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Wednesday, 7 September 2016
ALL YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT SWISSCOIN
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The word Crypto currency simply means a medium of exchange that uses
cryptography to secure transactions and anti-counterfeiting measures in
other to control creation of new units. However, it can be termed as a
subset of alternative currencies.
In the last few years, Bitcoin has ruled digital currency as it is the
first decentralized cryptocurrency in 2009 which was invented by Satoshi
Nakamoto. The currency has been used as a peer to peer medium for
transaction which easily takes place between users directly without any
intermediary.
Introducing you to Swisscoin Crypotocurrency
Swisscoin is a new cryptocurrency that is based out of Switzerland with
several partners from Germany, over 5000 partners backing up the coin;
the CEO is Werner Marquetant, also swiss resident.
Now, let me give you a recap about Bitcoin
Bitcoin as the first to enter the market, as many now, bitcoin started trading at $0.02 and 4 years later it was traded at over $1100 - today’s value is close to $700 - many people made a fortune on Bitcoin, being the early adapters but even more missed out, I believe we all recognize ourselves in that situation.
So calculating Bitcoin at early stage and now, let’s do the maths.
If you were opportune to join Bitcoin back in 2009 (when it was valued at the lowest rate $0.02) and you invested $1000 in their currency.
Back in 2009
1 bitcoin = $0.02$1000 = $1000/$0.02 which equals 50,000 bitcoins
After some years later (Now) – Increment in value
1 bitcoin = $70050,000 bitcoin = 50,000 x 700 which equals $35,000,000 (OMG… you’re rich)
So, being part of Swisscoin as a new crypocurrency to rival Bitcoin is a great opportunity. As known, the ladder of success is best climbed by stepping on the rungs of opportunity.
Well, now we have a second chance...
Swisscoin is as said a brand new cryptocurrency, we pre launched May 1th and our blockchain went live and started mining the first batch of coin on saturday June 4th. And members of Swisscoin are today mining this coin at lowest possible value at 0.01 euro; expected value in 2018 is Close to €5 (or far more than that) and rising.
So, if you invested 100 euro today to get 1000 swisscoins, before 2018, the swisscoins would be valued at 5 euro or more, which makes your 100 euro turn to 5000 euro
This means we now have the opportunity to be with a cryptocurrency from birth! Don’t ignore it.
Now the product that Swisscoin offers to its members is different levels
of educational packs within cryptocurrency and finance, an academy for
you to learn more and how to profit bigtime from trading with
cryptocurrency, so that one can educate them on the blockchain
technology and cryptocurrency which is by guarantee the future of payments.
These educational packages range from €25 and up to 15.000€, the first purchase comes with an activation fee of €25 - So if you where to purchase a €25 educational pack the first time, you would pay a total of €50 (25 + 25).
In the pack you purchase you will also receive "tokens" that are used to
generate Swisscoin in the mining system, you will receive 1 token for 0.1 euro.
This means that if you Invest 500 euro, you will get 5000 tokens. You will also receive 1 split in your pack (a split will double up your tokens) giving you a total of 10.000 tokens. The split is a bonus from company that occurs every 5-8 weeks, split indicator now is at 69% (as of the day of publishing this content) and we are awaiting the first ever split in Swisscoin History. This is just a bonus from the company, doubling our investment. Great isn’t it?
Today, since swisscoins are with from the beginning, they are mining at lowest rate possible (1/1) meaning you get 1 swisscoin out of 1 token in the mining process, as more people joining Swisscoin to mine coins, the difficulty will increase. Next difficulty increase will be 2/3 meaning you give 2 tokens for 1 swisscoin. However, the difficulty increases as the value of the coins increases.
Now, with that 500 euro pack you will then receive 10.000 swisscoins after the mining as you submitted 10.000 tokens, as the value of the coin increases over time, so does the value of your total amount of coin do.
When swisscoin is valued at only 1euro, you investment of 500 that brought you 10.000 swisscoins, would be worth 10.000 euro
In 2018 we expect to be valued at closer to 5 euro per coin and still rising, meaning your investments of 500 would be worth 50,000 euro. That’s massive right?
Now swisscoin also have a fenomenal compensations plan where Swisscoin pays you commission to help share the business, grow the network and educate more people and help them to benefit from Swisscoin as well.
From any direct sale of our educational packs, you will receive 10% of the volume in commission, no limits to how many people you can "sponsor" in with your link as every registered member must have a sponsor.
Click here to Join Swisscoin – Register now
If you have a 50 euro package or above yourself, you will also be eligible for "team bonus" with is paid out daily, commission ranging from 2-22% depending on rank, of all sales done by your entire team down through infinity.
