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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:38am On Jul 15, 2025
jonnysessy:
This means you are not even in Nigeria.
I'm in "AUDIO ABROAD"
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 11:42am On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
I'm in "AUDIO ABROAD"
Just like audio Ella grin grin grin grin
I always enjoy yor post. You know get wahala. Maybe, it because of your moniker. You are also a gentleman. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:44am On Jul 15, 2025
jonnysessy:
Just like audio Ella grin grin grin grin
I always enjoy yor post. You know get wahala. Maybe, it because of your moniker. You are also a gentleman. grin
ELLAH gave and is still giving many here "audio wealth" in their portfolio and bank account na

Truly megawealthy people don't cause nuisance in public
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:45am On Jul 15, 2025
This is my TRUE REALITY ❤️

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:46am On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
I just observed that there's holiday in Nigeria so no trading until tomorrow...

God bless our hustles, work, labour and effortlessly increase all that concerns us in Jesus name
Mega you still dey follow us struggle for naija money upon all the hard currency for yonder? grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:52am On Jul 15, 2025
SonofElElyonRet:
Mega you still dey follow us struggle for naija money upon all the hard currency for yonder? grin
Elon, Gates, Dangote, Otedola, Adenuga etc still never belleful they are in almost all economies globally
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:52am On Jul 15, 2025
Redefining success in Nigerian business: From purpose to people


https://businessday.ng/opinion/article/redefining-success-in-nigerian-business-from-purpose-to-people/?amp

Every entrepreneur should read this
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:59am On Jul 15, 2025
grin

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 12:05pm On Jul 15, 2025
I saw this dude excellent performance on nairaland FP... He deserves so much for this great feat...

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 12:27pm On Jul 15, 2025
Deap Capital Management & Trust Plc is a Nigerian financial services company operating in the capital market, mortgage banking, and oil and gas sectors. They offer services like fund management, portfolio management, capital market/financial advisory, and issuing house services. Their branded financial products include DEAP Standard, DEAP Gold, DEAP Platinum, and DEAP Classic.

Attached is the interest DEAP has been getting since this JULY... And their OS is very low for their current price...

Journey to 5 naira will be smooth soon

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 12:43pm On Jul 15, 2025
SonofElElyonRet:
Mega you still dey follow us struggle for naija money upon all the hard currency for yonder? grin
@SonofElElyonRet, you dey see wetin i dey see. If I I were to be in abroad, I for don hammer for NGX. Imagine what $1,000 will do to my portfolio. I would have been Director in most NGX companies. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PuristForest: 12:43pm On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
I saw this dude excellent performance on nairaland FP... He deserves so much for this great feat...
he should be celebrated for keeping his eye on the ball all these times w...most importantly he also needs to pray that almighty steers him in the right path...he has the pedigree...but it takes more thsn that to make a difference in this world....
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:45pm On Jul 15, 2025
The are preparing thr goods for market tomorrow. The ngx is whr thr own shop dey.Na so dangota take they hustle our small money for ngx daily.
Make they add aso savings too.
I need to collect back my school fees
It will do #20 once they are back.
Buy with patient fund or money you can afford to lose
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:48pm On Jul 15, 2025
The ban is now becoming a joke.It looks the bot now decides what it want to see concerning any stock.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:55pm On Jul 15, 2025
jonnysessy:
@SonofElElyonRet, you dey see wetin i dey see. If I I were to be in abroad, I for don hammer for NGX. Imagine what $1,000 will do to my portfolio. I would have been Director in most NGX companies. grin
You must have made mistake. Na 1 million dollars you dey talk about...lol.You for don be director for ellahlakes
My pastor dey always say social media life is not true. I believe him because he has spiritual eyes to things.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:03pm On Jul 15, 2025
jonnysessy:
@SonofElElyonRet, you dey see wetin i dey see. If I I were to be in abroad, I for don hammer for NGX. Imagine what $1,000 will do to my portfolio. I would have been Director in most NGX companies. grin
Na audio billionaire and abroad ooooo grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:04pm On Jul 15, 2025
PuristForest:
he should be celebrated for keeping his eye on the ball all these times w...most importantly he also needs to pray that almighty steers him in the right path...he has the pedigree...but it takes more thsn that to make a difference in this world....
He should at least be celebrated just like we celebrate entertainment
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:12pm On Jul 15, 2025
Dangote To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun State LNG Terminal

Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has filed paperwork to begin construction of a Deep seaport near his fertilizer and oil refinery plants to make it easier to export goods — including liquefied natural gas — and support the rapid growth of his industrial empire, Bloomberg reported.

