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Many Nigerians are currently exploring different avenues for wealth preservation to combat inflation and ensure long-term stability. Given the current economic climate, I am interested in understanding where the community places their trust when it comes to securing capital for ...Read more
Many people are eager to start investing, but the early stage can also be the most dangerous due to inexperience and misinformation. From your experience or observation, what are the most common mistakes beginners make in their first year of ...Read more
Why is it that when one is young such will be struggling to make ends meet but when it is time to enjoy, the person falls sick or are told to avoid some certain kind of food because of aging
What’s the real difference between saving money in a fixed deposit and putting the same money into a money market fund? Which one actually makes more sense in today’s economy, considering inflation, liquidity, and returns?
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I’ve been thinking about this from both a financial and real-life perspective. Many people have stable jobs or consistent income, yet they still struggle financially. This seems to be a common situation, especially for individuals and families managing daily responsibilities. From your ...Read more
Where can I get a loan of #800000 (Eight hundred thousand naira) Tenor: 2 Years Am ready to repay at the interest rate of 20% per year Monthly repayment: Capital + interest