Matching Bonus
If you have a 250 euro package or above yourself you are also eligible for "matching bonus" which pays on our your team commission in 11 generations down, ranging from 1-20% matching of their earned commissions, matched by company.
Diamond Rank Bonus Pool
They have a Diamond rank bonus pool set aside by 1% of all sales done worldwide, shared among diamonds and above.
There are also different ranking bonuses ranking from a laptop, gold rolex, cash, luxury house anywhere you want, and more. I was like “WOW” after getting to know this part. Who wants to miss out?
From all your commissions, 60% goes to cash account / e-wallet free to use, and 40% goes to mandatory trading account to only purchase more packs and tokens to generate swisscoins to your benefit.
Observing the above image, you’ll see that swisscoin Mastercard will be
issued in September 2016 to all registered swisscoin Reps to be able to
purchase a pack from swisscoin, you must first create an account, after that it is important that you enter your details under basic information "my data" in backoffice, this has to be done, if not you will not be able to fund your account.
Swisscoin also introduced what we call KYC (know you customer) to prevent money laundering, terrorist funding and other illegal activities.
After you have entered you detail you can now go ahead and fund you
account, this can be done by bank transfer or bitcoin payment, funds
will be in swisscoin e-wallet within 3 days.
When funds are in account, you can then go ahead and purchase the desired package. Soonest, they’ll integrate PayPal, Payoneer and Payza into their payment system. As for commissions gotten, it could be cashed out via wireless transfer.
Please, if you’ve any question concerning swisscoin cryptocurrency, feel free to ask via comment section and I won’t hesitate to provide you with a reasonable answer. Don’t forget to share this opportunity with friends that are ready to invest. Swisscoin is still at its early stage, so its best you get started with them now and create investments with them that could turn you into a millionaire tomorrow.
Click here to Join Swisscoin – Register now
Less I forget, interested persons that have registered can drop their numbers and I’ll add you to Swisscoins whatsapp group (they got lot of groups) where you get educated about Swisscoin.
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
(Video) See the man that finished a bowl of Eba In just 2min
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A man from ghana finished a plate of EBA in just 2min
Can we say he is using juju (charm) or that is how long and big his trouts is?
At least he is not a Nigerian
YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN NOW
Saturday, 2 July 2016
Seven Killed By Shelling In Libya’s Benghazi
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At least seven civilians have been killed and eight wounded by shelling in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi.
Forces loyal to military commander Khalifa Haftar launched a campaign against Islamists and other opponents in Benghazi in 2014.
Haftar’s forces made substantial gains earlier this year, but fighting on the edges of the city has continued.
A special forces’ spokesman, Fadel al-Hassi, said shelling over the past two days had come from the Sabri and Souq al-Hut districts in northern Benghazi, where Haftar’s opponents have been holding out. The claim could not immediately be verified.
Earlier this week jets pounded Sabri and Souq al-Hut and at least six men from Haftar’s forces were killed in fighting on the ground.
Libya has been in turmoil since veteran ruler Muammar Gaddafi was forced from power in an uprising five years ago.
United Nations-backed unity government is designed to replace two rival governments that have competed for power from Tripoli and from the east since 2014, backed by complex alliances of armed groups.
Friday, 3 June 2016
Beggars earn as much as $70,000 – $80,000 monthly in Dubai
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A recently discovery shows that beggars in Dubai earns about $80,000
monthly. According to Gulf News as seen on People’s China News, a beggar
who was recently caught by the Dubai Municipality Inspectors revealed
that he makes as much as $73,507 monthly.
According to Faisal Al Badiawi, the Head of Markets Section, he said that;

According to Faisal Al Badiawi, the Head of Markets Section, he said that;
“Some of the beggars were carrying passports issued with business or tourist visas. We found that the majority of the beggars had entered the country legally with a three month visa, in order to collect as much money as they could during their time here”
Thursday, 26 May 2016
World Best Chef, Benoit Violier Commits Suicide!
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Benoit Violier, 44, was found dead with self-inflicted gunshot wounds, according to police who are investigating his death.
The chef, who was known for running the prestigious Restaurant de l’Hotel de Ville, was found dead at his Switzerland apartment.
In a statement police said: “Late in the afternoon, police […] went to [his home] where they discovered at his home the body of Mr Benoit Violier.”
Police outlined that they believe he died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds in the statement.
The chef rose to fame after his restaurant was named “the world’s best” by France’s La Liste ranking.
