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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 1:34pm On Sep 09, 2025 |
Odunharry: You can get receipt that shows your house address once you pay using opay. You can top up 1,000, save the receipt then send to investment One Thank you boss |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 12:41pm On Sep 09, 2025 |
KarlTom: Use the online form:
accounts.morgancapitalgroup.com/individual-forms/create I registered please what next |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 11:53am On Sep 09, 2025 |
Hello please I want to jump in to the ship I tried opening Morgan and the issue is that there so no where to open account it's taking me to a webpage that is not displaying
Investment one I am on KYC I uploaded Meter bill which i purchased online, they emailed me that they require bill with street number which all these all e-receipt don't have. Please how can I bypass these.
I downloaded rise I only see US stock there
Now bamboo, there were bad reviews about them because of their fees.
Please gurus in the house should I go for bamboo Or Is there a way to bypass investment one utility bill verification. Or Rise do their offer Naija stock Or Morgan can register through app or is there another gateway |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 11:06am On Aug 30, 2025 |
Panadee: CardinalStone and Morgan seem to be some of the better options Please are these app seems I can't find them on playstore |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 11:17pm On Aug 29, 2025 |
House I want to start trading please which platform would you recommend |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 7:21pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Please house I need recommendation I want to start Naija stock trading please whick platform is the best I heard Trove Bambao please guru in the house I need your opinion |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 3:29pm On Aug 26, 2025 |
megawealth01: I understand your situation.. You’re dealing with old share certificates from the 1990s in Nigeria, and now your grandfather is late. Many companies have either merged, changed names, or been delisted, so the process involves verification and estate transfer before you can know their value and sell them.
The below guide should be able to help you do the right thing...
1. Identify the Companies
Look carefully at the share certificates (company name, number of units, registrar).
Some may have merged (e.g., banks like Afribank → Mainstreet → Skye → Polaris).
If the company is still listed, you can check its current market price on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) website or through a stockbroker.
If delisted or acquired, you’ll need to trace the successor company.
2. Establish Next of Kin Ownership (Probate / Letter of Administration)
Because your grandfather is deceased, you cannot sell the shares in his name. You’ll need:
Letter of Administration (if no Will) OR Probate (if there’s a Will) issued by a High Court
These documents legally transfer his assets (shares inclusive) to his beneficiaries.
3. Contact the Company’s Registrar
Every Nigerian company with listed shares has a registrar (e.g., First Registrars, Greenwich Registrars, CardinalStone Registrars, etc.).
Steps:
Write to the registrar with a copy of the share certificate.
Provide your grandfather’s death certificate and the Letter of Administration/Probate.
The registrar will confirm if the shares are still valid, migrated, or converted (e.g., in case of mergers).
4. Check for Unclaimed Dividends
Many old shares have unclaimed dividends attached.
Use the SEC Nigeria E-Dividend portal https://sec.gov.ng → “Search Unclaimed Dividends” with your grandfather’s name.
If any exist, they can also be claimed after estate transfer.
5. Selling the Shares
Once the shares are confirmed and transferred to your name (as beneficiary/administrator), you can:
Open a CSCS (Central Securities Clearing System) account through a licensed Nigerian stockbroker.
Transfer the shares into the CSCS account.
Place a sell order with the broker at the current market price.
I hope this helps i checked sec and i found these
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 2:44pm On Aug 26, 2025 |
megawealth01: I understand your situation.. You’re dealing with old share certificates from the 1990s in Nigeria, and now your grandfather is late. Many companies have either merged, changed names, or been delisted, so the process involves verification and estate transfer before you can know their value and sell them.
The below guide should be able to help you do the right thing...
1. Identify the Companies
Look carefully at the share certificates (company name, number of units, registrar).
Some may have merged (e.g., banks like Afribank → Mainstreet → Skye → Polaris).
If the company is still listed, you can check its current market price on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) website or through a stockbroker.
If delisted or acquired, you’ll need to trace the successor company.
2. Establish Next of Kin Ownership (Probate / Letter of Administration)
Because your grandfather is deceased, you cannot sell the shares in his name. You’ll need:
Letter of Administration (if no Will) OR Probate (if there’s a Will) issued by a High Court
These documents legally transfer his assets (shares inclusive) to his beneficiaries.
