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Asked: April 14, 20262026-04-14T07:06:05+00:00 2026-04-14T07:06:05+00:00In: FINANCIAL LITERACY

What Should a Student Do with ₦300,000 in Nigeria? Best Investment Options to Grow Money

A friend of mine applied for a student loan but it wasn’t forthcoming then and she had to source for the money elsewhere.
The money later came but it seems as if she has no need of it presently .so I told her about some of the things you have been teaching us on your Facebook page. I told her about investing and stuff like that but right now. She’s confused on what to do.
But she doesn’t want that money to just sit in the bank .
The money is about 300k and she doesn’t know what to do with it.

Can you please suggest what can be done that can also be more money?
Thank you sir

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    2026-04-14T09:57:37+00:00Added an answer on April 14, 2026 at 9:57 am

    For a student with ₦300,000 in Nigeria, the best strategy is NOT putting everything in one place. Because as a student, she needs: Safety 🛡️ Liquidity (easy access) 💧 Growth 📈 So the smartest approach is Split Strategy. I'll show you the best practical allocation 👇 Best Way to Invest ₦300,000 (StudeRead more

    For a student with ₦300,000 in Nigeria, the best strategy is NOT putting everything in one place.
    Because as a student, she needs:
    Safety 🛡️
    Liquidity (easy access) 💧
    Growth 📈
    So the smartest approach is Split Strategy.
    I’ll show you the best practical allocation 👇
    Best Way to Invest ₦300,000 (Student Strategy)
    Option 1 — Smart Balanced Plan (Recommended)
    This is the most practical and low-risk plan:
    ₦120,000 → Money Market Fund (Safety + Interest)
    ₦120,000 → Equity Fund (Growth)
    ₦60,000 → Opportunistic Stocks (High Growth)
    Why this is powerful:
    If market falls → Money market protects capital
    If market rises → Equity & stocks grow
    Where to Put the Money (Good Nigerian Options)
    1. Money Market Funds (Low Risk)
    These are very safe and better than leaving money in bank.
    Good options:
    ARM Investment Managers Money Market Fund
    Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Money Market Fund
    Zedcrest Capital Money Market Fund
    Expected Return:
    10% – 18% yearly (varies)
    2. Equity Funds (Medium Risk — Long Term Growth)
    Good ones:
    ARM Investment Managers Aggressive Growth Fund
    Zedcrest Capital Equity Fund
    Paramount Asset Management Equity Fund
    Expected Return:
    15% – 35% yearly (market dependent)
    3. Direct Stocks (Higher Growth — Optional but Powerful)
    Since you’re already learning stocks, these are good student-friendly Nigerian stocks:
    Under ₦30:
    Access Holdings Plc
    United Bank for Africa Plc
    Fidelity Bank Plc
    Transcorp Plc
    These give:
    Capital gain
    Dividends
    What She Should Avoid
    As a student, she should avoid:
    ❌ Crypto (Too volatile)
    ❌ Forex trading
    ❌ Ponzi / high returns schemes
    ❌ Locking all money long term
    Conservative Option (If She Is Very Careful)
    Put all ₦300,000 into:
    50% Money Market Fund
    50% Equity Fund
    This is very safe + still growing.
    Example Growth Projection (Balanced Plan)
    ₦300,000 invested:
    After 1 year (conservative estimate):
    Money Market: ₦120k → ₦135k
    Equity Fund: ₦120k → ₦150k
    Stocks: ₦60k → ₦80k
    Estimated total: 👉 Around ₦365,000 – ₦390,000
    My Honest Recommendation (Best for Student)
    Start with:
    ₦150,000 → Money Market Fund
    ₦150,000 → Equity Fund
    Simple. Safe. Growing.

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