Essential The Africa the Media Doesn't Tell You About

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The construction pics you see are nothing. They plan to start full blown high rise construction by the middle of this year. They intend to have people living on Eko atlantic by 2016. The goal is to fully have Eko Atlantic completed by 2022. thee best part is that this wont be a white elephant project because 90% of Eko Atlantic land has already been sold. So basically the buyers have to submit the architectural designs for the buildings and Eko company will build it.

I could see myself potentially buying land there someday.
 
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I was born in Tanzania so i kinda hate you and the shytty Swahili Kenyans speak but I support this breh. I plan on moving back to my homeland of Tanzania is less than 4 years:blessed:. The opportunity is staggering. Matter fact theres a thread here in HL where I told people to invest in Africa because im constantly shipping shyt over there and making bank. About to stack money and start going to China to buy gently used cars and flipping them. I know people making 10K a day at 21 just shipping things back to Africa.

Heres a free business idea for all of you. Construction equipment is a HUGE market in Africa right now because they're growing. If you take some heavy machinery over there you can get 1 to 2 thousand PER DAY renting them out. Lets say you have 10 Catepillar heavy machinery all rentted out for 1K a day, thats $3.65 million a year and you dont have to do shyt. Just make sure they pay and keep the equipment running good and you're gucci.

Also just jokes on the Kenyan thing. my girlfriend is kenyan and we are expecting a beautiful African daughter

:ohhh: I need to start making some phone calls
 

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Due to the gap in development, small, high value objects like laptops and smartphones can go for more than double their original price. My boy bought a suitcase full of laptops and smartphones to Kinshasa and flipped it all for 3x retail. Even better if you do it online, but the risk of losing it in transit is a concern.
 

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Due to the gap in development, small, high value objects like laptops and smartphones can go for more than double their original price. My boy bought a suitcase full of laptops and smartphones to Kinshasa and flipped it all for 3x retail. Even better if you do it online, but the risk of losing it in transit is a concern.

Im hip. My homie's sister got married this past summer. And the groom's (both bride and groom are Nigerian btw) brother was trying to cop some electronics and I told him about craigslist. Dude was literally :ohhh: at how "cheap" he was able to get some electronics, I think he copped an ipad or something for the low from some woman who needed the money to pay rent.

:obama: The wonders of social media. Just like that I found a couple Nigerian fb groups, Im about to start hitting people up to see what I can get them
 
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