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The Other Side of Kobo Stocks
There are only 18 stocks stuck below ₦1 pricing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.* In a trickle of chats I had with young investors like myself in the NGN STX community, I found out many see this as an opportunity. Femi** had said the ice cream money he had put in a couple of these…
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This Financial Council Of Elders Are Missing Something In Their Jollof.
I recently became friends with a 77-year-old man who lives in my estate. We had lots of talks about the economy and personal finance. I owe it to you to share some of the unusual things he said about the stock market and his experience over decades. But that will be on some other article…
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7 Ways Nigerian Gen Zs Can Find Money to Invest in Stocks
For the average Nigerian Gen Z, the thought of investing in stocks can feel like a distant dream. Between navigating school, side hustles, waiting for salary and falling broke, saving for investments often takes a backseat. But here’s the thing: building wealth doesn’t require a millionaire’s budget. It starts with small, intentional steps. Here are…
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3 Ways I Ended Up Picking Some of the Best Nigerian Stocks of 2024
I took rather unconventional means in picking stocks last year. By September 2024, I had 3 of the top 4 most profitable stocks of the running year in my portfolio and by the time the year ended, I had 3 of the top 6. I am not putting this out as financial advice. I’d rather…
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You Have Slept on Money for Too Long
If you sleep, you sure could be sleeping on a bed, and if you sit, you are still on foam. From rides to almost everywhere, it’s a foam world, and Vitafoam Plc is the leader in that market. Yet, while people enjoy its products daily, many have overlooked its stock as an investment opportunity. This…
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Why people hate the Nigerian Stock Exchange
People don’t like the Nigerian Stock Exchange for a lot of reasons. Some reasons include generational trauma, a complex interface, its naira-based nature, and perceptions of slowness and manipulation. Nigeria’s generational trauma with stocks started with the stock crash in 2008 which was part of a global financial crisis. It wasn’t just in the Nigerian…