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STRUCTURING AGREEMENT

      THIS AGREEMENT is made this 6th day of March, 2006 by and between
Lionheart Associates, LLC doing business as Fairhills Capital, a Delaware
Corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "Lionheart") and M Power
Entertainment Inc. (OTC BB: MPWE.OB) (hereinafter referred to as "Company").

                             Recitals

      Whereas, Company is seeking financing and strategic relationships for
financing and desires that Lionheart provide such services to Company with
respect to the same; and

      Whereas, Company and Lionheart desire to enter into an agreement for
such services on the terms and conditions described herein.

      NOW THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, Company and Lionheart agree as follows:

                            ARTICLE I
                           Definitions

      Article 1.1.   "Strategic Relationships" shall mean those persons and
entities that provide financing.

      Article 1.2    "Tagged Party" means those parties, including Strategic
Relationships, identified on Exhibit "1" hereto, as may be amended from time
to time by Lionheart via amendment to Exhibit 1 which may occur by fax, email
or other written communication providing notice from Lionheart to Company of a
Tagged Party.

      Article 1.3    "Transaction Value" shall mean the greater of either (a)
the value of the transaction as agreed by and between Company and the Tagged
Party, or (b) the value of the total consideration given in respect of the
said transaction, financing, including equity, debt or other financing, or
other business combination, including, but not limited to, the issuance of
securities at issue value, any assumption of liabilities, cash, equipment,
services, strategic alliance agreements, and shall be calculated separately
and additively for each such transaction.

      Article 1.4    "Fee" is the amount paid to Lionheart as set forth in
Article III herein.

                            ARTICLE II
                      Services of Lionheart

      Article 2.1.    Services by Lionheart.  Company hereby retains
Lionheart. The function of the relationship will be to (a) Structure a
financing for the company with a Strategic Party in the amount of up to Three
($3,000,000) Million US Dollars. (b) Identifying, screening and qualifying
Strategic Relationships, (b) arranging introductions and attending meetings
between Strategic Relationships and Company, (c) facilitating the terms of the
Strategic Relationship transactions as engaged by Company, and (d) in the
assembly of information, which may be required for presentation to the
prospective Strategic Relationships, (e) assist in any other way to complete
the transaction and ensure transfer of funds to the company.

      Article 2.2    Exclusivity.  Although the relationship between the
parties is non-exclusive, once a Strategic Relationship becomes a Tagged
Party, the relationship of the Tagged Party and Lionheart shall be exclusive
to Company.  Company, nor its executives, officers, representatives shall not
contact or solicit said Tagged party without the prior written approval of
Lionheart, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.  After receiving
prior approval from Lionheart, Company may enter into agreements with Tagged
Parties introduced by Lionheart.  In the event the Company enters into a
binding agreement with a Tagged Party, Lionheart shall be entitled to a Fee as
set forth in Article III herein.  Lionheart will manage its relationships with
its Tagged Parties.

      Article 2.3    No circumvention.  Company, and its subsidiaries,
affiliates, officers, employees, agents and/or representatives shall not
circumvent, solicit or contact any persons or entities introduced by Lionheart
to Company, with whom Company had no prior relationship prior to said
introduction by Lionheart, without prior written consent of Lionheart.

                           ARTICLE III
              Structuring Fees Payable to Lionheart

      Article 3.1    Fees.  In consideration for the structuring services
rendered by Lionheart, Company agrees to pay Lionheart the following Fee
resulting from the close of any transaction involving a Tagged Party:

            A.    Structuring fee of up to Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000)
                  US Dollars paid on a pro rata basis to the amount of the
                  actual financing. The Fee shall be paid to Lionheart in the
                  form of cash upon the day of the close of the transaction.

            B.    Warrants in the Company equaling Three Hundred Thousand
                  ($150,000) US Dollars. The Fee shall be paid to Lionheart
                  the day of the close of the transaction and shall be on the
                  same terms as the investor's warrants and shall include
                  registration rights.

