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Asked: April 8, 20262026-04-08T12:36:53+00:00 2026-04-08T12:36:53+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Why Am I Not Receiving Interest on My FGN Bond Investment in Nigeria?

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Good evening Iking Ferry
I need help and clarification about my investment in FGN Bond.
Based on your previous advice, I downloaded the InvestNaija app, completed my registration, and invested ₦10,000 in FGN Bond on November 5th, 2025.

However, since then, I have not received any interest payment or update till now, and I’m beginning to worry.
I want to understand:
How do FGN Bonds actually pay interest in Nigeria?
How long does it take before I start receiving returns?
Did I do something wrong during the investment process?
Is it normal not to receive anything after several months?
Could this be an issue with the InvestNaija app or my account setup?
I am a beginner in investing, and I really want to understand how this works so I don’t make mistakes.
Please, I will appreciate a clear explanation in simple terms.
Thank you.

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    Iking Ferry Fokona CEO Investment Strategist and Financial Literacy Advocate
    2026-04-08T12:58:45+00:00Added an answer on April 8, 2026 at 12:58 pm

    The Reason Why You Are Not Seeing Your FGN Savings Bond Interest in Nigeria is very Simple. And as your Financial Literacy Advocate, let me explain this in a simple way… In a way that even Mama Ngozi that sells tomatoes in the village will understand. Because this confusion is very common. Based onRead more

    The Reason Why You Are Not Seeing Your FGN Savings Bond Interest in Nigeria is very Simple.
    And as your Financial Literacy Advocate, let me explain this in a simple way…
    In a way that even Mama Ngozi that sells tomatoes in the village will understand.
    Because this confusion is very common.

    Based on your questions:
    “I invested ₦10,000 in FGN Savings Bond since October…
    but I have not received any interest till now.”

    First of all…
    Let me be very honest with you.
    If you truly invested in FGN Savings Bond… you have most likely received your interest already.
    Yes… you heard me right.

    The problem is not that you didn’t get paid…
    The problem is that you didn’t recognize the payment.
    Oya.. relax
    Let Me Break It Down in a Simple way possible.
    When you invest in FGN Savings Bond using platforms like InvestNaija or Afrinvest…
    The platform is NOT the one paying you.
    YES.
    The real people paying you is:
    Debt Management Office (DMO) Nigeria

    So…
    Where Does Your Interest Enter?
    Your interest is sent directly to:
    The bank account you used during registration
    Not inside the app.
    Not inside your dashboard.
    Your normal bank account, you input when you are creating your CSCS Account on the Stock Brokers APP.

    Let me tell you How FGN Savings Bond Pays You
    FGN Savings Bond pays:
    Every 3 months (quarterly)
    That means:
    October = Next payment around January
    January = Next payment around April
    April = Next payment around July

    Now listen carefully… this is where many people miss it.
    Let’s assume:
    You invested: ₦10,000 as you said.
    And let’s assume your Interest rate is 14% per year
    That is:
    ₦1,400 per year

    But…
    You are NOT paid ₦1,400 at once.
    Remember:
    It is divided into 4 payments.
    So you receive roughly:
    ₦350 every 3 months

    Now be honest…
    If ₦315 enters your account…
    Won’t you ignore it?
    Or think it is “bank interest”?
    That is exactly what is happening.

    Let me tell you What You Should Do Right Now.
    Do this immediately:
    1. Open your banking app
    2. Download your bank statement
    3. Check between January – March
    You will likely see something like:
    “FGN BOND COUPON”
    Or small credit alert you ignored

    Many people later realize:
    “Ah! I actually received it…”
    Some even spent it without knowing, yes it has happened to me some years ago.

    This is why I always say:
    The first rule of investment is understanding what you are doing.
    Not just putting money blindly.

    Let me Ask:
    Is ₦10,000 in FGN Bond a Good Idea?

    here’s my honest Answer.
    For learning – YES
    For serious wealth building – NO
    Why?
    Because:
    It is long-term (2–3 years)
    And the Returns are small on low capital

    Here’s a Better Strategy for Beginners
    If you are just starting with:
    ₦5,000
    ₦10,000
    ₦20,000
    Start with Money Market Mutual Funds
    Why?
    Because….You can start small (even ₦1,000)
    You can add money anytime
    You can withdraw anytime
    Interest grows daily
    No long lock period

    And the Good thing is that most Money Market Mutual Fund pays around 15% – 22% yearly (varies)
    But…
    Remember:
    10% withholding tax applies on interest (not your capital)

    So…
    Here is the real game:
    1. Start with money market fund
    2. Grow your money gradually
    3. Build to ₦100k to ₦500k or ₦1M

    Then…
    Move to FGN Bonds for long-term stability
    Because…
    The problem is not investment…
    The problem is lack of understanding.
    Don’t panic.
    Don’t assume.
    Don’t guess.
    Understand first… then invest.

    If you want to learn money, investing, tax, and wealth creation in simple English…
    Ask your questions on Fokona
    Learn from real experts
    Grow your financial knowledge step by step
    Because at the end of the day…

    Financial freedom is not about big grammar…
    It is about knowing what to do at the right time.

    I am Iking Ferry
    Financial Literacy Advocate
    Building 10 Million Financially Free Nigerians

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    • Chris Uche
      Chris Uche
      2026-04-09T20:55:05+00:00Replied to answer on April 9, 2026 at 8:55 pm

      Please i want to start money market mutual fund, How do i start?

      Please i want to start money market mutual fund, How do i start?

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    • AGBI JAMIU OLASUNKANMI
      AGBI JAMIU OLASUNKANMI
      2026-04-16T21:17:14+00:00Replied to answer on April 16, 2026 at 9:17 pm

      Please what is the other similar alternative just like money Market Fund that Muslim can actually invest in that comply with shariah practices. Thank

      Please what is the other similar alternative just like money Market Fund that Muslim can actually invest in that comply with shariah practices. Thank

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        Iking Ferry Fokona CEO Investment Strategist and Financial Literacy Advocate
        2026-04-16T21:54:27+00:00Replied to answer on April 16, 2026 at 9:54 pm

        You can Invest on Sukuk Bonds, Or Download ARM Stock Brokers App, you will find a lot of Halal Funds for Muslim Investors

        You can Invest on Sukuk Bonds, Or Download ARM Stock Brokers App, you will find a lot of Halal Funds for Muslim Investors

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