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entinvest
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #32 on: October 04, 2009, 06:37 PM »

i have a partnership offer with monthly returns of over N7.4m,
all the necessary documents are available for inspection
; business plan,feasibility studies,cash flow statements,and all others

email me on ; einvest08@yahoo.com

to have me send all the necessary details to you [ also an appointment will be suitable after doing so]
Rooneyboy (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #33 on: October 13, 2009, 03:54 AM »

My brother , the best advice i ve got 4 u is that u should carve out time and pay Nigeria a visit, by the time u must have spent 3weeks to a month then u ll know the business to put up.
tirex (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #34 on: October 13, 2009, 02:14 PM »

you dont need to come to Nigeria before investing that money,what u shud do is get a very reliable person(family or friend) that u believe can give u correct information,also the person shud get u a stockbroker,which you can also go to his website and contact him,you shud invest 4.8 million on first bank shares,and put the balance of 1milion in a fixed deposit account,if u dont want to go thru anybody to transfer the money to the stockbroker to buy the shares for u,u cud make enquiries and send the money straight into the account of the stock broking firm.most of the good stockbroking firms also have a finance department.
wfssg
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #35 on: October 13, 2009, 02:26 PM »

YES, THIS IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SUSTAIN YOURSELF FOR ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE,
ALL YOU JUST HAVE TO DO IS TO VISIT wfssg.com
SEND AN EMAIL TO THE PORTFOLIO MANAGER TO GIVE YOU DETAILS ON HOW TO TRADE WITH INTERBANKS IN CURRENCY TRADING.
AND U ARE UP. OR YOU EMPLOY A PROFESSIONAL TO TRADE IT FOR YOU AND WATCH YOU ACCOUNT GROWING.
ausdy
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #36 on: October 13, 2009, 03:17 PM »

lol wetn u dey wait for send the money here i go use am buy drugg for you in 9ja Grin
BAC
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #37 on: October 13, 2009, 05:16 PM »

@Saridon.

  I know what you are trying to do. I did it some years back, and Nigerians nearly broke my back bone after losing over £200,000.

Trust me don't do business in Nigeria. Apart from Real Estate. Most people In Naija are wicked, family included. They are the most creative people I have come across, they use their creativity to tell you why things should not work after you have given them the opportunity. Before opportunity, they can argue a business case till they condition your mind to believe all businesses are profitable.  And for every 7 words that comes out of their mouth 7 are lies.

Trust me. I have a real estate business there, I have been through hell and back. There is no day I leave the UK to visit without having someone in my mind to fire,  I am out to protect my customers, but this people are highly educated but their mind cannot read into a vision. In that country also be careful of the so called born again. I am born again don't misunderstand me, but I have seen dare devils in the church than on the streets.

So be careful. As I speak Research In Motion is looking very cheap on the Nasdaq. Buy and keep,  blackberry will sell well this xmas everyone in the UK wants one. ticker symbol is RIMM. my price target is Minimum $85.00

Good luck

liquid7
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #38 on: October 17, 2009, 11:19 AM »

well problem with nigeria buisness is unless u are importing something large and 1-3 items ,you need to be on the ground.
my friend had a trucking buisness which was run to the ground by his friends and family
entinvest
N7m monthly partnership offer
« #39 on: October 19, 2009, 01:44 PM »

kindly send me an email to
iminvest08@yahoo.com
to get all the necessary documents sent to you
xtayle (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #40 on: October 20, 2009, 07:13 PM »

A lot has been said about trust and dont part with money. You must part with money at one point or the other. The way, manner and condition with which you part determines the result you get. Whatever you decide, meet in person and have a duly executed MOU with anyone you do business with. This is not even about money alone. If you are on ground, you can control your money. What you cannot control is the devil inside of pple. My experience tells me, u can make them handicapped with an MOU.

