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If you are still wondering, “Is NNU real?” Then, you need to read this article to the end. You need to know what you are about to step into before you invest.
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Are you ready to be financially independent?

If No, then this post is not meant for you.

If Yes, then I am going to show you how to achieve that in this post.

I totally agree with you that some online businesses are owned by people who are looking for ways to scam others.

However, NNU INCOME PROGRAM is not one of them. It is a very legit business which is tested and trusted!

The most amazing part of this program is that you can earn massive income from your mobile phone at home or anywhere by just doing simple tasks.

Guess what? These simple tasks are the things you have always been doing everyday without getting paid for it.

Right now, NNU is ready to pay you by performing the same tasks.

Now, I am about to give you full NNU income program review and how to register on NNU.

1. WHAT IS NNU Income Program?


NNU Income Program (N.I.P) is a program with a mission of dealing with financial problems in Nigeria among the youths, students, middle class and whoever that wish to take advantage of earning opportunity and making money online legitimately.

It creates the channel for participant to earn passive income on monthly basis.

2. How does NNU Income Program work?

As a participant, you have 4 options to earn more money to your bank account every month on NNU Income Program.
  1. NAP: As an affiliate, you earn 62.5% per each referral. When you introduce your friends to participate on NIP, you earn N1,000 Naira from their entry fee/product purchase and becoming part of NNU Community. In future, more valuable products will be added and you will be earning more commission per sales. 
  2. Active daily login: When you login to your account daily on NNU browsing and reading news, you earn N50 or more depending on daily revenue share.
  3. Commenting and Contributing: When you browse each post, read and contribute your view by comment, you earn from N1 and above on each post you commented depending on daily ad revenue.
As a member, you are not allowed to share any post news to earn except the assigned sponsored post.

Unless you wish to share any interesting post with your friends on social media. We assign a particular post to members on daily basis which we only pay for.

So once you register and activate your account by purchasing NIP pack, you will need to edit your profile and provide your bank account details while you start taking part in NNU activities.

In conclusion, You could be making more than N10,000 Naira daily when you are serious in taking part in NNU activities.
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3. Is NNU Income Program legit and reliable?

Now you may be wondering, Is this a scam site? NO. Not at all.

NNU is a financial solution not a quick rich scheme and it’s a Double Your Hustle (DYH) idea created July, 2017 by a young Nigerian netpreneur Paul Samson under the auspices of G-Cyber Technologies. A professional web and ICT business registered under Corporate Affairs Commission (2453653).

Paul Samson, the brain behind NNU is an internet marketer, affiliate marketer, freelancer and a Blogger who has achieved a lot and already made a good living using internet daily.

Becoming an affiliate and getting involved with earning opportunities online is the best option for you. As an affiliate and online business owner, you can alleviate poverty, headache and uncertainty of working for someone else.

Keep in mind though that you must have an entrepreneurial spirit and positive mindset. Affiliate and online business are not for everyone.

But, if you like the idea of breaking away from financial bondage in this country, working and making money in the comfort of your home or wherever you are, owning your own business and growing your business at your own pace, then becoming NNU Affiliate is a good starting point and a great choice for you.

6. How To Join NNU

Are you ready to invest and become financially free? Then, you need to register on NNU today.
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To register on NNU, you need to purchase NNU Income Pack with a token amount of N1,600 Naira only (one time payment).

Your application will only get approved when you have successfully purchase and pay for this pack. So make sure you have your N1,600 Naira ready before you proceed to registration.

How To Register On NNU Income Program

  1. To get started, click “Register Now” button below. This will take you to the checkout and registration page where you simply provide your details to register and make payment for NNU Income Package. When the page opens up, look for the package and click Register Now.


2. Currently, they have 3 payment options:

  • Voucher, 
  • Online payment via Paystack
  • Direct Bank Transfer.
If you wish to pay online using your ATM card, Paystack payment option will automatically be selected.

If you wish to pay via bank transfer, scroll down to select “Direct Bank Transfer” then click on make payment.

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