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Instagram went from being a platform used to share photos and video with like-minded users to it being the biggest platform for public figures and influencers to secure the bag .
Public figures worldwide make over millions , with average influencers making at least $2 970 per month, according to The total Instagram earnings from influencer to influencer depends not only on their follower count but on how often they’re prepared to sell their name and the power of that name in their particular market, NetCredit reported.Striker Ndumiso Mabena not losing hope in Orlando Pirates contract.
Free agent Ndumiso Mabena is said to be still training with Orlando Pirates with the striker hopeful of getting a contract at the Soweto giants, despite some members of management still not being in favour of the signing.Mabena has been training with the Buccaneers for close to three weeks now, attending each and every training session to show his commitment to the club.
This publication last reported that the goal-poacher was unlikely to sign a contract with the Sea Robbers because of his age. That is something that has left management divided, with some keen on bringing Mabena on board, while others seem to think he will be an unnecessary expenditure.
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