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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:25pm On Jul 20, 2020
Where was the PA guy from?
emmanuelewumi:



As the PA he knows everything about his boss, his Investments, account balance etc. The PA has an entitlement mentality to his boss wealth...

He stole about $90,000 from his boss, he believed the guy should be able to write it off ..
People who worked for their money won't do that

The PA spent the money on frivolities, which is very common among us ie Africans
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:25pm On Jul 20, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



As the PA he knows everything about his boss, his Investments, account balance etc. The PA has an entitlement mentality to his boss wealth...

He stole about $90,000 from his boss, he believed the guy should be able to write it off ..
People who worked for their money won't do that

The PA spent the money on frivolities, which is very common among us ie Africans
Too bad! If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you because of their stupid entitlement mentality. Life is deep!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:28pm On Jul 20, 2020
ojesymsym:
Where was the PA guy from?


An African American
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by PresidentBuhari: 6:30pm On Jul 20, 2020
Nigeria from Ekiti

ojesymsym:
Where was the PA guy from?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:39pm On Jul 20, 2020
I guess, I have to ask uncle Google.

emmanuelewumi:



An African American
PresidentBuhari:
Nigeria from Ekiti

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by barrydiv7: 7:28pm On Jul 20, 2020
grin grin
ojesymsym:
I guess, I have to ask uncle Google.


grin
ojesymsym:
I guess, I have to ask uncle Google.


Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ukay2: 7:49pm On Jul 20, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



As the PA he knows everything about his boss, his Investments, account balance etc. The PA has an entitlement mentality to his boss wealth...

He stole about $90,000 from his boss, he believed the guy should be able to write it off ..
People who worked for their money won't do that

The PA spent the money on frivolities, which is very common among us ie Africans

Why the PA self?

I don't subscribe to all these my PA sometimes.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:59pm On Jul 20, 2020
ukay2:


Why the PA self?

I don't subscribe to all these my PA sometimes.


You must see the PA before the CEO or big man.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yomi007k(m): 8:13pm On Jul 20, 2020
Godbpraised:
I no get 50millon . if Abioilandgas and barrytone and sholapey them fit borrow me sha grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy

You no like Marlboro...lol grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jul 20, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
Good for u but dont courage or promote the village thing to young people......

Sorry, just sharing my story, can inspire someone to look within. I keep saying what works for A cannot automatically work for B. I met this forum this way and I got inspired, I am only giving back up to the point of sharing my personal details and had to change my moniker as advised by people here, not because am scared of anybody. It's a duty to share as others shared for me to benefit. That's how our village conscience play out. We believe in God(deities) and must do good even without been monitored. Man know thyself and only choice what works or might work for you, never join the bandwagon, you are distinct.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:14pm On Jul 20, 2020
Godbpraised:
I no get 50millon . if Abioilandgas and barrytone and sholapey them fit borrow me sha grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy

Come back in next 25years, you might be lucky
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 8:19pm On Jul 20, 2020
XiaoLi:
Update

FGN bond coming up on the 22nd July...3 bonds are re opening while 1 is New issue. Below is the details:

N25,000,000,000 - 12.50% FGN JAN 2026 (10-Yr Re-opening)*
N35,000,000,000 - 12.50% FGN MAR 2035 (15-Yr Re-opening)*
N35,000,000,000 - FGN JUL 2045 (25-Yr New Issue)*
N35,000,000,000 - 12.98% FGN MAR 2050 (30-Yr Re-opening)*

Yield should be around 8-9% for the new issue.

Any investor investing 100M can exit at any time.

Do you mean to say 8/9% yield for the reopening bonds, how will a new issue of 2045 has a yield of 8%? Meanwhile, this is the previous bids stops

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:24pm On Jul 20, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



Very good and I really appreciate your outlook about life, what are the books that shaped your thinking and philosophy ?


