THE BEST LEGIT WAY OF MAKING A FAST MONEY IN NIGERIA TODAY

THE LEGIT WAY OF MAKING A FAST MONEY IN NIGERIA TODAY

The are many question on how to make money nigeria today, there have been various means from different author . True some work we have different survey  companies looking for  how to test thier product. But to be sincere with our self most of them don't last long. but today i present to u an everlasting means that will pay you for a long year ,with tis platform you can make a total amount #20,000-#50,000  in a month without stressing yourself , In fact you can do on  your leisure time. i present to you NNU income 
Brief history:
NNU Income Program (NIP) 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 is an internet marketer, affiliate marketer, freelancer and a Blogger who has achieved a lot and already made a good living using internet daily  
they started from Coolnaira.com a referral network with over 70,000 active members and has paid out over 15 million Naira within 1 year+ and still running smoothly. You may check the site.
They are the same guys on Eboss.ng an empowerment network with over 5,000 members and has paid out over 60 million naira within 6 months.

What Does NNU Stands For?
NNU is an acronym of Nigerian News Update. A news publication platform that selflessly shares her revenue with active users, validated and eligible members (NNU Income).
As BBC is to Britons, so is NNU to Nigerians. The only difference is that NNU shares her revenue with Nigerians while BBC do not share her revenue with anyone.
Don't waste your time click now to sign up

What Does NIP or NIP Package Means?
NIP means NNU Income Program. It’s the program through which NNU shares her revenue with validated and eligible members. NIP Pack or package is a virtual product pack which user purchased in the form on application of becoming a validated members of which members also earns commission from.

Who Are Validated And Eligible Members?
Validated and eligible members are active users that have successfully registered for NIP (i.e NNU income program) through the payment of subscription fee of N1,600, otherwise called NNU Income pack purchase. To become a subscriber, you must purchase NNU Income package which cost N1,600 and partake in NNU activities and also an affiliate.

What Does NARS Means?
NARS is an acronym of NNU Ad Revenue Sharing. As a participant, we share ad revenue with you when you take part of NNU activities. NARS comprises of active daily login commission + commenting & contributing commission + sharing sponsored post commission.

What Is NAP?
NAP stands for NNU Affiliate Program. As an affiliate, you earn 62.5% per each referral. Your referral is the person that joins the program through you by signing up with your referral link. You earn N1,000 from their entry fee product purchase (subscription fee).
NOW WHO CAN TAKE PART IN THIS PLAN AND WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN N.I.P ? 
Anyone with daily expenses, Students, Fresh Graduates, Job Seekers, Bloggers, House wives or anyone who wish to earn money online.
U don't need to av a knowledge of the computer. 
All u need is an android phone and a good internet connection
 BUT HOW DO I EARN & HOW MUCH CAN I EARN ON N.I.P.? 
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 N1000  per each referral. When you introduce your friends to join NIP, you earn N1,000 Naira from their entry fee / product purchase and becoming part of NNU Community. 
2. Active daily login: 
When you login to your account daily on NNU browsing and reading news, you earn N50
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 comment on.
4. Sharing sponsored post on Facebook: 
*We assign a sponsored post to members in their dashboard to share on their Facebook timeline, you earn 50 Naira daily on assigned post you share as recommended daily.
Your earning capacity is not limited here
We do overall calculation monthly and share among all top active earners while we disburse payment on 27th of every month.
In conclusion, You could be  earning more than N10,000 Naira daily when you are serious about taking part in NNU activities. 
Your referral earning + Daily login earning + Commenting + sharing post on Facebook could earn you at least N45,000 Naira or more every month