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Fish with ‘human face’ causes online ripples in China (PHOTOS)
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Wugang – A fish with a ‘human face’ is attracting waves of visitors
to the home of its owner in Wugang City, Central China’s Hunan Province,
local media reported.
According to China.org.cn, the “humanoid” carp belongs to Qiu Xioahua, a teacher at an elementary school in Wugang. Qiu has fished for nearly 20 years, but this is the first time he has caught this kind of carp.



The dark brown fish, caught by Qiu at a reservoir on April 30, measures 36 centimeters long and weighs 800 grams.
The fish’s mouth, nose and eyes resemble those of a human.
Pictures of the fish have gone viral on Chinese Internet platforms.
According to China.org.cn, the “humanoid” carp belongs to Qiu Xioahua, a teacher at an elementary school in Wugang. Qiu has fished for nearly 20 years, but this is the first time he has caught this kind of carp.
The dark brown fish, caught by Qiu at a reservoir on April 30, measures 36 centimeters long and weighs 800 grams.
The fish’s mouth, nose and eyes resemble those of a human.
Pictures of the fish have gone viral on Chinese Internet platforms.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
NAKED PROTEST AGAINST RAPE!
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01:36:00
Angry Rhodes students strip off to protest at rape on campus. Photo from Twitter
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The protests began on Sunday, when a group of students delivered a list of demands to the university’s management.
Their demands include changes to the current sexual assault policy at the university.
"These include a change of the definition of rape to include those who are forced to penetrate another as well as to change the policy which currently requires victims to prove that their perpetrators intended to rape them," said their statement of demands.
The protestors also want those charged with rape to be suspended from residences.
On Sunday, the students gave management a list of 11 names of people they allege are guilty of rape and sexual assault. The list, called #RUReferenceList, quickly spread through social media yesterday.
The gatvol protestors went into residences hunting for the alleged rapists.
But many have been upset about the publication of the list, since those named have not been found guilty. Vice Chancellor Sizwe Mabizela pleaded for the privacy of the alleged rapists to be protected.
According to The Herald, cops are at the scene this evening as protestors block entry to the campus.
The protestors are threatening to shut down the university if their demands are not met.
Monday, 18 April 2016
Mandela’s ex-wife, Winnie hospitalized for back surgery
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Former wife of Nelson Mandela and South African anti-apartheid campaigner, Winnie Madikizela, is expected to have surgery on her back on Thursday after undergoing a similar procedure in March, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday.
Reuters reports that the former first lady had been hospitalized on March 7 for surgery on her back the following day and is due for a follow-up operation.
It was not clear the nature of the ailment Madikizela-Mandela, 79, is being treated for.
During her ex-husband’s 27-year incarceration for his fight against white minority rule, Madikizela-Mandela campaigned tirelessly for his release and for the rights of black South Africans, suffering years of detention, banishment and arrest by the white authorities.
Madikizela-Mandela’s suffered a blow last week after the High Court dismissed her claim to Mandela’s ancestral home at Qunu in the Eastern Cape Province.
Mandela died in 2013 and made no mention of Madikizela-Mandela in his will. She plans to appeal the ruling, according to media reports.
Madikizela-Mandela had claimed she had bought the Qunu property in 1989 while Mandela was still behind bars, giving her ownership rights under traditional law.
She was left nothing from Mandela’s $4.1 million estate, which was divided between his family, the ruling African National Congress party, former staff and several schools.
Photo: Reuters
Ecuador earthquake death toll rises to 238
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11:22:00
THE death toll from Ecuador’s biggest earthquake in
decades soared to at least 238 yersterday as rescuers using tractors
and bare hands hunted desperately for survivors in shattered coastal
towns.
And at least 11 people were still missing following the quakes which killed 41 people and wounded hundreds in Japan. In Ecuador, the 7.8 magnitude quake struck off the Pacific coast at the weekend and was felt around the Andean nation of 16 million people, causing panic as far away as the highland capital Quito and collapsing buildings and roads in a swath of western towns, Reuters reported.
President Rafael Correa, rushing home from a trip to Italy, said the number of fatalities jumped yesterday to 235. “The immediate priority is to rescue people in the rubble,” he said via Twitter. “Everything can be rebuilt, but lives cannot be recovered, and that’s what hurts the most.”
The government called it the worst quake in the country since 1979. In that disaster, 600 people were killed and 20,000 injured, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. More than 1,500 people were injured, authorities said. Coastal areas nearest the quake were worst affected, especially Pedernales, a rustic tourist spot with beaches and palm trees, which appeared largely flattened.
