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Victoria Edmond Egejuru aka Victorious Flourish has Accepted the Call to Become the Goodwill Ambassador of South Africa

It was difficult to choose a Goodwill Ambassador for South Africa because there are many great Kringle Leaders residing in South Africa. Victoria Edmond Egejuru aka Victorious Flourish has Accepted the call to become the Goodwill Ambassador of South Africa and she was chosen mostly because she persisted in her requests to have Goodwill done in South Africa. Ask and you shall receive, as the saying goes. We have spent most of the year 2022 supporting the fastest growing countries within the Kringle Society and now it is time to branch out to other countries like South Africa. We believe that by bringing Goodwill to South Africa that it will help us to grow our Kringle communtiy there faster. We want to speed up our growth in countries like South Africa. We hope all the great Kringle Leaders of South Africa will unite and fully support our effort to do Goodwill in their country having Victoria Edmond Egejuru as their Goodwill Ambassador. Our Active Membership globally continues to grow and now we have about 24,000 Active Members and just under 4,000 Holders of the KLUV coin. We have raised the total amount of money for Goodwill to $120,000.00 within the first 8 months of the existence of the KLUV coin. THAT'S AMAZING! $10,000.00 of that will be spent on food to feed the poor in South Africa on November 19th, 2022.

$10,000 of BNB was sent to Ambassador Victoria Edmond Egejuru on November 14th, 2022 to purchase food: https://bscscan.com/tx/0x05d271a4ec78a5f4ec134e7694dcc3f5c2e4dc4f31550cede5783ae61054ac37

APPRECIATION

First and foremost, I want to give Glory to God for our wonderful community and the great Admin God blessed us with, special thanks to our Admin. I also want to thank Admin for finding me worthy to be the Goodwill Ambassador for South Africa, it’s a great honour, thank you sir. We are in a divine project.

I thank God Almighty for a very successful event, special thanks to our great South African Leaders that contributed immensely to the great success of the goodwill: My Dear Husband, Mr. Edmond, Mr Henry, Madam Given, Mama H, Madam Ntombi, Mr David, Mr Daniel, Madam Happy, Mr Banjo, Mr Yomi, Mr Xaba and all other great leaders and members of South African Chapter, God bless you all. Special thanks goes to Chief Justice, Mr Augustine, (I call him Professor) and Mr Optimistic for their great supports. To the entire community, thanks a million for your words of encouragement.

PLANNING COMMITTEES

As soon as South African Goodwill was announced by our Precious Admin, we formed “A Committee Members” comprising of Madam Flourish/Husband, Madam Given, Mr David, Mama H, Madam Ntombi, Mr Daniel and Madam Happy. We agreed that each will go for a market survey to get best prices on food items; it was also agreed that we come up with necessary food items that will be used for the goodwill. At the end of week 2, we agreed on stable food (Rice, Maizemeal, Fishoil and later added Potatoes). At the end of the day, we chose the cheapest supplier.



PROVINCIAL LEADERS

We also appointed ‘Provincial Leaders’ to represent our community in the various provinces. They are: Madam Given for Guateng, Mama H for KZN, Mr Daniel for Limpopo, Mr Xaba for Free State, Mr Piet for Northern Cape, Mr Gad for Eastern Cape, and Madam Masuku for Mpumalanga. Two provinces are still vacant of leaders. Each province has a Provincial leader, Assistant and a Secretary.

RADIO TALKSHOW

Three provinces were chosen for a Radio talkshow to talk about our goodwill; almost at the dying minutes, we decided that there was no need to go on Radio to talk about our goodwill, we however agreed to talk about our Kringle Society so as to create more awareness for us here in South Africa. We budgeted R21,000 for the Radio TalkShow and the money is still intact in kluv. We will do the talkshow before the end of November for the 3 provinces so that we can take advantage of the December promo.

LOCATION FOR THE EVENT

Next was to identify the location of the goodwill; it was agreed that since The Goodwill Ambassador lives in Johannesburg Gauteng, we should start from there and the best location for the goodwill is Alexandra in Johannesburg, one of the poorest communities in Johannesburg and also a very high risk area.

We started looking out for a Government property for the venue so we can have a free venue. We approached government personnel in charge of the various properties including Alexandra Stadium but we were told that all Government Properties will go through same process. Once approved, we can choose from among any.

