By Bilesanmi Abayomi
The Goodmus Charitable Foundation, in collaboration with the Goodmus Learning Centre, has introduced the Global Cluster app, aiming to revolutionize employment opportunities for Nigerians amidst increasing unemployment rates.
During the app’s launch event held in Lagos on Saturday, Mr. Adekunle Badmus, the convener, highlighted its purpose as a platform to engage and empower Nigerians facing unemployment challenges. He emphasized that Global Cluster is a membership-based app designed to connect individuals with skills, equip them, and provide a platform for marketing their expertise to earn income.
“We want to equip Nigerians with accurate knowledge, information, and connectivity where members and vendors can sell their skills and earn,” Badmus explained. “Our goal is to reduce vulnerability through the Global Cluster by providing the right information, knowledge, and connectivity.”
Dr. Michael Adeyemi, CEO of Realtor Max, detailed the app’s compensation plan, which offers members daily, weekly, or monthly rewards based on their activities within the platform. He underscored that Global Cluster also shares profits annually from its operations.
The compensation plan includes various elements such as direct referrals, matching bonuses, binary rewards, star-step bonuses, promotion-based performance bonuses, board breaker incentives, and a global profit-sharing scheme.
To join the Global Cluster community, interested individuals are required to pay a registration fee of N30,000, as outlined by Mr. Gbenga Odewade, Chief Technical Officer of Global Cluster. He emphasized that the app represents one of the most impactful unemployment-solving initiatives currently available in Nigeria, offering transformative opportunities for economic empowerment.
Dr. Segun Oshundapo, CEO of Arch-View Investment Limited, praised Global Cluster as a unique employment opportunity for Nigerians, highlighting the diverse brands and skills available on the platform for marketing and income generation.
Actress and Global Cluster Ambassador, Laide Bakare, described the app as an eye-opener for Nigerians seeking avenues to market their skills, sell products, and earn regular income. Despite acknowledging potential initial challenges associated with a new app, Bakare encouraged Nigerians to embrace Global Cluster as a positive tool for personal and financial advancement.
Stakeholders at the launch emphasized the app’s licensed and legal status, urging Nigerians to leverage its resources to improve their economic circumstances. Global Cluster emerges as a promising initiative set to empower Nigerians by harnessing their skills and entrepreneurial potential in the digital marketplace.