3. Contact the Company’s Registrar
Every Nigerian company with listed shares has a registrar (e.g., First Registrars, Greenwich Registrars, CardinalStone Registrars, etc.).
Steps:
Write to the registrar with a copy of the share certificate.
Provide your grandfather’s death certificate and the Letter of Administration/Probate.
The registrar will confirm if the shares are still valid, migrated, or converted (e.g., in case of mergers).
4. Check for Unclaimed Dividends
Many old shares have unclaimed dividends attached.
Use the SEC Nigeria E-Dividend portal https://sec.gov.ng → “Search Unclaimed Dividends” with your grandfather’s name.
If any exist, they can also be claimed after estate transfer.
5. Selling the Shares
Once the shares are confirmed and transferred to your name (as beneficiary/administrator), you can:
Open a CSCS (Central Securities Clearing System) account through a licensed Nigerian stockbroker.
Transfer the shares into the CSCS account.
Place a sell order with the broker at the current market price.
I hope this helps Thank sir |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mygee2(m): 1:43pm On Aug 26, 2025 |
Please expert in the house my grandfather bought some shares in the 19's and he is late now and most of the companies are merged we have the share cert how do we know the value of the shares and sell it. Thanks you |
Agriculture › Re: Updated Prices Of Day Old Broiler,Cockerel,Layers From Ibadan. by mygee2(m): 2:51pm On Aug 05, 2025 |
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*WE DELIVER NATIONWIDE* can you send to zaria kaduna state and is there transportation cost |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by mygee2(m): 10:28pm On Jul 19, 2025 |
Betty85: I didn't save it on hers, I wrote it clearly on my reply, and even if someone didn't save their password, it's not a good enough reason for a whole federal government largest employer to not able to generate simple reset link because they have traffic on the site, after more than 36hours...you guys are strange for defending this level laziness and many ppl are going into the service with this mentality, no one seems to understand excellence because we're used to the bare minimum from our government. This is sad Reset the password and check spam |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by mygee2(m): 3:17pm On Jul 18, 2025 |
Sophie888: Good morning!!!
Pls was everyone shortlisted sent a mail?
I applied but can't remember my password, and no mail either.... Thought I have clicked on forgot password and they are yet to send me the link, do you have an idea of how I could resolve this? Check spam |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Monthly Net Salary Of Federal Government Ministries,departaments, Agencies And P by mygee2(m): 6:36pm On Jun 03, 2025 |
moststylish: my Senator is saying if you did not apply,there is nothing he can do for you. I did not apply so I will have to wait till another opportunity comes up. I have an uncle whose a serving senetor but he is in the opposition they guy is always saying the ruling APC are not giving him chance to shine esp employment stuff please guys let's table these matter I know they are OG here |
Travel › Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by mygee2(m): 8:36pm On Apr 10, 2025 |
Hello @whyna pls I am am currently working at a university here in naija and want to explore opportunities on Vietnam I want to go through the student route please how much should I budget for Msc and are there scholarshis pls |
Agriculture › Re: My Journey To The North Central State Of Benue And Niger State For Yam Business. by mygee2(m): 10:57pm On Feb 01, 2025 |
Rosarios: I do sell foodstuffs in Lagos, and everything was going well until our northern Brothers started carrying yams and other food stuffs on wheelbarrow. Anyone that comes to my shop to buy we complain that my goods are too expensive are they prefer to buy from the northerners I got confused I said abi no b the same mile12 market all of us they go? I started making inquiries about where to get cheap food stuffs so I won't run out of business I met a guy from benue state Zakibiam advised me to go to Zakibiam to source for yam and from a nairalander onlinestore . Please Continue i want to start these business God brought me here |
Agriculture › Re: My Journey To The North Central State Of Benue And Niger State For Yam Business. by mygee2(m): 10:48pm On Feb 01, 2025 |
fuckJones: yam business is profitable, visit zakibiam in benue state and get cheeper yam, zaki biam is the word largest yam market, you can get yam at very cheeper rate, we the tiv people are friendly too Are from Zaki biam |