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Asked: April 10, 20262026-04-10T16:45:23+00:00 2026-04-10T16:45:23+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Are Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Bonds Currently Open? How to Invest in Nigeria

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    2026-04-10T19:21:54+00:00Added an answer on April 10, 2026 at 7:21 pm

    Yes — FGN Bond is currently open (April 2026). The Debt Management Office Nigeria released the FGN Savings Bond Offer for April 2026 on 7 April 2026, meaning subscription is currently ongoing. 📅 April 2026 FGN Savings Bond (Current Offer) Opened: 7 April 2026 Status: ✅ Currently Open Close: 11 AprilRead more

    Yes — FGN Bond is currently open (April 2026).
    The Debt Management Office Nigeria released the FGN Savings Bond Offer for April 2026 on 7 April 2026, meaning subscription is currently ongoing.
    📅 April 2026 FGN Savings Bond (Current Offer)
    Opened: 7 April 2026
    Status: ✅ Currently Open
    Close: 11 April 2026
    Minimum investment: ₦5,000
    Interest: Fixed (announced monthly)
    Risk level: Very low (Government-backed)
    Payment: Interest paid quarterly
    Where You Can Buy It
    You can buy FGN Bond through:
    Stockbroker apps (like Afrinvest, InvestNaija, Bamboo etc.)
    Banks (some banks offer it)
    Stockbroking firms (physical offices)
    Since you already use Afrinvest, you can buy it there directly.
    Important (Based on your investing journey)
    Since you’re already investing in:
    Shares
    Money market funds
    Bonds
    FGN Bonds are good for you because:
    ✅ Safe income
    ✅ Good for long-term wealth
    ✅ No market volatility like stocks

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