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BM Forex Hub has opened a forex trading school in Nakuru City. The Forex Hub will offer both day and evening classes, catering to the diverse schedules of aspiring traders, and will offer financial knowledge and empowerment.
This first-of-its-kind educational institution is set to revolutionize the forex trading landscape by providing individuals with quality education, expert instructors, and a vibrant community of traders.
The school director Boniface Wanambogo said the goal of launching the school is to equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to become successful forex traders with the right education and achieve financial independence.
BM forex hub launches in Nakuru City
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