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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by afroxyz: 8:39pm On Oct 15, 2020
Iogobenz:
I am an Onitsha boy that pulled himself out of misery,comfortable enough to not want to destabilise a nation over my personal incompetence and failures.
I don't look for who to blame like some of you,reason I am not frustrated enough to be protesting senselessly on the streets of Nigeria.
Nigeria youths are lazy,irresponsible and are the reason for their misfortunes,not the government.
Especially this useless generation.
Make una no go find work,you will keep blaming government till you grow white hairs.
Anyways the army is coming to reset your brains soon.
Country of 200m people that still has crude oil as it's most significant source of fx should tell you a lot about its youths.
A smuggler is better than the average youth in my opinion that will sit at home and wait to be spoon fed and not want to take his destiny in his hands.
All sorts of rubbish socialist programs,yet no way.N power,you win,all those rubbish yet they still cant even feed themselves.
That is why they have all the time in the world to be protesting everyday.
You say I benefit from the system?Dude I didn't even graduate from university because I saw it as time wastage at that point in my life,neither have I ever seek for any job from your fùcked up government nor make any demands.
If all of you were like me,I'm sure Nigeria would not be the world poverty capital,ode!
Enough said.
Im.a tax paying citizen and employer of labour. I shouldn't be hobnobbing with a smuggler and crime element. You are a leech to the system with nothing to contribute
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:41pm On Oct 15, 2020
richforever123:
I swear, he's an attention seeker
I regret indulging him undecided
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 8:43pm On Oct 15, 2020
Wait!

Did I read liquor smuggler?

This has to be Nwannenni

So you are the one causing all these ruckus here ?

Nwannenni
I should have known undecided undecided
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by einsteine(m): 10:59pm On Oct 15, 2020
emmanuelewumi:
I would have preferred selling 80% of the company for $160 million and the founders will maintain 20% ownership of the company
The founders never had 100% in the first place. Various funding rounds have taken place in the past. Even the acquirer, Stripe, already had shares in the business
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tobex4realTobex234(m): 11:26pm On Oct 15, 2020
I'm sure they would each have about 20%
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 12:56am On Oct 16, 2020
Iogobenz:
I am an Onitsha boy that pulled himself out of misery,comfortable enough to not want to destabilise a nation over my personal incompetence and failures.
I don't look for who to blame like some of you,reason I am not frustrated enough to be protesting senselessly on the streets of Nigeria.
Nigeria youths are lazy,irresponsible and are the reason for their misfortunes,not the government.
Especially this useless generation.
Make una no go find work,you will keep blaming government till you grow white hairs.
Anyways the army is coming to reset your brains soon.
Country of 200m people that still has crude oil as it's most significant source of fx should tell you a lot about its youths.
A smuggler is better than the average youth in my opinion that will sit at home and wait to be spoon fed and not want to take his destiny in his hands.
All sorts of rubbish socialist programs,yet no way.N power,you win,all those rubbish yet they still cant even feed themselves.
That is why they have all the time in the world to be protesting everyday.
You say I benefit from the system?Dude I didn't even graduate from university because I saw it as time wastage at that point in my life,neither have I ever seek for any job from your fùcked up government nor make any demands.
If all of you were like me,I'm sure Nigeria would not be the world poverty capital,ode!
Enough said.
Majority of us are not frustrated enough to protest too but your children could be. That's why we are fighting this fight once and for all.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:22am On Oct 16, 2020
My government ti soro soke cheesy

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Francisco01(m): 3:11am On Oct 16, 2020
dipoolowoo:
CBN Sells 91-day, 182-Day Treasury Bills at 1%, 364-Day at 2%
https://businesspost.ng/economy/cbn-sells-91-day-182-day-treasury-bills-at-1-364-day-at-2/
The previous performance of any financial instrument does not guarantee its future performance
Many months ago Gov't T-bills was an opportunity to many people today they're threat though still secured but not attractive however, there's a lifeline for individual investors who pay higher personal income tax and subscribe to T-bills, when there's a paradigm shift like this it is requires a corresponding paradigm shift follow

We have a financial instrument with a higher returns on investment, secured and enable a flexible payment plan unlike the T-bills despite the fears and low performance in the post COVID-19 PANDEMIC era



You want to know, you are one button away, drop a message in my email inbox or type yes in the comment below
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:22am On Oct 16, 2020
Please I need help with getting a bank that does Treasury bill. I knew about Zenith bank but I was in their office yesterday and the customer care person said they have stopped it.

I have about 1m that I want to save somewhere I can't access it and invest into something profitable.