Dangote plans “to build the biggest, deepest port in Nigeria,” took wings after he sent in the paperwork for permission in late June, he said in an interview.

The proposed Atlantic seaport in Olokola, Ogun state, lies about 100 kilometers (62 miles) by road from the billionaire’s fertilizer plant and petrochemicals refinery in Lagos. Dangote currently exports urea and fertilizer through an on-site jetty he built, that also receives heavy equipment for the refinery.

Once completed, the port will link the conglomerate’s logistics and export operations and rival facilities in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, including the Chinese-funded Lekki Deep Sea Port opened in 2023.

Native Reporters
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 1:22pm On Jul 15, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
The are preparing thr goods for market tomorrow. The ngx is whr thr own shop dey.Na so dangota take they hustle our small money for ngx daily.
Make they add aso savings too.
I need to collect back my school fees
It will do #20 once they are back.
Buy with patient fund or money you can afford to lose
On Aso Savings and Loans link below

sterlingD:
ASO SAVINGS AND LOANS PLC
https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/44515_ASO_SAVINGS_AND_LOANS_PLC-ASO_AGM_30TH_JUNE_2025_-_SHAREHOLDERS_RESOLUTIONS_CORPORATE_ACTIONS_JULY_2025.pdf
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:27pm On Jul 15, 2025
I haven’t met anyone who amassed significant wealth in a country without having some level of confidence in its opportunities and systems. Every person I know who achieved legitimate wealth demonstrated a strong belief in the potential of that country.

When I first left the shores of Nigeria, 90% of the foreigners I met complained bitterly about my host nation. I didn’t. I kept my faith in the system firm even when the system worked against me. I was called names but I knew I was applying a scriptural principle. 80% of my fundamental principles are scriptural. I have always lived with the principles of the BIBLE. The people of Israel excelled in foreign lands by loving and marrying from the land. Read the bible again. It doesn’t mean that you must mandatorily marry from the land but you must build a deep relationship with the land and its people to such an extent it would be likened to a marriage.

If you want Nigeria to bless you, BLESS HER.
If you want Europe to bless you, always bless Europe.

If you want China to prosper you , bless her.
Those who want America to bless them will always say “God bless America “ even when they are angry at Trump or Biden.

It’s not about the country - it’s about YOU. The country will outlive YOU - it’s bigger than YOU. Humble yourself and exalt your country. Believe in your country. Every person I know who achieved legitimate wealth demonstrated a strong belief in the potential of that country.

I unapologetically believe in the greatness of Nigeria and the potential of Africa and the global community...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by otokx(m): 1:33pm On Jul 15, 2025
Nice write up, though the children of Israel were warned not to marry from the heathen tribes or give out their children thereof. It is however good to highlight that one can prosper even in the midst of country challenges.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 1:37pm On Jul 15, 2025
jonnysessy:
@SonofElElyonRet, you dey see wetin i dey see. If I I were to be in abroad, I for don hammer for NGX. Imagine what $1,000 will do to my portfolio. I would have been Director in most NGX companies. grin
grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:43pm On Jul 15, 2025
otokx:
Nice write up, though the children of Israel were warned not to marry from the heathen tribes or give out their children thereof. It is however good to highlight that one can prosper even in the midst of country challenges.
How many of them are obeying that in recent time?

