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Asked: April 18, 20262026-04-18T15:34:46+00:00 2026-04-18T15:34:46+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

What Are the Best Investment Options in Nigeria for ₦5 Million in 2026 for Passive Income and High Returns?

I have 5m seating in my savings account that I won’t be needing anytime soon. I want to be earning good interest on it. What’s the best investment and what platform?

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    2026-04-18T15:51:33+00:00Added an answer on April 18, 2026 at 3:51 pm

    If you have ₦5,000,000 sitting idle, you're actually in a very good position. The key is to balance safety, liquidity, and return. I'll show you the best options in Nigeria right now (2026) and what I personally recommend for your situation. Best Options to Grow ₦5M (From Safest → Higher Return) 🥇 1Read more

    If you have ₦5,000,000 sitting idle, you’re actually in a very good position. The key is to balance safety, liquidity, and return. I’ll show you the best options in Nigeria right now (2026) and what I personally recommend for your situation.
    Best Options to Grow ₦5M (From Safest → Higher Return)
    🥇 1. FGN Savings Bond (Very Safe — Good for Passive Income)
    Current returns around 12.9% – 15% per year (varies monthly)
    Government-backed (very low risk)
    Interest paid every 3 months
    Minimum: ₦5,000 (so ₦5M is fine)
    What ₦5M earns (Example)
    14% of ₦5M = ₦700,000 per year
    That’s about ₦175,000 every 3 months
    ✔ Very safe
    ✔ Passive income
    ✔ No stress
    Where to buy
    Through banks (First Bank, Access, Stanbic IBTC etc.)
    Through stockbroker
    Investment apps (Cowrywise, ARM, etc.)
    🥈 2. Treasury Bills (Currently One of the Best)
    Current rates around 15%–16%+ depending on tenor
    Tenors:
    91 days
    182 days
    364 days
    ₦5M Example
    At 16%:
    ₦5M × 16% = ₦800,000 yearly
    364-day = ₦800K profit
    ✔ Very safe
    ✔ Higher than savings account
    ✔ Flexible duration
    Where to buy
    Bank
    Stockbroker
    Apps (Cowrywise, Bamboo Fixed Income, ARM, etc.)
    🥉 3. Money Market Funds (Flexible + Good Returns)
    These invest in:
    Treasury bills
    Bonds
    Commercial papers
    Typical returns:
    14% – 20% yearly (varies)
    Best platforms in Nigeria:
    Cowrywise
    PiggyVest
    ARM Money Market Fund
    Stanbic IBTC Money Market Fund
    ✔ Withdraw anytime
    ✔ Good returns
    ✔ Easy mobile apps
    My Best Strategy for Your ₦5M (Recommended Split)
    To balance safety + income:
    Smart Allocation
    ₦2M → Treasury Bills (Higher returns)
    ₦2M → Money Market Fund (Flexible)
    ₦1M → FGN Savings Bond (Stable passive income)
    This gives:
    Good interest
    Flexibility
    Safety
    My Top Platforms (Easy to Use in Nigeria)
    Best Overall:
    Cowrywise
    PiggyVest
    ARM Investment App
    Stanbic IBTC Invest App
    These are widely used by Nigerians and beginner-friendly.
    From real user discussions, many Nigerians use:
    Risevest for long-term investing
    Piggyvest for locked savings
    Bamboo for stocks investing
    What I Would Personally Do (If I Had ₦5M Today)
    Put ₦3M Treasury Bills
    Put ₦2M Money Market Fund
    Expected yearly return:
    Around ₦700k — ₦900k yearly
    Monthly equivalent: ₦60k — ₦75k passive income

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    • Emmanuel Wealth
      Emmanuel Wealth
      2026-04-18T17:48:15+00:00Replied to answer on April 18, 2026 at 5:48 pm

      Thank you so much sir. Would you recommend investnaija and bamboo for the MMF and Treasury bills?

      Thank you so much sir.
      Would you recommend investnaija and bamboo for the MMF and Treasury bills?

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