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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wotowotoman: 10:53pm On Aug 21, 2023
Oyindamolah:
I’ll try to answer the question from my personal experiences and observations. Here are the personal and educational background of Indian CEOs that work in their favor:

1. They are all from middle-class families so they don’t have a luxury of opportunities to choose from and they make the best of whatever opportunities they had. This also helps them to be focused on their goal and not be distracted.

2. A lot of them are from the Southern states of India, where there is a culture of attaining knowledge and being humble.

3. They all come from a technical background in engineering, cracking one of the hardest exams (JEE) in the world on the way and learning to deal with extreme amount of pressure from an early age of 18. This pressure taking ability helps them to face any future challenge in the corporate world.

4. They all do a masters degree from a IVY League that helps them get into a good firm like McKinsey, Google etc. with a good starting opportunity.

5. They all end up being on H1B sponsorship, so they end up working for a firm for a long time, unlike their American counterparts who have the luxury of switching companies or quitting jobs.

Now imagine, you are the board member of a fortune company, wouldn’t you want to have an extremely smart, humble and loyal employee to be the CEO of the company over any other candidate?
Most Nigerians industrialist employe Indians

Shame on you for copying and pasting this article word for word from the internet and trying to look smart angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:04am On Aug 22, 2023
Wotowotoman:


Shame on you for copying and pasting this article word for word from the internet and trying to look smart angry


Artificial intelligence tinz
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 4:50am On Aug 22, 2023
emmanuelewumi:



Artificial intelligence tinz
That is plagiarism and it is wrong, he should have credited his source and not pass it as his own, what is wrong is wrong shocked

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 5:30am On Aug 22, 2023
I imagine tomorrow 23 August 2023
teejay5:
Good morning house,pls wen is d next treasury bill investment.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:45am On Aug 22, 2023
AngelicBeing:
That is plagiarism and it is wrong, he should have credited his source and not pass it as his own, what is wrong is wrong shocked



Very obvious that the person got it from Chatgpt
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:35am On Aug 22, 2023
emmanuelewumi:



Very obvious that the person got it from Chatgpt

Has this public thread become an academic journal? LOL at the other clown complaining that a faceless poster is trying to sound smart. Instead of focusing on the content of the message, take what is useful to you and discard or refute what is not with a counter argument. Next na to dey attach credentials join, dey play.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wotowotoman: 7:16am On Aug 22, 2023
emmanuelewumi:



Very obvious that the person got it from Chatgpt

Chatgpt is even better. That clown and his various monikers does it all the time. The guy go enter Quora or Reddit and copy, then paste answers on Nairaland and claim they are his without even making it known that he got them from somewhere.

The same fool will upload pictures of women stolen from the internet on his profile and be using it to deceive those boys for olosho thread say he be woman. Looking for who to kidnap.

Very jobless buffoon angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Foodempire: 2:20pm On Aug 22, 2023
Neverlosemoney:

Sometimes I am just baffled how people who have a total net worth of over 50 million Naira find it hard to live on it. Give such money to someone who probably earn 30 thousand a month and he or she will believe they will definitely not work again; come back years later and you will find them chasing more. Humans wants are just insatiable.

People really need to learn how to adjust their lifestyle to their income. Chasing more income, more yields has always been the root cause of financial catastrophes and most needless sufferings out there.

As you said, human wants are insatiable. We are all at the mercy of Inflation. You can't help but chase more money as you watch your investments dwindles due to a week currency. Most of us are regretting now for not converting our money to dollars when it was $1 to #370. I would have been able to buy my dream house by now if I had followed suit. The more you save and invest in Naira without some dollars investment backups the more you plunge yourself into penury and uncertainties .

Talking about adjusting oneself to a moderate lifestyle, you will be forced to look elsewhere when your purchasing power get drastically reduced, attempts to invest in more businesses for a recoup may end up in catastrophies, small corolla of 1.5m then is now sold at 4.5m, things are not just adding up, May God open our inner vision to see beyond the ordinary.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 3:57pm On Aug 22, 2023
Dollar Mutual Fund
A dollar mutual fund of 12.13% is available at Norrenberger Asset Management.

