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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by XiaoLi: 9:12pm On Sep 29, 2021
Your choice area will depend on how much you will need, a plot of land at Sango Otta may not be up to 10M while thesame plot of land at Chevy View estate, Chevron Lekki will sell nothing less than 90M.
just2endowed:


Advise on minimum investment to start a small real estate business of rentage..
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 12:16am On Sep 30, 2021
NTB auction results for 29 Sept 2021.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:15am On Sep 30, 2021
Importance of business, financial and Investment education

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 9:04am On Sep 30, 2021
Good day Gurus in the house,
Please I need your professional advice before I venture... Someone introduced Oxford Agrovest... She said their interest is 32% per annual.

Please what is your take sir/ma. I don't want to lose my capital even though I wants my capital to generate income.

Thanks in anticipation.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:51am On Sep 30, 2021
mickky22:
Good day Gurus in the house,
Please I need your professional advice before I venture... Someone introduced Oxford Agrovest... She said their interest is 32% per annual.

Please what is your take sir/ma. I don't want to lose my capital even though I wants my capital to generate income.

Thanks in anticipation.



They have a thread for that, called Digital agricultural thread.

Someone will explain everything to you

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 9:52am On Sep 30, 2021
mickky22:
Good day Gurus in the house,
Please I need your professional advice before I venture... Someone introduced Oxford Agrovest... She said their interest is 32% per annual.

Please what is your take sir/ma. I don't want to lose my capital even though I wants my capital to generate income.

Thanks in anticipation.


Some things to consider before investing:

Safety of your funds. No matter how juicy the rate seems if your capital is not safe your returns will be meaningless no matter how big.

Your risk apatite: If you are risk averse don't go into a risky venture you may not be able to cope if things go wrong. In investment you prepare for the worst and hope for the best.

Always note that higher the returns in most cases the higher the risk. Nothing is free. Everything has a price tag.

Do your due diligence and always remember past performers of an investment doesn't guaranteed future returns

Check if the institution is regulated by SEC and the product is registered.

Other considerations could be age, amount to invest, duration etc.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RepairZone: 11:12am On Sep 30, 2021
mickky22:
Good day Gurus in the house,
Please I need your professional advice before I venture... Someone introduced Oxford Agrovest... She said their interest is 32% per annual.

Please what is your take sir/ma. I don't want to lose my capital even though I wants my capital to generate income.

Thanks in anticipation.


Safeguard your capital please. It's not worth taking the risk until the digital agric space improves. Visit the digital agric thread to get informed better.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 11:36am On Sep 30, 2021
emmanuelewumi:



They have a thread for that, called Digital agricultural thread.

Someone will explain everything to you
cheesy cheesy
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:39am On Sep 30, 2021
Experience is the best teacher, let us have the experience in order to become more informed and knowledgeable
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 12:18pm On Sep 30, 2021
Like my experience with BVN fraudsters this morning
https://www.nairaland.com/6779196/bvn-fraud-encounter-fraudsters
emmanuelewumi:
Experience is the best teacher, let us have the experience in order to become more informed and knowledgeable
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by XiaoLi: 1:36pm On Sep 30, 2021
Have you shared your personal information any where on NL or is your phone number on your NL account? Becareful, that call may be from lazyyut . He is also a well known scammer, that is the reason he will keep digging on people's profile or trying to attack you so that you will be forced to reveal your personal information.
ojesymsym:
Like my experience with BVN fraudsters this morning
https://www.nairaland.com/6779196/bvn-fraud-encounter-fraudsters

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 1:48pm On Sep 30, 2021
No sir. I think this issue is beyond nairaland, some people have this scam as their full time job, Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm.
XiaoLi:
Have you shared your personal information any where on NL or is your phone number on your NL account? Becareful, that call may be from lazyyut . He is also a well known scammer, that is the reason he will keep digging on people's profile or trying to attack you so that you will be forced to reveal your personal information.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 1:56pm On Sep 30, 2021
RepairZone:


Safeguard your capital please. It's not worth taking the risk until the digital agric space improves. Visit the digital agric thread to get informed better.


