Business › Re: Nigerian Banks With Best Interest Rates& Least Charges by ogrin(m): 10:31am On Sep 30, 2011 |
IykeD: @Grassroot, you have a good point there, i also doubt if the firms are all covered in case of default or bankruptcy. How much coupons do the FG and State bonds pay? The rates are very low now i agree, I did reap from some of the banks some 2-3yrs ago when interests were a bit high, at least i did 12% with GTB and 11% with Zenith.
As for the rates, i had a good(well relatively) offer from Finbank last year of about 5% and i invested for about a yr, i actually instructed my contact there to liquidate in July when i heard rumors that CBN were going to withdraw their license or whatever was their plan. GTB's rates are very low, i think about 2%, quite low if you ask me but it's better than losing the money in some get-rich-quick schemes or all these fake land deals going on.
I also heard that Zenith bank's rates for 500k-1.99m is about 2.5% and 2m-5m, 3% and 3.5% for 5m and above, still very low i think but if Nigeria had good infrastructural development, it is good in a way as it will force people to put their money into production and create jobs rather than lodge the money in the bank but running biz in Nigeria is very costly, though i hope things change for the better soon. @iykeD, Thanks for your contribution, but what i am not cleared with in your post is the time frame for this rates u quoted. 30day, 180 day or 1year. Pls do clarify. Thanks. |
Business › Re: Nigerian Banks With Best Interest Rates& Least Charges by ogrin(m): 10:23am On Sep 30, 2011 |
In addition to the question raised by the poster, i would like to know if it will be a wise option a to invest such amount like 5million into AIMS ASSEST MANAGEMENT. I realize that the minimum number of years they keep one's money is 5yrs with 12% compounding interest rate. |
Romance › Re: Is It Decent For A Lady To Answer Her Phone After 11pm by ogrin(m): 2:26pm On Sep 03, 2011 |
abeg o for our Nigeria, xtracool starts from 12.30, i bet all sexes are always looking forward to that time  . |
Celebrities › Re: Funmi Iyanda Covers Issue 3 Of Mania Magazine - Rate The Photo by ogrin(m): 3:50pm On Sep 01, 2011 |
Shola (f): At 40, she looks great for her age.Nice body too. yeah dats right. looks like we agreed to post d same thing did u read my post after yours?  |
Celebrities › Re: Funmi Iyanda Covers Issue 3 Of Mania Magazine - Rate The Photo by ogrin(m): 3:38pm On Sep 01, 2011 |
she got a really sexy figure, to slip a pole in between those thighs would be a man's dream.  |
Celebrities › Re: African Representatives At The Miss Universe 2011 Contest [videos] by ogrin(m): 10:45am On Aug 31, 2011 |
about the nigeria girls, i think it would cost nothing to get them open their legs.  |
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Romance › Social Network Site For Nigerians Known For Unclothedness Display? by ogrin(op): 2:42pm On Aug 23, 2011 |
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Family › Re: HAVING A FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. WHILE I WORK IN NIGERIA. HOW POSSIBLE IS THIS PLS by ogrin(op): 7:42pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
Gayi: My dear Ogrin, from your notes you two are not yet married. I know how it is when two love birds are together and either spouse wants to travel, the other promises to call everyday, every minute, and that distance is not a barrier to our love. My dear real life situations are far far different from story books. There was a time ilife presented me with such situations but i thank God we did not do the distant thing. What, with a randy husband in a different location and i and kids in another, by now my story will not be how to stop his randiness but how to raise my kids alone. Be that as it may i will advise that your wife comes back to you after studies and settle down here with you. I really dont see the attraction in raising kids abroad, but if you so desire you can all go on vacations from to time. Its more fun. Kids abroad are exposed to a lot of vices than our kids. pls weigh your options!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if there is anyword that could more appreciate an effort or a deed than the word 'thank you', i would have used that. Gayi, thanks for that meaningful contribution. I pray God rewards you, keep ur family together. cheers. |
Family › Re: HAVING A FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. WHILE I WORK IN NIGERIA. HOW POSSIBLE IS THIS PLS by ogrin(op): 7:37pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
ronkebp: Let your family stay with you, it is best, Husband for America, wife for Naija stuff, causes a bid gulf in a marraige, unless the two (couple) know how to bridge the gap and bridge it well, Stay with the job you got, some people here (abroad) are looking for that job you got to return home ooooo. thanks jare, ur little, yet precise info did help,  |
Family › Re: HAVING A FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. WHILE I WORK IN NIGERIA. HOW POSSIBLE IS THIS PLS by ogrin(op): 7:23pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
chaircover: why have you always dreamt of having a family raised abroad? dear, there are lots of reasons: insecurity, education etc |
Family › HAVING A FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. WHILE I WORK IN NIGERIA. HOW POSSIBLE IS THIS PLS by ogrin(op): 6:21pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
Dearest NL, I have always fancied having a family raised abroad precisely u.s.a. Now i got a job with a high paying oil-firm and my plans is to fulfill actualizing my youthful dream. I am already preparing how my fiancee will finish her schooling abroad but something in me always tells me to be careful. Please dear nairalanders, help say something from wot u know from experience or a candid advuse u could give to assist a poor me.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL |
Autos › Re: EYE POPPING CARS; NAIRALAND AUTOSHOP. PRE-ORDER THE CAR OF YOUR DREAMS FROM USA! by ogrin(m): 9:41am On Aug 16, 2011 |
Shawonlese, send me a detailed information regarding a brand new jeep wrangler 2011 including all the specifications and the cost to land at Tincan port, lagos. Thanks |