Help please. Which other reliable bank does treasury bills?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:20am On Oct 16, 2020
einsteine:
The founders never had 100% in the first place. Various funding rounds have taken place in the past. Even the acquirer, Stripe, already had shares in the business
Hope they didn't over pay for this Investment. I know they invested in the growth and future of the company.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Regex: 6:44am On Oct 16, 2020
Iogobenz:
I am an Onitsha boy that pulled himself out of misery,comfortable enough to not want to destabilise a nation over my personal incompetence and failures.
I don't look for who to blame like some of you,reason I am not frustrated enough to be protesting senselessly on the streets of Nigeria.
Nigeria youths are lazy,irresponsible and are the reason for their misfortunes,not the government.
Especially this useless generation.
Make una no go find work,you will keep blaming government till you grow white hairs.
Anyways the army is coming to reset your brains soon.
Country of 200m people that still has crude oil as it's most significant source of fx should tell you a lot about its youths.
A smuggler is better than the average youth in my opinion that will sit at home and wait to be spoon fed and not want to take his destiny in his hands.
All sorts of rubbish socialist programs,yet no way.N power,you win,all those rubbish yet they still cant even feed themselves.
That is why they have all the time in the world to be protesting everyday.
You say I benefit from the system?Dude I didn't even graduate from university because I saw it as time wastage at that point in my life,neither have I ever seek for any job from your fùcked up government nor make any demands.
If all of you were like me,I'm sure Nigeria would not be the world poverty capital,ode!
Enough said.
Bro I hope you know the harassment from the police encompasses every Nigerian youth both does working legit and those doing crime?

I know you are trying to sound smart and all, that you didn't go to university is enough reason for you not come out here and spill what you feel is intelligence.

I have never been stopped and searched before, (I know the odds are pretty high) I ventured into programming July this year and the enthusiasm made me get so many apps to aid my learning, what if I was stopped, how do I explain to them that those apps are not for crime but rather a learning tool?

You do not understand the plight of the youth, hell you do not understand democracy and that's why you are supporting the army to take away our right to protest. And it only says one thing about you, YOU ARE FROM THE COWARD GENERATION THAT IS FULL OF DECEIT AND LIES!

Next time shut your eyes so you don't see the shit you type.

GB
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 8:31am On Oct 16, 2020
Lifeisnotbalanc:
Please I need help with getting a bank that does Treasury bill. I knew about Zenith bank but I was in their office yesterday and the customer care person said they have stopped it.

I have about 1m that I want to save somewhere I can't access it and invest into something profitable.

Help please. Which other reliable bank does treasury bills?
Are you sure you want to go the way of TBills with the current rate? why not check out VGIF for a better rate of 7.5%.
Get in touch with my contact on my signature.
However, if you still want to go the way of TBills try Stanbic IBTC
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 8:45am On Oct 16, 2020
Nigsrdumb:
Illegal migrant abuse.
So it is now 'illegal migrant' abuse abi?. In Nigeria, should we call it 'legal migrant' abuse?. The way you guys go out of the way to defend America when they are expose is very funny. Majek Fashek has a song 'Majek Fashek in New York'. Check for the lyrics. cool
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:00am On Oct 16, 2020
NL1960:
So it is now 'illegal migrant' abuse abi?. In Nigeria, should we call it 'legal migrant' abuse?. The way you guys go out of the way to defend America when they are expose is very funny. Majek Fashek has a song 'Majek Fashek in New York'. Check for the lyrics. cool
Me defend America. Sorry i actually don't think much of westerners. At the core of African problems lies a hidden enemy.

Yes illegal immigrants.. off course this isn't good but knowing how our white skin homosapien brother's operate angry shocked

No excuse for it to happen to Nigerians who are bonafide citizens.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 9:50am On Oct 16, 2020
True that NTBills for 364 days have seriously dropped, i was looking at the data available on d CBN website and noticed that from 2012 d rates have been kind of ok if u where able to get them at their peak. I made a small table out of d data. But, 2020 no try o. Oh crap, my spellings have worsened grin

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 10:08am On Oct 16, 2020
Some fun facts: 364 Days NTB

a) If you have been compounding at the best rates ur return would be 253% from 2012 to date(effectively tripling ur money and more).
b) at worst rates ur return would be 117% from 2012 to date.
c) on average ur return would be around 185% from 2012 to date.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 10:14am On Oct 16, 2020
You are a man of data. I do admire your tenacity. Data analysis is a great field both for personal and professional use, it puts you ahead of the pack.

Still waiting for your FUGAZ analysis you said you would look into.

ositadima1:
Some fun facts: 364 Days NTB

a) If you have been compounding at the best rates ur return would be 253% from 2012 to date(effectively tripling ur money and more).
b) at worst rates ur return would be 117% from 2012 to date.
c) on average ur return would be 185% from 2012 to date.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 10:16am On Oct 16, 2020
ositadima1:
True that NTBills for 364 days have seriously dropped, i was looking at the data available on d CBN website and noticed that from 2012 d rates have been kind of ok if u where able to get them at their peak. I made a small table out of d data. But, 2020 no try o. Oh crap, my spellings have worsened grin
please we need more of this...
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 10:21am On Oct 16, 2020
ojesymsym:
You are a man of data. I do admire your tenacity. Data analysis is a great field both for personal and professional use, it puts you ahead of the pack.