Thanks I'm grateful
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 1:57pm On Sep 30, 2021
emmanuelewumi:



They have a thread for that, called Digital agricultural thread.

Someone will explain everything to you

Thank you
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 2:33pm On Sep 30, 2021
XiaoLi:
Have you shared your personal information any where on NL or is your phone number on your NL account? Becareful, that call may be from lazyyut . He is also a well known scammer, that is the reason he will keep digging on people's profile or trying to attack you so that you will be forced to reveal your personal information.

lazyyouth
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Afromentalist: 3:45pm On Sep 30, 2021
mickky22:


Thank you
What they are subtly telling you is , 95% of agrotech are conscious or bona fide scams. The remaining 5% are scams too but that are yet to happen. Scams in the making kind of.
Do not invest unless you are a gambler.

Instead educate yourself financially to learn to identify real investment opportunities. Remember, slow and steady wins the wealth race.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 6:53pm On Sep 30, 2021
Correct and seconded wink
Afromentalist:

What they are subtly telling you is , 95% of agrotech are conscious or bona fide scams. The remaining 5% are scams too but that are yet to happen. Scams in the making kind of.
Do not invest unless you are a gambler.

Instead educate yourself financially to learn to identify real investment opportunities. Remember, slow and steady wins the wealth race.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 9:09pm On Sep 30, 2021
Interesting Banks H1 results

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by STNWAUME(m): 11:28pm On Sep 30, 2021
https://www.nairaland.com/6780133/cbn-postpones-launch-enaira#106325821

From Nigeria Air to E-naira
From one failed project to another
Bunch of never do well
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Zobah: 1:29am On Oct 01, 2021
STNWAUME:
https://www.nairaland.com/6780133/cbn-postpones-launch-enaira#106325821

From Nigeria Air to E-naira
From one failed project to another
Bunch of never do well
What's the difference between money transfer and e-naira?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:35am On Oct 01, 2021
We should raise financially smart children and citizens

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:37am On Oct 01, 2021
skydiver01:
Interesting Banks H1 results


The FUGAZ are defending their market share.

The performance for Ecobank is from all their businesses in Africa, Nigeria business is still struggling courtesy of the toxic loans inherited after they bought the defunct Oceanic bank

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 6:07am On Oct 01, 2021
Afromentalist:

What they are subtly telling you is , 95% of agrotech are conscious or bona fide scams. The remaining 5% are scams too but that are yet to happen. Scams in the making kind of.
Do not invest unless you are a gambler.

Instead educate yourself financially to learn to identify real investment opportunities. Remember, slow and steady wins the wealth race.

Thanks... May God bless you.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 6:22am On Oct 01, 2021
How can I go about FGN Bond. I don't have up to that minimum amount.

How can I participate. I have called their office {Standbic} time out number but I can't understand how the secondary market works.

Things like :
1 dirty price
2 how to calculate the yearly interest
3 how to buy

Please I appreciate detailed explanation.

Thanks anticipation ever dependable Gurus in the house.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 6:25am On Oct 01, 2021
Afromentalist:

What they are subtly telling you is , 95% of agrotech are conscious or bona fide scams. The remaining 5% are scams too but that are yet to happen. Scams in the making kind of.
Do not invest unless you are a gambler.

Instead educate yourself financially to learn to identify real investment opportunities. Remember, slow and steady wins the wealth race.

Thanks... I really appreciate

Kindly mention some of the real investment.

Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Afromentalist: 7:02am On Oct 01, 2021
mickky22:


Thanks... I really appreciate

Kindly mention some of the real investment.

Thanks
There are as many investment vehicles as they are people, it all depends on available capital knowledge, skills, objectives and personality type.

The first investment though is to educate yourself financially and it takes some time. From the foundation of wealth creation and transmission, you then move to specialised domains.

Maybe we should start from the beginning: what is your definition of an investment? And what is your capital ? Where did you get the capital from ? What is your objective (max profit, safety, liquidity, etc.) ?

The answers need not be specific.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ibechris(m): 12:44pm On Oct 01, 2021
Nezzjnr:

You people talk as if you have any experience in Real Estate.

Have you built a House for rent before??

