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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TONY56: 5:31am On Nov 17, 2017
Awesomemama:
Hello guys, I recently just started developing interest in T-bills.
Please I have some questions to ask, and I know it must have been discussed here earlier but it's really not easy doing a back read.
1. What's the difference between primary/secondly markets, and which is better
2. Best bank to use and does the rate differ for different banks?
Have some money which has not been in use resting in my account, which I'll like to invest .


Yes, ALL your questions have been answered SEVERALLY here.

Your best bet is to do the "back read" you're trying to avoid by picking about 10 pages daily to read and by the time you get to between 250 & 300 pages, I bet you, that you MAY not ask ANY further questions again as it would have provided answers to ALL other potential questions. Else, you will keep asking questions for a long time and may not readily get answers because some of us are already getting tired of having to repeat answers.

Pls don't wait to be spoon fed as some of the food may fall off in the process.

Since you "have just started developing interest in TB" there's no need to be in hurry. You can read EngrIKEM''s post above and my response at 05:01 today as a lesson.

Pls don't learn the hard way.

My 10kobo advice!!!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Awesomemama: 7:48am On Nov 17, 2017
TONY56:



Yes, ALL your questions have been answered SEVERALLY here.

Your best bet is to do the "back read" you're trying to avoid by picking about 10 pages daily to read and by the time you get to between 250 & 300 pages, I bet you, that you MAY not ask ANY further questions again as it would have provided answers to ALL other potential questions. Else, you will keep asking questions for a long time and may not readily get answers because some of us are already getting tired of having to repeat answers.

Pls don't wait to be spoon fed as some of the food may fall off in the process.

Since you "have just started developing interest in TB" there's no need to be in hurry. You can read EngrIKEM''s post above and my response at 05:01 today as a lesson.

Pls don't learn the hard way.

My 10kobo advice!!!

Thanks
Will do as you say

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TONY56: 8:22am On Nov 17, 2017
Awesomemama:


Thanks
Will do as you say


God bless you as you heed to my advice and I am very positive that you will come back to thank me and NEVER REGRET it

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Sultannayef: 9:32am On Nov 17, 2017
Destinydele:
[color=#000000][/color] Hello everybody ....Am thanking everyone in this TB room for their contributions...Am so happy today because i got 364 days tb through fist bank and my account has been debited...I live here in France and i was a novice in tb before, but because of this trend i have done two successful tb now....Thanks to the Gurus in the house......Keep it up..

How did you do that? I live in Australia and want to buy treasury bills.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Destinydele: 12:45pm On Nov 17, 2017
I have account with first bank of Nigeria ....., All i did was to give directive to my account officer and sent him the necessary papers....I did one tb last month and another this month with interest and capital roll-over , Bank always debited my account. First bank una well donnn....Thank God for the Gurus in this trend , i will never leave my money idle in my account again...Tb investment is so interesting and can make you smile if you have good capital it can also catapult you to the next level...

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Awesomemama: 12:55pm On Nov 17, 2017
TONY56:



God bless you as you heed to my advice and I am very positive that you will come back to thank me and NEVER REGRET it

I've learnt a lot so far
Thanks again

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TONY56: 1:31pm On Nov 17, 2017
Awesomemama:


I've learnt a lot so far
Thanks again


Oh! I am delighted that you are learning and enjoying it.
Don't be suprised that you may even cover it in 10-15days once you're finding it interesting.

You are welcome.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TONY56: 1:34pm On Nov 17, 2017
grin grin grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Investnow2017: 2:15pm On Nov 17, 2017
Awesomemama:


I've learnt a lot so far
Thanks again


BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO HEED THE WISE AND TIMELESS ADVICE OF THE ELDERLY. AMEN cheesy cheesy grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Investnow2017: 2:21pm On Nov 17, 2017
Money is valuable, yes, a valuable asset. So if you want to commit your hard earned money into an investment, you have an obligation to yourself and sanity to want to learn about such an investment model before plunging into it. Lest you burn your fingers (learn the hard way) There are countless, selfless and experienced ones on this blessed thread ready to assist with 'reasonable' questions, and in most cases give empirical examples. A GREAT THANK YOU TO SUCH GENEROUS MINDS.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C4Ltd: 4:15pm On Nov 17, 2017
nice
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Desanta(m): 9:20pm On Nov 17, 2017
Awesomemama:


I've learnt a lot so far
Thanks again

You shall go very far and prosper in this business for taking time out to read and understand it.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by infantlion(m): 9:24pm On Nov 17, 2017
Hello specialists in the house,
I was given 15.1% for 182days@firstbank a month ago.Principal-1m ..Interest was rolled over...I.e no interest was paid to my account.

I intend to terminate my investment on Monday due to pressing issue at hand..
I humbly want u guys to help me with answers to these questions:
1.Can I get my principal(1m) back without deductions?
2.how long does it take to process tbill termination request?

Best wishes!!!

cc:feelamong & co
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Desanta(m): 10:55pm On Nov 17, 2017
infantlion:
Hello specialists in the house,
I was given 15.1% for 182days@firstbank a month ago.Principal-1m ..Interest was rolled over...I.e no interest was paid to my account.

I intend to terminate my investment on Monday due to pressing issue at hand..
I humbly want u guys to help me with answers to these questions:
1.Can I get my principal(1m) back without deductions?
2.how long does it take to process tbill termination request?

Best wishes!!!

cc:feelamong & co


You should get over a million naira.