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WE ARE THE ROYAL PRIESTHOOD


THE ROYAL PRIESTHOOD
There is a common idea, which is unbiblical. That is there is a distinction between the clergy and the laity. In 1peter2vs9, the Apostle says that all Christian are …A royal priesthood… which means all clergy are laymen and all laymen are clergy. We are all part of the royal priesthood of God.
1.      This should not surprise us because several passages in the bible said that God’s people are to be named the priest of the lord and ministers of our God. Some of such passages are Exo 61vs6, Rev 1vs 6, 5vs10 and Rev 20vs6.
2.     
As priest of God ,we are to offer sacrifice to God ,not of rams and goats as the old testament priests ,But   spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God. What are these spiritual sacrifices? They include ,among other things
a.      Praise : praise is the first and the most special sacrifice that is mostly acceptable by God . The bible made us know that God don’t send angels to accept praise he rises up to receive our praises . psalm9:11, psalm67:3, heb13vs15, rev19:5.
b.      Singing: singing is another special sacrifice, it is mostly use as a means of praising God. Psalm81:1, Ephesians 5:19, rev 5:9,rev5:19.
c.       Rejoicing: psalm107:22, philipians4:4,isaiah12:6.
d.      Glorifying: Rev 5:12, rev7:12,luke2:20.
e.      Thanksgiving: psalm100:4,col 3:15,Thessalonians 5:18.
f.        Listening: you might be surprise, to see listening. Obeying God commandment, listening  to the instruction he give us is also an act of sacrificing your physical comfort to please God.Ecclesiastes 5:1,Isaiah 55:3, john 5:25.
g.      Doing: put into practice the instruction God give to us is also a sacrifice  unto the lord.matt5:16, 1cor10:31, heb13:16.
Thus we see that praise and thanksgiving are offering but we must remember as worth priest to God there is a great temptation just to praise God in song without offering one’s self, money, and one’s time.
Remember Roman 12:1
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How To Get A Total Victory


TOTAL RECOVERY
Losses in life sometime are bigger than our expectation as an individual we  tend to shift blame to God to keep ourselves clean .Some lost are from the devil (john 10vs10).God is not  a thief he does not steal from man .But when you  discover that robbery is done by the devil .You can fight back for your goods .when you loss treasure that are valuable to you .You grieve for it (matt 10vs 39).But we should  know that every treasure loss can be recover .Because he is able to recover every of your loss today
EVIDENCE THAT HE CAN RECOVER  
·         HIS eyes are everywhere.
·         He can replace /recover.
·         Everything on the earth bow to is name.
·         His voice is irresistible .
EXAMPLE OF THINGS THAT CAN BE LOST:
1.      2king 20vs1-21: You can lost your health ,when a man is sick he as simply lost his health . But let me tell you this even when a prophet of God says you will die , you can say NO and talk to God  I don’t want to die .Our God is merciful he can restore you and make you whole again. But when you agree to what anybody says about your illness that the end you might end up dying. It was because the sick man in matt 9vs2 has a good faith and believe he can be heal that is why Jesus heal him, you can do the same today and you will be totally healed.
2.      Some have lost their love ones: The story of the prodigal son make us know that a man lost his son and morn for him .One day God minister to the son  and he went back home to his father (luke7vs11-15). Have you lost your son /daughter/wife/husband/parent .Jesus is able to get them back for you ,Just have faith and be prayerful.
3.     
Some have lost their salvation: for those that are born again the gift of salvation can be easily lost when a man carelessly allow  sin to come in, for those that have heard about Jesus but decide not to give in to it or for those that have not heard anything about Jesus and joy that is in be saved. Sin is an abomination to God spirit, it deprive you from accessing  the gift God has in plan for you. You can be rich as a sinner but mind you. You  will be richer if you allow God to take over that your business/company/that your education can move faster if you allow God to rule in your life (john 6vs 37).
You can recover everything back today if you give your life to Jesus; he is willing to accept you anytime.  He has the power to restore your riches, health, sons, daughters, businesses. Just have faith and believe, for the bible says for those that believe in him (Jesus), to them are given the power to be called the sons of God.
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How to Grow in Faith