Currently reading " Secret" by Rhonda Byrne

Boss, am inspired spiritually, read some books but not too many. 48 laws of power blended my thinking. I am an engineer and don't read much. I seek the face of God in all I do. All my mentees(kids I groom), I first give them 48 laws of power to read and get back to me before I speak. But if one sits back to look at life, it doesn't need much, we complicate life, life is easy and fun. Imagine me thinking of what my kids will become when I have not become anything yet.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:30pm On Jul 20, 2020
Barrytone:


Boss, am inspired spiritually, read some books but not too many. 48 laws of power blended my thinking. I am an engineer and don't read much. I seek the face of God in all I do. All my mentees(kids I groom), I first give them 48 laws of power to read and get back to me before I speak. But if one sits back to look at life, it doesn't need much, we complicate life, life is easy and fun. Imagine me thinking of what my kids will become when I have not become anything yet.


I also have 48 laws of power in my library. A very good, which everybody needs to have.

Definitely life is not a competition and no point using other people's yardstick to judge myself

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vacanci: 8:30pm On Jul 20, 2020
Benzboys:
I don't know when I ever asked anybody to give me any money for whatever investment or so...
So when you say busted,what do you mean?
This same energy weh you dey put for my matter,shey you know if you had put it in your life,you would atleast be able to afford a proper phone,not this china made you are using? undecided
No dey find person weh no dey find you oo,enough said.
I am not in any clique nor have any friends here,not here to please anybody or solicit for funds from anyone or look for business.
I used my very early youth to learn everything I need to succeed,so I won't come here and ask for ways to make money from people I don't know or from alleged internet tycoons who might be the opposite in real life ,let alone peasant fixed income.
I'm just here to pretty much discuss,that's about it so how I do my things shouldn't be your business.

Busted. Ntooooor

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 8:31pm On Jul 20, 2020
Lol
Barrytone:


Come back in next 25years, you might be lucky
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 8:37pm On Jul 20, 2020
I will give u cheque from CBN .
Barrytone:


Come back in next 25years, you might be lucky
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:39pm On Jul 20, 2020
Barrytone:


Sorry, just sharing my story, can inspire someone to look within. I keep saying what works for A cannot automatically work for B. I met this forum this way and I got inspired, I am only giving back up to the point of sharing my personal details and had to change my moniker as advised by people here, not because am scared of anybody. It's a duty to share as others shared for me to benefit. That's how our village conscience play out. We believe in God(deities) and must do good even without been monitored. Man know thyself and only choice what works or might work for you, never join the bandwagon, you are distinct.
ok
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chrissoki(m): 10:44am On Jul 21, 2020
corike:
Has anyone has a dealing with MBA forex before I hop in I will like to hear from you guys thanks in anticipation.
Yes, they deliver
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by PresidentBuhari: 11:06am On Jul 21, 2020
Good day, do you know what day the Jan2022 coupon payments due this month will be paid by the FG?

ukay2:


Why the PA self?

I don't subscribe to all these my PA sometimes.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:20am On Jul 21, 2020
otomatic:


Well, in my location you won't get that house for that amount, so it's distress. And if you are buying land to build, that amount will not do the job. In fact, 16M will only get you a four bedroom bungalow in distress sale. So you see where I'm coming from.
Exactly!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:02pm On Jul 21, 2020
emmanuelewumi:


Why are you selling? Rental income should grow to N2 million in less than 8 years, an increase of 43% over the current N1.4 million.


The steady rental income and coupons can be reinvested in your portfolio Investments.

My opinion though.
The annual rental income is 1.950.000 yearly.
Units are bigger than most flats.

And if I develop the land left at the back to 2units. It will give me additional rental income of 1.000.000

Total income will be 2.950.000.
Conveniently, because tenants always stick to a place close to their workplaces and the property is close to all amenities. Such as, TV station, UCH Hospital, Secretariat, Banks, Custom office, Schools, Marketplace, Eateries, Nigeria brewery and the airport to mention few.

I love the location because of all these and the tight security. I will develop the land to face the back Street and keep it if no one meets my asking price.

Thanks for your advise!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nero4306(m): 12:04pm On Jul 21, 2020
Good day my big investment gurus in the house. Has anyone try Lotus Halal Fixed Income Fund? A stuff who i subscribed my Sukuk3 bond through sent me some documents and said they offer ROI of 13% on average annually .

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Iwanttoto: 12:07pm On Jul 21, 2020
Sholapey:
The annual rental income is 1.950.000 yearly.
Units are bigger than most flats.

And if I develop the land left at the back to 2units. It will give me additional rental income of 1.000.000

Total income will be 2.950.000.
Conveniently, because tenants always stick to a place close to their workplaces and the property is close to all amenities. Such as, because, uch, banks, schools, marketplace, eateries, nigeria brewery and the airport to mention few.