Get in touch with my displayed contacts.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wotowotoman: 9:19pm On Aug 22, 2023
emmasoft:

Dollar Mutual Fund
A dollar mutual fund of 12.13% is available at Norrenberger Asset Management.

Get in touch with my displayed contacts.


How can they offer 12.13% on USD investments when there are no underlying assets that can offer such rates? Max you can get for USD fixed income is from USD treasury bills and this is around 5 to 6%. How can these guys be paying more? 🤔

Abi na risky African Eurobonds dem dey invest in? You want people here to lose their life savings abi

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by teejay5(f): 9:50pm On Aug 22, 2023
Good evening house pls,wen will I be debited for treasury bill investment.is it d same day?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Rizin: 10:22pm On Aug 22, 2023
Nigeria Plans Dollar Asset Listings to Ease Forex Woes for Firms

This is euro bond.

Please who knows how this will affect financial investment?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-22/nigeria-plans-dollar-asset-listings-to-ease-forex-woes-for-firms?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_content=africa&cmpid%3D=socialflow-twitter-africa
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 9:50am On Aug 23, 2023
Wotowotoman:


How can they offer 12.13% on USD investments when there are no underlying assets that can offer such rates? Max you can get for USD fixed income are from USD treasury bills and this is around 5 to 6%. How can these guys be paying more? 🤔

Abi na risky African Eurobonds dem dey invest in? You want people here to lose their life savings abi

The yield on the NDF at the end of Q2 2023 is 10.79% as against a benchmark of 10.17%

That benchmark is derived from the 5 year Sovereign Eurobonds at the end of June 2023.
60.27% of the current allocation of Eurobonds currently in our NDF are sovereign Eurobonds
37.78% of it is in Corporate Eurobonds.
With the way Dollar Mutual funds are governed, you must have a certain percentage of your portfolio in both Sovereign and Corporate Eurobonds.
Our job as a fund and portfolio manager is to evaluate which Eurobonds have minimal risk to default and invest as such.

It's not a ponzi. Norrenberger is SEC regulated fund manager. They are the new owner of International energy insurance as per holdings.
Come onboard and you will be happy.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:47am On Aug 23, 2023
emmasoft:

Dollar Mutual Fund
A dollar mutual fund of 12.13% is available at Norrenberger Asset Management.

Get in touch with my displayed contacts.


Is this a SEC regulated investment? Who is the Trustee to the investment? What is the minimum amount required for investment?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 12:29pm On Aug 23, 2023
ahiboilandgas:
Buyers of 950 dollars are counting loseses already! The lovers of bad new against the naira and Nigeria state are no where to be found .How come with all the rants abouts naira no body has posted the recovery! all the so called USD experts . 3000 BDC have been approved to start get usd , NNPC has received 3 bn usd to stabilized the naira , a Major crude export added 380 ,000 barrels and bonny light trading at 86 usd and swing up ward .more fingers will be burnt out a newbie that quickly changed his 960k to 1000 USD now 780k .dont follow bandwagon. Bad new sells

You accused people of dissapearing when Naira Appreciated, but you also disappear when Naira Declines and Appear when Naira Appreciate, Naira is heading back to 950 as against your earlier claim, do you have anything to say about this?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Wotowotoman: 12:52pm On Aug 23, 2023
emmasoft:


The yield on the NDF at the end of Q2 2023 is 10.79% as against a benchmark of 10.17%

That benchmark is derived from the 5 year Sovereign Eurobonds at the end of June 2023.
60.27% of the current allocation of Eurobonds currently in our NDF are sovereign Eurobonds
37.78% of it is in Corporate Eurobonds.
With the way Dollar Mutual funds are governed, you must have a certain percentage of your portfolio in both Sovereign and Corporate Eurobonds.
Our job as a fund and portfolio manager is to evaluate which Eurobonds have minimal risk to default and invest as such.

It's not a ponzi. Norrenberger is SEC regulated fund manager. They are the new owner of International energy insurance as per holdings.
Come onboard and you will be happy.

