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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:40pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Put for envelope give ur guy. That his sister go colonize that money. Ideally they supposed share am or each person take his own share during the dance process ahiboilandgas: 5 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 6:47pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ojesymsym:thank u very much for the respond....i don spray the sister ooooh...i no know ..it seems 80 person of the spray is for her own dance.....no wonder she requested to dance alone ...then other ......nijia woman with sense....but she try ooh all the physical organization na she do am... 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:49pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
The person on ground tends to have the most crowd plus she go get many meetings people plus church members. ahiboilandgas: |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 6:53pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ojesymsym:yes she grew up there...while my friend in Abuja and went abroad...na only 5 of us come for him .....meanwhile he the main contributor......i luv the aspect of feeding a lots of village people with good food more than 3000 people ....my only issue na those undertaker dancing with the coffins endless to generate money... |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 6:55pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
They even held the coffins hostages untill we sprayed over 50k on them... |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:56pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Leave undertaker, those guys invest for real sector of the economy. Lol ahiboilandgas: 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 6:57pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
50k. They saw you guys as rich then. What of the dance band, they non use your name sing? ahiboilandgas: |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 6:58pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ojesymsym:am just not confortable to be shaking corspe up and down |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 7:00pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ojesymsym:sorry those band escorting the coffin with uniform na undertaker or dance band?for corspe |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 1millionBoys: 7:01pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas: Which area is this sir, we might be interested. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 7:03pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Musicians ahiboilandgas: |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by abraolas1: 7:48pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: See tips .....When you walk with the wise ...you will definitely be one.... well thats if you keep your mind open Thanks @emmanuelwumi 12 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:54pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
abraolas1: Upon the lock down, Dangote cement still made a profit after tax of N126 billion between January 1st be and June 31st 2020 2 Likes
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 7:58pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
unite4real: Well said! |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Phraences: 8:02pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:12pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Phraences: We discussed Tesla about 2 weeks ago, and I queried why the valuation of Tesla was higher than that of companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Coca Cola, Shell etc. Tesla is a bubble waiting to burst 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Tobex4realTobex234(m): 9:05pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: There was one nigga disturbing everybody here then as if he knows more than Warren Buffet. I will always recommend $VOO over individual stocks. Lower rewards but lower uncertainty, since it's an index fund. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by CsRockefeller(m): 9:12pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Just breezed through the Digital Agriculture thread and had a long laugh. Do these investors know the location of these so called farms? Some people can be desperate sha. 3 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 9:14pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
CsRockefeller:please what digital about agriculture....if they want to run a firm like okumu oil plc...let them do ....give us audited reports .... 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 9:39pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
CsRockefeller:Some of the farms tell their investors to come for visits I still have strong doubts about them though |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by CsRockefeller(m): 9:40pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas: Exactly! Let them incorporate the business, go public then people can invest. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 9:51pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
ahiboilandgas:I wonder too o. Why would any reasonable person put their money in trash like that and call it "investment"? Now see what some of them are going through.
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 10:00pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
People who have never handled a cutlass much less cut a blade of grass will never understand why and how difficult agriculture is even cattle rearing. That is why they can easily believe the high returns. ahiboilandgas: 3 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Godbpraised: 11:05pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
Rule number one, invest in what you know and understand end to end. If it is too juicy it certainly has some traps. OgogoroFreak: 9 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by einsteine(m): 11:48pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
CsRockefeller: If they go public, people won't invest in them. The target market of investors is not the type that would invest in long term equities. That's why these platforms have to offer a defined ROI that might be sometimes unrealistic. It is actually cheaper for the businesses to raise funds from the public. As a public company, nobody would even query you if you make losses. See Oando and Japaul for details. As long as people realize that these promised returns come with risks, then there is really no need to overlabor the point or laugh at the people in the agritech thread. That's why there is a difference between savings and investment. You save for a rainy day usually in cash instruments (time deposits, savings accounts, tbills) where your only risk is the risk of inflation while you invest money you can lose or at least excess funds. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by einsteine(m): 11:55pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
It is the nature of Nigerians that make investment funds/platforms provide defined ROI whereas in the real world you are unlikely to get defined ROI. From 1988-2019, Jim Simmon's Renaissance Technology Meddalion Fund returned 66% annual compounded returns (dollar is the currency) with over $100 billion dollars in cash profits made in those years. But not for once where investors promised a defined return. Instead, investors would get 56 percent of any profit. That's how the return structure should be, not promising high ROI that when the business is unable to meet it, it is forced to become a Ponzi scheme. 5 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Greenvaiper: 12:10am On Jul 26, 2020 |
OgogoroFreak: Just because you don't believe in it doesn't mean its thrash. So are you saying crowdyvest, farmsponsor or a company like thrive agric that has got international funding in dollars from FAO are thrash? Or are you saying requid technologies whose trustee is united African capital are fools for keying into the agritech sector? Please let's be guided on how we make comments that is condescending to other people's sensibilities. Just because the sector is unregulated at the moment doesn't mean it's thrash. SEC has already designed a framework for regulation of the sector, what is being awaited now is implementation. I can assure u that those investors on the thread who do proper diligence and invest in the genuine agrotech companies that offer sensible ROIs of between 20percent to 40 percent per annum are achieving more capital appreciation than you who is hell bent on dying in treasury bill investment of 5percent and below per annum even at above 18 percent unofficial inflation rate. I advise you read about the laws of gold in the book the richest man in Babylon and understand how people decide among the laws to follow when creating wealth. Pls don't insult people's income path just because you don't believe in it or you don't have the balls to take the risk inherent in that path. Just face your own Hustle. Tnx 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:53am On Jul 26, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: This is wonderful advice Thanks for sharing |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:53am On Jul 26, 2020 |
einsteine: Well said |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 12:55am On Jul 26, 2020 |
talk2tonie: You should 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:59am On Jul 26, 2020 |
Greenvaiper: What is the average returns from crowdyvest and farm sponsor. Requid is a middleman who facilitates secondary market sales of these Investment, so they have minimal or no risk . The risks are passed to those they resell to Eg buy in bulk at 20% and sell almost immediately to retail Investors at 18%. Banks that are regulated by SEC, CBN and NSE fail at times, talkless of unregulated deposit seeking businesses in the Agricultural sector. I always tell people to only invest what they can afford to lose in unregulated investment schemes. And should never invest their life savings in such investments All the same, I think about 30% of them should be reliable and might be in operation for the next 5 years. Government, SEC, Agricbusiness owners, Insurance companies, banks, farmers and the Investing community need to come up with the framework for the establishment of a viable Commodity exchange, when this happens the big money will come to that sector 7 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Greenvaiper: 4:04am On Jul 26, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: We are saying the same thing. The guy I quoted just came and blacklisted the whole sector and made very condescending comments on people who invest there. If the sector is not a promising one, then I don't see why requid under the aegis of United African capital would want to get involved in it. Farmsponsor gives an average returns of 30 to 45percent per annum while crowdy vest is between 15 to 20percent per annum 1 Like 1 Share |
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