“There are people trapped in various places, and we are starting rescue operations,” Vice President Jorge Glas said yesterday morning before boarding a plane to the area. A state of emergency was declared in six provinces. Authorities said there had been 163 aftershocks, mainly in the Pedernales area.
Many people spent the night on the streets. In Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city, rubble lay in the streets and a bridge fell on top of a car. About 13,500 security force personnel were mobilized to keep order around Ecuador, and $600 million in credit from multilateral lenders was immediately activated for the emergency, the government said.
Meanwhile, at press time, Japan was struggling to restore services in the south-western island of Kyushu after it was hit by two powerful earthquakes.
Some 180,000 people spent a third night in temporary shelters, including cars and tents. More than 62,000 homes remain without electricity and 300,000 homes have no water, Japanese media report. Saturday’s magnitude-7.3 quake struck at 01:25 (15:25 GMT on Friday) close to the city of Kumamoto, which had been hit by a magnitude-6.4 quake on Thursday night. Both quakes were shallow, causing huge damage to roads, bridges and tunnels. Big landslides cut off remote mountain villages.
And at least 11 people were still missing following the quakes which killed 41 people and wounded hundreds in Japan. In Ecuador, the 7.8 magnitude quake struck off the Pacific coast at the weekend and was felt around the Andean nation of 16 million people, causing panic as far away as the highland capital Quito and collapsing buildings and roads in a swath of western towns, Reuters reported.
President Rafael Correa, rushing home from a trip to Italy, said the number of fatalities jumped yesterday to 235. “The immediate priority is to rescue people in the rubble,” he said via Twitter. “Everything can be rebuilt, but lives cannot be recovered, and that’s what hurts the most.”
The government called it the worst quake in the country since 1979. In that disaster, 600 people were killed and 20,000 injured, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. More than 1,500 people were injured, authorities said. Coastal areas nearest the quake were worst affected, especially Pedernales, a rustic tourist spot with beaches and palm trees, which appeared largely flattened.
“There are people trapped in various places, and we are starting rescue operations,” Vice President Jorge Glas said yesterday morning before boarding a plane to the area. A state of emergency was declared in six provinces. Authorities said there had been 163 aftershocks, mainly in the Pedernales area.
Many people spent the night on the streets. In Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city, rubble lay in the streets and a bridge fell on top of a car. About 13,500 security force personnel were mobilized to keep order around Ecuador, and $600 million in credit from multilateral lenders was immediately activated for the emergency, the government said.
Meanwhile, at press time, Japan was struggling to restore services in the south-western island of Kyushu after it was hit by two powerful earthquakes.
Some 180,000 people spent a third night in temporary shelters, including cars and tents. More than 62,000 homes remain without electricity and 300,000 homes have no water, Japanese media report. Saturday’s magnitude-7.3 quake struck at 01:25 (15:25 GMT on Friday) close to the city of Kumamoto, which had been hit by a magnitude-6.4 quake on Thursday night. Both quakes were shallow, causing huge damage to roads, bridges and tunnels. Big landslides cut off remote mountain villages.
Sunday, 27 March 2016
50 Taliban militants, including IS terrorists killed in Afghanistan
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In Afghanistan, 50 Taliban militants, including IS terrorists, have been killed across the country. According to a statement released by the Afghan defense ministry yesterday, the operations were carried out in the country’s eastern and central regions. A number of fighters were detained, while Afghan forces also seized weapons belonging to the militants, the ministry added.
Saturday, 26 March 2016
Belgium terror attacks: EU Interior and Justice Ministers to meet in Brussels
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European Union Interior and Justice Ministers will hold a crisis meeting today in Brussels following the militant attacks that killed 35 people in the Belgian capital. Netherlands, which currently holds the EU rotating presidency, announced this yesterday. The meeting is crucial amid news reports, which reveals that Islamic State has allegedly trained at least 400 fighters to target Europe in a series of terrorist attacks. Security officials said, the IS terrorist group has a number of semi-autonomous cells spread across Europe. The warning comes from a number of European and Iraqi intelligence officials, as well as a French lawmaker familiar with jihadi networks.
Meanwhile, Turkey said it had detained and then deported Ibrahim El Bakraoui, one of the two suicide bombers at Brussels airport. He accused the Belgian authorities of failing to confirm his links to terror. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday said Turkish authorities detained the attacker in June last year in Gaziantep, close to the Syrian border, and then deported the foreign terrorist fighter to the Netherlands at his request. An official informed that Belgian consular authorities were formally notified of his deportation on July 14, 2015, adding that he was then released by the Belgian authorities, without giving a timeframe.
