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Hamed Abiola QUADRI
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Asked: March 24, 20262026-03-24T01:16:50+00:00 2026-03-24T01:16:50+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Which Is a Better Investment in Nigeria’s Current Economy: Agribusiness or Capital Market Investments?

Which will you prefer to invest in, agribusiness venture or capital market base on Nigeria current economy?

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    2026-03-24T06:15:53+00:00Added an answer on March 24, 2026 at 6:15 am

    I would not choose one exclusively. In Nigeria’s current macro environment, the rational approach is a hybrid allocation—but tilted toward capital market instruments for stability, with selective exposure to agribusiness for higher upside. Let’s break it down analytically in such a way even mama NgoRead more

    I would not choose one exclusively. In Nigeria’s current macro environment, the rational approach is a hybrid allocation—but tilted toward capital market instruments for stability, with selective exposure to agribusiness for higher upside.

    Let’s break it down analytically in such a way even mama Ngozi will understand according to our mentor Iking Ferry (quote)

    1. Nigeria’s Current Economic Reality (Key Drivers)

    High inflation (~25–30%) → erodes real returns

    High interest rates → fixed income yields are attractive

    FX volatility → affects import-dependent sectors

    Food demand remains inelastic → agriculture is structurally strong

    👉 Translation:

    Fixed income = high, predictable yields

    Agribusiness = high risk, potentially higher real returns

    2. Capital Market (Current Position)

    Strengths

    FGN bonds now yield 14%–19%

    Treasury Bills also high

    Relatively low risk (sovereign-backed)

    Tax-free income

    Liquidity (you can exit anytime)

    Weaknesses

    Inflation can reduce real return

    Equity market is volatile

    Verdict

    👉 Best for:

    Capital preservation

    Predictable cash flow

    Low operational stress

    3. Agribusiness (Current Position)

    Strengths

    Food prices rising → strong revenue potential

    Nigeria has massive demand-supply gap

    Export potential (FX earnings)

    Can outperform inflation

    Weaknesses

    High operational risk:

    Insecurity (especially in some regions)

    Weather variability

    Poor infrastructure

    Requires hands-on management

    Liquidity is low (you can’t exit easily)

    Verdict

    👉 Best for:

    Wealth creation (not preservation)

    Long-term investors

    People with operational control or trusted partners

    4. Direct Comparison

    Factor

    Capital Market

    Agribusiness

    Risk

    Low–Moderate

    High

    Return

    Stable (14–19%)

    Variable (can exceed 30%+)

    Liquidity

    High

    Low

    Effort

    Low

    High

    Inflation Protection

    Moderate

    High

    Scalability

    Easy

    Operationally limited

    5. My Strategic Preference (If I Were You)

    Given:

    You already think in structured investments (bonds, stocks)

    You may not want daily operational stress (based on your profile)

    I would allocate like this:

    Balanced ₦50M+ Strategy

    60–70% → Capital Market

    FGN Bonds

    Treasury Bills

    Possibly dividend stocks

    30–40% → Agribusiness

    But NOT random farming

    Focus on:

    Poultry (fast turnover)

    Rice processing

    Cassava value chain

    6. Critical Insight Most Investors Miss

    👉 The biggest risk in agribusiness is not farming—it is management

    If you don’t have:

    Trusted operators

    Strong supervision

    Clear cost control

    👉 You can lose money even when food prices are high.

    7. When I Would Go 100% Capital Market

    If I want steady income

    If I don’t have time to supervise business

    If capital preservation is priority

    8. When I Would Go Heavy on Agribusiness

    If I have:

    Land access

    Trusted team

    Operational experience

    And I’m targeting wealth expansion, not just income

    Final Verdict

    👉 Capital market wins on safety and consistency

    👉 Agribusiness wins on growth potential

    ✔ Best move in Nigeria today:

    Use capital market to secure your base income, then use agribusiness to grow wealth

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    • Hamed Abiola QUADRI
      Hamed Abiola QUADRI
      2026-03-24T12:07:55+00:00Replied to answer on March 24, 2026 at 12:07 pm

      Apt, you did justice to the question

      Apt, you did justice to the question

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