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MutualGrant.org is a social financial communities where members provide financial help to each other and earn financial rewards for doing so. As a new user, when you provide help for the very first time on Mutual Grant, you receive 10% interest growth on your donation weekly, which amounts to 40% in a month with a first time bonus of 60% thus equaling a 100% so you literally double your money on your first donation!


Aside from your 40% monthly earnings, you earn 10%, 5% and 3% referral bonuses on people you refer as 1st, 2nd and 3rd Level referrals respectively. Mutual Grant is still relatively new in Nigeria and there is no better time to join the community than now as there are loads of benefits that come with being an early generation member in Nigeria.
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