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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IkalaiyeLOTO: 8:01pm On Dec 20, 2019
Even a police friend of mine that did this same business model
with two okada motorcycle ended up regretting it! tongue
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 8:03pm On Dec 20, 2019
We like to whine sha. If a model is flawed, engineering and even maths teaches us to fix the faux and not discard the idea. If transportation wasn't refined, Uber may never have been. We start becoming better when we improve on grey areas in entities not throw away tins due to perceived misgivings. This is exactly why too many great ideas are left to the informal sectors when we don't have minds to refine, improve and standardise them. It's a mental posture.


# No negative vibe/insecurities in my domain

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 8:05pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:
We like to whine sha. If a model is flawed, engineering and even maths taught us to fix the faux and not discard the idea. If transportation wasn't refined, Uber may never have been


# No negative vibe/insecurities in my domain

How many okadas do you have running for you?

I want to check something?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 8:08pm On Dec 20, 2019
Grupo:


How many okadas so you have running for you?

I want to check something?

None. But I've chosen never to let those instant get-back alerts Nigerians raise when they approach issues on first hand chase me back


When I made my first break as a mn. I counted over 75 persons who saw me during practice said na lie e no go work. Till today, I'm still desperately sought in the field. If I had listened, I wouldn't have pressed forward.


I've embarked on numerous projects. It's because I don't allow all these our typical inhibitions get to me. Never.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:30pm On Dec 20, 2019
reservd:

Lol, how I wish he knows what he just got himself into

I have never met anyone who has anything good to say after giving out a vehicle, keke or Okada for transport on HP. Never. They all come back with the same story, it's only profitable if you're riding/driving yourself

All the same, I'm giving him benefit of the doubt. It's why I'll like to have his feedback one year later. grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 8:57pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:


None. But I've chosen never to let those instant get-back alerts Nigerians raise when they approach issues on first hand chase me back


When I made my first break as a mn. I counted over 75 persons who saw me during practice said na lie e no go work. Till today, I'm still desperately sought in the field. If I had listened, I wouldn't have pressed forward.


I've embarked on numerous projects. It's because I don't allow all these our typical inhibitions get to me. Never.

You are kunleweb, the same guy that goes around nairaland looking for people to invest in your bogus businesses. I'd take anything you say with a pinch of salt.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 8:58pm On Dec 20, 2019
Grupo:


You are kunleweb, the same guy that goes around nairaland looking for people to invest in your bogus businesses. I'd take anything you say with a pinch of salt.


Like I didn't expect this from you. This is low, very low. Very very low

When they can't keep an intellectual discussion civil, you can expect them to come up with underhanded tactics to come out on top like discussions are combative that needs a victor


Smh.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by odimbannamdi(m): 8:59pm On Dec 20, 2019
NicoKator:



I use robotic software (EA) and it has been very impressive, the daily return is low(around 10-20% monthly but it's consistent), it works only on brokers that allow pro-Cent account, not standard account so the risk is reduced. Also PAMM with authorised & regulated brokers is good with minimal risk

How do i go about this? I am okay with such ROI
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by herzernIsHere: 8:59pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:


None. But I've chosen never to let those instant get-back alerts Nigerians raise when they approach issues on first hand chase me back


When I made my first break as a mn. I counted over 75 persons who saw me during practice said na lie e no go work. Till today, I'm still desperately sought in the field. If I had listened, I wouldn't have pressed forward.


I've embarked on numerous projects. It's because I don't allow all these our typical inhibitions get to me. Never.
What is "mn"?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by multibalotel: 9:14pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:


None. But I've chosen never to let those instant get-back alerts Nigerians raise when they approach issues on first hand chase me back


When I made my first break as a mn. I counted over 75 persons who saw me during practice said na lie e no go work. Till today, I'm still desperately sought in the field. If I had listened, I wouldn't have pressed forward.


I've embarked on numerous projects. It's because I don't allow all these our typical inhibitions get to me. Never.
this is exactly why D fg is lowering tb rates ..to encourage entrepreneurship
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:25pm On Dec 20, 2019
herzernIsHere:

What is "mn"?

Millionaire na cheesy
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NicoKator: 9:30pm On Dec 20, 2019
odimbannamdi:


How do i go about this? I am okay with such ROI

Check my signature and mail
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:33pm On Dec 20, 2019
Adegokenath:
New way to dysify,my friend just bought four okada for 1m at 250k per each and gave it out as insulment at 320k per one for 12 months do the remaining calculation

April this year i gave out 1.1m to somebody i wish i could help to be a man because of how he complains. Money was for Keke and registration. He is to pay 15% a year or 20% 18months or 30% 2years. Reason being i discontinue my investment and am running a bigger risk. He started paying in may, smooth and by sept about 300k got to me. October till date, almost nothing, just got 25k on Tuesday. I am even hardly around, thoughtbof getting it from him but since it was to help him and am not gonna use it. I allow him, the begging before now and the non payment is far apart, a deviation that am still trying to understand why men in transport see for cant be trusted. He is still humble but he got himself to a bind he wouldn't have if he didn't have my Keke. Imagine I depended on that as my biz and survival. Am not speaking for or against, am giving my ongoing circumstances.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:48pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:


Fear or Facts.


