The Guardian (Nigeria)

NGO rewards 100 young Nigerians for achieving set goals

- By Bankole Orimisan

ANON- GOVERNMENT­AL Organisati­on (NGO), Ample Life Foundation has rewarded about 100 young people for their dedication and hard work in its MultiLevel Network Marketing business.

Speaking at the Ample Life Foundation Incentive Award in Ikoyi, Lagos, the President/chief Executive Officer of the NGO, Janet Alonge said over 60 people collected different gift items, eight people got incentives worth over one million, while seven people collected wristwatch­es, as six people were rewarded wit electric kettles. Other prizes won included sandwich maker, washing machine, gas cooker, television, air conditione­r, among others.

She hinted that the beneficiar­ies were rewarded for introducin­g new members to the networking business, stating that the value of prizes won depends on the level a member is on the networking platform.

She said since the introduc- tion of N5, 000 student package, the response has been impressive.

“Before now, it was N10, 000 to register as a member, but now, you can as well be a member with N5, 000. People are rewarded when they bring in new members. It has encouraged a lot of people to save on their own and has made them to be self employed, creates wealth by earning sustained income, thereby, reducing unemployme­nt and poverty in the society,” she explained.

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