                            ARTICLE IV
                       Term and Termination

      Article 4.1    Term.  This Agreement is for a minimum period of 180 days
commencing on the date this Agreement is executed by the Company ("Initial
Period") and thereafter, this Agreement shall continue month-to-month in
accordance with the terms set forth herein until terminated.  After expiration
of the Initial Period, this Agreement may be terminated at any time by either
party with or without cause upon thirty (30) days' notice of termination.  In
the event of a material breach by Lionheart or Company, or for Cause, as
described in Article 4.2.d hereof, either party may terminate this Agreement
by first providing a ten (10) day notice to cure and if the defaulting party
has not cured within said period, then the non-defaulting party may terminate
this Agreement.

      Article 4.2    Termination.  In the event this Agreement is terminated
by Company and no subsequent similar agreement is entered into by the parties,
Lionheart shall be entitled to its Fee from Company in connection with
transactions between Company and Tagged Parties for a period of 12 months
following termination.

                            ARTICLE V
               Documents, Information and Referrals

      Article 5.1.      Company agrees to provide Lionheart with all documents
and information, including but not limited to financial information, summary
and full business plans, whether confidential or not, reasonably necessary or
required by Lionheart.  Lionheart agrees to maintain the confidentiality of
such information, and to require any Tagged Party to whom confidential
information is disclosed to execute an appropriate nondisclosure agreement.
Lionheart shall notify Company of its intention to disclose confidential
information to a Tagged Party for prior approval by Company, which may be
withheld for any reason by Company.  Company agrees to use reasonable efforts
to make directors and officers available for meetings upon reasonable notice
by Lionheart in connection with the preparation of any presentation of
documents connected with the activities of Lionheart.

      Article 5.2.      Company shall cooperate with Lionheart and provide
such non-confidential information as Lionheart reasonably requests in order to
aid Lionheart in its efforts with Tagged Parties concerning potential
Investment and Revenue transactions with the Company.

      Article 5.3     Both parties will keep confidential and not disclose to
any third party any confidential information of either party made available to
other pursuant to this Agreement and will use the confidential information
only in connection with the execution of the obligations and duties
contemplated by this Agreement.   "Confidential Information" shall include all
information concerning either party that is deemed confidential through
marking, in writing or memorandum, or that by its nature, should be considered
confidential, excluding any information that is generally available to the
public, or any information which becomes available to either party on a
non-confidential basis from a third party who is not known by either party to
be bound by a confidentiality obligation of this Agreement; provided, however,
that such confidential information may be disclosed (i) to either party's
officers, directors, employees, counsel and accountants in connection with its
engagement hereunder, who shall be informed of the confidential nature of the
information and that such information is subject to a confidentiality
agreement; (ii) to any person with the written consent of the disclosing
party, subject to execution of an appropriate nondisclosure agreement; or
(iii) if, upon the advice of counsel, either party is compelled to disclose
such information (in which case the party compelled to disclose shall, to the
extent permitted by applicable law, rule or regulation, and practicable under
the circumstances, advise the other party in writing prior to such disclosure
and shall consult with the other party with respect to the form and timing of
disclosure).

                            ARTICLE VI
                        General Provisions

      Article 6.1    The validity, performance, construction and effect of
this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without
regard to conflicts of law rules.  Any disputes arising under this Agreement
shall be submitted to arbitration before a single arbitrator in accordance
with such rules as the parties jointly agree, to be conducted in New York,
County, NY.  If the parties are unable to agree on arbitration procedures,
arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the then applicable
Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association.
Judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator may be entered in any Court
having jurisdiction.   The prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable
attorney's Fees.

      Article 6.2    All notices, requests, demands, and other communications
required or that may be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been duly given when received, if delivered in person, or sent
by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested or sent by
nationally recognized overnight courier service, and addressed to the last
known address of the parties hereto.

      Article 6.3    This Agreement may be executed in one or more
counterparts, which taken together shall constitute one instrument.  Each
party has cooperated in the drafting and preparation of this Agreement.  In
any construction to be made of this Agreement, the same shall not be construed
against any party on the basis that the party was the drafter.