Here’s a comprehensive overview of Jewish intermarriage (marrying non-Jewish partners) based on recent studies:


Worldwide: About 26% of all Jews are in interfaith marriages. However, the figure jumps to 42% within the Jewish Diaspora (outside Israel), while in Israel it’s much lower at approximately 5%
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Dijita: 1:44pm On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
Deap Capital Management & Trust Plc is a Nigerian financial services company operating in the capital market, mortgage banking, and oil and gas sectors. They offer services like fund management, portfolio management, capital market/financial advisory, and issuing house services. Their branded financial products include DEAP Standard, DEAP Gold, DEAP Platinum, and DEAP Classic.

Attached is the interest DEAP has been getting since this JULY... And their OS is very low for their current price...

Journey to 5 naira will be smooth soon
I am new here and try to learn. I am wondering how you come to the conclusion that this stock is going to reach #5.
Consolidated hallmark is currently trading at about #4+,

I used Ai to evaluate the two companies :
Overall Analysis of Deap Capital Management & Trust Plc:

Compared to Consolidated Hallmark Holdings, Deap Capital Management & Trust Plc presents a much higher-risk investment profile.

Key Concerns:

Consistent Unprofitability: Years of net losses are a major red flag.

Negative Equity: This indicates financial distress and that the company's liabilities exceed its assets.

Unclear Revenue Generation: The lack of clear or substantial revenue figures is highly problematic for a going concern.

Reliance on External Factors: The focus on debt restructuring and capital raising indicates a reliance on external funding to sustain operations, which is unsustainable long-term without fundamental operational improvements.

Mismatch between Share Price and Fundamentals: While the share price has seen some strong short-term gains, these appear to be driven by factors other than improving financial fundamentals (which are still negative). This suggests the stock is more speculative than fundamentally sound.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:49pm On Jul 15, 2025
Dijita:
I am new here and try to learn. I am wondering how you come to the conclusion that this stock is going to reach #5.
Consolidated hallmark is currently trading at about #5,

I used Ai to evaluate the two companies :
I call it sentimental analysis... Which means I'm speculating and not FA

DYOR
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by joboy834: 2:06pm On Jul 15, 2025
Mankind2024:
NB: My response yesterday was mercilessly deleted by the AI spam bot.
You're on your way to prosperity, where the impossible is possible and uncertainty is certain. Volatility drives price movements in this venture. On a red day, avoid panic and impulsive decisions - your greatest enemies. Time is your best friend; remain invested in your chosen stocks and avoid speculations. Set SMART goals and follow Arkad's path, as outlined in the audiobook. Don't invest emergency funds in the stock market, and prioritise paying yourself first.

For self-employed entrepreneurs, the new formula for freedom is now
Revenue - Profit = Expenditure, this can help with tax planning.

As a salary earner, take advantage of deductions for transport, fuel consumption, vehicle depreciation, phone, and data usage etc - keep good records and receipts, this can maximise your salary without earning more.

Currently, the following stocks aren't under FOMO compared with peers in their sector: Accesscorp, FCMB, FirstHoldCo, UCAP plc, Afriprudential plc, VFD Group plc, and UBA plc.
Conduct further research, understand their businesses, and stay updated on current news. Utilize free resources like Nairametrics, Ripples Nigeria, Google search, ChatGPT, and Grok-3 for analysis. Think long-term, reinvest dividends, and make every Naira count.
Prioritise positive thinking and meditation, exercise, and balance your diet.
Consider plugging all financial leaks to compound your portfolio to your first milestone of NXmillion. Trust the market, have confidence in yourself, and remember that consistency wins the marathon - though rewards may come earlier than expected.
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Thank you so much for the videos and all you do. I really appreciate 🙏
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nataba: 2:42pm On Jul 15, 2025
megawealth01:
Dangote To Build Nigeria’s Biggest Seaport In Ogun State LNG Terminal

Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has filed paperwork to begin construction of a Deep seaport near his fertilizer and oil refinery plants to make it easier to export...
Overview by ChatGPT

This news is highly strategic — and has national, economic, and geopolitical implications.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening, why it matters, and what it means for Nigeria, Dangote, and possibly you.



🔎 WHAT’S HAPPENING?

