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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AdaoraNK(f): 5:46am On Jun 20, 2020
Nezzjnr:
Please no one has said anything about Sachet water production


'One love' for being helpful

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jossy26: 5:49am On Jun 20, 2020
Diyke4rich:
Its 5bedroom fully detach deplux and fully furnished at ikota villa estate, for example since i bought the property 2015 i have managed to collect 3 times rent from 3 different tenants, sometime for them to move out is a problem 3 months gone and another 3 to 4 months to get a new tennant, regards to the damage as soon as they leave you have to repaint the house in and out, changing toilet, bathroom fittings,lights, and treatment of the borehole before you know it a million is gone, what i was told before buying the property is not what i am seeing.


So sorry about what you going through, but this comment up here is the street comment, it's the reality. Nigeria business environment doesnt obey LBS theories, so una think people will prefer this rather than sleep, wake up and collect your semi annual sukuk rents? Because you are street smart and doing well in the real sector shouldnt make one condemn going for a safe option. No be everybody sabi agbero style of business.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AdaoraNK(f): 6:00am On Jun 20, 2020
DexterousOne:


Political restructuring along regional lines cannot actually work

Nigeria has made its strides In africa
But the problem is that the gains are not shared amongst the vast majority
That's the issue

We have our own brands we project to the world
Many African countries do not have that

But still
We have to work really hard to improve

Every other African country has its own brands they project to the world too. To me I've not seen much of any Nigerian strides in Africa apart from the oil and gas sector.

Definitely, political and economic restructuring along region lines will bring the best out from Nigeria/Nigerians.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 6:06am On Jun 20, 2020
AdaoraNK:


Every other African country has its own brands they project to the world too. To me I've not seen much of any Nigerian strides in Africa apart from the oil and gas sector.

Definitely, political and economic restructuring along region lines will bring the best out from Nigeria/Nigerians.

Not true

When it comes to brands

Its Nigeria and South Africa

The rest are minions

Apart from say M Pesa from Kenya


Which other African brands have a strong footing outside their countries

Most of their banks are mushroom banks that cannot project out there

Nigeria despite all its problems

We got that one right

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AdaoraNK(f): 6:06am On Jun 20, 2020
Nezzjnr:

More of this

A lot of Nigerians with questionable wealth

An average multi-millionaire in Nigeria is questionable to the wealth he has acquire.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 6:30am On Jun 20, 2020
AdaoraNK:


An average multi-millionaire in Nigeria is questionable to the wealth he has acquire.

A good number of them have skeletons in their cupboards

Different type of skeleton

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 6:34am On Jun 20, 2020
AdaoraNK:


'One love' for being helpful
You wanted to delve into it?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 6:36am On Jun 20, 2020
AdaoraNK:


An average multi-millionaire in Nigeria is questionable to the wealth he has acquire.
It's just so bad
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 6:56am On Jun 20, 2020
Theconglomerate:
Looks like the CBN is planning some desperate move to strengthen the naira this coming week.
Saw that they debited N216B from banks today so that there would be little naira chasing the few dollars they might release on monday.
Truth is,how sustainable would it be?
Can they do it? undecided
Bittersweet moments!!
Cc Gonfreecss1.
What do you think?

Like you said, it’s not sustainable and these antics won’t deter from the fact that it is a game of demand and supply. People are still demanding for more dollars than they are demanding Naira.

PS - How goes the tomato business? Still growing I hope? grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 7:02am On Jun 20, 2020
GonFreecss1:


Like you said, it’s not sustainable and these antics won’t deter from the fact that it is a game of demand and supply. People are still demanding for more dollars than they are demanding Naira.

PS - How goes the tomato business? Still growing I hope? grin
Nna still growing ooo.
I just dey go market to go sell like this.
I just hit the 100k capital mark yesterday. cool

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Diyke4rich: 7:11am On Jun 20, 2020
Yea i think is best to cash out.


jossy26:

So sorry about what you going through, but this comment up here is the street comment, it's the reality. Nigeria business environment doesnt obey LBS theories, so una think people will prefer this rather than sleep, wake up and collect your semi annual sukuk rents? Because you are street smart and doing well in the real sector shouldnt make one condemn going for a safe option. No be everybody sabi agbero style of business.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by femmyapson(m): 7:39am On Jun 20, 2020
If you are intrested in learing forex trading from scratch. You can pm me. Will teach you all you need to know at an affordable fee
I can manage your forex acct too by placing trades with less loss and much profit esp binary volatility index (V75) , crash and boom index
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 8:08am On Jun 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
Just dont pill up money in fixed income at poor rate without strategy......even the 11.3 it will take 9 years for investment to double but what the real value by then .....example if with 40m i can buy 5 2 bedroom apartment in festact at 8m each .....with the growing populations what will be the selling price of each by 2030 .....may be 20 m ....so after 10 years my bonds will be around 80m ....how many apartments can 80m buy in same festac in 2030 80/18 =4....so i have lost 1 apartments worth (20m) ......that not my only lost i have also lost annual rents of 2.5m x10 years =25m .....grand lost will be 45m in value ....nb reinvesting coupons =rental increases .....empty apartments =failed bids...

