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MLF boosts more SMEs, celebrates one year anniversary

…unveils social-financial media platform

In commemoration of its one year anniversary, My Liberty Family (MLF) created a new milestone for this local innovation as it opens access to global participation like its counterparts in advanced economies of Europe and the United States of America.

The proudly Nigerian owned, first of its kind, social network has inarguably proven to be a social platform to reckon with, having more than 100,000 Nigerians within its first year -since December 18, 2016.

Though it started out as a financial scheme and a free business advisory services, the rebranded platform now presents the users and subscribers the opportunity for real time interactions, chat messaging app, opportunity to own a TV channel on the platform, jobs alert, a reservoir of business resources and of course, it is an advertisers’ delight platform wherein they can promote their products and services profitably.

Several small and medium scale entrepreneurs have testified of how My Liberty Family (MLF) has given them the financial power to boost their businesses and the liberty to live the quality life they want to live.

This was made known in Lagos, at the company’s one year anniversary and the unveiling of its social, financial media platform, to expand its operations.

Speaking at the anniversary, the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Francis Ben Adesokan, said, the scheme has benefitted many registered members (Libertarians) and turned them into first time millionaires. Speaking further he said unlike other multi-level marketing scheme which empowers a few early registered members and keeps others as slaves, MLF was created to help Libertarians receive financial support from other family members (Libertarians) and it never keeps anyone at the top of the pyramid for long, neither does it enslave any.

“MLF believes that poverty is not African. It also believes that Small and Medium Scale businesses (SMEs) are the country’s growth engine, yet hardly does any financial institution help them. It would be noted that SMEs are essential providers of jobs and economic growth. World Bank reports that 95 percent of jobs in low income countries are created by SMEs. Further report shows that they account for about one third of the country’s gross domestic product, GDP. They are an essential part of private domestic private sector and are a priority in any country’s economic reform.

“It is a platform designed to change the way Nigerians are perceived,” Mr. Ben Adesokan said. “Nigerians are known for many bad things but some of us have proven that our country is a nation of talents and creativity. It is the first coming out of Nigeria and we believe that with the right education and opportunity, everyone can live as they wish and go where they want to go” he added.

Also at the commemoration, Mr. Ben Adesokan unveiled a social media platform borne out of a strong desire to provide solution that meets a wide range of needs for registered members and would-be members. This platform, SeamWith, is to help users feel at home and enjoy several benefits in addition to financial.

“Of what use is to have 500 friends on facebook who are of no business or financial value. But on SeamWith you can have 200 friends with whom you can discuss business and financial ideas,” Mr. Ben Adesokan said.

Joining SeamWith is free and allows the user to seam with other users. One can create ‘Seamer’s hall, akin to the web page, SeamCircle, which is the general timeline page and SeamBox which is the video-sharing platform. The SeamCenter, which offers a one-stop digital library for authors, publishers, developers. It also serves as a platform for advertisers where they can get maximum exposure and earn. The SeamPRO is the market place for professionals and clients to meet and transact, while the SeamChat as the name implies offers instant messaging.

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