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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Diogo2019: 11:15pm On Mar 16, 2020
MrMcJay:


In a bid to discover vaccines for Coronavirus, scientists in the UK are looking for people to infect with Coronavirus and cure them. The pay is 5,000 Pounds minimum.

If you take the offer, you won't have to beg for 30k again.

Didn't want to laugh........buh I found myself doing so
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by SaintUlot: 4:08am On Mar 17, 2020
ChieduJoshua081:

My pastor didn't give me. I work in a bank in Edo state, I have asked almost all the staffs there. My Head of operation, the tellers there all of them said they Dont have .It's like money is now coronavirus nobody dy gree say e get am. I Don waka for everywhere I can think of. Even my landlord that i just finished paying him rent, I almost wanted to go and ask him to borrow me the money. Please if you can help, just help.

People that know you offline, who see you everyday are not ready to loan you, so it's someone who just saw your post online you think will now loan you? The people who know you offline know you very well, they know the kind of person you are, for everybody close to you to be saying they don't have 30k to loan you, then you need to check yourself very well, probably you are not credit worthy based on your previous records.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by SaintUlot: 4:13am On Mar 17, 2020
ChieduJoshua081:

Honestly I dy shame for Una. So none of you can just say "send your account number let me see what I can do for you? "

To type: "send your account number, let me see what i can do for you" is the easiest thing for me to do right now.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by SaintUlot: 4:17am On Mar 17, 2020
MrMcJay:


In a bid to discover vaccines for Coronavirus, scientists in the UK are looking for people to infect with Coronavirus and cure them. The pay is 5,000 Pounds minimum.

If you take the offer, you won't have to beg for 30k again.

@ChieduJoshua081, this is a life-changing opportunity, with 5000 pounds, you can resign from fidelity Bank and face farming squarely.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by deepwater(f): 7:33am On Mar 17, 2020
ChieduJoshua081:
Please I beg somebody here to please borrow me 30k. I really need the money very urgently. This is planting season I need to clear my lands and plant before the time passes . Before my money comes , the season would have been over. Please I can provide my bvn so if I don't pay you can report me to the bank to block my account. I just really need the money like now. I know there are people here who will have money in their account for months and they won't touch it or use it for anything please somebody needs it. All those Loan apps have failed to help me. Somebody help this young Nigerian man full of dreams.

When I saw the bolded, then I knew you are nothing but a common thief.

You type calculates people salaries and plan evil for them.

Well FYG, your BVN is out here already.
You are being watched and would be picked up whenever necessary.


That is why I tell people, nobody here send how much you dey invest.

In the early days of this thread, we had an unwritten rule of not disclosing exact amount invested.

These days people wey small 10m enter their hand go dey make noise up and down.

I bought tbill as bla bla bla million, what would be my interest. If you don't know what your interest would be before spending your millions, you don't deserve to be a millionaire!

Now small thiefs would follow your post on NL till they get your real contact you would drop on other threads outside here. Boom they strike.

If not, what else would make this useless thief say "I dey shame for una" when nobody gave him the 30k? He was expecting so many people to help him here after seeing all the millions being mentioned.

Y him no ask them for romance section? Abi you think say na only am Waka come here?


Apply for the post below, the salary is actually your need/want! undecided

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:51am On Mar 17, 2020
deepwater:


When I saw the bolded, then I knew you are nothing but a common thief.

You type calculates people salaries and plan evil for them.

Well FYG, your BVN is out here already.
You are being watched and would be picked up whenever necessary.


That is why I tell people, nobody here send how much you dey invest.

In the early days of this thread, we had an unwritten rule of not disclosing exact amount invested.

These days people wey small 10m enter their hand go dey make noise up and down.

I bought tbill as bla bla bla million, what would be my interest. If you don't know what your interest would be before spending your millions, you don't deserve to be a millionaire!

Now small thiefs would follow your post on NL till they get your real contact you would drop on other threads outside here. Boom they strike.

If not, what else would make this useless thief say "I dey shame for una" when nobody gave him the 30k? He was expecting so many people to help him here after seeing all the millions being mentioned.

Y him no ask them for romance section? Abi you think say na only am Waka come here?


See let me tell you something rookie, for you to just automatically label somebody a thief because he asked for money from the public shows how little you know about life and business. And look no matter how much money you think you have in your account as long as you still have this mentality, you are a poor person.

You're calling me a thief? Me, a thief. You have no idea how hurt you have made me. These kind of words never go and the scars they cause never heal and you people are so insensitive about it. Its why people loose hope in the phucking black race. You never help yourselves.