Aliko Dangote — Africa’s richest man — is:
• Planning to build Nigeria’s biggest and deepest seaport
• Location: Olokola, Ogun State (near Lagos, by the Atlantic coast)
• Purpose: To export fertilizer, urea, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other industrial goods
• Status: He has filed paperwork with the Nigerian government (June 2025) to begin construction



🧱 WHY IS HE DOING THIS?

Dangote’s empire is logistics-heavy. He already:
• Owns one of the world’s largest fertilizer plants (Lagos)
• Has a 650,000-barrel/day oil refinery
• Exports via private jetty, which limits scale

A deep seaport would allow:
• Larger vessels = cheaper exports
• More control over supply chains
• Integration between Lagos and Ogun industrial corridors
• Reduced dependence on congested Lagos ports



🌍 STRATEGIC LOCATION: OLOKOLA, OGUN STATE

Olokola is:
• Coastal and deepwater-friendly
• Previously proposed as Olokola Free Trade Zone (OFTZ) under President Obasanjo but abandoned
• Less congested than Lagos = easier expansion

This would finally activate that dormant potential and turn Ogun into a logistics and industrial powerhouse.



⚖️ WHO DOES THIS AFFECT (AND HOW)?

✅ 1. Dangote Group
• Gains independence from Lagos logistics
• Builds multi-modal export empire (road, sea, possibly rail + LNG)
• Becomes a dominant force in African exports, not just Nigerian

✅ 2. Nigerian Economy
• Boosts non-oil exports (fertilizer, LNG, petrochemicals)
• Attracts foreign direct investment (FDI) to Ogun State
• Could decongest Lagos ports and balance development

✅ 3. Lekki Deep Sea Port
• Faces serious competition — Dangote port could rival or surpass it
• May reduce Chinese influence in Nigerian maritime infrastructure

✅ 4. Ogun State
• Massive opportunity for jobs, infrastructure, and real estate boom
• Ogun could become a logistics hub for West Africa if managed well



💼 POTENTIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1. Logistics & Haulage: Port construction and operations will demand local transport solutions
2. Real Estate: Land near Olokola may become prime for residential, industrial, and commercial use
3. LNG & Fertilizer Trading: Export and distribution value chains will grow
4. Local Manufacturing: The port may attract light industry, packaging, and warehousing
5. Security & Port Services: Huge need for maritime security, inspection, customs, and insurance
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nataba: 2:48pm On Jul 15, 2025
Nataba:
Overview by ChatGPT

This news is highly strategic — and has national, economic, and geopolitical implications.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening, why it matters, and what it means for Nigeria, Dangote, and possibly you.



🔎 WHAT’S HAPPENING?

Aliko Dangote — Africa’s richest man — is:
• Planning to build Nigeria’s biggest and deepest seaport
• Location: Olokola, Ogun State (near Lagos, by the Atlantic coast)
• Purpose: To export fertilizer, urea, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other industrial goods
• Status: He has filed paperwork with the Nigerian government (June 2025) to begin construction



🧱 WHY IS HE DOING THIS?

Dangote’s empire is logistics-heavy. He already:
• Owns one of the world’s largest fertilizer plants (Lagos)
• Has a 650,000-barrel/day oil refinery
• Exports via private jetty, which limits scale

A deep seaport would allow:
• Larger vessels = cheaper exports
• More control over supply chains
• Integration between Lagos and Ogun industrial corridors
• Reduced dependence on congested Lagos ports



🌍 STRATEGIC LOCATION: OLOKOLA, OGUN STATE

Olokola is:
• Coastal and deepwater-friendly
• Previously proposed as Olokola Free Trade Zone (OFTZ) under President Obasanjo but abandoned
• Less congested than Lagos = easier expansion

This would finally activate that dormant potential and turn Ogun into a logistics and industrial powerhouse.



⚖️ WHO DOES THIS AFFECT (AND HOW)?