If a return of 41.1% per annum seem okay for you on an Investment of N1.3m, give me a call on 07027099121 or 08033511538. And if you are not averse to risk and will like to be a partner in something that does not bring money everyday, but will be a bang when it does, I will be available to discuss a few ideas with you. email is xtayle@gmail.com
xtayle (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #41 on: October 20, 2009, 07:16 PM »

EMILO2STAY
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #42 on: October 26, 2009, 12:03 AM »

hey guy want to invest your money? then u need not to worry.yes u can do a lot with that money,  all u have to do is invest that money in  goldlnk invention ltd an investment company that gives u 25 percent of any amount u invest in from a hundred thousand upward in a period of two months of which your capital is not lost.if your intrested u can call on this number(08135726716)or email (jentle2stay@yahoo.com).
aasog (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #43 on: October 30, 2009, 01:16 PM »

Most people on Naira Land are extremely useless when it comes to giving meaningful solution.
But I think I can help somewhat. Nigeria business sector is been splitted to the below:

Industrial 20% (Far more costly)
Financial Sector 17% (Taking a big hit for now)
Public Sector 20%  (Extremely Dull, except for education)
Communication 10%  (The costliest of all)
Other 6%  (Not really worth mentioning)
Distribution 18% (This sector is still worth some sweat).

The most rampant business in Nigeria is Distribution. You have the road side seller of gala and pure water, down to operators of big units of shops. People need goods, and they need a place to sell it, and locations to distribute it from.
The best business for your type of money is getting 2 or 3 plots of lands somewhere close to the newly constructed bridge in Sango, Ogun State.
Most of the crowds from Lagos State are been swept off to the extended part of Ogun state. For now, the closest commercial location to Oshodi is no where else but Sango; and Sango is almost busting with marketers and sellers. No matter how much shops are been handed to agents like myself to let out to marketers, it takes a matter of 3-4 days before they are completely taken. There are no more free road sides properties in Sango for now, except you have lots of money, and are willing to wrestle like all the banks and big eateries and businesses are doing down there. That leaves these other strategic locations. Owode (Which isnt ideal because of its hilly sides, though most of the hills are already been purchased by banks and smart investors), and next is ifo which is almost perfect, except that its been already congested. But getting a road site property along Ifo-Papalantoro road should cost around 700k to 1,000,000 Naira depending on how further you go. The closer you are to ifo, the more expensive it is. I recently got an oil station 2 plots of land in a place that was a former canal, and it cost them a whopping sum of 4 Million, just at Ifo, close to Ile-epo bus-stop. You can use me or use a very reliable real estate agent, to get a plot, but 2 plots with be ideal. Get some good solid shopping complex structure sitting on it, for the mean time, and hold on for a year, and see how much you would thank me.
Ifo is expensive for now, unless you are only interested in a securing a plot you can sell for bigger price come 2010 or 2011. Or whenever.
But a bit further, plots are still selling around 700k upwards. Theres a new university been built further called Calvary University. And a new hotel been built along the papalantoro - iyana-ilaro road. The hotel is a 5 star, and it would hold a 3 acre artificial beach. And theres the famous Portland cement factory nearby, and Mowe-Ibafo, is just an hour drive from this location.
I am giving you an advice I would definitely take if I have your kind of funding. Do your own research, im sure you wont let this pass.
symbolik
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #44 on: November 17, 2009, 11:37 AM »

I have a good site for Event Centre, Cyber Cafe at Ebutte -Metta. You may mail me - symbolik2003@gmail.com for discussion. You will however need a good friend/manager, as trust and connection is important
sonety2k (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #45 on: November 17, 2009, 01:25 PM »

Quote from: aasog on October 30, 2009, 01:16 PM
[b]Most people on Naira Land are extremely useless when it comes to giving meaningful solution.
But I think I can help somewhat. Nigeria business sector is been splitted to the below:

Industrial 20% (Far more costly)
Financial Sector 17% (Taking a big hit for now)
Public Sector 20% (Extremely Dull, except for education)
Communication 10% (The costliest of all)
Other 6% (Not really worth mentioning)
Distribution 18% (This sector is still worth some sweat).