Me thief? You people have made so many loose hope in you people. Somebody summons courage to ask for help on a public place and you don't help him and you also discourage others from helping him. Why are u like this? Is it not better you did not even answer at all when you knew you couldn't give me the money ? Why do you now have to make me feel bad on top the help that you didn't help me ?

Me thief? You know this name that we have acquired in the international community is also affecting us now. It has come to bite us. You mention Nigeria in western world, the first thing that crosses their mind is thief. Now even in Nigeria, you ask a fellow Nigerian for money they automatically think you are a thief.

It's so sad that genuine people can not even ask for help.

You had the help of people to reach where you are today no matter how much you think you did it on your own. Now that you are on your feet , why don't you reach back and pull someone up? All that crosses your mind is "I did this on my own. Let him do it on his own ." No sir!!! You had the help of people.

Me thief ?
It's like even If I type all day, this anger will not come down. You have hurt me so badly whoever you are with your words and the thing is these words never go. The scars they cause never heal and you are so insensitive about it .

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:55am On Mar 17, 2020
SaintUlot:


People that know you offline, who see you everyday are not ready to loan you, so it's someone who just saw your post online you think will now loan you? The people who know you offline know you very well, they know the kind of person you are, for everybody close to you to be saying they don't have 30k to loan you, then you need to check yourself very well, probably you are not credit worthy based on your previous records.
I have people who Dont have the money around me. My circle is filled with people who don't always have not that I have a bad credit history don't you get it?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:55am On Mar 17, 2020
Diogo2019:


Didn't want to laugh........buh I found myself doing so
Yeah go ahead and laugh.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Pascopele: 9:02am On Mar 17, 2020
Bro! You are been watched. Trust me when I say so
ChieduJoshua081:

Yeah go ahead and laugh.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:45am On Mar 17, 2020
Pascopele:
Bro! You are been watched. Trust me when I say so
What are you watching for? Never mind I love it. Keep watching. Maybe u will write about my success story soon.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:49am On Mar 17, 2020
Inflation up 12.2 .....rate 5.5 mr cbn governor cant see this strange strategy anit work ....several billion that ought to have gone into fixed income is now in circulation triggering inflationary pressures

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by deepwater(f): 10:11am On Mar 17, 2020
ChieduJoshua081:
Please I beg somebody here to please borrow me 30k. I really need the money very urgently. This is planting season I need to clear my lands and plant before the time passes . Before my money comes , the season would have been over. Please I can provide my bvn so if I don't pay you can report me to the bank to block my account. I just really need the money like now. I know there are people here who will have money in their account for months and they won't touch it or use it for anything please somebody needs it. All those Loan apps have failed to help me. Somebody help this young Nigerian man full of dreams.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 10:23am On Mar 17, 2020
If i buy 5m units of zenith bank shares @60m and the just declared dividen is 2.8 naira so i could have earned 2.8 x5m unit's =14m naira income .....but if i refuse to look at other investment and got stuck with only treasury bills at 5.5 i could have earn 3.3m only......effectively losing over 10m

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:32am On Mar 17, 2020
[quote author=deepwater post=87513808][/quote]
Give yaself a break.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tracyorez(f): 10:50am On Mar 17, 2020
Hahaha............please guys take it easy oooo my lungs biko.your responses are really savage and I am sure chinedu will never beg on tbills section again grin grin grin grin
The guy that mentioned corona virus volunteer stuff got me rolling on the floor.
Thanks guys.I haven't had a good laugh since tbills dropped drastically.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:35pm On Mar 17, 2020
tracyorez:
Hahaha............please guys take it easy oooo my lungs biko.your responses are really savage and I am sure chinedu will never beg on tbills section again grin grin grin grin
The guy that mentioned corona virus volunteer stuff got me rolling on the floor.
Thanks guys.I haven't had a good laugh since tbills dropped drastically.
Wow you were laughing. Good good. Yeah they did a good job insulting somebody in need. Great that was so entertaining.

Wow I have interesting success stories to tell.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ndidigood(f): 6:40pm On Mar 17, 2020
ahiboilandgas:
If i buy 5m units of zenith bank shares @60m and the just declared dividen is 2.8 naira so i could have earned 2.8 x5m unit's =14m naira income .....but if i refuse to look at other investment and got stuck with only treasury bills at 5.5 i could have earn 3.3m only......effectively losing over 10m
The zenith bank in question sold btwn #15-22 for the past 6 months it was after Mark down for dividend + bad news around the world that brought it to it low @#10.85
Was on full offer no bid.so if u had bot with #60 mil b4 qualification and closure date u wouldn't get as much quantity as u stated.

