There’s something magical about Nigerian princes, a bit like Santa Claus if I do say so myself…
I might add them to my tasks with my kids. Oh kids, look! This is the Nigerian Prince!
(DAD, DAD! Wow! The most beautiful day of my life! The Nigerian Prince)
In shopping malls in December, they’ll be quietly replacing photo sessions with Santa Claus for the Nigerian prince.
Ah.. I luv them.
Every day, they travel the world writing lovely digital letters to their victims, lovely people from the comfort of their own homes, in response to their happiness and wealth. They write emails with more passion than a love-struck poet on a sugar high — promising unimaginable fortunes in exchange for just a tiny gesture of trust.
A simple, tiny gesture of trust.
But do you know why it exists?
Yanovich will tell you! At a certain point in their lives, some people become desperate and vulnerable to outside attacks. They see it as a way out at any cost and want so badly to believe it…but when it’s too good to be true, it probably isn’t. Most of the YouTube videos I see show the “new” way to make a lot of monee with just a few clicks.
new solution for the same old, same old problems.
These things do not work, so they can sell you something over and over; that’s their mantra, even if they don’t say it out loud.
Same Nigerian approach.
In my opinion, the best way to become your own Nigerian prince is to become a middleman. It’s about having the skill and competence to sell anything in any niche, like the Nigerian princes whose identities are unknown. It could be your neighbor or really someone from Nigeria…
Fortunately, there’s a way to make it faceless without anyone knowing it’s you if you would like to go this way.
This program will help you start the right way with a 5-day challenge.
The Middle Man
Yann Brainy