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Investment / Re: In Need Of A Business by Angelstartups(f): 10:40pm On May 10, 2015
Hello.

Visit www.angelstartups.com.ng for assistance.

Regards.
Investment / Re: Where To Invest With 300k by Angelstartups(f): 7:49am On May 10, 2015
Webmasters / Request For Proposal To Manage Specific Web-designs And Updates by Angelstartups(f): 11:02am On May 07, 2015
Angelstartups Nigeria hereby request for proposal[i][/i] from top web developers and programmers in php, advanced php, C++, VB, etc, on how they best think the following could be achieved on the website (www.angelstartups.com.ng):

(1) Structure re-design (framework)
(2) Appearance
(3) Security Management
(4) SEO Management
(5) Other necessary tools
(6) Debugging of errors

Entries open Thursday May 7, 2015 and closes Monday May 11, 2015.

The proposal should include the following:
(a) Brief description of your company (or individual profile), indicating your experience and jobs delivered before now
(b) Brief description of how you intend to deliver the items above
(c) The indicative professional fee
(d) The indicative time of completion/ delivery for each item

Send your brief proposal to admin@angelstartups.com.ng.

Regards.
Investment / Re: I Have $15,000 Usdollar How Can I Invest It. by Angelstartups(f): 7:24am On May 07, 2015
Investment / Re: What Area Of Businesses Can Be Invested In Without The Owner Running It Hisself. by Angelstartups(f): 7:24am On May 07, 2015
Hello,

Visit www.angelstartups.com.ng for assistance.

Cheers.
Investment / Re: Where Can I Invest 500,000 Naira by Angelstartups(f): 4:39pm On Apr 28, 2015
@NairaQuest,

Thanks for noting that. That is absolutely correct in terms of the risk-nature of start-ups.

If you do not have sufficient capital buffer to take the "potential" losses any start-up could suffer, then, it is not for you.

In actual fact, business at any level, particularly real sector businesses are not meant for risk-averse people. It doesn't matter how much capital you have, you wouldn't be able to take those risky leaps which are also potential fruit-bearing opportunities.

In every pain-staking endeavors lies huge opportunities.

If you are looking for safe havens, then go and put your money with the banks and they will keep them safe for you till as long as they are existing, and even pay you some interests on your capital- single digit interest rate per annum.

However, if you are looking at double-digit growth for your funds, then, its means taking risks and pulling some funds away from their comfort zones and investing wisely in stock-market, real-sector market and so on. These options could burn your funds and at the same time, yield crazy returns.

You have got to be deal with professionals (financial analysts, corporate lawyers, accountants) and be prepared to take those tough business decisions.

My take is this: Look to agribusinesses, real estate, food and beverage businesses, oil and gas, some tech-focused start-ups and draft a plan.

Cheers.

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Investment / Re: What Online Biz Can O Do With 100k by Angelstartups(f): 10:47pm On Apr 27, 2015
Investment / Re: Where Can I Invest 500,000 Naira by Angelstartups(f): 10:45pm On Apr 27, 2015
Hello,

Visit www.angelstartups.com.ng.

Cheers.
Investment / Re: To Raise Capital For Your Business, You Need A Business Plan by Angelstartups(f): 10:43pm On Apr 27, 2015
Hello,

you should visit www.angelstartups.com.ng and contact us on admin@angelstartups.com.ng to advertise your professional services (which we will test to ensure top quality delivery).

There are over 1,000 entrepreneurs who need your service.

Cheers.
Investment / Re: Business Idea by Angelstartups(f): 10:40pm On Apr 27, 2015
Hello,

you should visit www.angelstartups.com.ng.
Investment / Re: How Can I Raise #40m....to Finance The Growth Of My Business.. by Angelstartups(f): 10:41pm On Apr 22, 2015
Hello,

How much have you personally committed into the business before someone else will commit such funds into your hands? What happens if the "worst-case" scenario occurs?

If you have invested some capital personally and have done your scenario analysis thoroughly on the viability, visit www.angelstartups.com.ng for assistance.

Also send a mail to admin@angelstartups.com.ng.

Cheers.
Investment / Re: Building A House Building Machine In Nigeria. Investors Wanted. by Angelstartups(f): 10:27pm On Apr 22, 2015
Hello,

Have you registered on www.angelstartups.com.ng? Send a mail to admin@angelstartups.com.ng.

Regards.
Investment / Re: Great Investment With 100% ROI Within 6 Months. by Angelstartups(f): 11:49pm On Apr 08, 2015
Investment / Re: Partner That Can Provide POS Terminal(s) For An Urgent Profitable Venture Needed by Angelstartups(f): 11:48pm On Apr 08, 2015
Investment / Re: Investments By An Investment Club In Businesses by Angelstartups(f): 11:11pm On Apr 08, 2015
Investment / Re: I'm Looking For Somebody To Manage/buy/partner My Existing Game Center by Angelstartups(f): 11:43pm On Apr 06, 2015
Hello, visit www.angelstartups.com.ng.

Regards.
Investment / Re: Investors/partners Needed by Angelstartups(f): 11:42pm On Apr 06, 2015
Hello, visit www.angelstartups.com.ng. Also send a mail to admin@angelstartups.com.ng.

Regards.
Investment / Re: Investing In Federal Government Bonds In Nigeria by Angelstartups(f): 8:17am On Apr 04, 2015
Hello @kennyzboy,

Federal Government Bonds (also referred to as FGN Bonds) are long term fixed income investment vehicle (option) that are classified as almost risk-free. Because the risk is close to zero, the returns are also very predictable and fixed.

The returns on FGN bonds are called COUPONS and coupons are paid twice in a year.

The Government raise bonds through the DMO (Debt Management Office) who deal directly with Primary Dealers (agents) who on-wards sell to Other registered dealers (secondary) who then sell to retail/ institutional investors. These Primary dealers are limited in number because DMO cannot be opened to every retail or institutional investor/ trader and therefore the DMO has guidelines that these Primary Dealers must abide by before they can be registered.

The Government raise bonds to finance capital projects for the benefit of its citizens and few other reasons (example: to mop up excess liquidity within the system to curb inflation).

So how does it work really? Let me use the example you have sighted here:

If Kennyzboy invests N10m in a 5 year FGN bond at a coupon rate of 15%, it means:
Coupon=15/100*10,000,000=N1,500,000
Therefore, every 6 months after, kennyzboy will receive N750,000 in his bank account till the end of 5 years when Kennyzboy will receive N750,000 and your Principal N10,000,000. (note your bank will take a small commission for the transaction).

To put it in context, let's assume Kennyzboy invest N10m in 5-year FGN bond at 15% in June 2015 (to mature in June 2020), Kennyzboy will receive coupons as follows:
N750,000 in December 2015, N750,000 in June 2016
N750,000 in December 2016, N750,000 in June 2017
N750,000 in December 2017, N750,000 in June 2018
N750,000 in December 2018, N750,000 in June 2019
N750,000 in December 2019, N750,000 in June 2020 plus N10million Principal payment.

Hope this gives you some idea about how Bonds work.

Cheers.

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Investment / Re: Investor Needed For Kerosene Business by Angelstartups(f): 7:55am On Apr 04, 2015
Hello @fayeezah,

visit www.angelstartups.com.ng to meet investors close to your location (Ekiti, Ondo or Osun), who will find it convenient to carry out a due diligence on you and your business offering.

Kind regards.

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