I am an average single Nigerian earning a modest income as a private-sector worker. My earnings are sufficient to meet my current needs, with a small portion set aside as savings for investment purposes.
I have a strong interest in wealth creation. However, given my humble starting point, I believe this goal can be achieved more efficiently through collaboration with like-minded individuals.With this in mind, I brought together nine friends and colleagues who share the same vision, and they have agreed to partner with me.
Our plan is for each participant to raise ₦1 million by the end of the year, creating a pooled fund of ₦10 million. The intention is to invest this fund in land banking within a developing area with strong future prospects, holding the asset for a minimum of 10 years before resale.
In the interim, we are considering leasing the land to farmers under agreed terms, thereby generating passive income while we wait for long-term appreciation.
My question is: does this strategy appear financially sound? If not, I would greatly appreciate your recommendations for alternative investment options that could effectively utilize this pooled fund.
Please note that the partnership will be legally structured and documented.
Your idea is actually very thoughtful and mature — especially considering you're coordinating 10 people to build wealth together. That’s how many strong investment groups in Nigeria started. 👍 Let me give you a clear professional assessment. Short Answer Your land banking strategy is good — but puttRead more
Your idea is actually very thoughtful and mature — especially considering you’re coordinating 10 people to build wealth together. That’s how many strong investment groups in Nigeria started. 👍
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Short Answer
Your land banking strategy is good — but putting the entire ₦10 million into land alone is risky and inefficient.
A diversified strategy (Real Estate + NGX Stocks + Mutual Funds) would be financially stronger and safer.
First — What You’re Doing Right
Your plan already has strong fundamentals:
✅ Pooling funds (Power of group investing)
✅ Long-term mindset (10 years)
✅ Passive income idea (leasing to farmers)
✅ Legal documentation (very important)
✅ Investing instead of spending
These are excellent investment habits.
Risks of Putting Entire ₦10 Million in Land
Even though real estate is good, 100% land investment has risks:
1. No Liquidity
Land is hard to sell quickly
If group members need money, conflict may arise
Example:
3 members need money in 3 years
You cannot sell part of land easily
This is one of the biggest problems in group real estate investments
2. Land Appreciation is Not Guaranteed
Not all land appreciates.
Some areas:
Stay undeveloped for 15–20 years
Have land disputes
Have government acquisition risks
3. Farming Lease Income May Be Very Small
Reality:
Farmers usually pay low lease fees
You may earn ₦100k–₦300k per year total
That’s 1–3% return — very low.
Smarter Strategy (Recommended)
Instead of 100% land, consider this balanced structure:
Recommended ₦10 Million Allocation
Option A (Balanced & Smart)
₦4M — Real Estate (Land banking)
₦3M — NGX Dividend Stocks
₦3M — Money Market / Mutual Funds
This gives you:
Investment
Benefit
Real Estate
Long-term appreciation
Stocks
Dividends + growth
Mutual Funds
Liquidity + safety
This is more stable and professional
Why This Strategy is Better
1. You Earn Income While Waiting
Instead of waiting 10 years:
You could earn:
Dividends from stocks yearly
Interest from mutual funds monthly
Land appreciation long term
2. Lower Risk
If:
Land doesn’t appreciate fast
You still earn from:
Stocks
Mutual funds
Example Returns (10-Year Scenario)
₦10 million diversified:
Real Estate (₦4M)
Possible value after 10 years: ₦12M – ₦20M (depending on location)
Dividend Stocks (₦3M)
Average 10% yearly dividend: ₦300k yearly
₦3M in 10 years (excluding growth)
Mutual Funds (₦3M)
Average 10–14% yearly: ₦6M–₦9M after 10 years
Total possible value: ₦21M — ₦32M+
Much better than only land
Good NGX Stocks for Group Investment
On Nigerian Exchange Limited consider:
Banking Stocks (stable dividends)
Telecom Stocks
Consumer Goods
Examples:
Zenith Bank
GTCO
UBA
MTN Nigeria
Dangote Cement
These are popular dividend-paying stocks.
Important Legal Structure (Very Important)
Since you are 10 people, you should:
Consider:
1. Register Investment Group
With:
Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
Options:
Cooperative
Investment Club
Limited Company
Best Option: Private Investment Company (Limited Liability)
2. Create Agreement Covering:
Exit rules
Profit sharing
Death/withdrawal
Voting power
Investment decisions
This prevents future disputes.
My Honest Recommendation
Best Professional Approach:
Phase 1 (First Year)
Save ₦10 million
Invest temporarily in Money Market Funds
Phase 2 (After Funds Complete)
Then allocate:
40% Real estate
30% Stocks
30% Mutual funds
This is very strong financially
One More Thing (Important)
Your idea shows leadership.
Not many people organize 10 investors.
You’re essentially creating a mini investment fund.
If done properly, you could grow to:
₦50M
₦100M
₦500M
Over time.