✅ 1. Dangote Group
• Gains independence from Lagos logistics
• Builds multi-modal export empire (road, sea, possibly rail + LNG)
• Becomes a dominant force in African exports, not just Nigerian

✅ 2. Nigerian Economy
• Boosts non-oil exports (fertilizer, LNG, petrochemicals)
• Attracts foreign direct investment (FDI) to Ogun State
• Could decongest Lagos ports and balance development

✅ 3. Lekki Deep Sea Port
• Faces serious competition — Dangote port could rival or surpass it
• May reduce Chinese influence in Nigerian maritime infrastructure

✅ 4. Ogun State
• Massive opportunity for jobs, infrastructure, and real estate boom
• Ogun could become a logistics hub for West Africa if managed well



💼 POTENTIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1. Logistics & Haulage: Port construction and operations will demand local transport solutions
2. Real Estate: Land near Olokola may become prime for residential, industrial, and commercial use
3. LNG & Fertilizer Trading: Export and distribution value chains will grow
4. Local Manufacturing: The port may attract light industry, packaging, and warehousing
5. Security & Port Services: Huge need for maritime security, inspection, customs, and insurance
Aliko Dangote doesn’t make major moves emotionally or randomly. His decision to build Nigeria’s biggest and deepest seaport in Ogun State is based on a powerful combination of:



🔍 1. Control over Supply Chain

Dangote’s Problem:
• He produces fertilizer, petrochemicals, and (soon) LNG in massive volumes
• The existing Lagos ports (Apapa, Tin Can) are congested, slow, expensive, and unreliable
• Relying on government-controlled ports means delays, bottlenecks, bribes, and lost billions

His Solution:

Build his own port — where he controls the flow of exports, equipment imports, and costs.

Precedent:

He already built a private jetty for his refinery in Lekki. Now, he’s simply scaling up that logic.



🌍 2. Vision to Compete Globally

Dangote’s Ambition:
• He doesn’t just want to be rich in Nigeria — he wants to dominate globally
• Fertilizer, LNG, and refined petroleum are strategic exports that Africa can supply at scale
• To compete with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Russia, you need global-class port infrastructure

A deep seaport allows Dangote to host super tankers that typical ports in Nigeria cannot.

This move makes him globally competitive — not just big locally.



📦 3. Vertical Integration

What this means:
• Dangote likes to own every part of his value chain:
• Mining → Manufacturing → Logistics → Distribution → Export
• Owning the port gives him total vertical control:
• No middlemen
• No foreign pricing power
• No disruption

Just like he built his own trucks, refinery, jetty, fleet, he’s now building the next layer: ocean logistics.



🗺️ 4. Strategic Location: Olokola

Why Olokola (Ogun State)?
• Close enough to his refinery and fertilizer plant in Lagos
• Less congested and easier to acquire land than in Lagos
• Coastal, deepwater potential = perfect for a deep seaport
• Revives the abandoned Olokola Free Trade Zone project (planned since Obasanjo era)

He saw what government couldn’t finish — and decided to finish it on his own terms.



💸 5. Future-Proofing His Empire
• West Africa’s demand for infrastructure is rising
• Nigeria will become a major LNG hub by 2030+
• Owning a port means his companies are not tied to political risk, customs delays, or competitors’ influence

He’s building not just for now — but for the next 50 years.



🧠 6. Global Trend Recognition

Dangote is watching the world. Key global shifts include:
• Deglobalization → Countries want more local refining and export control
• Rising fertilizer demand → due to food insecurity
• Energy shift → LNG is now a major transition fuel
• Africa’s trade potential → AfCFTA (African Continental Free Trade Agreement) means ports = power

He’s positioning Nigeria to become an export leader, not just an import-dependent economy.



⚖️ 7. Private Port = Regulatory Influence
• Government ports are tied to NPA (Nigerian Ports Authority), unions, and customs
• A private port gives him negotiating power with:
• Importers
• Governments
• Regional trade blocs
• He may even set prices and terms for use — making money from others shipping through his port

It’s not just about exports — it’s about owning the gate.



🔥 8. He Thinks Generationally

This move aligns with how billionaires like:
• Jeff Bezos (built warehouses + air cargo for Amazon)
• Elon Musk (controls his own factories, gigaships, and satellite internet)
• Li Ka-Shing (built ports and telcos across Asia)

Dangote isn’t thinking like a businessman. He’s thinking like a nation builder with private capital.
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