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“Grassroots Leverage”

In partnership with

In partnership with

Dr. (Mrs.) Ebere Vivian Elekwachi is the Vice President of Doctors For Children International (DFCI), a non-governmental organisation created to take care of children of the less privileged in the rural areas of our society, especially in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. She is also the Founder & C.E.O. of 8dollarz.biz (eight dollarz.biz).

1.To visit different rural communities and towns in all the states of the country and the African continent as a whole; to offer free medical consultation, free medical treatment for children and provision of drugs to prevent and cure childhood diseases in rural areas and sub urban settlements who are not opportuned to have easy access to hospitals and doctors. 2.To empower the parents of the less privileged children with skill-acquisition that will enhance their financial and economic means of livelihood; educate parents in the rural areas on some basic first aids procedures that can be performed on their children before medical attention can be received and also to organize lectures and seminars for the community health workers in the rural areas on how to diagnose and manage childhood infections.

3.To pay for the treatment of specialist or surgical cases for children from the rural areas, sub urban settlement and also the less privileged children who are treated in tertiary hospitals. 4. To organize lectures and seminars for the elite group in the urban cities on their role to their people in the rural areas as regards teaching of their people the importance of their health.

5. To carry out campaign on the importance of the immunization of children and also assist the National programme on Immunization in the administration of the vaccines; to carryout campaign against the dreaded disease - HIV/AIDS, especially as it affects children, through the organization of lectures for those in the primary and post primary schools and advertise on bill boards, posters and jingles on the electronic /prints media and also to counsel children infected with HIV/AIDs, or whose parents are infected with HIV/AIDS or have died from the infection, as regards to the social stigmatization attached to the pandemic in this country.

6. To work in collaboration with other non-governmental organizations, interested philanthropic Nigerians, government agencies and world bodies to assist in providing free medical care for the African children. 7. To set up mini healthcare center of cottage hospitals in the rural areas and also build specialist children hospitals in the major cities of where children especially those with special cases will be treated free of charge.

8. To reduce the incidence of child mortality in Africa as a whole and Nigeria in particular especially for those in the rural areas and less privileged children. 9. To appeal to drug companies for the donation of drugs and other related materials required for the provision of free medical care for the African child.

1.Providing health care for members and partners through HMO packages, as well as children in the rural areas and sub-urban settlements with the help of our volunteer doctors, nurses and health personnel. 2.Taking Africa to our original profession through Agriculture. 3. Using Skill Acquisition/Empowerment platform to enhance the economic and financial livelihood of members. 4.Using the DFCI Cooperative platform to finance Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) of members. 5. Using the presence of communication platform for income generation for members and partners. 6. Employing Occupational Safety Training to equip our members. 7. Using the MLM (multi-level marketing) platform to sell other products of DFCI/8dollarz.com.

1. C.U.G. Line 2. Skill Acquisition 3. Safety (Training & Retraining) 4. Humanitarian Services 5. Cooperatives 6. H.M.O. 7. Social Club 8. Agriculture 9. Entertainment

Every new person introduced into the system attracts $1.6 & it is lined across as a spill-through. 1 to infinity

STAGESNUMBER OF PEOPLE TOTAL TAKE HOME PAY ($) SAVINGS ($) TOTAL

$1.6 $ x 2 = x 4 = x 8 = 6.4 TOTAL = 12.8 INCENTIVE PRODUCT REVENUE

$ x 2 = x 4 = x 8 = 28 TOTAL = 49 INCENTIVE SAFETY (Training & Retraining)

$ x 2 = x 4 = x 8 = 280 TOTAL = 490 INCENTIVE HMO : Special identification For FREE healthcare services

$ x 2 = x 4 = x 8 = 1,200 TOTAL = 2,100 INCENTIVE Social Club

1.DFCI/$8.biz Complete Package = $19 2.You must be active by referring 5 members 3.Your 5 must be active by referring their own 5 each 4.You must complete your 4 th stage of Feeder Matrix 5.The qualified member must invite & host the DFCI Club members during a ceremony with minimum of 2 months’ invitation notice.

1.$60,000 to be given to the qualified member. 2.$10,000 will be for allocated to the Welfare Department to take care of the entertainment aspect of the ceremony (be it naming or burial ceremonies, etc.) 3. $5,000 will be used to migrate you to the Elite Club where you earn $50,000 annually.