Not everybody is after all these continous chasing of wealth. Some people are contented with 80m invested at 10%. They can easily live comfortably with the yearly income from the 80m.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nwokeomajayb: 8:15am On Jun 20, 2020
In Lagos build a quality single room apartment or good self contain like we call it in naija which every class will afford, unlikely no tenant will default. The probability to default is very low. Collect bond of 3 months before renting it out to avoid stories that touch. las las our fight is with poverty not against each other. Landlord/landlady should stop renting out apartment at a ridiculous rate. If you can downsize the apartments i reckon you should do it but don't sell. Investing in TB now for 15 years is worthless to me.


Diyke4rich:
Hello everyone, i need a serious advise, i have a property in lekki phase 2 axies, i bought the property 2015 but rent returns is not encouraging couple with the damages left behind by the tenant, i believe i can get about 60m to 65m been that 2015 i paid 58m including agency and lawyer, my question here is should i sell the property maybe invest in government bond like 15years, the yearly coupon i will get will be channel to develop 50by100 i owned in asaba delta state or should i hold on to the property hoping that dangote refinery can increase the value of the property or should i cut my lose and cash out.

Thank you.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nwokeomajayb: 8:26am On Jun 20, 2020
Bullshit!!!!! Table what you know here and we will go around it, that's what this platform is all about. No one will pm you shit. yes i said it pls make the money alone. Don't post this shit again to avoid me going kamikaze on you angry angry angry

femmyapson:
If you are intrested in learing forex trading from scratch. You can pm me. Will teach you all you need to know at an affordable fee
I can manage your forex acct too by placing trades with less loss and much profit esp binary volatility index (V75) , crash and boom index

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by femmyapson(m): 8:30am On Jun 20, 2020
Nwokeomajayb:
Bullshit!!!!! Table what you know here and we will go around it, that's what this platform is all about. No one will pm you shit. yes i said it pls make the money alone. Don't post this shit again to avoid me going kamikaze on you angry angry angry

Ipobgrin ?
poppycock
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 8:52am On Jun 20, 2020
NL1960:


Not everybody is after all these continous chasing of wealth. Some people are contented with 80m invested at 10%. They can easily live comfortably with the yearly income from the 80m.
sure i was talking to investors not retires .....dangote,dangote still dey find money ...u dont expect me at under 40 to just fix money at 10 percent and be at home doing notting (God forbid)......hustlings for money is beyond money it self .....it keep the mind,soul and brians busy ........persons at over 60 can choose to retire with 10 percents ....but young men should not .......i can retire today at 11.3 and earn 1m monthly ..
But my soul will be dead ,am not living....this 3 months lock down taught me so.....

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 9:07am On Jun 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
sure i was talking to investors not retires .....dangote,dangote still dey find money ...u dont expect me at under 40 to just fix money at 10 percent and be at home doing notting (God forbid)......hustlings for money is beyond money it self .....it keep the mind,soul and brians busy ........persons at over 60 can choose to retire with 10 percents ....but young men should not .......i can retire today at 11.3 and earn 1m monthly ..
But my soul will be dead ,am not living....this 3 months lock down taught me so.....

If you retire today, your soul will not be dead. You can start travelling to exotic places in the world. You can fully immense yourself in philanthropic works. You can voluteer to teach in any institution for free and pass your financial knowledge to the upcoming generation. There was a video of a traditional ruler in one SW rural community who built a school with boarding facilities and it is completely free as in the students pay zero fees. The traditional equally teaches in the same school.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by naijaoyibo: 9:43am On Jun 20, 2020
This is a business I have been vying to start. Where I live, the demand is high. They currently import from southern Asia and India. And I understand that Nigeria is one of the major producers and exporters.
AdaoraNK:


Nice one from you.

The NEPC was my problem when we were exporting cashew nuts. But somehow, the buyers sent thier agents down here and it was easy for us like 'buying and selling'
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Theconglomerate(m): 9:46am On Jun 20, 2020
naijaoyibo:
This is a business I have been vying to start. Where I live, the demand is high. They currently import from southern Asia and India. And I understand that Nigeria is one of the major producers and exporters.
Where do you live?
Just curious,nothing serious.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:53am On Jun 20, 2020
NL1960:


If you retire today, your soul will not be dead. You can start travelling to exotic places in the world. You can fully immense yourself in philanthropic works. You can voluteer to teach in any institution for free and pass your financial knowledge to the upcoming generation. There was a video of a traditional ruler in one SW rural community who built a school with boarding facilities and it is completely free as in the students pay zero fees. The traditional equally teaches in the same school.
am talking for me self ....making money give me more pleasure...its make my soul happy ....if i buy zenith shares and it tripple am fulfilled....if i found an enterprise and employs people it makes me happy.....i have 12 drivers and 12 motor boys ....that 24 people add their wives and kids ...it keep me going and finding fulfillments ...