Please name the companies that have issued Eurobonds? 😏

You dey talk sovereign Eurobonds like say they are risk free. Go and ask people wey invest in Ghana Eurobonds how far….

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Neverlosemoney: 1:12pm On Aug 23, 2023
emmanuelewumi:


I have heard you
This is the saddest and funniest thing I have seen on the internet in a very long time. Mental Conditioning is Real.

The white brain washed us, putting us in a state, where; we cannot use our own mind rather we rely on someone else mind or an unimaginable mind out there to come and save us.

The more religious a certain place is; the more the level of illiteracy, birth rate and poverty within that place. The less religious a certain place is; the less the level of illiteracy, birth rate and poverty. This as always been the trend.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by LikeAking: 1:15pm On Aug 23, 2023
Neverlosemoney:

This is the saddest and funniest thing I have seen on the internet in a very long time. Mental Conditioning is Real.

The white brain washed us, putting us in a state, where; we cannot use our own mind rather we rely on someone else mind or an unimaginable mind out there to come and save us.
!
The more religious a certain place is; the more the level of illiteracy, birth rate and poverty within that place. The less religious a certain place is; the less the level of illiteracy, birth rate and
poverty. This as always been the trend.


Truth!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nice2023(m): 1:16pm On Aug 23, 2023
Neverlosemoney:

This is the saddest and funniest thing I have seen on the internet in a very long time. Mental Conditioning is Real.

The white brain washed us, putting us in a state, where; we cannot use our own mind rather we rely on someone else mind or an unimaginable mind out there to come and save us.

The more religious a certain place is; the more the level of illiteracy, birth rate and poverty within that
place. The less religious a certain place is; the less the level of illiteracy, birth rate and poverty. This as always been the trend.



I agree with you on this.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 1:46pm On Aug 23, 2023
Wotowotoman:


Please name the companies that have issued Eurobonds? 😏

You dey talk sovereign Eurobonds like say they are risk free. Go and ask people wey invest in Ghana Eurobonds how far….

Is there anyone who ever told you that dollar funds ( sovereign eurobonds) are risk-free? In fact, did anyone ever say there is any investment that is risk-free?
The categories we have as far as investment is concerned are low, medium, or high-risk investment windows/products. Fund managers will usually advise investors to key in based on their risk appetite ie invest in what they can cope with and help to manage risk professionally. The norm is that the higher the returns the higher the risk and vice versa.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 2:20pm On Aug 23, 2023
richforever123:


You accused people of dissapearing when Naira Appreciated, but you also disappear when Naira Declines and Appear when Naira Appreciate, Naira is heading back to 950 as against your earlier claim, do you have anything to say about this?
na the bad news from Goldmansac bank cause this panic again !tbey trigger the panic bank of America says naira is over valued above 600 .Goldman says the net reserve was 3 bn USD. They are playing mind games . Once we start getting weekly bid like before ( 2000 bdc) currently undergoing doing final round of documentation na 650 you go sell am last last .the Fgn is going to sell down of usd assets to raise 15 bn usd . Like some stake in NLNG and NNPCL with buy back option is on the table .a stable currency (Naira ) is in the overall interest of everbdoy ( speculators,citizen's,rumour mongers,haters of Nigeria Bdc operators politicians) no body is totally immued to the fallout of a collapsed naira

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 2:35pm On Aug 23, 2023
ahiboilandgas:
na the bad news from Goldmansac bank cause this panic again !tbey trigger the panic bank of America says naira is over valued above 600 .Goldman says the net reserve was 3 bn USD. They are playing mind games . Once we start getting weekly bid like before ( 2000 bdc) currently undergoing doing final round of documentation na 650 you go sell am last last .the Fgn is going to sell down of usd assets to raise 15 bn usd . Like some stake in NLNG and NNPCL with buy back option is on the table .a stable currency (Naira ) is in the overall interest of everbdoy ( speculators,citizen's,rumour mongers,haters of Nigeria Bdc operators politicians) no body is totally immued to the fallout of a collapsed naira

Lol

When they're not blaming @boki fx, they'll blame "bad news".