If everyone fails according to common statistics no business is ever successful, if this were so, half the world wouldn't be engaging in businesses. Back to the matter sha. Tbills thread before they come for moi


All this Internet validation thingy will deprive people from experiences that would otherwise have remarkable uplifting benefits if only the fear they catch on the web doesn't debar them
Am a witness not fear. Even with insurance you have to be violent in that business.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:52pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:



Rules for man. And not otherwise. As long as they're no fixed rules, it can be anything. Dangote is starting with a massive refinery. I wonder if he wouldn't have set the bar lower if he listened to speculators.


Speculating is good but not entirely healthy. While it can be speculated to fail, it's a 50-50,it could suceed. More so, I'm a firm believer in experiences that people shouldn't hold back in life but launch as whatever gains or loss experienced also comes with exponential positive experiences that would have not been learnt if people withhold by " skepticism". So it can be four, it can be 40. As long as risk appetite accommodates complete loss while chasing green bars
And Dangote is going to give the refinery to me to run for him so that I can balance him. My friend the two scenarios are parallel lines jor angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:56pm On Dec 20, 2019
healthserve:



Hian. I like to retain my comments within the premise to avoid issues. However, you don't have his template and whatever template you're using to critic his business is subject to flaws. To accurately diagnose a concept, we should always hmwait out to get intricate details and operational concepts.

Anyways since it borders around the periphery of my business expertise, permit me to chip in a simple, chai how do I avoid this. I don't want wahala.


Let's leave it that. Abeg. Back to thread issues
Hmm... am watching from a distance now. “Teacher way her husband Dey work for oil company drive Jeep, world ppl fit say na teacher job money” ... I laugh in tongues grin grin grin
Let’s just hold our cool, three months time we will get feedback, no need analysing. Stats speaks.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 10:01pm On Dec 20, 2019
Grupo:


How many okadas do you have running for you?

I want to check something?
Let him get just one Okada so that we will see the model he uses. “Na another student question Dey easy pass for class, not the ones we are asked” grin grin grin grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 10:02pm On Dec 20, 2019
Grupo:


You are kunleweb, the same guy that goes around nairaland looking for people to invest in your bogus businesses. I'd take anything you say with a pinch of salt.
Exactly

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by MrMcJay(m): 11:27pm On Dec 20, 2019
Most drivers that accept vehicles or motorcycles for transportation intend cheating the owners of such vehicle or motorcycles. Their daily operations, activities and stories are geared towards achieving their ulterior motive: cheating the owner.

To reduce incidents of this happening,
1. Favour hire purchase over rentals.
2. Let the hirer pay some deposit (10%) which forms part of the hire purchase sum before you hand over the vehicle to begin work.
3. Let the hirer provide 2 guarantors, one of which must be a Civil servant.
4. Make sure you don't buy what you can't track. Install a tracker but don't tell the driver. This is hard in keke and bikes.
5. Ensure comprehensive insurance but don't tell the driver.
6. Hire only to young guys without family obligations.

If you can get someone who can fulfil the above obligations, at least your headache would reduce.

If you can't ensure you satisfy the above, use your money and buy local chicken to eat. At least, it's better you eat your money than someone else eating it.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by MrMcJay(m): 11:29pm On Dec 20, 2019
Grupo:


You are kunleweb, the same guy that goes around nairaland looking for people to invest in your bogus businesses. I'd take anything you say with a pinch of salt.

No wonder!
In another thread, I asked people to shine their eyes before investing in online agric farms and the guy started attacking me.

He's protecting his pot of soup.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 8:15am On Dec 21, 2019
Grupo:


Early last year, I wanted to buy two cars for Uber business. I was kind of dragging my feet. While I was still thinking, my friend bought a corolla and gave to one guy to drive on Uber.

The guy remitted money for one month and stories started. My guy had to retrieve the car and sell.

I learned from him, shelved the idea and luckily, I just discovered this thread then. So I just dumped my money in Tbills with rest of mind.
how are u resting with 5 percent returns against 11 percent inflation .....u are very awake
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 8:22am On Dec 21, 2019
igbizen:

Hmm... am watching from a distance now. “Teacher way her husband Dey work for oil company drive Jeep, world ppl fit say na teacher job money” ... I laugh in tongues grin grin grin
Let’s just hold our cool, three months time we will get feedback, no need analysing. Stats speaks.


We had issues in the past and that's where all these stems from. Let's leave to co-exist


Enjoy
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 8:23am On Dec 21, 2019
multibalotel:
this is exactly why D fg is lowering tb rates ..to encourage entrepreneurship

wink
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 8:28am On Dec 21, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
how are u resting with 5 percent returns against 11 percent inflation .....u are very awake

This happened last year. I enjoyed up to 14.8% interest rate.

All my respective bills will mature on January 30. By then, I would decide on what to do.

That said, I would rather leave my money in my savings account and receive small interest than invest in Uber or Okada.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 8:38am On Dec 21, 2019
Grupo:


This happened last year. I enjoyed up to 14.8% interest rate.