I love the location because of all these and the tight security. I will develop the land to face the back Street and keep it if no one meets my asking price.

Thanks for your advise!






Let me gives u 25m for that property?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:10pm On Jul 21, 2020
Iwanttoto:



Let me gives u 25m for that property?


Send a private message to her.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nero4306(m): 12:12pm On Jul 21, 2020
I got this from him

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:16pm On Jul 21, 2020
.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by qmd24(m): 12:21pm On Jul 21, 2020
I also prefer one of each as well.
I am used to TBills as a very busy professional but the low rate is forcing me to diversify my investment portfolio.

I am now pitching my tent with:
Sukuk Bond
Stanbic money market
Stanbic mutual funds
VGIF
Land speculation
Cash in Pounds

I want to move my Stanbic mutual fund investment to stock and with monthly top-up of 250k on only one stock (thinking REIT) for another 12 months. The other alternative is a bank stock (thinking Zenith).

I don't do jijo, rather for dividends and capital appreciation.

@ Sholapey, which one stock are you into?


@Emmanuelewumi
@Abioilandgas
@Barrytone

Your views please, to dive in or not?
What is your experience with REIT? Any risk of capital depreciation?



Sholapey:
I want to sell because I got fed up and I want to start with keeping one of each investments.

One property
Bond
Mmf
Ntb
Stock
One for all is my new year resolution.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:41pm On Jul 21, 2020
Since I do not have #50,000,000 and above for now for FG bonds, I would need candid and profitable advice where to invest some money on hand right now - treasury bills due has been remitted, one more due next month.

Fbn fixed income fund, how good is that?

Thanks already.

~Concerned fellow
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:47pm On Jul 21, 2020
qmd24:
I also prefer one of each as well.
I am used to TBills as a very busy professional but the low rate is forcing me to diversify my investment portfolio.

I am now pitching my tent with:
Sukuk Bond
Stanbic money market
Stanbic mutual funds
VGIF
Land speculation
Cash in Pounds

I want to move my Stanbic mutual fund investment to stock and with monthly top-up of 250k on only one stock (thinking REIT) for another 12 months. The other alternative is a bank stock (thinking Zenith).

I don't do jijo, rather for dividends and capital appreciation.

@ Sholapey, which one stock are you into?


@Emmanuelewumi
@Abioilandgas
@Barrytone

Your views please, to dive in or not?
What is your experience with REIT? Any risk of capital depreciation?




Oga boss, no rank me amongst the gurus, mbok. As at present, I do only tbills, hoping to do bond and learning it. Just tried my first calculations on secondary bond now and am not impressed after all. If you have a steady flow of income, don't risk your capital where you can't personally supervise, capital security should be placed ahead of interest at all points, just keep topping funds and you will get to a point low % won't hurt you.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 12:50pm On Jul 21, 2020
qmd24:
I also prefer one of each as well.
I am used to TBills as a very busy professional but the low rate is forcing me to diversify my investment portfolio.

I am now pitching my tent with:
Sukuk Bond
Stanbic money market
Stanbic mutual funds
VGIF
Land speculation
Cash in Pounds

I want to move my Stanbic mutual fund investment to stock and with monthly top-up of 250k on only one stock (thinking REIT) for another 12 months. The other alternative is a bank stock (thinking Zenith).

I don't do jijo, rather for dividends and capital appreciation.

@ Sholapey, which one stock are you into?


@Emmanuelewumi
@Abioilandgas
@Barrytone

Your views please, to dive in or not?
What is your experience with REIT? Any risk of capital depreciation?





Like any Investment in the capital market price fluctuates but on the long run it will appreciate as long as the business is growing.


For REIT on the long run income will increase, a REIT that gave an income of N4 million about 9 years ago gave an income of N7.3 million in 2020.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by shogbenga: 12:52pm On Jul 21, 2020
Sholapey:


I rejected 31m someone offered me yesterday.


With 31m naira, I will get 1,937,500 units of Zenith bank @ #16/unit

@#2.5 dividend (because of COVID), that gives #4,843,759 naira annually

With dividend yield @15.6%, capital will be recovered in 6.5 years

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