT sector, which has become the bastion of modern economies,” he said.

He restated the NCC’s commitment to taking proactive steps toward stimulating investment needed to support a more robust and resilient broadband infrastructure that will spur digital innovations in the country.

Source: NCC



Vitual Top Up: 20 BENEFITS OF OWNING YOUR VTU PARTNERSHIP WITH TGR

Vitual Top Up: 20 BENEFITS OF OWNING YOUR VTU PARTNERSHIP WITH TGR




Owning a VTU guarantee you the opportunity to join banks and thousands of Nigerians who are already making money per seconds from the telecommunication industry that has proved itself to be more that crude oil recently.

    However, owning your VTU franchise with "Top up and Get Reward" (TGR) gives you the following BENEFITS:

1. You have the same License as Banks, Jumia, Zoto, Quickteller, etc to sell airtime, data and pay cable subs.

2. You get 22% of your Registration fee back instantly to sell or use.

3. You get paid on any Airtime u buy

4. You earn 2% of any Data Bundle u sell.

5. You get paid when u recharge Cable TV and PHCN.

7. You earn 22% referral bonus from anyone u directly introduce to the business.

8. You earn 5% to 1.5% indirect referral bonus from any downline within 10 levels or generations from u.

9. You get paid when any downline within 10 levels from u sell Airtime.

10. You get paid when any downline within 10 levels from u sell Data.

11. You get immediate alert with 2 minute you click withdraw from your dashboard

12. You qualify for a MONTHLY BONUS of ₦120K when u complete 10k Monthly PV.

13. You qualify for an INTL TRIP FUND of ₦600K when u complete 25k Cumulative PV.

14. You qualify for a CAR FUND of ₦2.5 MILLION when u complete 60k Cumulative PV.

15. You qualify for a HOUSE FUND of ₦3.5 MILLION when u complete 100k Cumulative PV.

16. You qualify for a 2ND HOUSE FUND of ₦4.5 MILLION when u complete 250k Cumulative PV.

17. You qualify for a 3RD HOUSE FUND of ₦6.5MILLION when u complete 500k Cumulative PV.

18. You own your personal online shop from which you distribute telecom products.


19. You get to have your own shares from the Telecoms, Cable TV and Electricity Industries.

20. You have the opportunity to empower people, build a team of distributors and *earn per seconds per seconds* from the vtu transactions of hundreds of thousands of people.

*Become a partner today because TGR is the best and simplest BUSINESS opportunity to become financially independent.*

Register now with TGR : https://www.topupandgetreward.com/register…

*The sign up fee is the money you pay to own a VTU franchise with TGR as you choose any package the company gives you back 22% Commission as start up Capital and PV which accumulates to give massive cash rewards as you progress*

*Choose any of the packages to start up:*

*👉Pearl - 5k* - 20pv


*👉 Coral - 10k* - 40pv

*👉emerald- 20k* - 80pv

*👉Sapphire - 30k*- 120pv

*👉Ruby 40k*- 40k - 160pv

*👉Diamond 50k*- 200pv

Note: you can upgrade as you grow in the business.

*Below are the available products on TGR platform*

▶AIRTIME:👇🏼

*➡MTN*
*➡AIRTEL*
*➡GLO*
*➡9MOBILE*

▶DATA:👇🏼

*➡MTN*
*➡AIRTEL*
*➡GLO*
*➡9MOBILE*

▶CABLE TV👇🏼:

*➡DSTV*
*➡GOTV*
*➡STARTIMES*

▶ELECTRICITY BILLS👇🏼:

*➡ABUJA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡IKEJA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡PORT HARCOURT ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡ KANO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡KADUNA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡JOS ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡EKO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡IBADAN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡BENIN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*🏵MORE PRODUCTS WILL BE ADDED AS THE COMPANY GROWS.*

*Registration Packages & Benefits*
You start earning immediately in cash and point value, PV.

*📙Pearl= ₦5,000* - You get ₦1,100 bonus + 20PV. You earn up to 5th level deep.

* Coral = ₦10,000* - You get ₦2,200 bonus + 40PV. You earn up to 6th level deep.

*📗Emerald= ₦20,000* - You get ₦4,400 bonus + 80PV. You earn up to 7th level deep.

*📕Sapphire= ₦30,000* - You get ₦6,600 bonus + 120PV. You earn up to 8th level deep.

*📔Ruby = ₦40,000* - You get ₦8,800 bonus + 160PV. You earn up to 9th level deep.

*📓Diamond= ₦50,000* - You get ₦11,000 bonus + 200PV. You earn up to 10th level deep.

*EARN 2% PROFIT ON AIRTIME, 2% ON DATA SUBSCRIPTION, ₦40 ON CABLE SUBS AND ELECTRICITY PAYMENT.*

Earn 22% referral bonus and 5 -1% indirect referral




*About Us*

We are into virtual topup (VTU) of airtime, data, cable network subscription (GoTv, DSTv, Startimes) and bills payment like PHCN Bills payment) just with the use of your smartphone. We provide you platform to do the transactions just like banks are doing

*Business Company's registration with CAC* (RC No: 1505794). You can login to CAC's website and verify that.