Have you gone through the process of collecting rent??

Do you know how long it'll take before he start getting his interest back??

Do you have standby Funds for the Maintenance of the House??


As an estate surveyor, i don't think that the best investment in is rental business. 40% of people invest their money in real estate just for status,why some invest for the other reason best known to them.

Interestingly,without being biased,I think for the longterm gains,real estate might be good and the best but for short term gains,I will advice that treasury bill,bonds and fixed income investments are the best when compare to real estate investment.

The most herculean part of real estate is the aspect of rent collection and maintenance. But with others u don't have to wait to maintain anything nor wait for too long to get ur interest or gains,hence my reason why I settled for bonds,tbill and fixed income.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 1:28pm On Oct 01, 2021
Correct & Seconded wink
ibechris:



As an estate surveyor, i don't think that the best investment in is rental business. 40% of people invest their money in real estate just for status,why some invest for the other reason best known to them.

Interestingly,without being biased,I think for the longterm gains,real estate might be good and the best but for short term gains,I will advice that treasury bill,bonds and fixed income investments are the best when compare to real estate investment.

The most herculean part of real estate is the aspect of rent collection and maintenance. But with others u don't have to wait to maintain anything nor wait for too long to get ur interest or gains,hence my reason why I settled for bonds,tbill and fixed income.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 1:55pm On Oct 01, 2021
ibechris:



As an estate surveyor, i don't think that the best investment in is rental business. 40% of people invest their money in real estate just for status,why some invest for the other reason best known to them.

Interestingly,without being biased,I think for the longterm gains,real estate might be good and the best but for short term gains,I will advice that treasury bill,bonds and fixed income investments are the best when compare to real estate investment.

The most herculean part of real estate is the aspect of rent collection and maintenance. But with others u don't have to wait to maintain anything nor wait for too long to get ur interest or gains,hence my reason why I settled for bonds,tbill and fixed income.


Real Estate is one of the best and easiest way to create long term for most people, but that does not make it the best.

At age 65 real estate will be 90% or more of the Networth of those who invested while working.


Currently 60% and more of most workers Networth are in their Retirement Savings Account.


Roughly 1% of the Nigerian population are into portfolio Investment eg Treasury Bills, Fixed Income, Bonds, Mutual funds etc.


Very few people understand how to compound their income, to such people Investing in genuine real estate investments for the long term is a good strategy

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mickky22: 2:23pm On Oct 01, 2021
Afromentalist:

There are as many investment vehicles as they are people, it all depends on available capital knowledge, skills, objectives and personality type.

The first investment though is to educate yourself financially and it takes some time. From the foundation of wealth creation and transmission, you then move to specialised domains.

Maybe we should start from the beginning: what is your definition of an investment? And what is your capital ? Where did you get the capital from ? What is your objective (max profit, safety, liquidity, etc.) ?

The answers need not be specific.


Thanks for responds.
Is savings that am not read to lose
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 2:35pm On Oct 01, 2021
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Thanks for responds.
Is savings that am not read to lose[/quote

If that is your defined objective,

Money market fund will be good for you. Capital and interest is guaranteed and you can also top up or pull out with ease at anytime. The opportunity to monitor your investment online anywhere you are is there as well.

To open Abacus money market fund with Investment one click the link on my signature and complete the online form.

Note: Investment one will never ask for cash to open account for any of their products.

You can also visit the office at Maryland, Kofo Abayomi in VI if you are in Lagos or talk to me - 08181057319
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 4tunebest(f): 2:52pm On Oct 01, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Experience is the best teacher, let us have the experience in order to become more informed and knowledgeable

May we not learn from our own mistakes as it is better to learn from other people's mistake.

During this week, I heard about the millions of naira some of my colleagues lost individually in these digital agric schemes, I couldn't stop praying for you sir for all your advise. You really didn't say anything against it but you mentioned @ the onset of the COVID early last year that a lot of investment schemes would crumble due to the new situation created by the COVID and other investors' money would not be available for these investment schemes to pay the incoming investors. I didn't forget that statement you made such that when I was pressurized by close family to subscribe, I declined and 'am grateful for that informed decision I took.

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