      Article 6.4    Nothing contained herein shall be construed to create an
employer-employee, partnership or joint venture relationship between the
parties, it being understood that Lionheart, while acting under the terms of
this Agreement, is an independent contractor.

      Article 6.5    The parties understand that Lionheart does not guarantee
that any Transaction will occur or any terms that may be offered by other
parties to a transaction.

      Article 6.6    Lionheart and Company agree that: (i) Lionheart is not a
"broker" or a "dealer" as defined under any applicable federal and/or state
securities laws; (ii) Lionheart shall not engage in any acts for which he is
required to be a broker/dealer;  (iii) Lionheart shall solely act to introduce
Tagged Parties to the Company; and shall not engage in any sales efforts in
connection with any Investment by any person or entity in Company;  (iv)
Lionheart shall not give any advice to anyone regarding the valuation of,
potential return on, or the terms of any Investment in, any securities of
Company, except as authorized by the Company.   Lionheart makes no
representations, warranties or guaranties of any specific results or success.

      Article 6.7    Company agrees to defend, indemnify and hold Lionheart
harmless from any and all claims, liabilities, debts, actions, judgments
and/or settlements, including reasonable attorneys' Fees, which may arise as a
result of Company's business, securities offerings and dealings, or from a
breach of its obligations, representations and warranties as set forth in this
Agreement.  Lionheart agrees to defend, indemnify and hold Company harmless
from any and all claims, liabilities, debts, actions, judgments and/or
settlements, including reasonable attorneys' Fees, which may result from its
breach of obligations, representations and warranties under this Agreement.

      Article 6.8    During the term of this Agreement and any extended Fee
payment periods stated herein, Company shall maintain its books and records in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and Lionheart shall
have the right, through such representatives as it deems appropriate, to
inspect and audit the books and records of Company, no more frequently than
every six months.

      Article 6.9      This Agreement, including any Exhibits and documents
referred to in this Agreement or attached hereto, constitutes the entire
understanding of parties with respect to its subject matter and there are no
oral or written representations, understandings or agreements relating to the
subject matter of this Agreement which are not fully expressed herein.  This
Agreement may only be amended by a writing signed by authorized
representatives of both parties.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this instrument as of the
dates set forth below:

Lionheart Associates, LLC                Gary F. Kimmons

/s/ Edward Bronson                       /s/ Gary F. Kimmons
___________________________              ________________________________
Edward Bronson, Managing Director        Authorized Representative

                            EXHIBIT 1

TAGGED PARTY LIST:

1.  NIR GroupCONSULTING AGREEMENT

      This Consulting Agreement (this "Agreement") is made as of the 11th day
of January, 2006, by and among M Power Entertainment Inc., a Delaware
corporation, having its principal place of business at 2602 Yorktown Place,
Houston, TX  77056 (Company), and Lisa Fincher, an individual with offices at
2219 Gulf Drive, Bradenton Beach, FL 34217 ("Consultant") and is made in light
of the following recitals which are a material part hereof.

                            Recitals:

      A. Consultant is a corporate finance consultant, experienced with both
         technology and financing of small-cap companies generally.
         Accordingly, notwithstanding Consultant's familiarity with securities
         law, neither Consultant nor the Company desires that Consultant
         furnish any legal services but only information, evaluation and
         analysis.

      B. Consultant has knowledge and experience to provide such information,
         evaluation, analysis as the Company believes can assist it in
         furthering execution of its business model.

      C. The Company desires to retain the services of the Consultant for
         those consulting services regarding certain financing contemplated as
         well as the impact of such financing on the functions and operations
         of the Company as more fully set forth in that confidential schedule
         of services and deliverables attached hereto as Schedule A which
         services are incorporated herein by reference and referred to herein
         as the "Consultant Services"

      D. Consultant desires to provide the Consultant Services to and consult
         with the Board of Directors, the officers of the Company, and the
         administrative staff, and to undertake for the Company, consultations
         and recommendations in conformity with such Consultant upon the terms
         and conditions provided herein including but not limited to the
         compensation promised herein.

