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GOOD DAY FAITHFUL PARTICIPANTS,... GHW XCLUSIVE IS OFFICIAL! 👌 I UNDERSTAND MANY ARE ITCHING TO REGISTER EVEN AS WE ARE YET TO GET AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON OUR DASHBOARDS. THE QUESTION THAT PLAGUE MOST MINDS: "IS THE SITE LEGIT"? ANSWER: 100% WHILE A FEW FINISHING TOUCH ARE BEING PUT IN PLACE, IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING WE CAN PROCEED WITH REGISTRATION AND MIGRATION OF OUR ACCOUNTS. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE To create an account in Xclusive, 1. Click on https://xclusive.gethelpworldwide.com/office/?mod=others&node=register 2. Follow instructions to register correctly (please ensure to use a VALID E-mail and Phone Number,... may or may not be same with that in the old portal) i. Your previous upline must be registered in Xclusive for the email to be valid. **If you need a Referral email, you can use mine: Folorunshoidowusamuel@yahoo.com ii. Your password should be at least 7 characters long. 3. Go to your email and click on the verification link sent to you. 4. Sign in with your
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Gethelp worldwide metamorphosed to Xclusive gethelp

 The mutual aid community gethelp worldwide metamorphosed into Exclusive gethelp. This strategy was to curb saboteurs who invade the system creating mutilple account and creating unfulfil pH request in millions. Participant are mandated to migrate from the old platform to the new one which has begin Urgent Message Hello Faithful Participants We will like to start by saying a huge thank you to all the recommendations and support we have received through this trying times. The past couple of days has taken its toll on every single GHW support team. It is no longer news that we are battling a seriously well-funded campaign against everything we believe in. Competitors, saboteurs have deeply corroded into our ranks, both in user base and PH database, making it extremely difficult to effectively manage the system. Some of the critical problems include;     Surge of fake POP increased by over 800%     Invalid profile details (email, phone, bank accounts & bitcoin)  
By Peter Osalor THE Nigerian economy is overwhelmingly dependent on oil, while accounts for 81 percent of government revenue and more than 97 percent of export earnings. Myopic policies pursued by successive military regimes in the final decades of the last century devastated the traditional agrarian economy and crippled growth in the non-oil sectors. Consequently, Nigeria’s growing oil wealth corresponded with a simultaneous decline of human development indicators and widening urban- rural divides. Massive imbalances in the economy spawned a thriving informal sector that continues to sustain most of Nigeria’s 188 million people( UN estimates October 19, 2016) . The fundamental problem with the Nigerian economy is its failure to diversify. Instead of investing oil revenues in multi-sector economic growth or poverty alleviation, past governments frittered away national profits through unsustainable import reliance, poorly sustained policies, and corruption. The resulting fragility ha
A Kenyan company that took up the audacious task of producing low-cost vehicles for Africa’s off-road and rough terrain plans to increase production of a newer, more advanced model next year after an optimistic reception of its pioneer model. Since the inaugural model Mobius II rolled off the assembly line in late 2014, 50 units were sold by the end of 2015 with Mobius Motors now planning to significantly ramp up production of a more advanced model next year. It anticipates the new Mobius II, which will be a more enhanced version of its pioneer model, will have advanced features such as a better interior and exterior appearance, power steering, sealed side windows and a much higher ground clearance. The expectation is that the enhanced model will gain an even better reception in the East African market. The idea behind Mobius Motors, the company Joel Jackson, a British entrepreneur established in 2009, was to design and produce hardy, low-cost vehicles fit for many of rural Afric

Necessary tips to note when buying used cars

TIPS ON BUYING USED CARS. 1. Know your pocket (it helps you stay focused). 2. Research your vehicle(s) of interest (weak points, parts, repairs, and e.t.c). 3. Check the forums (you can get a lot of feedback from guys posting about the car that might know more than you). 4. Don't buy on impulse (It clouds your judgement). 5. Use your own 'TRUSTED' mechanic. 6. Inspect the owner; not just the car (can they be trusted, does the car have some other story behind it?). 7. Be willing to walk away (prepare ahead of time; don't let your emotions get you in over your head). Order for your vehicles now Whatapp: 08137132113