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Asked: May 6, 20262026-05-06T02:24:17+00:00 2026-05-06T02:24:17+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

here Can I Invest ₦400,000 in Nigeria for at Least 1-Year Investment Period?

Where can I invest N400k that I won’t be needing for at least a year?

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    2026-05-06T06:15:43+00:00Added an answer on May 6, 2026 at 6:15 am

    With a 1-year horizon and ₦400,000, your priority should be capital preservation + decent yield, not aggressive speculation. The Nigerian environment (inflation, FX risk, interest rates) means you need a balanced allocation, not a single bet. Here’s a practical, structured approach: 🔹 1. Start withRead more

    With a 1-year horizon and ₦400,000, your priority should be capital preservation + decent yield, not aggressive speculation. The Nigerian environment (inflation, FX risk, interest rates) means you need a balanced allocation, not a single bet.
    Here’s a practical, structured approach:
    🔹 1. Start with a Safe Core (40–60%)
    These give stability and predictable returns.
    ✅ Money Market Funds (MMFs)
    Platforms like:
    Cowrywise
    PiggyVest
    Meritrade
    Investnaija
    Why:
    Low risk
    Current returns ~10–18% annually (varies)
    You can withdraw easily
    👉 Allocate: ₦200k
    🔹 2. Fixed Income / Treasury (20–30%)
    ✅ Nigerian Treasury Bills or FGN Bonds
    Government-backed (very low risk)
    Good for 1-year planning
    You can access via:
    Debt Management Office Nigeria
    Or brokers like Meritrade / InvestNaija
    👉 Allocate: ₦80k – ₦120k
    🔹 3. Dividend Stocks (15–25%)
    Focus on strong Nigerian companies that pay consistent dividends:
    Examples:
    GTCO
    Zenith Bank
    Seplat Energy
    MTN Nigeria
    Why:
    Dividend income + possible price growth
    Better than leaving money idle
    👉 Allocate: ₦60k – ₦100k
    🔹 4. Dollar Exposure (Optional but Smart – 10–20%)
    This protects you from naira depreciation.
    Use apps like:
    Bamboo
    Risevest
    Invest in:
    US ETFs (like S&P 500)
    Stable US stocks
    👉 Allocate: ₦40k – ₦80k
    🔹 Sample Allocation for ₦400,000
    MMF: ₦200,000
    Treasury/Bonds: ₦100,000
    Stocks: ₦70,000
    Dollar assets: ₦30,000
    🔴 Important Reality Check
    Avoid “get-rich-quick” schemes or forex/crypto trading if you’re not experienced
    One year is short-term → don’t overexpose to volatile assets
    Inflation in Nigeria is high → idle cash loses value fast
    🔚 Straight Advice
    If you want simple and low stress:
    Put 70–80% in Money Market + Treasury, and just 20–30% in stocks/dollar assets

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