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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by presiade(m): 7:52pm On Jan 07
Though the figure is quite substantial, calciulate the cost of maintaining fleets of aircraft/cars (pilots, fuel, hangar, maintenance costs, etc.) and security personnel alone. The value of N1B reduces drastically, and that, my friend, is why billionaire don't stop grinding--it's like riding a bicycle; you have to keep moving to maintain balance.
ogawisdom:
Rabiu alone made over ₦9 trillion in capital gains from the stock market in 2025.

Read that again.
Slowly.

For context.

₦9 trillion is about one-third of Nigeria’s entire 2024 national budget
One man. From capital gains.

Let me break the numbers down.

₦1 trillion = ₦1 billion repeated 1,000 times
₦9 trillion = ₦1 billion repeated 9,000 times

Still abstract.
Let’s go further.

Assume this.

He spends ₦1 billion every single month
For 50 years straight

That is:

50 years = 600 months
₦1 billion × 600 months = ₦600 billion

Now pause.

From ₦9 trillion.

After 50 years of spending ₦1 billion monthly
He would still have about ₦8.4 trillion left

Let that sink in.

It will take 750 years Of spending ₦1 billion every single month to exhaust ₦9 trillion

This is not hype.
This is simple arithmetic.

This is why ownership matters.

This is what markets do.

• They reward ownership
• They multiply patience
• They scale capital beyond effort

Wealth is quiet.
But the numbers are loud.

LET US LEARN FROM BILLIONAIRE - RABIU
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 8:04pm On Jan 07
ogawisdom:
Rabiu alone made over ₦9 trillion in capital gains from the stock market in 2025.

Read that again.
Slowly.

For context.

₦9 trillion is about one-third of Nigeria’s entire 2024 national budget
One man. From capital gains.

Let me break the numbers down.

₦1 trillion = ₦1 billion repeated 1,000 times
₦9 trillion = ₦1 billion repeated 9,000 times

Still abstract.
Let’s go further.

Assume this.

He spends ₦1 billion every single month
For 50 years straight

That is:

50 years = 600 months
₦1 billion × 600 months = ₦600 billion

Now pause.

From ₦9 trillion.

After 50 years of spending ₦1 billion monthly
He would still have about ₦8.4 trillion left

Let that sink in.

It will take 750 years Of spending ₦1 billion every single month to exhaust ₦9 trillion

This is not hype.
This is simple arithmetic.

This is why ownership matters.

This is what markets do.

• They reward ownership
• They multiply patience
• They scale capital beyond effort

Wealth is quiet.
But the numbers are loud.

LET US LEARN FROM BILLIONAIRE - RABIU
To spice up and deepen your Trillionaire learning Ministry from BUA. grin

9Trillion is Enough to fund the full 2026 budget of about 13-14 states of Nigeria COMBINED without borrowing!! shocked
you read that COMBINED without coughing a kobo in external debt of capital/recurrent expenditures funding .

About 36% of the entire sub-nationals can be funded by just 1 family.

To buttress the enormity of the amount, each of these sub-nationals are still going to borrow substantially to fund their 2026 budget aside allocation from FAAC and IGR. grin

Life no balance grin

#ICIR_Post_on_StatesBudget
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1313726317463800&id=100064793316314

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 8:04pm On Jan 07

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt-pKZit3Mw

A summary of today's trading session on the NGX.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 9:24pm On Jan 07
awesomeJ:
What's the relevance of cycle here? If thousands of hecatares in new acquisitions start yielding massively?

You make it sound like the earnings will be flat. Even at constant earnings multiple, as long as the E increase, the P will increase too.
Palm oil is an international commodity and all international commodity experience boom and burst cycles
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 9:32pm On Jan 07
Agbalowomeri:
Palm oil is an international commodity and all international commodity experience boom and burst cycles
Yes sir.
I'm just saying the company isn't operating a stagnant asset base.

They keep growing.

If output grows by 200%, that's more than enough to absorb a 30% burst.


If they currently do 200k tonnes at $1000 per tonne. That's $200m gross

If prices crash to $700 per tonne, but they're outputting 500k tonnes, then they'll be doing $350m absorbing the burst completely and shining in a crash.

Just like some of us still shine in bear markets.

Every player can always hedge themselves against market downturns.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 9:45pm On Jan 07
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 9:53pm On Jan 07
Agbalowomeri:
Palm oil is an international commodity and all international commodity experience boom and burst cycles
Nigerian market is protected but I suspect that protection will come off sometime in the next 20 years
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 9:55pm On Jan 07
Streetinvestor2:
Oga nosa, I hope you see what yeye government is doing with money supply that you say naira is sure bet for 10yrs
I won't be surprised the failed government could even be print naira from back door. When they step down by 2027 the truth will come out
I have no emotional attachment to any position but all the evidence points to the currency strengthening. All the corruption and nonsense policy you can mention are a constant. The only things that have changed are the factors I mentioned earlier
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:40pm On Jan 07
KarlTom:
Y'all are not nice grin grin
She knows we're just having a friendly banter with her. No hard feelings grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:42pm On Jan 07
awesomeJ:
You already have the seeds planted.
I'll ask again when PRESCO hits 3000.
So where would Ellah that I bought at about 3.40 be by then ? grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iskalamong(m):
Demetrix:
chief, you sent me a mail sadly,I don't have access to this mail.
Its on derivatives trading.

Can you share a contact: active mail or WhatsApp number.

Cheers!

Iskalamong!