The most rampant business in Nigeria is Distribution. You have the road side seller of gala and pure water, down to operators of big units of shops. People need goods, and they need a place to sell it, and locations to distribute it from.
The best business for your type of money is getting 2 or 3 plots of lands somewhere close to the newly constructed bridge in Sango, Ogun State.
Most of the crowds from Lagos State are been swept off to the extended part of Ogun state. For now, the closest commercial location to Oshodi is no where else but Sango; and Sango is almost busting with marketers and sellers. No matter how much shops are been handed to agents like myself to let out to marketers, it takes a matter of 3-4 days before they are completely taken. There are no more free road sides properties in Sango for now, except you have lots of money, and are willing to wrestle like all the banks and big eateries and businesses are doing down there. That leaves these other strategic locations. Owode (Which isnt ideal because of its hilly sides, though most of the hills are already been purchased by banks and smart investors), and next is ifo which is almost perfect, except that its been already congested. But getting a road site property along Ifo-Papalantoro road should cost around 700k to 1,000,000 Naira depending on how further you go. The closer you are to ifo, the more expensive it is. I recently got an oil station 2 plots of land in a place that was a former canal, and it cost them a whopping sum of 4 Million, just at Ifo, close to Ile-epo bus-stop. You can use me or use a very reliable real estate agent, to get a plot, but 2 plots with be ideal. Get some good solid shopping complex structure sitting on it, for the mean time, and hold on for a year, and see how much you would thank me.
Ifo is expensive for now, unless you are only interested in a securing a plot you can sell for bigger price come 2010 or 2011. Or whenever.
But a bit further, plots are still selling around 700k upwards. Theres a new university been built further called Calvary University. And a new hotel been built along the papalantoro - iyana-ilaro road. The hotel is a 5 star, and it would hold a 3 acre artificial beach. And theres the famous Portland cement factory nearby, and Mowe-Ibafo, is just an hour drive from this location.
I am giving you an advice I would definitely take if I have your kind of funding. Do your own research, im sure you wont let this pass.[/b]

MR  BAC @ UK  has  said  if before (Trust me don't do business in Nigeria. Apart from Real Estate)  ,

But why  the  beef now aasog   ( when you  said Most people on NairaLand are extremely useless when it comes to giving meaningful solution)

aristonakphes01
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #47 on: November 20, 2009, 12:54 AM »

I think right here in nigeria with good intension nd positive mindset, there re many ways u can put up with investing that money, currently m  into insurance/investment company! If this interest u, u can contact me by sending an email to   aristonakphes@yahoo.com, one thing u must count on with my company is fund security, just contact me m gona introduce u to the different packages available.
Goodluck,
ameshi (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #48 on: November 20, 2009, 07:11 PM »

Hello Friend,
i have a usefull business i dea for you.
call me with this No. 07069672563.
SAMDOL
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #49 on: November 21, 2009, 07:36 PM »

I WILL HELP YOU BRO. U WONT EVEN SPEND HALF OF WHAT U HAVE BUT YOU GET MORE THAN WHAT YOU HAVE AND FEEL SO RELAX.
CALL ME ON 08065315687 SO WE CAN FIX A PLACE AND TIME.
AND U WILL BE GLAD U DID SO.EXPECT YA CALL
mykel25
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #50 on: November 23, 2009, 08:04 AM »

it's a pity people writing this blogs has not even achieve anything on what they are advising, I urge everyone here to see things physically b4 going into it and don't invest your money with them, I think it just for them to put u through.
xtayle (m)
Re: What Can I Do With 6.8million Naira In Nigeria?
« #51 on: November 23, 2009, 08:55 PM »

mykel, if the guy has money, he wont be in the thread because he will be too busy. PPle have ideas but no money. So when someone says he has money, the man with idea naturally wants to hook up so that a team can be formed. All the guy with money needs do is to be vigillant. Dont deal without an MOU duely executed with withnesses and possibly his lawyer.
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