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Asked: May 1, 20262026-05-01T12:45:33+00:00 2026-05-01T12:45:33+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Investment options for someone with just 200000

I have 200,000 naira which I don’t intend to use right away, where can I invest it so I can get high returns in the next 3 Months?

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    2026-05-01T14:19:06+00:00Added an answer on May 1, 2026 at 2:19 pm

    Let’s be very direct: 3 months is a very short investment horizon, so your options for “high returns” are limited unless you take serious risk (and possible loss of capital). So the real game here is: Balance return vs safety Avoid scams (very important in Nigeria) Stay liquid (you may need the moneRead more

    Let’s be very direct: 3 months is a very short investment horizon, so your options for “high returns” are limited unless you take serious risk (and possible loss of capital).
    So the real game here is:
    Balance return vs safety
    Avoid scams (very important in Nigeria)
    Stay liquid (you may need the money soon)
    💰 Realistic Options for ₦200,000 (3-Month Horizon)
    1. Money Market Mutual Funds (Best balance of safety + return)
    Examples:
    Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Money Market Fund
    Vetiva Capital Management Money Market Fund
    AXA Mansard Money Market Fund
    How it works:
    Your money is pooled and invested in treasury bills, fixed deposits, commercial papers
    Very low risk
    You can withdraw anytime (1–3 days)
    Returns (important):
    Around 15% – 20% annually right now
    That translates to roughly:
    3 months ≈ 3% – 5% return
    👉 On ₦200k:
    Profit ≈ ₦6,000 – ₦10,000 in 3 months
    ✔️ Best for:
    Capital preservation
    Beginners (this is where you should start)
    2. Treasury Bills (Direct or via apps/brokers)
    Short-term government debt
    Very safe (FGN-backed)
    Returns:
    Similar to money market funds (sometimes slightly higher)
    ✔️ Pros:
    No stress
    Predictable
    ❌ Cons:
    Less flexible than mutual funds
    3. High-Yield Savings / Fintech Platforms
    Apps like:
    Cowrywise
    PiggyVest
    They invest your money in similar instruments as money market funds.
    Returns:
    ~10%–15% annually (varies)
    ✔️ Good for:
    Simplicity
    Automation
    4. Stock Market (ONLY if you understand it)
    You can try short-term trading on NGX, but be careful.
    Examples:
    Banking stocks (GTCO, Zenith)
    Dividend plays
    ❌ Reality check:
    3 months is too short for reliable profit
    You can lose money quickly
    ✔️ Only do this if:
    You already understand market timing
    5. Aggressive Options (High Risk ⚠️)
    These include:
    Crypto trading
    “Investment schemes”
    Informal lending
    From real user sentiment:
    “10% in 30 days should set off danger alert”
    👉 Many of these are:
    Ponzi schemes
    Unsustainable
    Capital-loss traps
    🧠 Smart Strategy for You (Recommended)
    Since you’re already learning investing, don’t rush for “quick money.”
    Best allocation for ₦200k:
    ₦150k → Money Market Fund
    ₦50k → Learning capital (stocks or small risk plays)
    This way:
    Your main capital is safe
    You still gain experience
    ⚠️ Truth You Need to Accept
    There is NO safe investment that will double your money in 3 months
    Anything promising that is likely a scam
    Even foreign investors are entering Nigeria mainly for short-term fixed income yields, not quick flips
    🔚 Bottom Line
    For 3 months:
    Option
    Risk
    Expected Return
    Money Market Fund
    Low
    3–5%
    Treasury Bills
    Low
    3–5%
    Stocks
    Medium–High
    Uncertain
    Crypto / schemes
    Very High
    Risk of loss
    If you want, I can:
    ⁠Break down exact apps or platforms you can use right now
    Or ⁠help you structure your ₦200k into a mini-portfolio step-by-step

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