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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tripleaj(m): 11:44am On Jan 19, 2020
Gbam! On point. Most people have other job, they are just trying to save and keep away from reach. And little interest help to top for further plan in future.
Thanks.

janga:


most of peoples here are business man,services reseller,freelancer and those cashflow of money earn with business is what goin into investment security and those coupon gotten via bond is moving into real estate. one man food is another man poison, so do what work best for u

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 12:02pm On Jan 19, 2020
delawal:
let me be a little specific. after d rate crash. I tried out a real Biz with 3% of d total amount DT gave me about 50k monthly in money market investment. in d first week I made a sell DT gave me profit of 30k which which is more than half of d profit I get from money market.

now am thinking of more things to invest in, real things. I use to be blind before. now can see. my advise is for people who can to try out a Biz .just start small small. do little things if u can and see if it can grow.
Do you think the money we invest was plucked from a tree? Majority of us already have businesses and so occupied already. If we can still make guaranteed money with our excess money, without being involved, why should a reasonable person reject that? Haven't you heard of multiple streams of income?

I have closed down two branches of my business(porthercourt and Benin). Despite my very strict principles, these guys still device smarter ways of stealing from me. Truck driver transporting goods to those states claimed he was robbed goods worth 60M nowhere to be found! cry Thanks to the Police who tortured confessions out from the lungs of the idiot. We were able to recover some of the goods. The manager of the Benin branch was also involved. Enough is enough angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by introvertme: 12:17pm On Jan 19, 2020
dake40:
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Problematic rates
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dake40(m): 12:46pm On Jan 19, 2020
introvertme:


Problematic rates

how?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 1:01pm On Jan 19, 2020
OgogoroFreak:
Do you think the money we invest was plucked from a tree? Majority of us already have businesses and so occupied already. If we can still make guaranteed money with our excess money, without being involved, why should a reasonable person reject that? Haven't you heard of multiple streams of income?

I have closed down two branches of my business(porthercourt and Benin). Despite my very strict principles, these guys still device smarter ways of stealing from me. Truck driver transporting goods to those states claimed he was robbed goods worth 60M nowhere to be found! cry Thanks to the Police who got the idiot to confess. We were able to recover some. The manager of the Benin branch was also involved. Enough is enough angry



Wow.

Abounding with 60M isn't joke one tiny bit.

Sorry but did you not consider placing trackers on your delivery trucks? There are modern softwares that monitor delivery remotely as much that if the truck ply routes different from the route it ought to ply, it would alert you immediately

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 1:06pm On Jan 19, 2020
T-Bills Investors to Demand Higher Rate Amid Rising Inflation
**As N106bn Bond Coupon Payments Impact System Liquidity
https://businesspost.ng/economy/t-bills-investors-to-demand-higher-rate-amid-rising-inflation/
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 1:33pm On Jan 19, 2020
healthserve:




Wow.

Abounding with 60M isn't joke one tiny bit.

Sorry but did you not consider placing trackers on your delivery trucks? There are modern softwares that monitor delivery remotely as much that if the truck ply routes different from the route it ought to ply, it would alert you immediately
tracker ke ? I have trackers but a bastard driver sold 1500 litres and another 1000 litres claiming evaporation....i got him locked up and he confessed we also arrested the buyer he has brought 400 k but police men wan chop also 100k ........i moved 1.3m litres and 3000 litres was stolen/lost /dissapper....
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 1:42pm On Jan 19, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
tracker ke ? I have trackers but a bastard driver sold 1500 litres and another 1000 litres claiming evaporation....i got him locked up and he confessed we also arrested the buyer he has brought 400 k but police men wan chop also 100k ........i moved 1.3m litres and 3000 litres was stolen/lost /dissapper....



There are also 2 backdoors a driver can employ to hack the tracker and some know the back doors. To effectively use the softwares, the operator must know the back door and how to guard against its hack. Having tracking is one phase installing and effectively installing delivery monitoring systems and guarding against hacking is another.


But I like to take my hat off and salute the driver for saying fuel got lost through evaporation. Nigerians can be creative with theft sha grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 2:02pm On Jan 19, 2020
healthserve:




Wow.

Abounding with 60M isn't joke one tiny bit.

Sorry but did you not consider placing trackers on your delivery trucks? There are modern softwares that monitor delivery remotely as much that if the truck ply routes different from the route it ought to ply, it would alert you immediately
These guys keep coming up with new strategies to loot me. What if they make arrangement for the truck to actually be robbed on the right route? It feels like these people are determined to send me to my early grave.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 2:25pm On Jan 19, 2020
eghos24:
Is this from stanbic?
yes
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 2:45pm On Jan 19, 2020
OgogoroFreak:
These guys keep coming up with new strategies to loot me. What if they make arrangement for the truck to actually be robbed on the right route? It feels like these people are determined to send me to my early grave.