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:56am On Jun 20, 2020
NL1960:


If you retire today, your soul will not be dead. You can start travelling to exotic places in the world. You can fully immense yourself in philanthropic works. You can voluteer to teach in any institution for free and pass your financial knowledge to the upcoming generation. There was a video of a traditional ruler in one SW rural community who built a school with boarding facilities and it is completely free as in the students pay zero fees. The traditional equally teaches in the same school.
i rather be very rich and have a foundation to cater for the needed....even if i have 1 bn naira in fixed income i will still do farming ....

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:58am On Jun 20, 2020
NL1960:


If you retire today, your soul will not be dead. You can start travelling to exotic places in the world. You can fully immense yourself in philanthropic works. You can voluteer to teach in any institution for free and pass your financial knowledge to the upcoming generation. There was a video of a traditional ruler in one SW rural community who built a school with boarding facilities and it is completely free as in the students pay zero fees. The traditional equally teaches in the same school.
traditional rulers earn 5 percent of local govt grants ...and providing leadership service ...
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AdaoraNK(f): 10:06am On Jun 20, 2020
naijaoyibo:
This is a business I have been vying to start. Where I live, the demand is high. They currently import from southern Asia and India. And I understand that Nigeria is one of the major producers and exporters.

Yes but its seasonal crop. Will have to wait till next year. The corona virus stepped down the businesses this year.

Do you have contact for skin?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by missjekyll: 12:02pm On Jun 20, 2020
Anyone on here using the RobinHood app for equities and bonds trading?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 12:02pm On Jun 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
am talking for me self ....making money give me more pleasure...its make my soul happy ....if i buy zenith shares and it tripple am fulfilled....if i found an enterprise and employs people it makes me happy.....i have 12 drivers and 12 motor boys ....that 24 people add their wives and kids ...it keep me going and finding fulfillments ...

It is the same thing we are saying. It is like 6 and 9. There are people that what makes them happy is put their money in fixed income and then engages in volunteer work or philanthropic. They do not like bothering their souls with knowing if a driver has diverted their products or the truck delivered safely. What makes the person's soul happy is getting his half yearly interest and using part of it to sponsor kids from his immediate environment to school or providing infrastructure for those in need in his immediate environment.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 12:15pm On Jun 20, 2020
You have said it. A one bedroom flat or self contain remain my best model of rental building if I am to go into go into real estate. Even if one tenant defaults you still have other tenants to collect money from.
In most places in Lagos, they won't even allow you finish building before they start chasing you with money. That's why it's easy for fraudulent agents to collect money from more tenants than available flats in such buildings because of high demand.
Nwokeomajayb:
In Lagos build a quality single room apartment or good self contain like we call it in naija which every class will afford, unlikely no tenant will default. The probability to default is very low. Collect bond of 3 months before renting it out to avoid stories that touch. las las our fight is with poverty not against each other. Landlord/landlady should stop renting out apartment at a ridiculous rate. If you can downsize the apartments i reckon you should do it but don't sell. Investing in TB now for 15 years is worthless to me.


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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 12:25pm On Jun 20, 2020
Ok
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phyde: 2:31pm On Jun 20, 2020
ojesymsym:
You have said it. A one bedroom flat or self contain remain my best model of rental building if I am to go into go into real estate. Even if one tenant defaults you still have other tenants to collect money from.
In most places in Lagos, they won't even allow you finish building before they start chasing you with money. That's why it's easy for fraudulent agents to collect money from more tenants than available flats in such buildings because of high demand.
Very true, and some intending tenants money will be used to finished the house cause it's what they can easily afford.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ukay2: 3:15pm On Jun 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
sure i was talking to investors not retires .....dangote,dangote still dey find money ...u dont expect me at under 40 to just fix money at 10 percent and be at home doing notting (God forbid)......hustlings for money is beyond money it self .....it keep the mind,soul and brians busy ........persons at over 60 can choose to retire with 10 percents ....but young men should not .......i can retire today at 11.3 and earn 1m monthly ..
But my soul will be dead ,am not living....this 3 months lock down taught me so.....


Very true Sir

We need to engage our brains active

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ukay2: 3:18pm On Jun 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
am talking for me self ....making money give me more pleasure...its make my soul happy ....if i buy zenith shares and it tripple am fulfilled....if i found an enterprise and employs people it makes me happy.....i have 12 drivers and 12 motor boys ....that 24 people add their wives and kids ...it keep me going and finding fulfillments ...


Very true Sir

Weldone

Your a stakeholder in the Nigerian Economy ....this has been my passion, but conditions made crayfish to bend
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Olaide1295: 8:41pm On Jun 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
traditional rulers earn 5 percent of local govt grants ...and providing leadership service ...
Who gives grants. Do you mean LG allocation?

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