Regarding His second coming, Jesus asked this question: “When the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8, emphasis added throughout).
Why was Jesus concerned about people having faith?
Hebrews 11:6 tells us why faith is so important to God: “But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.”
God expects us to have faith! And if we really believe God and live according to that faith, then God will be pleased. And we’re going to be blessed! But lacking faith and failing to live by faith displeases God.
Why? Because God’s honor is at stake!
First, what is faith?
Faith is an unshakable belief in God and the promises of God. Faith also involves God’s commands. We’re expected to put such confidence in everything God tells us to do that we actually do it!
So how do we dishonor God by a lack of faith? When we disbelieve God, we are in essence saying to God, “I don’t really believe You’ll do exactly what You say you will do. And I don’t really believe that You are what You say You are.”
And God’s response to that is, “I am a promise-keeping God!”
So a lack of faith insults God. God has never failed once—He’s always kept the promises He’s made to human beings. And He always will! (Provided, of course, that we meet the conditions He outlines.)
Faith is one of the key qualities God is looking for in us, so it only makes sense that we make sure we have it.
Degrees of faith
When it comes to the subject of faith, is it only a matter of having it or not having it? No, the Bible makes it clear that there are degrees of faith. Jesus described some people of His day as having little faith and others as having great faith.
So it’s good to ask ourselves: How much faith do we currently have? And how dedicated are we to increasing our faith? Our faith needs to be growing. None of us has enough of it.
Belief in God’s promises
Sometimes religious people will try to encourage faith in areas where there are no promises from God. Someone might say, “Our big outdoor picnic is coming up next week. It would ruin things if it rained. If we just have enough faith, it won’t rain! So, have faith!”
But is there a promise in the Bible that it won’t rain on days when a special picnic is planned? There is no such promise.
Or someone might say, “I’ve applied for a job I really want, and two other people are being considered in addition to me. I’m going to have faith that I’ll get this exact job that I want. If I have faith, I’m sure I’ll get that job.”
But there’s no promise in the Bible that God will—every time—give us the exact job we’d like to have.
When people take this approach to faith, what do they conclude if things don’t work out the way they’d like? They might say, “It’s because I didn’t have enough faith.”

