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23 years old Sandile Shezi becomes a millionaire after using his tuition to trade Forex

Meet Sandile Shezi, the 23-year-old man who took a risk in Forex trading and is now a millionaire.
When he was a boy, Sandile used the money given to him for his tuition to trade in the foreign exchange market which has now made him one of South Africa's youngest millionaires.
Making a name for himself in the high-risk Forex market through his company, Global Forex Institute, he has managed to manifest himself as one of the country's most successful Forex traders and his company one of the best in Forex trading.
According to OMGVoice, his company is based in Umhlanga in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. It was established by Shezi and George van der Riet. The company brings “affordable, effective Forex training that works, to the masses.”
According to Global Forex Institute's website most of the training and mentoring provided is done free of charge and the company provides Forex Training not for income but to help lessen unemployment.
The company makes its money from from trading and their results are shared on the website for all its visitors to see.
The training that they do is part of their community work and their way of giving back.
Students are able to link their accounts to the fund and earn while they study. With over 2000 clients trained, Global Forex Institute really is Africa's leading Forex training provider.



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