Suggestion
Keep ur eye on zenith bank,and uba as well #1.00 dividend 20k interim and 80k final if they repeat it this year.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NIGHTLIFE100: 9:11pm On Mar 17, 2020
ChieduJoshua081:

Wow you were laughing. Good good. Yeah they did a good job insulting somebody in need. Great that was so entertaining.

Wow I have interesting success stories to tell.
what do you expect from begging total strangers, everyone here is looking for legit ways to increase their funds please....

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by mymadam(m): 9:25pm On Mar 17, 2020
IT IS FINISHED cry ... Message from Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund (“the Fund”) - Tuesday, March 17, 2020.

"Dear Valued Customer

We thank you for your continued patronage and interest in investing in our various Funds.

Further to ongoing changes in the business environment, we are by this email re-iterating and providing further information on the Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund.

The purpose of the Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund (“the Fund”) is to enable clients, subject to meeting certain regulatory requirements, invest collectively in securities that are denominated in United States Dollars.

In this regard, it is important that we re-enforce the features of the Fund as listed below:

All investments into the Fund can only be from balances originating from electronic inflows into a domiciliary account or from a foreign bank account. Domiciliary account balances from cash deposits are not eligible to be applied to your investment account.

In line with the requirements of the Securities & Exchange Commission, please note that cash deposits are not acceptable into any of our bank accounts for the purpose of investments – either directly or through your domiciliary account.

A minimum holding period of 180 days is applicable to all your investments in the fund. Redemptions earlier than this will attract a penalty of 20% of the accrued income on the units being redeemed.

All redemption payments shall be by electronic transfer.

Also note that effective 23rd March 2020, the minimum subscription amount for each inflow into a new Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund account or existing Dollar Fund account is now USD20,000.00 (Twenty thousand dollars).

Whilst we thank you for your ongoing patronage, we request that you kindly take note of these applicable terms.

Best Regards

The Fund Manager | Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited RC 209744 | The Wealth House | Plot 1678 Olakunle Bakare Close, Off Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria | Tel: +234 1 280 5595; 280 1266| email: mutualfunds@stanbicibtc.com | www.stanbicibtcassetmanagement.com"

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 9:48pm On Mar 17, 2020
SaintUlot:


People that know you offline, who see you everyday are not ready to loan you, so it's someone who just saw your post online you think will now loan you? The people who know you offline know you very well, they know the kind of person you are, for everybody close to you to be saying they don't have 30k to loan you, then you need to check yourself very well, probably you are not credit worthy based on your previous records.
Am so surprise that you guys are responding.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 3:24am On Mar 18, 2020
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by just2endowed: 6:13am On Mar 18, 2020
mymadam:
IT IS FINISHED cry ... Message from Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund (“the Fund”) - Tuesday, March 17, 2020.

"Dear Valued Customer

We thank you for your continued patronage and interest in investing in our various Funds.

Further to ongoing changes in the business environment, we are by this email re-iterating and providing further information on the Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund.

The purpose of the Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund (“the Fund”) is to enable clients, subject to meeting certain regulatory requirements, invest collectively in securities that are denominated in United States Dollars.

In this regard, it is important that we re-enforce the features of the Fund as listed below:

All investments into the Fund can only be from balances originating from electronic inflows into a domiciliary account or from a foreign bank account. Domiciliary account balances from cash deposits are not eligible to be applied to your investment account.

In line with the requirements of the Securities & Exchange Commission, please note that cash deposits are not acceptable into any of our bank accounts for the purpose of investments – either directly or through your domiciliary account.

A minimum holding period of 180 days is applicable to all your investments in the fund. Redemptions earlier than this will attract a penalty of 20% of the accrued income on the units being redeemed.

All redemption payments shall be by electronic transfer.

Also note that effective 23rd March 2020, the minimum subscription amount for each inflow into a new Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund account or existing Dollar Fund account is now USD20,000.00 (Twenty thousand dollars).

Whilst we thank you for your ongoing patronage, we request that you kindly take note of these applicable terms.

Best Regards

The Fund Manager | Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited RC 209744 | The Wealth House | Plot 1678 Olakunle Bakare Close, Off Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria | Tel: +234 1 280 5595; 280 1266| email: mutualfunds@stanbicibtc.com | www.stanbicibtcassetmanagement.com"

20k USD ? Na waoh

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by unite4real: 8:50am On Mar 18, 2020
mymadam:
IT IS FINISHED cry ... Message from Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund (“the Fund”) - Tuesday, March 17, 2020.

"Dear Valued Customer

We thank you for your continued patronage and interest in investing in our various Funds.

Further to ongoing changes in the business environment, we are by this email re-iterating and providing further information on the Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund.

