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I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by brodachu: 9:36am On Sep 26, 2017
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by greatnaija01: 9:39am On Sep 26, 2017
PLS DO TREASURY BILLS for 3 months then use the profit to buy BITTCOIN and allow it grow... YOU WILL NEVER BE BROKE IN YOUR LIFE AGAIN.

START A SCHOOL WHERE U CAN LIVE IN A ROOM n PARLOUR with bathroom n toilet there for a start... as the school grows you will be able to buy a house soon.


brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by brodachu: 9:45am On Sep 26, 2017
Thanks Greatnaija01. How much will the profit be investing in TB's as you have suggested? And why Bitcoin? I hear they have issues.

greatnaija01:
PLS DO TREASURY BILLS for 3 months then use the profit to buy BITTCOIN and allow it grow... YOU WILL NEVER BE BROKE IN YOUR LIFE AGAIN.

START A SCHOOL WHERE U CAN LIVE IN A ROOM n PARLOUR with bathroom n toilet there for a start... as the school grows you will be able to buy a house soon.


Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by gabinogem(m): 9:45am On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.
build hostels or rented apartments that will be more profitable.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by greatnaija01: 9:57am On Sep 26, 2017
Sir all BANKS do treasury bills and the one am doing is 13% for 90days....
and for your 10mill that will be 1.3mill and currently as I am typing BITCOIN is $3900 BUT as at friday it was $3200....
so lets say you invested 1.2 MILLION NAIRA on FRIDAY(which was 1BTC) by today you would be have N200k profit because its now $3900 WHICH IS $700(N215K) PROFIT....
no one in this world will give u that kind of profit growth. and by december even at worst case it will be about $5000 which is 1.8million that is 600k profit. My bro pls check google and see the growth yourself....
am a millionaire today because of BITCOIN.



brodachu:
Thanks Greatnaija01. How much will the profit be investing in TB's as you have suggested? And why Bitcoin? I hear they have issues.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by geeyoungmoney(m): 11:10am On Sep 26, 2017
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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by wengerman: 11:47am On Sep 26, 2017
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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Nobody: 12:14pm On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu , are you really sure you want to make use of the money?

I can give you ideas on what to do with that (less than 4mi)..
not even this biticon stuff or whatever.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by brodachu: 1:42pm On Sep 26, 2017
Yes I am very sure. How do we talk?

Chascop:
brodachu , are you really sure you want to make use of the money?


I can give you ideas on what to do with that (less than 4mi)..

not even this biticon stuff or whatever.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by dotcomnamename: 2:56pm On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.


My friend, invest the 10 million in Treasury Bills for 6 months, don't go for 3 months cos the percentage wont be that much, then after the maturity 6 month buy a plot of land from the profit and leave it there, then re-invest in Treasury Bills again. Spread your investments into maybe two or three after first maturity, go for FBN Treasury Bills. Bitcoin is sweet now but your money is not guarantee as per anything can happen any moment from now, the rate could crash down, even lot of people i know are now packing their bitcoin investment money to treasury bills now. Don't invest in Bitcoin yet O cos of this https://www.nairaland.com/4077622/cryptocoins-bitcoins-investors-prepared-lose

Just walk into your bank, tell them you want to invest in Treasury Bills, go for Secondary market, they might want to convince you to do fixed deposit but insist on Treasury Bills. Take a sit, get a bucket of popcorn and keep shewing and smiling while your money keeps growing.. You will never go broke... wink

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Viking007(m): 3:09pm On Sep 26, 2017
dotcomnamename:



My friend, invest the 10 million in Treasury Bills for 6 months, don't go for 3 months cos the percentage wont be that much, then after the maturity 6 month buy a plot of land from the profit and leave it there, then re-invest in Treasury Bills again. Spread your investments into maybe two or three after first maturity, go for FBN Treasury Bills. Bitcoin is sweet now but your money is not guarantee as per anything can happen any moment from now, the rate could crash down, even lot of people i know are now packing their bitcoin investment money to treasury bills now. Don't invest in Bitcoin yet O cos of this https://www.nairaland.com/4077622/cryptocoins-bitcoins-investors-prepared-lose

Just walk into your bank, tell them you want to invest in Treasury Bills, go for Secondary market, they might want to convince you to do fixed deposit but insist on Treasury Bills. Take a sit, get a bucket of popcorn and keep shewing and smiling while your money keeps growing.. You will never go broke... wink
For future use.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Nobody: 4:48pm On Sep 26, 2017
guy be kia-ful oooo.


scamming no dey show for face oooo.


i recommend treasury bill its safe, you can use the profit to reinvest into real estate(lands), Fed govt bonds etc.


depending on your level of risk you can invest in smaller business, currencies etc the list is endless.


be like a mutual/ hedge fund, diversify your risk.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Fxmanager(m): 6:20pm On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Fxmanager(m): 6:22pm On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by dotcomnamename: 7:20pm On Sep 26, 2017
@ brodachu,

Avoid any Forex Investment for now as per they're not safe! My 2 cent
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Acidosis(m): 7:25pm On Sep 26, 2017
greatnaija01:
Sir all BANKS do treasury bills and the one am doing is 13% for 90days....
and for your 10mill that will be 1.3mill and currently as I am typing BITCOIN is $3900 BUT as at friday it was $3200....
so lets say you invested 1.2 MILLION NAIRA on FRIDAY(which was 1BTC) by today you would be have N200k profit because its now $3900 WHICH IS $700(N215K) PROFIT....
no one in this world will give u that kind of profit growth. and by december even at worst case it will be about $5000 which is 1.8million that is 600k profit. My bro pls check google and see the growth yourself....
am a millionaire today because of BITCOIN.