Friday, 25 March 2016
US Providing Over $240m In Development Assistance In Northeast Nigeria
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The United States says it is currently providing over $240M in development and humanitarian assistance through comprehensive programs in north eastern Nigeria and the broader Lake Chad Basin region.
This is according to the Director of the United States International Agency For Development (USAID) Mission in Nigeria, Michael Harvey, who is in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, on an assessment tour.
He said the tour was to obtain first-hand information on the spending of sister donor agencies operating in war-torn northeast Nigeria and funded by USAID.
The insurgency problem in northeast Nigeria has forced millions of citizens out of their homes with school-age kids kept out of their classes, a situation that had made the USAID intensify its intervention programmes in the affected areas.
The Director of the USAID said the intervention programmes were targeted at Internally Displaced Persons in Borno, Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, Taraba and Yobe States.
USAID believes the task of addressing the many issues families in the displaced people’s camps as well as those in the host community are dealing with is overwhelming.
The victims of insurgency in Bakassi, originally from Gwoza Local Council in Borno State are the first to host the team.
They complained of poor living conditions and feeding, which they said had led to malnutrition and other illnesses.
“We need water and drugs and the weather is very harsh here because there are no trees. The sun disturbs us a lot,” one of the displaced persons, Hauwa Bello, told the group.
Part of the intervention plans of the USAID is to identify and empower displaced families preparing them for their return home.
The USAID also encouraged informal community schools assuring them of its willingness to partner with relevant authorities to give as many kids as possible unlimited access to education.
The region had seen over six years of insurgency and terror attacks mostly carried out by members of Boko Haram terrorist group.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
US Election 2016: Clinton condemns Trump's plans for Nato
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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton rebuked Republicans and defended Nato in a counter-terrorism speech after deadly attacks in Brussels.
Her comments contrasted sharply with her Republican counterparts, namely Donald Trump, who has suggested scaling back US commitments to Nato.
Mrs Clinton said the US should consult more deeply with Arab partners and stand with Europe in its time of need.
"Our European allies stood with us on 9/11. It's time to return the favour."
Her comments contrasted sharply with her Republican counterparts, namely Donald Trump, who has suggested scaling back US commitments to Nato.
Mrs Clinton said the US should consult more deeply with Arab partners and stand with Europe in its time of need.
"Our European allies stood with us on 9/11. It's time to return the favour."
America should not turn its back on its allies, she said during remarks at Stanford University in California, and insulting them is not a good way to fight terrorism.
She addressed Mr Trump's calls to reinstate the use of torture and water boarding to glean information from those accused of terrorism.
"I am proud to have been part of an administration that outlawed torture," the former secretary of state said.
She addressed Mr Trump's calls to reinstate the use of torture and water boarding to glean information from those accused of terrorism.
"I am proud to have been part of an administration that outlawed torture," the former secretary of state said.
The deadly attacks in Brussels that killed more than 30 people are the "latest brutal reminder" that more must be one to defeat to so-called Islamic State (IS) militant group, she said.
The US and Europe should take a "harder look" at airport security protocols, and other "soft targets" that IS may attack.
Mrs Clinton also said proposal in Congress to make a national commission on encryption could help fight online radicalisation.
The US and Europe should take a "harder look" at airport security protocols, and other "soft targets" that IS may attack.
Mrs Clinton also said proposal in Congress to make a national commission on encryption could help fight online radicalisation.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
russia plane crash
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The Flydubai boeing 737-800, coming from Dubai, missed the runway as it attempted to land on Saturday morning.
The BBC reported that the cause the crash is not clear, but poor visibility and high winds are being considered as a factor.
Reports said that the plane abandoned its initial attempt to land and circled for two hours before crashing at the second attempt.
A search is under way for the plane’s flight recorders and an investigation has been opened into the cause of the crash.
Other flights have been diverted away from the airport.
FlyDubai, a low cost carrier which was launched in 2009 with a hub in Dubai, operates flights to some 90 destinations.
The Australian government says it will hold an early election in July if the Senate fails to pass two labour
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This comes after the Senate rejected the bills that aimed to re-establish a construction industry watchdog and regulate how unions are managed.
Australia’s Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has now asked the Governor-General to recall both houses of parliament on April 19 to deal with the measures.
Failure to pass the laws, according to the PM, would provide a double dissolution election trigger.
Mr Turnbull is also bringing the government’s budget announcement forward to May 3.
According to BBC, the Prime Minister said: “The time has come for the Senate to recognise its responsibilities and help advance our economic plans, rather than standing in the way.
“This was the fifth review the bills have undergone,” he said, insisting that “the time for playing games is over”.
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