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Facebook Naira Free Report Analysis

Posted by Udegbunam Chukwudi Under Reviews On January 25, 2010 15 COMMENTS

Facebook Naira Review

Few weeks back, Nigerian internet marketer, Ogidi Patrick (“Nigeria’s No. 1 Facebook Wealth Expert”) launched what is an IM product he calls Facebook Naira. As always I was skeptical about it because most of the new IM products around now are just rehashed and over hyped IM products.

Unfortunately this one failed to impress me and I stumbled on something fraudulent within.

The first half of this report by the title of, Make Money on Facebook 1: Pay Per Join; was just another way of getting referrals to surveys programs etc via Facebook.

Unfortunately some of the sites he listed have been tagged scam by quite a lot of peeps on the internet. Take for example, Affiliano (As at the time of publishing this post, the site was unavailable, so I could only access the Google cached page.)

Boasting of commission rates of up To $4.00 Per Referral, what happens behind the scene is that this company actually makes money via your signing up for Hostgator and Hostmonster hosting and then pays you from their commission.

Research via the great Google, shows that Affiliano works by allowing you to sign up free of charge then suggesting you set up an affiliano affiliate website using web hosting from Hostgator or Hostmonster. Once you set up your website, you start promoting it and getting referrals using your referral links. Your referrals are also expected to do the same thing (Buy web hosting, setup an affiliate website and get more referrals).

Please note two things: To be paid, your referrals MUST buy hosting from Hostgator or Hostmonster and You have to use their own links (affiliate links of course).

For more info on this company, please read; Any Advice on Affiliano.com? @ Scam.com

Make Money On Facebook 2: My Idea Cash Business [MIMC] which is the second half of the report is all about setting up a Facebook Fan page and having your fans list what problems they have such as how to make money online, staying healthy, getting a visa etc.

You dedicate a little bit of time to finding solutions to their problems and in return you get paid a token fee for your trouble.

As I rounded up my perusal of this free report, I detected something funny in his “alleged” bank account statement shown below. This is part of his earnings in 5 days after launching a paid report on UK Scholarship Opportunities.

Facebook Naira Review

I knew I had seen this exact bank statement on another free report by Kenneth Ifeanyi, another Nigerian internet marketer, and thus I proceeded to search my inbox for the report. After 15 minutes, I prevailed.

Below is Kenneth Ifeanyi’s bank statement from the Profit Leakage free report. Please note that his account number has been cut off unlike in the image above and the red warning is also absent.

Facebook Naira Review

The above problem is something that is killing the Internet Marketing industry. People just go about laying false claims to huge affiliate earnings, google adsense earnings and what have you, all with the intention of getting unsuspecting folks to buy their wonder e-books/softwares.

NOTE: The bank account clearly belongs to Kenneth Ifeanyi as shown @ the end of his sales copy @ Sucking Cash Income.

To all Internet Marketers who engage in stuff like this, do please STOP treating your customers like they are dumb. Not everybody is dumb and naive and you’re just ruining a lucrative business model for the honest folks.

The main report costs N3,500 and is available @ Facebook Naira Ultimate Report. Feel free to give it a try and learn the secret simple strategies to gaining tons of referrals from Facebook which will lead to your making millions of naira in 1 month.

Have a fabulous week ahead. Cheers!

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15 Responses to “Facebook Naira Free Report Analysis”

  1. Harish from linkwheel says:

    Your article would sound the alarm bells for those who are into things which you have referred in your article….

  2. It is a shame that some people cheat others while claiming they are selling useful information. That is why I always insist that anyone wishing to make money online should start with free resources first. That way, you will learn at least the rudiments before parting with cash. Nice post. ;-)
    Nigerian Entrepreneur hopes you will read…Online Business

  3. Leke from NaijaComputers says:

    The Make Money Online niche has been really abused in Nigeria. No thanks to all the fake gurus.

  4. OH! My! GOD!!!

    This is really a big one, I’ve been connected with Patric Ogidi on Facebook, he advertises his FB Naira stuff.

    I thought he was scam too, only not to exaggerate it, I ignored my thoughts.

    Now I’ve to warn some people, mostly someone I know who could be paying for Patric’s scammy products. :(

    Thanks.

    • It’s apparent someone is up and about once more ;) . I’m assuming that since you took the time to leave a comment here, you’re most definitely feeling a lot better. Thank God.

      Alert your friends oh, B4 they waste their precious money. I’ve made up my mind not to connect with any internet marketer on Facebook. I’ll probably create a Facebook page for my blog and there and ONLY there, can internet marketers connect with me and say whateva they like.

      Best Wishes

  5. Jide says:

    This is a nice piece and an eye opener.The likes of Patrick Ogidi are desperado masquerading as internet marketers.
    God will bless you for this info. i almost fall a victim.

  6. Bright says:

    This Is A false claim about, Patrick Ogidi, the owner of facebook naira, Austin Azubike is just been jealous and angry over what Patrick did to him, he’s trying to ternish the image of Patrick bcos Patrick exposed his debious act on Success Digest, That Austin is a big scam,

    I was recently scam by this wicked human being who called himself Austin, i paid N4,000 to his GTbank account for the profitrake he advertised, but up till now, he didn’t send my package, i have a proof to this,

    Austin Azubike is thesame Kenneth Ifeanyi who scam a whole lot of people on success digest

    Facebook Naira is real and genuine… I have the product, and it has made me some cool cash online

  7. Bright says:

    Do you have any proof to show that the account statement belongs to Kenneth Ifeanyi?

  8. Ayo says:

    Nice work and great revelation.

    1. Austin Azubike is Kenneth Ifeanyi or that the Old fool is being used by Kenneth. Either way, they are thieves.

    2. FaceBook Naira is a liar and a cheat. You don’t have to make false claims to sell a product or service.

    I suggest everyone forwards this post around, share it with everyone else they know so that this kind of nonsense can be stamped out.

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