All my respective bills will mature on January 30. By then, I would decide on what to do.

That said, I would rather leave my money in my savings account and receive small interest than invest in Uber or Okada.
yes ooh unless u drive the uber your self ....Nigerians are veeerry dishonest and criminimal minded .....once the money come throug them ..

In oil and gas the drivers are just employees and mnc credit our accounts directly

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by deleson: 12:33pm On Dec 21, 2019
Quick one; Is there a dollar version of MMF?

Something with lower risk, shorter holding/lock down period and daily interest, but in dollar.

If you know any, please share.

* I’m not asking about Eurobond.

Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 1:47pm On Dec 21, 2019
Grupo:


This happened last year. I enjoyed up to 14.8% interest rate.

All my respective bills will mature on January 30. By then, I would decide on what to do.

That said, I would rather leave my money in my savings account and receive small interest than invest in Uber or Okada.


Quite understandable, I'm about to invest in transportation, uber/mass transit, so i took some time off to practice what I'm about to delve into, it's been 3 weeks now driving on bolt my self, leave office by 2pm, do my adventures driving till 9pm, most times, 8/9k realized after fuel fee, so I'm trying to know the logics/ tactics behind this bizz, cos every bizz has its own, if you don't know the tricks well enough, you will be played. So far, still observing tho, but if a driver can't pay you 30k weekly, take back ur cash cow from him, i know of someone that has 12 cars in uber n not complaining, there must be ways he goes about it that prevents him being shoked. Let's get active, let's do business ( at least start with 10% of ur capitals in tbs, till tbs will be back to normal), let's smile to the bank.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Acidosis(m): 2:19pm On Dec 21, 2019
IkalaiyeLOTO:
Even a police friend of mine that did this same business model
with two okada motorcycle ended up regretting it! tongue



https://www. themap.ng/


Those considering bike investment should check the link. If you can imagine it, then it's possible.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 2:24pm On Dec 21, 2019
Akin3891:



Quite understandable, I'm about to invest in transportation, uber/mass transit, so i took some time off to practice what I'm about to delve into, it's been 3 weeks now driving on bolt my self, leave office by 2pm, do my adventures driving till 9pm, most times, 8/9k realized after fuel fee, so I'm trying to know the logics/ tactics behind this bizz, cos every bizz has its own, if you don't know the tricks well enough, you will be played. So far, still observing tho, but if a driver can't pay you 30k weekly, take back ur cash cow from him, i know of someone that has 12 cars in uber n not complaining, there must be ways he goes about it that prevents him being shoked. Let's get active, let's do business ( at least start with 10% of ur capitals in tbs, till tbs will be back to normal), let's smile to the bank.




Allow me highlight 12 Cars on Uber and no complains. I believe this settles whatever dispute that has been going on here, though I'm tempted to say I know a certain someone in Lekki with 30 on his game. Make I no talk the nay sayers will come and say I want to lure them to give me money

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 3:02pm On Dec 21, 2019
Akin3891:



Quite understandable, I'm about to invest in transportation, uber/mass transit, so i took some time off to practice what I'm about to delve into, it's been 3 weeks now driving on bolt my self, leave office by 2pm, do my adventures driving till 9pm, most times, 8/9k realized after fuel fee, so I'm trying to know the logics/ tactics behind this bizz, cos every bizz has its own, if you don't know the tricks well enough, you will be played. So far, still observing tho, but if a driver can't pay you 30k weekly, take back ur cash cow from him, i know of someone that has 12 cars in uber n not complaining, there must be ways he goes about it that prevents him being shoked. Let's get active, let's do business ( at least start with 10% of ur capitals in tbs, till tbs will be back to normal), let's smile to the bank.
am very impress , as u beat fear and join the street....suprisely dangote still run his 100 civilian buses contract with an oil firm ....even after becoming a billionaire

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adiwana: 3:07pm On Dec 21, 2019
MrMcJay:
Most drivers that accept vehicles or motorcycles for transportation intend cheating the owners of such vehicle or motorcycles. Their daily operations, activities and stories are geared towards achieving their ulterior motive: cheating the owner.

To reduce incidents of this happening,
1. Favour hire purchase over rentals.
2. Let the hirer pay some deposit (10%) which forms part of the hire purchase sum before you hand over the vehicle to begin work.
3. Let the hirer provide 2 guarantors, one of which must be a Civil servant.
4. Make sure you don't buy what you can't track. Install a tracker but don't tell the driver. This is hard in keke and bikes.
5. Ensure comprehensive insurance but don't tell the driver.
6. Hire only to young guys without family obligations.

If you can get someone who can fulfil the above obligations, at least your headache would reduce.

If you can't ensure you satisfy the above, use your money and buy local chicken to eat. At least, it's better you eat your money than someone else eating it.

You forgot no 7 which is the most important of them all. NEVER give the keys to your Keke/bus to a family member/relative even he meets all the above requirements

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by delawal: 3:41pm On Dec 21, 2019
make una carry unw money go find a Biz and do. DTS why d rates were lowered. find a Biz, no matter how small d profit is and grow it

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