Still waiting for your FUGAZ analysis you said you would look into.
In due time Sir, as I am acquiring more skills in data science I will be using them to analyze our economic climate were data is available and of cause post them here and in d other thread. wink
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 10:27am On Oct 16, 2020
That is great.

I see you are also a mathlab guy. I have no doubt in my mind that you will be a success. I have been observing you for a while now and I can guess that you are looking for a pattern in all of these seemingly looking uncoordinated data. Once you find and develop your model, u don turn expert be that and that will put you ahead of the pack and remove most of the guess work analysis that many of us indulge in.

ositadima1:
In due time Sir, as I am acquiring more skills in data science I will be using them to analyze our economic climate and of cause post them here and in d other thread. wink
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 10:35am On Oct 16, 2020
Tobex4realTobex234:
I'm sure they would each have about 20%
You mean those who sold?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Francisco01(m): 10:59am On Oct 16, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
wonderful......500bn chasing 1 percent....
YOU CAN GET 6% THROUGH ME FROM AMERICAN INT'L INSURANCE COMPANY PER ANNUAL
IF YOU INSIST ON GETTING TREASURY BILLS WITH A LIFE COVER OF #500,000 ADDITION

DO ANYONE HERE HAVE AN OFFER THAT COULD BEAT IT
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Francisco01(m): 11:02am On Oct 16, 2020
Francisco01:
YOU CAN GET 6% THROUGH ME FROM AMERICAN INT'L INSURANCE COMPANY PER ANNUAL
IF YOU INSIST ON GETTING TREASURY BILLS WITH A LIFE COVER OF #500,000 ADDITION

DO ANYONE HERE HAVE AN OFFER THAT COULD BEAT IT
The previous performance of any financial instrument does not guarantee its future performance

Many months ago Gov't T- bills was an opportunity to many people today they're threat though still secured but not attractive however, there's a lifeline for individual investors who pay higher personal income tax and subscribe to T- bills , when there's a paradigm shift like this it is requires a corresponding paradigm shift follow

We have a financial instrument with a higher returns on investment, secured and enable a flexible payment plan unlike the T- bills despite the fears and low performance in the post COVID-19 PANDEMIC era

You want to know, you are one button away, drop a message in my email inbox or type yes in the comment below

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas:
Francisco01:
YOU CAN GET 6% THROUGH ME FROM AMERICAN INT'L INSURANCE COMPANY PER ANNUAL
IF YOU INSIST ON GETTING TREASURY BILLS WITH A LIFE COVER OF #500,000 ADDITION

DO ANYONE HERE HAVE AN OFFER THAT COULD BEAT IT
really I rather buy more zenith share and collect 2.8k dividen....that above u dead 6 percent ...pls bring all your collection let me help u invest and pay 9 percent
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 11:10am On Oct 16, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
really I rather but more zenith share and collect 2.8k dividen....that above u dead 6 percent ...pls bring all your collection let me help u invest and pay 9 percent
I like this response! Spot on.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Reine22: 11:11am On Oct 16, 2020
There are people who are so poor that all they have is money. No values, only greed, cowardice and selfishness.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by talk2tonie: 11:19am On Oct 16, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
really I rather but more zenith share and collect 2.8k dividen....that above u dead 6 percent ...pls bring all your collection let me help u invest and pay 9 percent
Bold and blunt. Nice response.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody:
ojesymsym:
Besides that, I do not think he has ever hidden the fact that he has a brother in Ireland.
Let's just try and focus sha.
Do you get admission for your brother using your own name?? Please let’s give our selves sense abeg. People should be very careful.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Iogobenz(m): 11:54am On Oct 16, 2020
Wow,things are getting a little bit interesting cheesy
But How do you know that is his name?
His brother could be the Ahmed,how do you know that? undecided
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:04pm On Oct 16, 2020
Reine22:
There are people who are so poor that all they have is money. No values, only greed, cowardice and selfishness.
Well said
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:21pm On Oct 16, 2020
Ibrahim505:
You always reason based on research, careful observation and the obvious facts. I always reads every sentence of your contribution thanks to your wisdom and better use of knowledge. The only two other contributors with similar qualities are ahiboilandgas (experienced businessman ) and Emmanuelewunmi (fundamental stock investor).
The thread would be more educative with less noise if contributors like Dexterity, logobenz and lazynigerianyouth relocates to the reader section as their meaningless contributions was always baseless arguments thereby polluting the thread.
You sir are a bigot! I can’t take a Nairaland tribalist seriously.

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