GMI
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GMI
@Ebubechi_GMI
Digital Assets Trader| Web3 Enthusiast|Forever in MOTION
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So this is how we are thinking of redesigning the Igbo apprenticeship program “Igba boy”.
For the pilot program, we will likely take in 200 persons to engage in the training on global quality carpentry, bricklaying, tilling, plumbing, HVAC, POP and electricals.
The trainees will engage in an intensive 1 year program which they will be housed and fed. No holidays during the program. An additional 3 months will be on business and commercialization.
Once they complete the cohort and they meet the standards set, they will be settled with a good amount of money to build on the business arm of their skills. Those who don’t meet up will be dropped off from the program.
We will be visiting training centers in Togo and Germany in the coming weeks to solidify our plans and training partnerships.
Let’s brainstorm… what do you think?
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𝐈 𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐨 𝐦𝐲 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧.
Something that once felt far away, almost unrealistic at some point.
This is not just a win, but a reminder of what consistent effort can actually turn into.
few years ago I didn’t have a clear direction. I just knew I wanted more. More than where I was, more than what I was seeing, more than what felt possible at the time.
So I started trying things. Failing quietly, learning, starting again.
No big announcements, no validation, just me showing up every day and figuring it out as I went.
At first my only goal was simple. Just get better, earn something, prove to myself that I could actually make this work. And I did.
But like most people, there were moments where it started to feel like that was enough, like I could slow down a bit.
That mindset is dangerous.
Because the moment you tell yourself this is okay, you stop pushing. And when you stop pushing, you stop growing.
I had to change that.
I shifted my focus. I stopped just trying to get by and started building something real. I leaned into Web3, started putting myself out there, connecting with people and creating opportunities instead of waiting for them.
And that changed everything.
It made me realize something.
A lot of people don’t lack motivation. They’ve just outgrown their reason.
When your goals are too small, your effort becomes small. When your vision expands, your actions follow.
Right now I’m not where I want to be yet, but I’m far from where I started and that gap means everything to me.
So I’m raising the standard again. Bigger goals, more visibility, building things that actually matter and not getting comfortable too early.
If you’ve been part of my journey in any way, I appreciate you.
If your direction feels small, it’s probably time to expand it.
The bigger the life you want, the bigger the standard you need.
Web3 did this, God did this, see you at the top 💙🦅
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I started this year with $900,000 in funding, $400,000 with FTMO, $300,000 with FundedNext, and $200,000 with Seacrest.
I lost my FTMO and FundedNext accounts to a silly mistake, a weekend opening gap, and I was left with my $200,000 Seacrest account. Barely a week later, I got an email from Seacrest saying they were shutting down their prop firm to continue as a broker.
I was up $9,000 on the account at the time. I had to close the trade and request a payout, and surprisingly, I was paid. My account was terminated right after since they were no longer operating as a prop firm.
That was how I lost all of my funding. I went from $900,000 funded back to zero.
I decided to purchase a $200,000 FundedNext account, started afresh, and got funded again. That’s even the account I’m currently requesting a payout from.
As of last week, I got funded again, $400,000 with FTMO. Ending the quarter with $400,000 with E8 Funding, $400,000 with FTMO and $200,000 with FundedNext.
Now, I’m back to being $1 million funded.
This is a message to everyone out there. You can lose everything in one minute from one mistake, but as long as your skill is intact, you can always come back.
Rock bottom is a trampoline for the skilled.




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Lmao 80k? 😂😂
I have 5 of this machine and it’s rented 150k daily here and it’s always in demand
Sometimes people book 1 month ahead, planning on adding more cause the demand is very high
No cast business for us
Nnamdi 🦅@_Nsznn
This machine is sold at N2m and daily rental is N80k Just 2 months of service you’ll make back your capital and gains.
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@Ebubechi_GMI Now, fund perps account lets double it. 🥂❤️
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@Techriztm If u no comot that learner for that AMG I go swear for u oo techriz 😫
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Here we go!
2nd phase of the 200k FN account passed.
600k in funded accounts achieved. 800k next


GMI@Ebubechi_GMI
Another solid week for me 11k profit on FN 20k profit on FTMO Ran up 1k to 6k on exness Passed phase 1 of another 200k FN account. Ready for the Next week 🏌️
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It’s the man, not the industry.
As a trader, no matter the market, as long as I can analyze it, I can trade it.
The crypto market turned choppy, so I shifted back to forex for a while, and I realized I never lost it. In less than 2 months, I’ve passed three 200k prop accounts and currently 600k funded, made over $65k from one of the account and $20k in another, totaling $85k from prop firms; one of the toughest place to stay profitable in the forex industry.
And it hit me: it’s never the industry, it’s always the man.
A man that can be successful and build structures in crypto, can do the same in real estate, can do the same in forex and any industry he finds himself
I’m a successful crypto trader, a successful forex trader, and a real estate investor. I’m not defined by any industry, wherever I go, I win.
GMI forever 🏌️




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oya na. make i fund sporty.
chriscxxss@chriscxss
360 million ( $250k+ ) home Thank you SportyBet Forever grateful 🙏🙏
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