The purpose of the Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund (“the Fund”) is to enable clients, subject to meeting certain regulatory requirements, invest collectively in securities that are denominated in United States Dollars.

In this regard, it is important that we re-enforce the features of the Fund as listed below:

All investments into the Fund can only be from balances originating from electronic inflows into a domiciliary account or from a foreign bank account. Domiciliary account balances from cash deposits are not eligible to be applied to your investment account.

In line with the requirements of the Securities & Exchange Commission, please note that cash deposits are not acceptable into any of our bank accounts for the purpose of investments – either directly or through your domiciliary account.

A minimum holding period of 180 days is applicable to all your investments in the fund. Redemptions earlier than this will attract a penalty of 20% of the accrued income on the units being redeemed.

All redemption payments shall be by electronic transfer.

Also note that effective 23rd March 2020, the minimum subscription amount for each inflow into a new Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund account or existing Dollar Fund account is now USD20,000.00 (Twenty thousand dollars).

Whilst we thank you for your ongoing patronage, we request that you kindly take note of these applicable terms.

Best Regards

The Fund Manager | Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited RC 209744 | The Wealth House | Plot 1678 Olakunle Bakare Close, Off Sanusi Fafunwa Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria | Tel: +234 1 280 5595; 280 1266| email: mutualfunds@stanbicibtc.com | www.stanbicibtcassetmanagement.com"

Sometimes ago I complained about the cbn's "CASH-CASH and WIRE-WIRE " only some quotede and said I misunderstood it. Now we are seeing the effects very clear now.

CBN said you can only transfer dollar that was equally transferred into your account. This means, even if one stash dollar cash into his Dom account, you cannot wire it out for Eurobond investment. You can only draw it out as cash.

CBN na Dracula.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojeysky(m): 9:30am On Mar 18, 2020
Anyone tried these various agro investments?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:40am On Mar 18, 2020
NIGHTLIFE100:
what do you expect from begging total strangers, everyone here is looking for legit ways to increase their funds please....
Ok. Shalom
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 9:47am On Mar 18, 2020
What is the current interest rate for the stanbic dollar fund with this new memo
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by fineguy11(m): 11:50am On Mar 18, 2020
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Leezah(f): 2:43pm On Mar 18, 2020
We are in a country where the risk of doing business is extremely high. What does that mean? Basically it is a lot easier for your business to fail in this economy, than many others in the world.

Our governor just asked us to fundraise ffs!

When the naira was devalued in 2016, there was a report that I remember reading that said Businesses who simply changed their cash and assets to dollars , would have been more profitable than 95% of other businesses in the country.

We are also in an environment that is heavily dictated by policy, the government can make you invincible, or crush you. Example Uber and taxify are benefiting from a surge in demand because of the ban on Okadas in Lagos.

Meanwhile, gokada and Opay have lost millions of dollars of investment as human capital.. this is one of the reasons why a lot of major and localized companies keep close ties with the government so they can impose their will on policy. It is a way of “hedging”.

No matter what business you are into, know that you will never be fully in control, therefore it is important to have as many streams of income as possible. What you will sometimes find out is businesses you are running can service themselves, and you make even more.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by lastmessenger: 2:54pm On Mar 18, 2020
fineguy11:
Good day all. I would like to implore those still looking for viable investment opportunities to take advantage of LAPO mfb fixed deposit rate.. Your investment with LAPO bank is as safe as any other elite bank in Nigeria. Better you get 12% ROI per annum than leave your funds exposed to devaluation .
I will take this option as soon as my tb matures.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by deepwater(f): 5:17pm On Mar 18, 2020
Leezah:
We are in a country where the risk of doing business is extremely high. What does that mean? Basically it is a lot easier for your business to fail in this economy, than many others in the world.

Our governor just asked us to fundraise ffs!

When the naira was devalued in 2016, there was a report that I remember reading that said Businesses who simply changed their cash and assets to dollars , would have been more profitable than 95% of other businesses in the country.

We are also in an environment that is heavily dictated by policy, the government can make you invincible, or crush you. Example Uber and taxify are benefiting from a surge in demand because of the ban on Okadas in Lagos.

Meanwhile, gokada and Opay have lost millions of dollars of investment as human capital.. this is one of the reasons why a lot of major and localized companies keep close ties with the government so they can impose their will on policy. It is a way of “hedging”.

No matter what business you are into, know that you will never be fully in control, therefore it is important to have as many streams of income as possible. What you will sometimes find out is businesses you are running can service themselves, and you make even more.

your point is .....?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ositadima1(m): 6:42pm On Mar 18, 2020
deepwater:


your point is .....?

Did you check her/he profile picture?

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