      E. Consultant will provide assistance to Company, as mutually agreed, in
         identifying merger and/or acquisition candidates, assisting in any
         due diligence, recommending transaction terms and providing advice
         and assistance during negotiations, as needed.  It is expressly
         understood that Consultant shall have no power to bind Company to any
         contract or transaction obligation.

      NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of good and valuable
consideration, in hand paid, including, but not limited to the mutual promises
set forth herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by each
party hereto, the parties hereby agree as follows:

1.    Recitals Govern.  The parties desire to enter into this agreement for
purposes of carrying out the above recitals and intentions set forth above and
this Agreement shall be construed in light thereof.

2.    Stock only for Services.  The parties desire to memorialize their
agreement to adhere to Securities Act Release No. 33-7646, dated February 26,
1999 regarding registration of securities on Form S-8, a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference.  No duty,
obligation, engagement or other thing imposed on either the Company or the
Consultant hereunder shall be construed to impose any duty, obligation or
other engagement in violation of the letter or spirit of said release.

3.    Consulting Services. The Consultant agrees to provide the Consultant
Services to the Company during the "Term" (as hereinafter defined). Consultant
agrees to provide such information, evaluation and analysis, in accordance
with the Consultant Services as will assist in maximizing the effectiveness of
Client's business model both relative to its business model and to its present
and contemplated capital structure.  The Consultant shall personally provide
the Consultant Services and the Company understands that the nature of the
services to be provided are part time and that the Consultant will be engaged
in other business and consulting activities during the term of this Agreement.

      3.a    Conflicts.  The Company waives any claim of conflict and
acknowledges that Consultant has owned and continues to own and has consulted
with and continues to consult with interests in competitive businesses which
might compete but for location.

      3.b    Confidential Information. The consultant agrees that any
information received by the consultant during any furtherance of the
consultant's obligations in accordance with this contract, which concerns the
personal, financial or other affairs of the company will be treated by the
consultant in full confidence and will not be revealed to any other persons,
firms or organizations. In connection herewith, Consultant and the Company
have entered into that Confidentiality Agreement in the form attached hereto
as Schedule B.

      3.c    Role of Consultant.  Consultant shall be available to consult
with the Board of Directors, the officers of the Company, and the heads of the
administrative staff, at reasonable times, concerning matters pertaining to
the organization of the administrative staff, the fiscal policies of the
Company, the relationship of the Company with its employees or with any
organization representing its employees, and, in general, the important
problems of concern in the business affairs of the Company all in fulfillment
of the Consultant Services. Consultant shall not represent the Company, its
Board of Directors, its officers or any other members of the Company in any
transactions or communications nor shall Consultant make claim to do so.

      3.d    Liability.  With regard to the services to be performed by the
Consultant pursuant to this Agreement, the Consultant shall not be liable to
the Company, or to anyone who may claim any right due to any relationship with
the Company, for any acts or omissions in the performance of services on the
part of the Consultant or on the part of the agents or employees of the
Consultant, except when said acts or omissions of the Consultant are due to
willful misconduct or gross negligence. The Company shall hold the Consultant
free and harmless from any obligations, costs, claims, judgments, attorneys'
fees, and attachments arising from or growing out of the services rendered to
the Company pursuant to the terms of this agreement or in any way connected
with the rendering of services, except when the same shall arise due to the
willful misconduct or gross negligence of the Consultant and the Consultant is
adjudged to be guilty of willful misconduct or gross negligence by a court of
competent jurisdiction.

4.    Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence as of the date hereof
and shall continue for a period of one (1) year from that date, unless sooner
terminated as provided herein.  It is understood that this Agreement shall not
automatically renew and no obligations to renew are implied notwithstanding
continued efforts to fulfill terms and conditions incomplete as of the
termination of this Agreement. This Agreement and the duties and obligations
of the Consultant may be terminated by either party giving thirty (30) days'
prior written notice to the other but the compensation and any previously
incurred and approved expenses shall be deemed earned by and due to
Consultant.