.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 2:39am On Jan 08
Raider76:
Saudi to open financial market to all foreign investors from Feb 1

https://www.khaleejtimes.com/world/gulf/saudi-to-open-financial-market-to-all-foreign-investors-from-feb-1

Somewhere to go and escape the CGT?
Of course, a lot of international investors would take advantage if the rules are more favourable
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by pluto09(m): 6:32am On Jan 08
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by starpower(m): 7:09am On Jan 08
chimex38:
To spice up and deepen your Trillionaire learning Ministry from BUA. grin

9Trillion is Enough to fund the full 2026 budget of about 13-14 states of Nigeria COMBINED without borrowing!! shocked
you read that COMBINED without coughing a kobo in external debt of capital/recurrent expenditures funding .

About 36% of the entire sub-nationals can be funded by just 1 family.

To buttress the enormity of the amount, each of these sub-nationals are still going to borrow substantially to fund their 2026 budget aside allocation from FAAC and IGR. grin

Life no balance grin

#ICIR_Post_on_StatesBudget
https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1313726317463800&id=100064793316314
let him try selling the company, if a institutional investors will pay that much multiple for that industries, they have a low float and are all beneficiaries of what 100,000 limit does, it why am happy pension funds are not allowed to buy much equities. That 100,000 unit limit has to be stopped for some stocks and 10% daily gain or Loss.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by starpower(m): 7:14am On Jan 08
nosa2:
Nigerian market is protected but I suspect that protection will come off sometime in the next 20 years
let interest rate comes down, importers will have access to cheaper capital for importation, that a part of the premium.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 8:51am On Jan 08
starpower:
let him try selling the company, if a institutional investors will pay that much multiple for that industries, they have a low float and are all beneficiaries of what 100,000 limit does, it why am happy pension funds are not allowed to buy much equities. That 100,000 unit limit has to be stopped for some stocks and 10% daily gain or Loss.
Na u understand pass oh
How much did otedola sell his power plant at the end.It was not based on the manipulated SP on ngx.All those rabiu over valued companies. What is the EPS of this his company. How can his cement company be trading above wapco with better returns
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 8:58am On Jan 08
📊 DAILY MARKET COMMENTARY – ROYALEX
📅 Today’s Session Outlook
Royalex traded 5.24 million units in the previous session and closed at ₦2.00, shedding 15 kobo from the prior close. While the price dipped, the volume remains healthy, which is important — it shows that market interest did not disappear with the pullback.
What Yesterday’s Trading Tells Us
The price decline came with participation, not silence. This suggests profit-taking and repositioning, not panic selling.
Closing at the ₦2.00 psychological level is significant. This zone often attracts renewed demand as traders look for value re-entry.
Sellers were able to push price lower, but they did not break structure aggressively, indicating weakening selling pressure.
Today’s Market Expectation (Promotional Bias)
If Royalex holds ₦2.00 early today and volume sustains or improves, the setup favors a technical bounce.
Any renewed buy momentum above ₦2.02–₦2.05 could quickly pull in speculative demand targeting higher levels.
The stock remains on traders’ radar due to recent liquidity, which is key for short-term price recovery.
Key Levels to Watch
Support: ₦2.00 – ₦1.95
Immediate Resistance: ₦2.05
Upside Zone if momentum builds: ₦2.10 – ₦2.20
Summary Bias
Yesterday’s drop looks more like a reset move than a trend breakdown. With solid volume already established, Royalex is well-positioned for a reaction move if buyers step in today. As long as ₦2.00 holds, the market structure remains constructive for a short-term upside attempt.
⚠️ Market commentary only. Not investment advice.
Prepared by Stockpromoter (Loco)
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ogawisdom(m): 9:00am On Jan 08
Femi Otedola has sold his remaining stake in Geregu Power for hundreds of millions of dollars, closing the final chapter on his decade-long dash for cash in Nigeria’s electricity game.

Billionaire baton toss: Otedola dumps Geregu, Elumelu buys Seplat in $500M energy relay

On the very same day, Tony Elumelu pumped $496 million into Seplat Energy, betting that Africa’s oil-and-gas story still has profitable pages left.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 9:02am On Jan 08

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWtEH4CRoR4

A few stocks I'd be watching closely in today's trading session on the NGX.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bonjovi13: 9:08am On Jan 08
I bought a ton of UBA stock last year with the understanding that it was undervalued and would catch up with GTB and Zenith stocks.
But it is not doing too well. Although there was a slight positive move on the heels of the purchase of Seplat by Heirs Holding, I still think the stock is sluggish.
Does anyone have an informed opinion why UBA stock isn't performing so well and what it's future projections are?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yok: 9:11am On Jan 08
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 9:26am On Jan 08
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by faoogoke(m): 9:54am On Jan 08
What do you mean by UBA stock not performing?
In my opinion its price is steady, and it will pay you dividend.
It also just surpass N500 billion shareholders fund.
You only just got in. Stay calm. Patience is key.

Bonjovi13:
I bought a ton of UBA stock last year with the understanding that it was undervalued and would catch up with GTB and Zenith stocks.
But it is not doing too well. Although there was a slight positive move on the heels of the purchase of Seplat by Heirs Holding, I still think the stock is sluggish.
Does anyone have an informed opinion why UBA stock isn't performing so well and what it's future projections are?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 10:00am On Jan 08
Ding! cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 10:03am On Jan 08
May ding bring profit today.
KarlTom:
Ding! cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by elpaso007: 10:11am On Jan 08
Presco up by 10%! What is cooking here? Are we finally on the way to 2000+ range?

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 10:19am On Jan 08
SEPLAT on full bid. shocked
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 10:20am On Jan 08
elpaso007:
Presco up by 10%! What is cooking here? Are we finally on the way to 2000+ range?
I regret not looking for money to pick my right. sad
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