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EXPLORE THE DREAM: DOMAK Shelter limited Commences 2022 Ambassadorial Deal Registration| See How To Apply And Win a Brand New Car|
EXPLORE THE DREAM: DOMAK Shelter limited Commences 2022 Ambassadorial Deal Registration
This is to inform Nigerian students and youths that DOMAK Shelter limited, a Real estate company has commenced registration for her 2022 ambassadorial deals tagged “EXPLORE THE DREAM” where participants enjoys benefits of brand new car, cash gift and a tour to Caribbean
Explore the Dream is a global Competition From Face Of Domak , this Competition is better than any Competition in Africa,it give rooms to the Youth and Students to showcase their Selling and Marketing Capacity in real Estate, it’s First of is kind in the World.
Explore the Dream will give Opportunities to the Youth and Students to have benefits of Cash gift, Brand New Car and Tour to Caribbean. With #3,500 Naira Registration and market at Least 100 Youth/Students to buy Land For themselves.
Participate in this once in a Lifetime Opportunity from Face Of Domak Global Ambassador.
Hurry Now and Become the Domak Global Ambassador with Just 3500 Naira .. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
See Photos from last Year competition:
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