A blank check?
But what about Mark 11:22-24? Jesus said, “Have faith in God. For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says. Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.”
Do these verses give us a promise with no qualifications? Can we rightly have confidence that God will always give us everything we ask for?
Do we have a blank check, so to speak?
First, let’s apply some logic to these verses. If there were no qualifications on what we ask, it would mean we would never have to suffer. None of us likes to suffer, do we? We could ask that we’d never have a health problem, never be in an accident, never have a family problem, never have a financial problem. We’d be confident that our lives could be stress-free and problem-free.
It would never rain on our special picnic. We’d get that job at the XYZ Widget Company.
But how can that be? The Bible tells us that it is through “many tribulations” or trials that we “enter the kingdom of God” and that “many are the afflictions of the righteous” (Acts 14:22; Psalm 34:19).
And let’s consider the life of Jesus. When He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane shortly before His crucifixion, did He get anything and everything He wanted?
No, in fact, His prayer gives us a perfect example to follow. His example qualifies the words that we read in Mark 11. In Jesus’ prayer, He said, “O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will” (Matthew 26:39).
Jesus made His request, then He left it in God the Father’s hands to do what His Father knew was best. In a similar way, Christians are free to ask anything of God. At the same time, we understand that in order to receive that request, it must be a part of God’s wise, loving and perfect will for our lives.
And if it’s not according to God’s will, we shouldn’t want our request anyway. Consider this helpful thought: “God does not just give us what we want. He gives us everything we would want if we knew everything He knows” (Stacey Padrick, “Living With Unfulfilled Longings,”
Discipleship Journal ).
Faith involves believing that God knows best. That’s essential.
What God does promise
Faith must be based on God’s specific promises in the Bible. And we have to be sure that we understand the promises correctly.
We have to be sure we’re not assuming that God promises something He doesn’t promise. We have to understand His promises in the context He gives them, which is the context of His plan and purpose for us.
There are lots of clear, easy-to-understand promises in the Bible. Here are a few examples of His promises to His people:
God will provide us with all our physical and spiritual needs (Matthew 6:31-33;
Psalm 23:1; Philippians 4:19).
He’ll finish the spiritual work that He’s begun in us (Philippians 1:6).
He’ll give us the wisdom we ask for as we go through life (James 1:5). He’ll never leave or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5).
He’ll never allow our trials to be more than we can bear (1 Corinthians 10:13).
He’ll give us peace of mind (Philippians 4:7).
He’ll forgive any and every sin, once we’ve repented of it (1 John 1:9).
He’ll make it possible for us to grow and become like Jesus Christ (Ephesians 4:15).
He’ll cause everything that happens in our lives to eventually work out for good (Romans 8:28).
These are only a few of God’s very clear and specific promises. (For more, see our article “ God’s Promises: Rock-Solid Hope and Assurance.”)
Three ways to grow in faith
It’s comforting to know that if we just do the things God tells us to do, our faith will grow. We don’t have to figure this out for ourselves; we just need to do what God tells us to do!
Let’s look at three basic but profound biblical ways to grow in faith:
1. Ask God for more faith.
We very much need for God to give us Jesus Christ’s own faith, through the power of God’s Spirit.
We should regularly be asking for that faith. We shouldn’t just assume that He’ll automatically give us more faith if we’re not asking for it.
God is watching to see just how much we want more faith. He wants to see how important it is to us. So we need to ask for faith.
2. Focus on obeying God.
James 2:14 tells us, “What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?”
This is not saying that we earn our salvation. Eternal life is a gift, not something that we can earn. But God does expect to see “works” in our lives. What are “works”? They involve obeying and living by every word of God.
In verses 15-16, James supports his statement with a practical example. “If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, and one of you says to them, ‘Depart in peace, be warmed and filled,’ but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit?”What good is that?
“Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead” (verse 17).
Faith without obedience is a counterfeit. In God’s eyes, it’s a mockery of true, living faith.
So God tells us that it’s not possible to have faith, unless we’re keeping His law and living His way of life.
“But someone will say, ‘You have faith, and I have works.’ Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works” (verse 18).
In other words, James is saying, “You can’t show me real faith without works because there is no such thing!”
Our faith is tested in countless ways every day. For example, the Bible tells us that complaining is a sin. That’s an area where our faith is tested. And when we obey the command to not complain, our obedience proves our faith. It proves that we believe that God’s way works.
The same thing could be said about many other commands, such as the need to forgive others, to not let the sun go down on our anger, to give thanks in every situation, to be kind in our dealings with others, etc.
Then James puts belief in perspective: “You believe that there is one God. You do well. Even the demons believe—and tremble!” (verse 19).
No one would say that the demons are pleasing God just because they believe! The same is true of human beings who claim to believe but don’t obey.
James then gives the example of Abraham, showing that his obedience made his faith “perfect” (verses 22-23). When we obey God, our faith grows and becomes more complete.
It’s clear that God was pleased that Abraham was willing to obey Him no matter the request.
Why don’t people obey God? Because they don’t believe God. They don’t believe it pays . They don’t believe God will do what He says. And underneath it all, they really want to do something else.
If we’re not diligently applying ourselves to the things God tells us to do, we’re not going to have much faith.
So what does this mean for us? We need to analyze our lives. We need to ask ourselves, “Where is it that I’m out of step with what God tells me to do in His Word?” We need to think about these things and then make the needed changes in our lives.
When we do—God responds! And we find our faith increasing. No one’s faith will grow unless he or she really focuses on obeying God.
3. Put God’s Word into your mind.
A key verse is found in Romans 10:17: “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
If we’re not constantly putting the Bible into our minds, we’re not going to have much faith! It’s as simple as that.
We read more about Abraham in Hebrews 11. “By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going. By faith he dwelt in the land of promise as in a foreign country, dwelling in tents” (verses 8-9).
What’s the point? Abraham obeyed God because he believed he would receive the promises God had made. That’s why people obey. They believe and act on what God says because they know that if they do, they will receive whatever God has promised.
“For he waited for the city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God” (verse 10). Abraham heard the truth from God—the truth about this future city—and believed God. This resulted in his obedience.
The more we look at physical circumstances, the less likely it is that we will have faith. The more we look into God’s Word, the more faith we will have.
When we do that, we’re not going to doubt. When we’re studying the Bible and thinking deeply about what we’ve read, then it becomes a very real part of our lives.
And because we’re filled with God’s Word, we will have faith. We’ll step out and do what God says, which will then increase our faith. (And it will increase our blessings as well!)
But if we get away from God’s Word—if we don’t study the Bible daily—then it fades from us. It becomes insignificant in our thinking. Now God is not as real to us as He should be. Now His promises are not as real to us as they should be. That’s just the way we humans are. We forget.
The more familiar we are with God’s Word—and the more familiar we are with what He has done and will do—the more faith we can have. That’s because we will know exactly what He says. If we’re not familiar with what He’s done, how are we going to call on God for those particular promises? How are we going to believe that God will keep those promises?
Moving mountains?
Let’s look at Mark 11:22-24 again. Was God specifically promising to move mountains, or was He making an even more important point?
There’s no record that God’s people have had the need to move real mountains. But Christ let us know that the Almighty God easily could do it if we had a real need.
Still, we all do face trials and challenges that can be overwhelming—seemingly impossible spiritual mountains that God can move for us if we ask in faith. For “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26).
Faith believes that God watches over us, cares for us and hears our prayers. We may not know how God will work things out for us. But we believe Ephesians 3:20: “Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.”
God can answer our prayers in many ways—even ways we can’t imagine! There is no limit to what God can do for us when we trust Him.

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