N1.3m in 3 months or 12 months?

13% on N10m (3 months tenor) is a little over N300,000.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Nobody: 8:08pm On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.
10million,open three pharmacy shops in three state of the federation,engage youth corps guys as your pharmacists,in one year you Will be surprised at what you will become,forget all this 419ners trying to scam you.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by ak22(m): 8:34pm On Sep 26, 2017
brodachu:
Brief.

I came into N10 million. I dont have a house but plan to own one. I have the option of buying a house or starting a school business in a rented property. What would you advise? Buy house or start school?

Thanks.

Can you invest 5m into kosso wood exportation and #700k or more is sure for you every 5 weeks
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by generationz(f): 9:32pm On Sep 26, 2017
dotcomnamename:



My friend, invest the 10 million in Treasury Bills for 6 months, don't go for 3 months cos the percentage wont be that much, then after the maturity 6 month buy a plot of land from the profit and leave it there, then re-invest in Treasury Bills again. Spread your investments into maybe two or three after first maturity, go for FBN Treasury Bills. Bitcoin is sweet now but your money is not guarantee as per anything can happen any moment from now, the rate could crash down, even lot of people i know are now packing their bitcoin investment money to treasury bills now. Don't invest in Bitcoin yet O cos of this https://www.nairaland.com/4077622/cryptocoins-bitcoins-investors-prepared-lose

Just walk into your bank, tell them you want to invest in Treasury Bills, go for Secondary market, they might want to convince you to do fixed deposit but insist on Treasury Bills. Take a sit, get a bucket of popcorn and keep shewing and smiling while your money keeps growing.. You will never go broke... wink
How much will 10m yield in 6months
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by greatnaija01: 10:03pm On Sep 26, 2017
haba pls do MATHS O...... (13/100) X 10,000,000 = 1,300,000

Acidosis:


N1.3m in 3 months or 12 months?

13% on N10m (3 months tenor) is a little over N300,000.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by dotcomnamename: 10:05pm On Sep 26, 2017
@ brodachu, do not listen to them O!

Its very simple. Its your money. Just shake body with smile visit your own bank. Shebi na your bank? Just dance skelewu to your own bank, do not go to any other bank except your own bank. Just go straight to the reception and tell them you want to invest in Treasury Bills. Tell them you want the secondary market. If they call any staff out for you and if the staff start talking trash about fixed deposit, tell him/her you are not interested in fix deposit and there is nothing they can say that will convince you about fix deposit. Tel them all you want is FBN Treasury Bills Secondary Market for 6 month. Period! The 6 month could 177 days, or over 180 days. They will give you form immediately to complete. E don finish. na so you go dey dance skelewu and your money go dey grow like Cashew nut tree! grin . With Treasury Bills your money is confirmed safe in bank. No shaking! I am a treasury bills investor and i am very happy with my investment in my own bank. Don't listen to those people advising you to do all those risk stuffs! Money is not easy to get O!

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Dramadiddy(m): 10:20pm On Sep 26, 2017
just invest with Fxmanager

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by dotcomnamename: 10:32pm On Sep 26, 2017
generationz:

How much will 10m yield in 6months

It depends on the percentage the bank bid for you. I did **** for 177 days which is around 6 months at 18%.

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Fxmanager(m): 11:15pm On Sep 26, 2017
@ brodachu,

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Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by chidekings(m): 11:28pm On Sep 26, 2017
dotcomnamename:


It depends on the percentage the bank bid for you. I did 5 million naira for 177 days which is around 6 months at 18%.
And what will your five million give you after the six months
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by SremmLife: 1:32am On Sep 27, 2017
You can invest only 70 or 80k in me, and also get some plots of land and plant cassava (for garri), open a poultry and also a snail farm or a fish pond
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Acidosis(m): 7:56am On Sep 27, 2017
greatnaija01:
haba pls do MATHS O...... (13/100) X 10,000,000 = 1,300,000


TBills doesn't work that way. For a 3 months tenor (not 364 days), you have to divide 1,300,000 by 4.


Interest rate for 3 months tenor is in the range of 13%

About 16% for 6 months and 17-18% for 364 days. Note that these are current figures, they're not static.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by dotcomnamename: 8:00am On Sep 27, 2017
chidekings:

And what will your five million give you after the six months

Do the calc now, its simple maths 177days @ 18% on 5m.
Re: I Have N10 Million. Which Do You Advice? by Acidosis(m): 8:04am On Sep 27, 2017
chidekings:

And what will your five million give you after the six months

He got roughly N450,000 (6 months)


If he had done a 1 year tenor at the same 18%, he would have gotten about N450,000 x 2 = N900,000.

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