LEVELSCOST ($)NUMBER OF PEOPLE TOTAL TAKE HOME ($) SAVINGS ($) , , , ,050350

8 levels

LEVELSCOST ($)NUMBER OF PEOPLE TOTAL TAKE HOME PAY ($) SAVINGS ($) , TOTAL1,

STAGES COST ($) NUMBER OF PEOPLE TOTAL TAKE HOME ($) SAVINGS ($) INCENTIVES Direct Indirect Direct Cooperative earning activation = $100 Indirect Tablet/Laptop Direct Entertainment earning activation = $500 Indirect ,750 1,250 5 days trip to Obudu Cattle Ranch worth $2000 Direct ,375 3,125 Agricultural earning activation = $4,000 Indirect. 4.23,12546,875 15,625 A car worth $30,000 Direct ,12593,750 31,250 Indirect ,625468, ,250 Property support worth $75, , ,868.50

LAPTOP OR TABLET PC

Free Holiday Trip to Obudu Cattle Ranch

RAV Model

Property Support

It has become a law in Nigeria that people should undergo safety trainings including occupational & environmental safety. 8Dollarz.biz has packaged this training to make learning easy for its members. You qualify for this package when you have finished Stage 2 of the 2x3 Forced Matrix. After payment for the material (a one-off deduction of $25 from your earnings), you also earn on your team members who qualify and you are paid up to 6 generations.

LEVELSNUMBER OF PEOPLE TAKE HOME PAY ($) SAVINGS ($) TOTAL1,

6 generations deep

DFCI as a responsible organization recognizes the importance of the health of its members. Hence, we deemed it fit to give our members the opportunity of HMO. We have designated hospitals in every locality where our members are resident & they can go to any of these hospitals to treat themselves & members of their family of any health challenges they are facing, including cases that require surgery and even child delivery. When you finish Stage 3 of the Binary Matrix, you will be inducted in the Health Management Organization (H.M.O.) platform with you paying $175 annually. This package is designed to pay you up to 5 generations once a year.

LEVELSNUMBER OF PEOPLE TAKE HOME PAY ($) SAVINGS ($) ,0241, TOTAL1,692564

5 generations deep HEALTH MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION

AGRICULTURE

AGRICULTURE LEVELSNUMBER OF PEOPLE TAKE HOME PAY ($) SAVINGS ($) , ,2503,750 TOTAL14,0404,680

AGRICULTURE YOU 4 generations deep

THE GEMZ

THE GEMZ The entertainment industry in Nigeria known as Nollywood has grown in leaps and bounds over the past decade. This is evident in the large followership of over 30 million people both within and outside the African continent as experienced by the major television stations both locally and on cable television. It is estimated that over 1 million people are currently employed in the industry, making it Nigeria’s largest employer after Agriculture. In view of this, a matrix plan was drawn to encourage our young and also the young at heart to take part actively in the entertainment industry, and in any of the arts they may be interested in.

THE GEMZ LEVELSCOST ($)NUMBER OF PEOPLE TAKE HOME PAY ($) MATCHING ($) SAVINGS ($) , ,7601,920 32, ,5203,840 46,08015,360 43, ,80025, ,200102,400 55,0001,024430,080143,360 1,720,320573,440

5 generations deep

Once you finish your Stage 4 of the Feeder Matrix, you will be inducted into the Social Club of 8Dollarz.biz with you paying $5,000. The benefit from the Club is $8 from every registered member of 8Dollarz.biz. However, the Compensation Plan has been designed to pay you up to 4 generations and the reward is once a year.

You earn 100% match on all the earnings of all you directly sponsored into the programme. e.g. You sponsored A,B,C,D A = $250 B= $250 C = $250 D = $250 You = A+B+C+D = $1,000 to infinity

The Leadership Bonus starts from the 3rd level and 5% of the product revenue will be shared between the 3rd, 4th and 5th level members in the ratio of 3:3:4 = 10 or 100% The 3rd Level = 30% 4th level = 30% 5th level = 40% ______ 100%

3% of the company’s total empowerment pool will be shared by all Leaders starting from the 3 rd level of the Heroes Matrix. This will be shared quarterly.

Directors are to share in the global pool of 3% empowerment revenue of the company. Also any Country Representative will have 1% of the total profit of the country represented.

8Dollarz.biz has set a pace that can hardly be beaten by any MLM industry in the world of today; hence the objectives are our primary task and also the reward is second to none.