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This section helps you understand financial literacy in Nigeria in a simple and practical way. Learn how money works, how to save, budget, and build wealth step by step. You can ask questions and get clear answers that help you make better financial decisions in your everyday life.

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Yekson
Yekson
Asked: April 18, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

How can I save and invest on a ₦90k salary in Nigeria?

I work as a salary earner and my pay is 90k monthly and I always find it difficult to save or even invest.pls need some advice before it’s too late

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Okoye victor
Okoye victor
Asked: March 21, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Stock Market Investing vs. Starting a Business: Which is better for building wealth with 1 Million Naira?

So this morning I was going through a post on Facebook which was made by someone I respected on that space. He said it may seem intellectually intelligent to invest in stock shares  but it’s basically ignoring you yourself and ...Read more

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Asked: May 1, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

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Companies are paying dividend, his it good time to buy their shares When is the right time to buy a

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TIJANI ABDULLAHI OYEKUNLE
TIJANI ABDULLAHI OYEKUNLE
Asked: April 30, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

The Rule of 50/30/20 or any other formular for financial management.

How can any artisan (e.g Carpentary, Painter, popcorn seller) successfully run their lifestyle to enjoy investment?

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Sobowale Habeeb
Sobowale Habeeb
Asked: April 30, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

How do GTCO mutual funds works?

Trying to invest in GTCO mutual funds, but I don’t have the deep knowledge on how it works and please I need to understand how it works. Thanks sir/ma

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Bilqisu Ahmed Anaje
Bilqisu Ahmed Anaje
Asked: April 30, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Do i need to fill E-Dividend mandate again after increasing the numbers of my shares?

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Asked: April 30, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

When Should I Sell Shares in Nigeria to Still Qualify for Dividends Before the Qualification Date?

Good Morning Mr. Iking, Hope your day is going well. Thank you so much for always taking time out of your busy schedule to train us. Please, I bought BETAGLAS shares for the first time. I bought at a high price around ...Read more

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Nwoko Moses Chidiebere
Nwoko Moses Chidiebere
Asked: April 6, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

How Can I Recover My Late Father’s Unclaimed Dividends in Nigeria?

Back in the days, say 16, 18 or more years ago my father was already receiving dividend letters from companies he bought shares with. The one I remember clearly is Oando PLC. It was little and I didn’t know what ...Read more

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John Onyebuchi
Asked: April 30, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

What Professional Courses Can I Learn to Understand Investment and Wealth Building in Nigeria?

Is there any professional course one can learn about investments

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Anonymous
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Asked: April 29, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

What happens if I cannot complete share subscription allocation in Nigeria’s stock market?

Please, if a system allocate trade share for me and I’m not able to complete the subscription allocation, what will happen to my available fund?

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Samuel Chibuike
Asked: March 19, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

Why is Airtel Africa share price higher than MTN Nigeria even though MTN has a larger market cap?

MTN has a higher market cap than Airtel but Airtel’s share price is more than double of that of MTN, I want to understand the concept behind it please.

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Victory Johnson
Victory Johnson
Asked: April 25, 2026In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

How Do Equity Funds Work in Nigeria and Why Does the Yield Change Over Time?

I invested in equity fund on cowryrise, at first the yield per year was 34% after a month seeing I got some interest I added to the capital, now the yield per year is 41% Pleas I’m a beginner help ...Read more

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