Secondary market is now hot cake, so you should be able to get your money back in a couple of days.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by flakkypat(f): 10:56pm On Nov 17, 2017
Powerfully said

If you are not a land owner yet or you are an investor who needs more properties to buy and later resell in the nearest future here's a great opportunity for u.

Adron Homes and properties is a fast growing real estate company in Nigeria that offers excellent services and affordable housing product with a singular mission to exceed expectations.

Adron Homes and properties has a very flexible payment plan for those who can't do outright payment but very interested in being a land owner.
Presently we have a promo going on tagged "Lemon Friday promo". It has juicy discount and very attractive promotional item's.

Don't miss out in this beautiful opportunity of becoming a Landlord.

For more enquiries, call/WhatsApp 08027384844/09036111719
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 5:06am On Nov 18, 2017
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C4Ltd: 8:40am On Nov 18, 2017
my people I have received my credit alert at maturity. so I reinvested in fbn and for the first time I ticked the option of reinvesting interest as well. my principal was debited and no interest upfront this time so I was glad. but when I checked app, I saw a very small amount in hundreds credited as ntb interest. is it usually like that? I wasn't expecting to see anything "INT REF" credited to me.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by olujaidi: 8:53am On Nov 18, 2017
C4Ltd:
my people I have received my credit alert at maturity. so I reinvested in fbn and for the first time I ticked the option of reinvesting interest as well. my principal was debited and no interest upfront this time so I was glad. but when I checked app, I saw a very small amount in hundreds credited as ntb interest. is it usually like that? I wasn't expecting to see anything "INT REF" credited to me.

The small sum credited came as a result of the fact that investment in TBs can only be done in thousands(at a minimum) i.e. the remnant that wasn't reinvested because it wasn't up to a thousand.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C4Ltd: 9:15am On Nov 18, 2017
olujaidi:


The small sum credited came as a result of the fact that investment in TBs can only be done in thousands(at a minimum) i.e. the remnant that wasn't reinvested because it wasn't up to a thousand.
ohhhhhh shocked shocked Bro you're too much. - You mean the remaining fraction in my interest reinvested. wow thanks for this light.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by captainhoo: 11:17am On Nov 18, 2017
Hello house. is it possible to invest in T bills from outside naija but with naija account?? If yes, how do I go about it.
p.s: I have done T-bills before in naija but stopped at some point

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Desanta(m): 1:59pm On Nov 18, 2017
C4Ltd:
my people I have received my credit alert at maturity. so I reinvested in fbn and for the first time I ticked the option of reinvesting interest as well. my principal was debited and no interest upfront this time so I was glad. but when I checked app, I saw a very small amount in hundreds credited as ntb interest. is it usually like that? I wasn't expecting to see anything "INT REF" credited to me.

Na so e dey be. No cause for alarm.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 3:40pm On Nov 18, 2017
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TONY56: 5:46pm On Nov 18, 2017
infantlion:
Hello specialists in the house,
I was given 15.1% for 182days@firstbank a month ago.Principal-1m ..Interest was rolled over...I.e no interest was paid to my account.

I intend to terminate my investment on Monday due to pressing issue at hand..
I humbly want u guys to help me with answers to these questions:
1.Can I get my principal(1m) back without deductions?
2.how long does it take to process tbill termination request?

Best wishes!!!

cc:feelamong & co



My brother, if you really want these questions answered, just go to page 422 where realjidejama posted a very similar question and I gave a very detailed answer from Nov 01 through to page 426and you will find answers to you questions

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by afroxyz: 12:56am On Nov 19, 2017
flakkypat:
Powerfully said

If you are not a land owner yet or you are an investor who needs more properties to buy and later resell in the nearest future here's a great opportunity for u.

Adron Homes and properties is a fast growing real estate company in Nigeria that offers excellent services and affordable housing product with a singular mission to exceed expectations.

Adron Homes and properties has a very flexible payment plan for those who can't do outright payment but very interested in being a land owner.
Presently we have a promo going on tagged "Lemon Friday promo". It has juicy discount and very attractive promotional item's.

Don't miss out in this beautiful opportunity of becoming a Landlord.

For more enquiries, call/WhatsApp 08027384844/09036111719
Make we hear word. The kand I bought from you guys through o e if your marketers I am finding it difficult to resell it. All you guys do is just to collect people's money.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by infantlion(m): 6:52am On Nov 19, 2017
TONY56:



My brother, if you really want these questions answered, just go to page 422 where realjidejama posted a very similar question and I gave a very detailed answer from Nov 01 through to page 426and you will find answers to you questions


More blessings bro..
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by infantlion(m): 9:48am On Nov 19, 2017
Desanta:


You should get over a million naira.

Secondary market is now hot cake, so you should be able to get your money back in a couple of days.

Thank u bro
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ini4brandon(m): 9:15pm On Nov 19, 2017
grin All these land agents are after Thier commission. After you buy it's OYO. I bought a land in Uyo so that my cash won't stay idle, over a year now no buyer yet. Really wish I knew about TBs back then.
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Make we hear word. The kand I bought from you guys through o e if your marketers I am finding it difficult to resell it. All you guys do is just to collect people's money.
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by afroxyz: 9:31pm On Nov 19, 2017
My colleague was boasting about mansard. He said they give him 25%. Please who has dealt with them or knows anything about them?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by sherif4owo(m): 9:11am On Nov 20, 2017
afroxyz:
My colleague was boasting about mansard. He said they give him 25%. Please who has dealt with them or knows anything about them?

I dont think it's impossible to get 25% on Tbill ... this time!!!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 9:19am On Nov 20, 2017

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