We filled their form, wrote a letter and waited for when we will be called for presentation. Eventually, we were called for presentation and we were told that the process can cost about R30,000 then they told us that the venue will be free; I couldn’t hold back my laughter. We hurried out of the place in search of a private venue. We got one for R5,000 but were told that all weekend have been booked except for 18th. All attempt to get Admin to approve the date proved abortive hence our continuous search. My husband and Mr Henry spoke to the councillor of Alexandra who eventually got the attention of the person in charge of the Youth Centre and we found a free venue.

RANDS VALUE OF BNB RECEIVED

We got our goodwill money on Monday the 14th of November from Admin; the moment I received the $10,000, I logged into Binance to get the Rands equivalent, below is the equivalent:

I transferred 30 BNB immediately to Binance and choose to trade with Williams, a verified Binance trader whom I have traded with like 6 times, the amount was R102,981.90. He indicated paid about 17 Minutes after I initiated the trade and I did not receive the funds in my account. I became very worried after 45 minutes then I put up a group call with the committee members including my kringle sponsor Mr Yomi. It was Mr Yomi that calmed the situation down by saying that South African Bank may have held back the fund to verify from the buyer before releasing the fund. My BP went very high when I waited for almost 2 hours on a trade that was supposed to be completed within 15 Minutes. I was almost involving the police when I got the alert and we all were so excited and thanked God for his faithfulness. This delay brought about value reduction from R167,342.35 to R165,342.35 and based on the value reduction, I swapped the remaining BNB to Kluv in metamask for fear of more reductions.

AFTER PAYING FOR FIRST BATCHES OF ITEMS, WE NEEDED TO PAY FOR THE REST AND THAT WAS WHEN I NOTICED THAT KLUV WAS DOWN; NOT KNOWING WHAT TO DO, I CONTACTED THE TEAM TO INFORM THEM AND THEY SAID I SHOULD GIVE IT TIME, WAITED TILL VERY LATE AND KLUV WAS STILL DOWN, I DECIDED TO CONSULT WITH MR. AUGUSTINE WHOM I FEEL UNDERSTANDS THE MOVEMENT OF THE MARKET BETTER BUT I STILL DIDN’T GET A SOLUTION. THE NEXT DAY KLUV WAS STILL DOWN SO I DECIDED TO LEAVE THE FUNDS IN KLUV TILL IT RECOVERS. THE MONEY WHICH IS STILL IN KLUV WILL HOWEVER BE USED FOR RADIO TALKSHOW.

TOTAL MONEY RECEIVED FROM ADMIN WAS $10,000 WHICH I IMMEDIATELY SCREENSHOT IN BINANCE AS CAN BE SEEN IN ABOVE WHICH IS R167, 342.35, WHICH LATER REDUCED IN VALUE TO R165,342.35 SO OUR WORKING CAPITAL WAS R165,342.35


LOGISTICS/REFRESHMENT OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS

EXPENSES OF MEMBERS’ COMMITTEE MARKET SURVEY AND REFRESHMENT WITH THEIR TEAM AFTER THE EVENT

Madam Flourish/Husband R3,600
Madam Given R2,100
Madam Ntombi R1,650
Mama H R1,500
Mr. David R1,500
Madam Happy R700
Mr Daniel NIL
TOTAL R11,050


TOTAL SUM UP

300 BAGS OF 10KG RICE

300 BAGS OF 10KG MAIZEMILL

300 OF 2 LITERS OF FISHOIL

300 BAGS OF 7KG PATATOES

VAT, BRANDING AND LOGISTCS

TOTAL = R109,143

COST OF EVENT = R21,950

CRYPTO CHARGES/BANK CHARGES = R1,500

CASH AT HAND FOR RADIO TALK SHOW R21,699.35

R11,050
R109,143
R21,950
R1,500
R21,699.35

SUB TOTAL COST = R165,342.35


Official Videos of the event in South Africa



CONCLUSION:

The hall was full with about 500 people, we had much more than 100 people outside the hall and close to 50 people outside the gate; We printed tickets for 300 beneficiaries and those without tickets were already crying and murmuring therefore, we decided to give 4 items (Rice, Maizemeal, Potatoes and Fishoil) each to the physically challenged and the very old helpless women among the beneficiaries. After which we gave the rest 2 items (Rice and Fishoil or Maizemeal and Potatoes) each. We were able to give to about 700 or more beneficiaries.

Everyone present was so excited, beneficiaries were over joyed, Government representatives were amazed and promised to take words back to the Government, South African Kringle Society leaders/members were so happy.

We thank God for a beautiful and successful event. We appreciate our TBC Admin and promise to take this community to greater heights in South Africa.

A professional media coverage will be handed over to the Admin as soon as possible. It was a great event.