5.    Compensation.  In consideration of the execution of the Agreement, and
the performance of his obligations hereunder, and in lieu of cash compensation
on an hourly basis, the Consultant shall receive a fee of two million one
hundred thousand (2,100,000) registered common shares of the Company
(hereinafter, the "Shares"), to be issued in increments entirely at Company's
discretion .  The Shares will be, prior to delivery to Consultant, registered
pursuant to valid and effective registration statements under either Form SB-2
or S-8 and the Company agrees that the Shares shall be freely tradable and
that the existence of any restriction, buy-sell or other limitation under
state or Federal securities laws including but not limited to Rule 144 of the
Securities Act of 1933 and/or the limitations on manner of sale imposed under
the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 shall be lifted and/or waived by the
Company prior to delivery of the Shares.  The Shares shall be tendered within
Twenty (20) days of the effective date of this Agreement.

6.    Expenses. The Company shall pay or reimburse the Consultant for all
reasonable travel, business and miscellaneous expenses incurred by the
Consultant in performing its duties under this Agreement, subject to prior
approval.

7.    Control as to Time and Place and Manner where Services Will Be Rendered,
Independent Contractor.  It is anticipated the Consultant will spend up to 200
hours in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement.  The particular
amount of time may vary from day to day or week to week.  The Consultant shall
not be entitled to any additional compensation except where the Consultant
performs more than 200 hours, subject to the prior written approval of the
Company, whereupon the Consultant will be paid at the rate of $150 per hour
for work performed in accordance with this Agreement. If additional work is
approved, the Consultant will submit an itemized statement setting forth the
time spent and services rendered, and the Company will pay the Consultant the
amounts due as indicated by statements submitted by the Consultant within ten
(10) days of receipt.. Both the Company and the Consultant agree that the
Consultant will act as an independent contractor in the performance of its
duties under this Agreement. The Consultant will perform most services in
accordance with this Agreement at a location and at times chosen in
Consultant's discretion. The Company may from time to time request that the
Consultant arrange for the services of others but Consultant shall choose and
contract with same. All costs to the Consultant for those services will be
paid by the Company but in no event shall the Consultant employ others without
the prior authorization of the Company. Accordingly, the Consultant shall be
responsible for payment of all taxes including Federal, State and local taxes
arising out of the Consultant's activities in accordance 4with this Agreement,
including by way of illustration but not limitation, Federal and state income
tax, Social Security tax, unemployment insurance taxes, and any other taxes or
business license fee as required. Except as otherwise may be agreed, the
Consultant shall at all times be in an independent contractor, rather than a
co-venturer, agent, employee or representative of the Company.

8.    Representations and Warranties.  The Company represents and warrants
that (i) the shares being issued and/or sold pursuant to option are authorized
to be issued by the Company; (ii) The Company has full right, power, and
corporate authority to execute and enter into this Agreement, and to execute
all underlying documents and to bind such entity to the terms and obligations
hereto and to the underlying documents and to deliver the interests and
consideration conveyed thereby, same being authorized by power and authority
vested in the party signing on behalf of the Company; (iii) the Company has
and will have full right, power, and authority to sell, transfer, and deliver
the shares being issued and/or sold pursuant to option; (iv) the Company has
no knowledge of any adverse claims affecting the subject shares and there are
no notations of any adverse claims marked on the certificates for same; and
(v) upon receipt, Consultant or his nominee will acquire the shares being
issued and/or sold pursuant to option, free and clear of any security
interests, mortgage, adverse claims, liens, or encumbrances of any nature or
description whatsoever, subject only to matters pertaining to the sale of
securities generally including but not limited to the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, or any state
statute, rule, or regulation relating to the sale of securities (collectively,
"Securities Laws").  In the event that Consultant accepts shares not yet
subject to a valid registration statement (notwithstanding or waiving the
Company's obligations to deliver shares duly and properly registered),
Consultant represents and warrants to the Company that he will acquire same
for investment and not with a view to the sale or other distribution thereof
and will not at any time sell, exchange, transfer, or otherwise dispose of
same under circumstances that would constitute a violation of Securities Laws.
Each party acknowledges the creation, modification and/or transfer of
securities and represents and warrants to all others that it has reviewed the
transaction with counsel and that no registration or representations are
required and that all rights of recourse or rescission resulting from such
transfer, to the extent permitted by law, are waived and each party represents
and warrants to all others that no marketing of securities to the public has
occurred. Each of the warranties, representations, and covenants contained in
this Agreement by any party thereto shall be continuous and shall survive the
delivery of Consultant Services, the Compensation and the termination of this
Agreement.