Jesus. This sounds scary to me. Almost like they're subjecting you to threat and making you subject to their mercies. I hope you are doing or have taken drastic measures. Abeg o. Tbills won't threaten or loot your account o. This descriptive is scary enough abeg

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:10pm On Jan 19, 2020
If I invest 10m on the 10 year bond, how much will I be making yearly. Yhanks

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 3:21pm On Jan 19, 2020
Sorry man, my small experience is that some people (fellow Nigerians) do not believe you have a right to what you have and do everything in their power to get a share, the same way they see government money (national cake) is the same we believe that we can get a slice of your money beyond salaries. The boldness is even frightening.
One guy who has been owing me for a business where 100% of the money was money was mine while he only had to oversee the process had the nerve last quarter of last year to be suggesting I come and invest another 2m is a new venture so that from there he will get the money to pay me back. Of course I did not bulge even though he sounded convincing.
Assuming I did bulge and I invested and got bitten the second time, my self esteem would have been badly hit, not even the money sef.
Nigerian banks are the only entity that has successfully reduced the rate if stealing from them, even though you still hear of bankers committing crimes, it would have been worse as a daily occurrence since the money enters everyday considering the kind of people we are.

OgogoroFreak:
Do you think the money we invest was plucked from a tree? Majority of us already have businesses and so occupied already. If we can still make guaranteed money with our excess money, without being involved, why should a reasonable person reject that? Haven't you heard of multiple streams of income?

I have closed down two branches of my business(porthercourt and Benin). Despite my very strict principles, these guys still device smarter ways of stealing from me. Truck driver transporting goods to those states claimed he was robbed goods worth 60M nowhere to be found! cry Thanks to the Police who got the idiot to confess. We were able to recover some. The manager of the Benin branch was also involved. Enough is enough angry

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 3:25pm On Jan 19, 2020
That's the one with the 14.5% rate right? I think you will be getting around 700k every 6 months.
The experts will either confirm or refute it, but my little understanding of bonds seems to believe this is the case.
Barrytone:
If I invest 10m on the 10 year bond, how much will I be making yearly. Yhanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:41pm On Jan 19, 2020
ojesymsym:
That's the one with the 14.5% rate right? I think you will be getting around 70k every 6 months.
The experts will either confirm or refute it, but my little understanding of bonds seems to believe this is the case.

700k you meant?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:58pm On Jan 19, 2020
Barrytone:
If I invest 10m on the 10 year bond, how much will I be making yearly. Yhanks


N1.275 million per annum for 5 years.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 3:59pm On Jan 19, 2020
Yes please
Barrytone:


700k you meant?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:01pm On Jan 19, 2020
Barrytone:


700k you meant?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 4:02pm On Jan 19, 2020
ojesymsym:
That's the one with the 14.5% rate right? I think you will be getting around 700k every 6 months.
The experts will either confirm or refute it, but my little understanding of bonds seems to believe this is the case.
70k or 700k?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 4:03pm On Jan 19, 2020
emmanuelewumi:


About 640k every 6 month
Elder, is it at 14.55% or 12.75%?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:07pm On Jan 19, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



N1.275 million per annum

Please help explain how it's calculated. 14.55% of 10m is 1455000. Thanks boss
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:09pm On Jan 19, 2020
Barrytone:


Please help explain how it's calculated. 14.55% of 10m is 1455000. Thanks boss


You are right

14.55% is for 10 years.

12.75% is for 5 years
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:11pm On Jan 19, 2020
IamR:

Elder, is it at 14.55% or 12.75%?


You are right.

I was wrong

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 4:12pm On Jan 19, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



You are right

14.55% is for 10 years.

12.75% is for 5 years

But it is clearly stated in the screenshot that 14.55% is for 10 years
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:12pm On Jan 19, 2020
emmanuelewumi:


14.55% is for 30 years.

12.75% is for 10 years
12.85% is 5yrs
14.55% is 10yrs
14.8% is 30yrs
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 4:13pm On Jan 19, 2020
Barrytone:
If I invest 10m on the 10 year bond, how much will I be making yearly. Yhanks

You will get N727,500 every six months at 14.55% for 10 yrs
Best Regards
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by richforever123: 4:15pm On Jan 19, 2020
Barrytone:
If I invest 10m on the 10 year bond, how much will I be making yearly. Yhanks

Please can someone explain how I can go about investing in this, is it through banks? Can I sell before Maturity?
Thanks for your response
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:18pm On Jan 19, 2020
richforever123:


You will get N727,500 every six months at 14.55% for 10 yrs
Best Regards

If well invested the coupons received in 5 years can be grown to N10 million. At the end of the investment in 10 years time the Investor will be paid back his initial investment of N10 million
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:19pm On Jan 19, 2020
Is Afrinvest a reliable investment hub for bonds
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:20pm On Jan 19, 2020
richforever123:


Please can someone explain how I can go about investing in this, is it through banks? Can I sell before Maturity?
Thanks for your response

You can sell before maturity at the secondary market, you might be lucky to sell at a profit or unlucky to sell at a loss this will be determined by the interest rates.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:22pm On Jan 19, 2020
Barrytone:
Is Afrinvest a reliable investment hub for bonds


Yes, the current governor of Edo State was the MD/CEO of Afrinvest
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 4:28pm On Jan 19, 2020
CEO as in like the owner or CEO as in like the director? So the man na financial analyst?
emmanuelewumi:



Yes, the current governor of Edo State was the MD/CEO of Afrinvest

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