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Asked: April 21, 20262026-04-21T11:21:47+00:00 2026-04-21T11:21:47+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

How do I invest my ₦100000 for one year period

Can someone guide me on where I can invest ₦100000 that I don’t want to use in 1yr

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    2026-04-21T15:12:59+00:00Added an answer on April 21, 2026 at 3:12 pm

    With ₦100,000 and a 1-year horizon, your goal should be capital preservation + modest growth, not aggressive trading. In Nigeria, the safest and most realistic options fall into 3 main categories. I’ll break it down clearly so you can actually choose, not guess. ✅ BEST OPTIONS FOR ₦100,000 (1 YEAR)Read more

    With ₦100,000 and a 1-year horizon, your goal should be capital preservation + modest growth, not aggressive trading. In Nigeria, the safest and most realistic options fall into 3 main categories.
    I’ll break it down clearly so you can actually choose, not guess.
    ✅ BEST OPTIONS FOR ₦100,000 (1 YEAR)
    1. Money Market Fund (BEST BALANCE OF SAFETY + LIQUIDITY)
    This is the most suitable option for most beginners.
    What it is:
    A pooled investment that puts your money into:
    Treasury bills
    Bank placements
    High-quality short-term instruments
    Why it fits you:
    Very low risk
    Daily or monthly interest
    Easy withdrawal
    No stress monitoring
    Expected return:
    ~15% – 25% per year (varies by fund and interest rate cycle)
    Examples in Nigeria:
    Stanbic IBTC Money Market Fund
    ARM Money Market Fund
    Chapel Hill Denham MMF
    Cowrywise / PiggyVest MMF options
    👉 Simple strategy: Put ₦100,000 here if you want peace of mind
    2. Treasury Bills (FGN T-Bills) — VERY SAFE
    This is government-backed investment.
    How it works:
    You lend money to the government for a fixed period (91–364 days)
    Why it’s good:
    Almost zero risk
    Fixed return
    Locked for 1 year or less
    Expected return:
    ~15% – 22% per year (depends on auction rates)
    Example:
    ₦100,000 → ₦115,000 – ₦122,000 after 1 year
    Downside:
    Locked money (no easy withdrawal)
    Slightly harder to access (needs bank or broker)
    3. FGN Savings / Bond Funds (MEDIUM RISK, LONGER FEEL)
    These invest in government bonds.
    Why choose it:
    Better return than MMF sometimes
    Stable government backing
    Expected return:
    ~12% – 18%
    Best for:
    People comfortable locking money for stability
    4. Stock Market (HIGHER RISK, HIGHER POTENTIAL)
    Only do this if you are willing to accept fluctuations.
    You can buy:
    MTN Nigeria
    Zenith Bank
    Dangote Cement
    Access Holdings
    Reality check:
    ₦100,000 in stocks can go:
    Up 30–60%
    Or down 10–20%
    Best approach:
    If you choose this:
    Don’t put all ₦100k here
    Maybe split small portion (₦20k–₦30k max)
    💡 SMART STRATEGY FOR YOU (RECOMMENDED)
    Since you are still building knowledge, don’t gamble.
    SAFE + SMART MIX:
    ₦70,000 → Money Market Fund
    ₦20,000 → Treasury Bills
    ₦10,000 → Stocks (learning purpose)
    This gives you:
    Safety
    Growth
    Learning exposure
    ⚠️ WHAT TO AVOID
    Avoid these traps:
    Forex trading (high risk for beginners)
    “Double your money in months” schemes
    Crypto hype trading without knowledge
    Unregulated investment platforms
    📌 SIMPLE TRUTH
    For ₦100,000:
    You will NOT become rich in 1 year
    But you CAN build discipline and steady growth
    The real wealth comes from consistency + monthly additions

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