Well-done sire.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 3:17pm On Aug 23, 2023
Acidosis:


Lol

When they're not blaming @boki fx, they'll blame "bad news".

Well-done sire.
which normal country you see it citizens dey craze for another Man curreny? they wish to trade the currency like tomatos on the streets .hold the currency for not any justifiable reason and supply of this currency they salivate over is limited
.If i had my way i for don closed all nonimport based dorm accounts.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:35pm On Aug 23, 2023
emmasoft:


Is there anyone who ever told you that dollar funds ( sovereign eurobonds) are risk-free? In fact, did anyone ever say there is any investment that is risk-free?
The categories we have as far as investment is concerned are low, medium, or high-risk investment windows/products. Fund managers will usually advise investors to key in based on their risk appetite ie invest in what they can cope with and help to manage risk professionally. The norm is that the higher the returns the higher the risk and vice versa.

What does NDF stand for? If I am correct, it stands for Non-Deliverable Forward, a financial instrument used to hedge foreign exchange exposure (high-level gambling). How does it relate to investing in Eurobonds?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 3:53pm On Aug 23, 2023
phoinix:


What does NDF stand for? If I am correct, it stands for Non-Deliverable Forward, a financial instrument used to hedge foreign exchange exposure (high-level gambling). How does it relate to investing in Eurobonds?

Your guess is very far from what NDF means in this context. Just an acronym of the fund manager and it stands for Norrenberger Dollar Fund.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 4:06pm On Aug 23, 2023
emmanuelewumi:



Is this a SEC regulated investment? Who is the Trustee to the investment? What is the minimum amount required for investment?

Yes, my oga. you know na I can't be involved with a firm or product that are not SEC-regulated.

The Fund is managed by Norrenberger Investment and Capital Management Limited (“NICML”). The Trustee to the Fund is DLM Trust Company Limited while the Custodian is Stanbic IBTC Bank PLC and Solicitor is The Metropolitan Law Firm.

minimum investment is $550

Norrenberger bought International energy insurance some time ago. Norrenberger is a group involved in securities, Asset mgt, pension, and insurance.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 4:16pm On Aug 23, 2023
ahiboilandgas:
which normal country you see it citizens dey craze for another Man curreny? they wish to trade the currency like tomatos on the streets .hold the currency for not any justifiable reason and supply of this currency they salivate over is limited
.If i had my way i for don closed all nonimport based dorm accounts.

Okay, you now agree that the country is not normal? Interesting.

You don't want people to trade another country's currency but 90% of your politicians take their family abroad for education, healthcare, real estate investments, and holiday. Dey play.

Your principles are good for the books/libraries only. The people feeding you with lies and hope are the same people behind dollar scarcity. I don't know any regular human around me here that is hustling for dollars. The regular japa people learned the old ways of the politicians and most of them help Nigeria through remittances. Our major problems are the unproductive, lazy, agbada-wearing thieving crooks called "politicians."

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tohmey(m): 5:16pm On Aug 23, 2023
ahiboilandgas:
which normal country you see it citizens dey craze for another Man curreny? they wish to trade the currency like tomatos on the streets .hold the currency for not any justifiable reason and supply of this currency they salivate over is limited
.If i had my way i for don closed all nonimport based dorm accounts.
believe it or leave it. . .
Come 2030 naira and other chaff currency will be dead and will all we move to USD EUR & BTC

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:32pm On Aug 23, 2023
Meanwhile, in another news, Visual Capitalist believes that Nigeria's GDP will be $3.5 trillion in 2050. According to them, we will be at par with countries like Canada, Italy, South Korea, and even do better than Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, and Australia in terms of GDP. Will the migration patterns reverse? Will Poles, Malaysians, and Filipinos come to Nigeria in droves in search of work? Will people like me who have little investments in Nigeria smile at last? LOL.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:35pm On Aug 23, 2023
Tohmey:
believe it or leave it. . .
Come 2030 naira and other chaff currency will be dead and will all we move to USD EUR & BTC

Naira that will be here long after you are gone. LOL to you bro.

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