Owning a VTU guarantee you the opportunity to join banks and thousands of Nigerians who are already making money per seconds from the telecommunication industry that has proved itself to be more that crude oil recently.

    However, owning your VTU franchise with "Top up and Get Reward" (TGR) gives you the following BENEFITS:

1. You have the same License as Banks, Jumia, Zoto, Quickteller, etc to sell airtime, data and pay cable subs.

2. You get 22% of your Registration fee back instantly to sell or use.

3. You get paid on any Airtime u buy

4. You earn 2% of any Data Bundle u sell.

5. You get paid when u recharge Cable TV and PHCN.

7. You earn 22% referral bonus from anyone u directly introduce to the business.

8. You earn 5% to 1.5% indirect referral bonus from any downline within 10 levels or generations from u.

9. You get paid when any downline within 10 levels from u sell Airtime.

10. You get paid when any downline within 10 levels from u sell Data.

11. You get immediate alert with 2 minute you click withdraw from your dashboard

12. You qualify for a MONTHLY BONUS of ₦120K when u complete 10k Monthly PV.

13. You qualify for an INTL TRIP FUND of ₦600K when u complete 25k Cumulative PV.

14. You qualify for a CAR FUND of ₦2.5 MILLION when u complete 60k Cumulative PV.

15. You qualify for a HOUSE FUND of ₦3.5 MILLION when u complete 100k Cumulative PV.

16. You qualify for a 2ND HOUSE FUND of ₦4.5 MILLION when u complete 250k Cumulative PV.

17. You qualify for a 3RD HOUSE FUND of ₦6.5MILLION when u complete 500k Cumulative PV.

18. You own your personal online shop from which you distribute telecom products.


19. You get to have your own shares from the Telecoms, Cable TV and Electricity Industries.

20. You have the opportunity to empower people, build a team of distributors and *earn per seconds per seconds* from the vtu transactions of hundreds of thousands of people.

*Become a partner today because TGR is the best and simplest BUSINESS opportunity to become financially independent.*

Register now with TGR : https://www.topupandgetreward.com/register…

*The sign up fee is the money you pay to own a VTU franchise with TGR as you choose any package the company gives you back 22% Commission as start up Capital and PV which accumulates to give massive cash rewards as you progress*

*Choose any of the packages to start up:*

*👉Pearl - 5k* - 20pv


*👉 Coral - 10k* - 40pv

*👉emerald- 20k* - 80pv

*👉Sapphire - 30k*- 120pv

*👉Ruby 40k*- 40k - 160pv

*👉Diamond 50k*- 200pv

Note: you can upgrade as you grow in the business.

*Below are the available products on TGR platform*

▶AIRTIME:👇🏼

*➡MTN*
*➡AIRTEL*
*➡GLO*
*➡9MOBILE*

▶DATA:👇🏼

*➡MTN*
*➡AIRTEL*
*➡GLO*
*➡9MOBILE*

▶CABLE TV👇🏼:

*➡DSTV*
*➡GOTV*
*➡STARTIMES*

▶ELECTRICITY BILLS👇🏼:

*➡ABUJA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡IKEJA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡PORT HARCOURT ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡ KANO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡KADUNA ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡JOS ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡EKO ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡IBADAN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*➡BENIN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY*

*🏵MORE PRODUCTS WILL BE ADDED AS THE COMPANY GROWS.*

*Registration Packages & Benefits*
You start earning immediately in cash and point value, PV.

*📙Pearl= ₦5,000* - You get ₦1,100 bonus + 20PV. You earn up to 5th level deep.

* Coral = ₦10,000* - You get ₦2,200 bonus + 40PV. You earn up to 6th level deep.

*📗Emerald= ₦20,000* - You get ₦4,400 bonus + 80PV. You earn up to 7th level deep.

*📕Sapphire= ₦30,000* - You get ₦6,600 bonus + 120PV. You earn up to 8th level deep.

*📔Ruby = ₦40,000* - You get ₦8,800 bonus + 160PV. You earn up to 9th level deep.

*📓Diamond= ₦50,000* - You get ₦11,000 bonus + 200PV. You earn up to 10th level deep.

*EARN 2% PROFIT ON AIRTIME, 2% ON DATA SUBSCRIPTION, ₦40 ON CABLE SUBS AND ELECTRICITY PAYMENT.*

Earn 22% referral bonus and 5 -1% indirect referral




*About Us*

We are into virtual topup (VTU) of airtime, data, cable network subscription (GoTv, DSTv, Startimes) and bills payment like PHCN Bills payment) just with the use of your smartphone. We provide you platform to do the transactions just like banks are doing

*Business Company's registration with CAC* (RC No: 1505794). You can login to CAC's website and verify that.

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