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I am back as promised :)
Time to start the $50 → $100,000 challenge
It’s ZERO-RISK, I’ll cover $50 for each participant
Last time it took me about 12 days, will try doing it faster this time
If you want to follow along, comment "Me" below and I’ll send you an invite to the call group
Gonna lock comments in 24 hours

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YouTube Documentaries for the Weekend.
1. Dangerous apps - In the web of data brokers | DW Documentary
2. Slovakia divided - Between Russia and Europe | DW Documentary
3. How sugar was built on a global system of slavery | Featured Documentary
4. Ben Gurion - Founding Father of Israel Documentary
5. World’s Most Dangerous Roads | Narok County, Kenya | Free Documentary
6. Earth Untold: Uruguay | Hidden Tales of South America’s Quiet Nation | Free Documentary
7. Pirates: Threatening Global Trade | Best Documentary
8. Cubans are 'paralysed' by the US oil blockade | Eyewitness report | Sky News
9. Sudan's forgotten war: Famine, displacement and mass atrocities | DW News
10. Inside Putin’s Russia: ‘We’re cut off from the outside world’ | BBC News
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When you make $1M in crypto this SuperCycle, things you should do:
1. Go full-time. $100k to Pursue your Dreams, Goals and Businesses. No 9-5. No bosses.
2. Tell nobody. Shut your mouth. Zip it. Lock it and throw away the keys.
3. Move somewhere with low taxes. High income , low tax region. Effective Security.
4. Don't be greedy to trade new memecoins. You might get rugged big time.
5. $400k stables yielding 7-9%. Never touch it. Bills covered (~$36k/year).
6. $200k in BTC during the massive bear season. Cold storage. Generational hold.
7. $100k (10%) into ZEC, XRP, XMR. Privacy is inevitable.
8. $50k into AI projects because AI is the future.
9. $50k in stables, ready to buy dips in great utility tokens.
10. $50k in a Money Market Fund (MMF) at 15% annually. Safe, liquid, boring money.
Annual return: $7,500
Monthly income: ≈ $625
11. $50k savings.
I have watched people make millions and lose it all. The goal is not to get rich but rather to stay rich long enough for the thesis to play out.
Are you learning?
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@JosephPete82385 Thank you so much Sir for the prayers and prophecy.All you said concerning my life is sport on. I cant wait to testify and May the Lord Almighty enlarge your territory and let your head never lack oil 🙏
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Have you heard of the Zimbabwean born International Crime Boss and leader of one of the worlds largest drug cartels 🔥
Paul Le Roux Born on Christmas Eve 1972 at Lady Rodwell Maternity Home, Bulawayo. Same home I was born in 😆 ( maybe i was born to be his lawyer ) 🙏🏾 😂
His birth certificate listed his name as Unknown. No father recorded biological mom said to be a poor white girl in Bulawayo who simply couldn't afford to have him. He was then adopted by the Le Roux family
He built a global drug and arms empire, ordered at least seven assassinations and some believe he invented Bitcoin
His Congolese diplomatic passport bore the name "Paul Solotshi Calder Le Roux" "Solotshi" authorities felt was strikingly similar to "Satoshi."
Remeber Bitcoin was said to be invented by a mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto
The guy created encryption software before Bitcoin existed then arrested in 2012 the same period Satoshi Nakamoto went permanently silent Coincidence ? Hamemo 🤷🏾♂️
Paul Le Roux became a cryptographer, cartel boss, DEA informant, and the leading suspect for being Satoshi Nakamoto. He was Sentenced to 25 years in Jail in the USA
Zimbabweans ka 😅 I give up on yall , what is it you don't do ?


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If I had N10M to throw into agriculture today, I won’t even argue much… I go straight into palm processing
Let me tell you why.
There was a time I visited a small mill in a village. Nothing fancy. Just smoke, iron, and hard-working people. But something shocked me…
Every single day, trucks were coming in with palm fruits. And every single day, they were leaving with oil already sold before it even cooled down.
No begging buyers. No “market no good today.” Demand was just… constant.
Now let’s talk poultry
I respect it, but I’ve also seen it humble people.
One week you’re calculating profit, next week feed price don double. Before you even recover, disease will remind you that you are not the owner of life inside that pen.
Palm processing doesn’t stress like that.
You process, you store, you sell steady.
Multiple streams inside one business:
Red oil ,Palm kernel ,By-products for other industries
So as Agba farmer…
N10M no be for noise business.
I go put am where money dey sleep steady, not where I go dey wake up every morning to check if birds don decide to survive or not.
Palm processing wins for me
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Which one would you invest 10 million in between these two? Palm process. Or. Poultry.
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GUINEA FOWL FARMING: Africa's Underrated Goldmine
The Bird That Does More With Less
The images above capture two of the most compelling reasons to invest in guinea fowl farming a flock of beautifully spotted, blue-headed helmeted guinea fowls foraging freely, and a single hen proudly guarding an impressively large clutch of eggs. These two pictures tell the whole story: guinea fowls are productive, hardy, and remarkably self-sufficient birds that deserve far more attention from African farmers.
Know Your Bird
The Helmeted Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris) is native to Africa and is one of the continent's most naturally adapted poultry species. Recognizable by their distinctive dotted grey-black plumage, vivid blue necks, red-orange casque, and wattles, these birds are as beautiful as they are useful. They are naturally alert, loud, and highly social qualities that make them exceptional farm watchdogs against predators and intruders.
Exceptional Egg Production
Image 2 is truly remarkable one guinea hen sitting over what appears to be 40+ eggs in a single nest. While guinea fowls are seasonal layers in the wild, well-managed farm conditions can encourage year-round production. A healthy hen lays between 80 to 160 eggs annually. Guinea fowl eggs are smaller than chicken eggs but richer in flavor, higher in protein, and increasingly sought after in premium and health-conscious markets, commanding better prices than ordinary eggs.
WHY GUINEA FOWL FARMING MAKES BUSINESS SENSE
The economic case is strong and straightforward:
Low feeding costs: Guinea fowls are prolific foragers, consuming insects, ticks, worms, and seeds. They dramatically reduce the farm's pest population while feeding themselves, cutting feed bills significantly.
Hardy and disease-resistant: Compared to broilers and layers, guinea fowls require minimal veterinary intervention, reducing production costs considerably.
Premium meat market: Guinea fowl meat is lean, dark, richly flavored, and considered a delicacy in many restaurants and urban markets, attracting premium pricing.
Dual-purpose income: Meat and eggs provide two consistent revenue streams from the same bird.
Low startup capital: A small flock can be started with minimal investment and scaled up progressively.
A Cultural and Nutritional Heritage
Guinea fowl has deep roots in African culinary and cultural tradition. Reclaiming and commercializing this indigenous bird reconnects communities with their heritage while building genuine wealth.
Small bird. Big opportunity.


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