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560 People Benefit from Development Channel’s ‘Economic War Campaign’

Admin Trumpet by Admin Trumpet
May 3, 2019
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560 People Benefit from Development Channel’s ‘Economic War Campaign’

Development Channel (DC)’s Economic War has started to benefit Africans, we can confirm.

Latest on our desk has it that starting from this week, DC has paid dividend or monthly support payments for the first time in the history of the movement to its activated beneficiaries.

Development Channel has credited 560 people’s accounts from Uganda, Kenya and a few activated from Nigeria including children with average $30 per account.

Commenting on the developments, DC boss Charles Lambert said he is excited about the achievement.

“We bless God for beginning of ordinary Africans enjoying proceeds from Africa’s First economic war. We will continue our stride until billions of dollars which usually leave the shores of Africa through foreign brands are redirected into the pockets and communities of Africans. Thank you very much my Lord Jesus Christ for everything,” Charles N. Lambert, Chairman of DC said.

“Oh my God thanks for this good wonderful beginning, me myself i appreciate ,for now I stand to move in every program for Dc as long I have energy I will always stand .

I understand always the beginning is not easy what I see am comfortable with DC that our support (Together indeed we Can) i pray God to grant as more many success to DC programs. Kind regards,” Gideon Thembo, a beneficiary commented.

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