9.    Arbitration. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this
Agreement, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in
accordance of the rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgment
upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) shall be entered in any court
having jurisdiction thereof. For that purpose and the resolution of any other
claim hereunder, the parties hereto consent to the jurisdiction and venue of
an appropriate court located in Jefferson County, State of Florida.  In the
event that litigation results from or arises out of this Agreement or the
performance thereof, the parties agree to reimburse the prevailing party's
reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and all other expenses, whether or
not taxable by the court as costs, in addition to any other relief to which
the prevailing party may be entitled. In such event, no action shall be
entertained by said court or any court of competent jurisdiction if filed more
than one year subsequent to the date the cause(s) of action actually accrued
regardless of whether damages were otherwise as of said time calculable.

10.   Notices.  All notices, requests, consents, and other communications
under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be mailed by registered or
certified mail, postage prepaid, or delivered by Facsimile or delivered
personally to the address written above or to such other address of which the
addressee shall have notified the sender in writing. Notices mailed in
accordance with this section shall be deemed given when mailed.

11.   Binding Effect, Assignment and Succession.  All covenants and agreements
contained in this Agreement by or on behalf of any of the parties hereto shall
bind and inure to the benefit of his, her or its respective heirs, personal
representatives, successors, and assigns, whether so expressed or not. Except
for assignment of the options as provided above, no party to this Agreement
may, however, assign his rights hereunder or delegate his obligations
hereunder to any other person or entity without the express prior written
consent of the other parties hereto.

12.   Entire Agreement and Interpretation.  This Agreement, including any
exhibits and schedules hereto, constitutes and contains the entire agreement
of the Company and the Consultant with respect to the provision of Consultant
Services and Compensation and supersedes any prior agreement by the parties,
whether written or oral. It may not be changed orally but only by an agreement
in writing signed by the party against whom enforcement of any waiver, change,
modification, extension, or discharge is sought. The waiver of a breach of any
term or condition of this Agreement must be in writing and signed by the party
sought to be charged with such waiver, and such waiver shall not be deemed to
constitute the waiver of any other breach of the same or of any other term or
condition of this agreement.  This Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with and governed by the laws of the State of Florida without regard to its
rules and laws regarding conflicts of laws and each of the parties hereto
irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of any Florida State or
United States Federal court sitting in Palm Beach County, Florida over any
action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement.  The
parties hereto further waive any objection to venue in the State of Florida
and any objection to an action or proceeding in the State of Florida on the
basis of forum non conveniens.

13.   Miscellaneous.  The section headings contained in this Agreement are
inserted as a matter of convenience and shall not be considered in
interpreting or construing this Agreement.  This Agreement may be executed
concurrently in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.  The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this
Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining
provisions.  Time is of the essence of this Agreement and the obligations of
the parties hereto.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company and the Consultant have executed this
Agreement as of the day and year first written above.

