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All roads lead to Freemans Hotel this morning...


See U at Freemans Hotels beside 1stbank on Marian Road Calabar 10am toady, for the much awaited Business Clinic with Philip Obin. Kindly attend. 08069718569

We are giving you the opportunity of getting club080 platinum membership for free or upgrade from any current membership plan to Platinum membership if you pay N10,000 to participate in our forthcoming executive business clinic scheduled for 26th September in Calabar and N10th October in Lagos. (You save N90,000)
N10,000 participation fee covers
1. Tuition
2. Resource/training materials
3. Lunch
4. 10,000 Nigerian email addresses (for your new online marketing strategies, valued @ N10,000)
5. 10,000 location-based Nigerian phone numbers for your new Bulk SMS marketing (any location/LGA of your choice across Nigeria, valued @ N10,000)
6. Club080.com Platinum membership (where you can buy/sell airtime/recharge cards of all networks and bulk SMS at up to 10% discount/commission + opportunity advertise your products/services to other 45,000+ members of club080.com, valued @ N100,000)
7. List of approved companies you can supply products/services to and get bank to finance your LPOs up to the tune of 500 million naira – guaranteed
8. Nigerian Business Contact Directory, grouped according to industries, containing emails, phone numbers, addresses, names of directors, RC numbers, etc. (valued at N25,000)

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