NigelCundy: Hi guys, I was combing the internet for the best way to invest in Nigeria, basically high yield and low risk, no matter the length of maturity. Having gone through many websites like a prodigal son, I decided to come back home and seek for advice. This would be my first investment and I plan to invest about 100k. So, if anyone would be kind enough to teach me how to go about it, I'll be eternally grateful.
Thank you so much ❤
Low risk and very high yield is not very practical. Start with a Money Money Market Fund(very low risk) with moderate returns roughly between 11-15% per annum. If you want high yield, you would need to have some apetitie for risk.
Eziokwugbaoto: This commentator voice don low prematurely I will make finding his Twitter handle my priority this night and lecture him on professionalism
It is sad that our governments consider mere painting and facelifts of schools as investments in education. Not much is being done about the quality of teachers, the content of the curriculum and the proper integration of IT skills.
IbrahimDamola: Onuachu is tall, strong, pacy too. He also hungry unlike the ill-motivated lacklustre effigy called Iheanachor. How can one call himself a striker and you can't even get a shot on target in 90 mins?
I like his direct approach. And he is quite a dribbler despite his height. his positioning and poaching instincts are admirable. he could be our missing piece. But it seems Rohr does not like experimenting with the team. I still don't understand why he keeps starting iheanacho even after trying him in that role many times.
IbrahimDamola: You 'scored' against the run of play. South Africans deserve the win, they are more cohesive, fighting for the ball and giving proper decisive passes, they hardly lose possession. They just don't have dangermen and finishers.
Nigeria deserved to lose this match. If Iheanachor the waste pipe goes to cameroun in 2019, he will be a big embarrasment. He shouldnt be getting call ups anymore when we have better players like Paul Onuachu.
reportminds: Ahead of Nigeria’s meeting with the Libyan National team in Akwa Ibom on Saturday, here is a possible starting 11 for the Group E African Nations Cup qualifiers as compiled by goal.com, as Gernot Rohr looks to build on the progress of the last international break.
Francis Uzoho: The undisputed No. 1, neither Uzoho or any of his rivals have done anything that will prompt Gernot Rohr to switch things up between the sticks.
Defence
Abdullahi Shehu: The full-back’s returned to the fold, and should have enough to resume duties on the right side of the defence, even if he was unceremoniously jettisoned during the World Cup.
Leon Balogun: Despite his relative inactivity with new club Brighton & Hove Albion, Balogun will retain his spot in defence. He’s started 12 of Nigeria’s last 14 games.
William Troost-Ekong: Expect the Udinese centre-back to return to the starting XI after missing the Seychelles game. He’ll contribute leadership to the backline, and Balogun typically looks stronger with Troost alongside him.
Brian Idowu: Jamilu Collins has featured for the Super Eagles now, and both he and Ola Aina represent increasing competition for Idowu. However, it’s hard to see Rohr changing things for such a massive clash, so we’re tipping Idowu to retain his place.
Midfield
Wilfred Ndidi: The tough-tackling Leicester City man is expected to continue in the heart of the midfield, where he’ll protect the backline and also be charged with driving the Eagles forward.
Oghenekaro Etebo: Ogenyi Onazi and John Ogu are both contenders for a central-midfield berth, but we’re giving the nod to Etebo. He’s started four of Nigeria’s last five, and while his form in the Championship has been patchy, he offers more dynamism than his midfield rivals.
Alex Iwobi hasn’t always had Rohr’s trust, but he’s in good form for Arsenal, and with John Obi Mikel absent, could be included from the start as the Super Eagles look to break down the stubborn Libyan defence.
Attack
Ahmed Musa: Nigeria’s most potent attacking outlet will start in support of Ighalo and Kalu, and his pace will likely be a key weapon as the Super Eagles look to break down their opponents’ resolute backline.
Odion Ighalo: He’s in excellent form in China, having netted 20 goals this season, and looks to be an undisputed starter even if he isn’t completely to the taste of Nigeria fans. He scored against the Seychelles, and would win over a swathe of admirers if he could net against Libya.
Samuel Kalu started ahead of Henry Onyekuru for the Seychelles game, in something of a surprise. Considering the latter’s decline in form for Galatasaray, expect Kalu to retain his spot.
CodeTemplar: Development isn't by sharing available funds to win people over but by inspiring productivity and making people work productively. I wish our leaders will see this and stop playing inter-regional domination politics with our lives.
At the rate Nigeria is growing in population alone any wealth acquired by even the artificial regional billionaires like Dangote wont be able to correct the damage sustained nationally on their road to those riches.
Nigeria is heading speedily for the 350 million population mark and it will be a painful thing to see that in all our years of easy money we didnt position the populace to be overall contributors ti the system but burden who feel entitled to hand outs and welfare support.
Imagine a case where instead of 200 million people contributing N5,000 each to the economy the economy is the one trying to keep up with distribution of that amount to those people. Now imagine a situation where there no free and easy oil money in addition to the above.
California has equipped people to be contributors and only do welfare for the needy and not the lazy or the greedy with a negligible fraction of their wealth.
FunctionX: I just finished this cartoon, but I feel like I am missing something. Please what could that be?
Its a shoddy and lazy attempt sir. All I see is a threshold adjustment and black lines on it. The original image shouldn't be showing at all. Put in more work. use the pen tool and fill in tones accordingly...
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Tayeni: helli archmage. Long time. I've lost your contact and the number you put up there isn't going through. pls I'm going to need your help on the label you last designed. For some reason I can't access my mails now. So mention or quote me and I'd appear....or 0701 722 6824....07056941321
Just seeing this, I will contact you tomorrow by Gods grace.
naturalwaves: What do you mean by..... Should have allowed? Not seeing the match but I can tell it was a clear penalty. Otherwise, Buffon wouldn't be red carded. Question now is, was it a penalty or not?? Nothing like should have allowed in football. That's emotional sentiments.
armchair theorist. if you watched the match you'll know better.
'even if you speak more than fluently another's tongue, the doors of meaning and the meanings of meaning are forever closed unto you'
Our brightest minds came from the age where English was taught as a second language. Thinking and expression is more profound in local languages and when such thinking is translated to English, it is always unique.
How can one be so crazed about another's man's tongue that even accent is being paid for?
Female corps member needed to fill a social media internship position in Gbagada. Salary is 30K. Please send CVs to qosimqosim@gmail.com before Wednesday 17 Jan. 2018
surveillance gets way easier as people will feed intelligence agencies data in the name of having fun and sharing Thier daily lives with their loved one.... welcome to 1984