Company:                            Consultant:

/s/ Gary F. Kimmons                 /s/ Lisa Fincher
_____________________________       ________________________
M Power Entertainment Inc.          Lisa Fincher
Gary F. Kimmons

Exhibit A
Adoption of Securities Act Release No. 33-7646, dated February 26, 1999
Regarding Registration of Securities on Form S-8

Purpose
To clarify that S-8 is not available to consultants who directly or indirectly
promote or maintain a market for the issuer's securities ,declaring that these
persons take from an issuer with a view to distribution and are therefore
"statutory underwriters" (who presumably would not have an exemption for the
resale of securities issued in these types of transactions [Section 4(1) of
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Act"), the exemption relied upon
for secondary sales of securities, is not available to "issuers, underwriters
or dealers" in securities]).

Background
As of April 7, 1999, the availability of S-8's streamlined registration
process was restricted to deter the abuse of the Form to make sales to the
general public through so-called "consultants" and "advisors," and to
eliminate registration on the Form to "stock promoters."  S-8 eliminated a
need to file a prospectus that duplicated information usually available to
plan participants who were being compensated by the issuance of securities
rather than cash, and it reflected the Commission's distinction between
offerings made to employees for compensatory reasons and offerings made for
capital raising.  The Commission reasoned that the relationship of the
employee to the issuer provided the employee with a familiarity of the
issuer's business sufficient to justify the abbreviated disclosure, which
would not be adequate in a capital raising transaction.   The 1990 amendment
included "consultants" whom the Commission found no reason to distinguish from
regular employees, for bona fide non-capital raising services rendered.

Abuses
Since 1990, the Form has been used to distribute securities to the public
without the protections to investors of registration under Section 5 of the
Act.  Securities are often issued to so-called "consultants" for nominal
services, with pre-arrangements for exercise and distribution to the public in
the underlying markets.  Often the options granted are exercised to provide
funds to the issuer or the proceeds of the sales are for the payment of debts
of the issuer that are not related to any services provided by the
consultants.

The initial registration of the shares underlying these options did not
register the public "capital raising" transaction which actually takes place
via the secondary sales.  In these instances, the employee or consultant acts
as a conduit to the public, and the shares are not actually issued as
compensation for services, for which the Form is solely intended.   Securities
have also been issued to consultants whose services are to promote the
issuer's securities.  This practice invites fraud by providing inexpensive
compensation to person who hype the securities of the issuer and expand the
issuer's market through resales by these and other persons.   Through its
recent amendments to Form S-8, the Commission has sought to curb these
practices, while maintaining, to the extent possible, the initial intent of
the Form, i.e., the registration of compensatory transactions between the
issuer and consultants and advisors who render bona fide services outside of
"capital raising" circumstances, as well as to traditional employees.

Amendments
The Form's availability is for employees or employees or subsidiaries,
pursuant to any employee benefit plan.  An "employee" is defined to include a
consultant or advisor who provides bona fide services to the issuer other than
in capital raising transactions.  Like the traditional employee, the
consultant or advisor must be a natural person, and there must be a contract
between the issuer and the consultant or advisor.  The Commission has
determined that "capital raising" includes (i) compensation for any service
that directly or indirectly promotes or maintains a market for the issuer's
securities, or (ii) where the securities are issued to persons who act as
conduits for a distribution to the general public.   Securities issued to
persons who promote the issuer's securities are outside the intent of the
Form.  Securities cannot be issued to anyone who directly or indirectly
promotes or maintains a market in the issuer's securities.   Issuers cannot
use the Form for the issuance of securities to consultants and advisors whose
services related to potential capital restructuring because this service is a
predicate to "capital raising" and market maintenance; however, services
rendered in structuring the compensation scheme would be included under the
Form.   Public relations services are also prohibited as the Commission
believes these services enhance and expand the market of the issuer and its
securities.

Rule 701 Amendments
As of April 7, 1999, the Commission amended Rule 701 to harmonize the
definition of "consultants and advisors" permitted to use the Rule to the
narrower definition of Form S-8.  As revised, securities promoters will
clearly be excluded from the scope of persons eligible to use Rule 701.

                SCHEDULE A TO CONSULTING AGREEMENT
              SCHEDULE OF SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES

Consultant shall provide the following Strategic Services:

1.    Business Development and Planning: Develop an in-depth familiarization
with the Corporation's business objectives and bring to its attention
potential or actual opportunities that meet those objectives or logical
extensions thereof.  Alert the Corporation to new or emerging high potential
forms of production and distribution that could either be acquired or
developed internally.  Comment on the Corporation's corporate development
including such factors as position in competitive environment, financial
performances vs. competition, strategies, operational viability, etc. Identify
prospective suitable merger or acquisition partners for the Corporation,
perform appropriate diligence investigations with respect thereto, advise the
Corporation with respect to the desirability of pursuing such prospects, and
assist the Corporation in any negotiations which may ensue therefrom.

2.    Corporate Strategic Analysis: Evaluate business strategies and recommend
changes where appropriate.

3.    Strategic Contacts and formation of Strategic alliances and Introduction
to strategic partners and other alliance candidates;

4.    Strategic consulting regarding high level product planning, market
development, marketing and intellectual property planning in the Florida area;
Business development;

5.        The consultant will provide assistance to Company, as mutually
agreed, in identifying merger and/or acquisition candidates, assisting in any
due diligence, recommending transaction terms and providing advice and
assistance during negotiations, as needed.

                SCHEDULE B TO CONSULTING AGREEMENT
                    CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT

This Confidentiality Agreement (hereafter this "Agreement"), made this 11th
day of January 11, 2006, by and between M Power Entertainment Inc.., a
Delaware corporation  ("Company"),having its office at 2602 Yorktown Place,
Houston, TX  77056 and Lisa Fincher, an individual and resident of 2219 Gulf
Drive, Bradenton Beach, FL  34217("Consultant").  Given that the Company and
Consultant each desire to make certain confidential information concerning the
Company, its technology, its investments, its processes, its marketing
strategies, its capitalization and finances and its business as well as
similar confidential information lawfully possessed by the Consultant
(collectively, the "Information") for purposes agreed to be legitimate and the
Company and Consultant each agree to hold such Information confidential
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, in consideration of the mutual
promises and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which is acknowledged and with the intent to be legally bound
hereby, the Company and the Consultant agree as follows.

1.    The Information includes, but is not limited to, (I) all information on
the Company, (ii) any and all data and information given or made available to
the Consultant by the Company for evaluation purposes, whether written or in
machine-readable form, (iii) any and all of the Company's and Consultant's
notes, work papers, investigations, studies, computer printouts, and any other
work product including electronic data files, regardless of nature containing
any such data and information and (iv) all copies of any of the foregoing.

2.    The Consultant and Company each understand that the Information is
proprietary to the Company and Consultant and each agrees to hold the
Information given by the other strictly confidential.  The Company and
Consultant each agree that the Information shall be used only by the Company
and Consultant and only for the purpose of reviewing and evaluating the
activities of the Company, and shall not be used for any other purpose or be
disclosed to any third party.  Neither the Company nor Consultant shall have
the right to make copies or hold copies or documents except for reports and
notes which have been generated by them, which reports and notes shall be
retained for their exclusive use and shall remain confidential.

3.    It is understood that this Confidentiality Agreement shall not apply to
any information otherwise covered herein (I) which is known to either the
Company or the Consultant prior to the date of the Confidentiality Agreement,
(ii) which is disclosed to the Consultant or the Company by a third party who
has not directly or indirectly received such Information in violation of an
agreement with party from whom it was received or (iii) which is generally
known within the industry.

4.    The Company and the Consultant each agree to be fully responsible and
liable to the other for any and all damages caused by reason of disclosure of
Information in violation of this Confidentiality Agreement by the receiving
party or any of its assigns or successors.

5.    This Confidentiality Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Florida and shall be enforceable
solely by and be for the sole benefit of the Consultant and Company, their
successors and assigns.

In witness whereof, the Company and the Consultant have executed this
Agreement as of the date above.

Company:                        Consultant:

/s/ Gary F. Kimmons             /s/ Lisa Fincher
___________________________     ________________________
M Power Entertainment Inc.      Lisa Fincher
Gary F. Kimmons

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