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The Nigerian Investor

This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related market instruments such as money market, bond, Federal Savings, commercial paper, ETF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why I Don't Own MTN — Anthony Uzum on Focused Investing on the NGX

    How many stocks should you actually hold — and does your portfolio size change the answer? In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Anthony Uzum (@Anthonyuzum) shares his personal framework for portfolio construction on the Nigerian Exchange, including why he caps his holdings at 20 stocks, why investors with under ₦10M should hold no more than 4–5 names, and why he intentionally skips good companies like MTN, NGX Group, and NASCON.Anthony also explains the role of "protective" holdings like GTCO — stocks he doesn't expect to generate outsized returns, but that provide ballast in a volatile market. Whether you're managing ₦1M or ₦100M, this episode will change how you think about concentration and risk.Topics covered:The ₦50M+ threshold for holding up to 20 stocksWhy over-diversifying with a small portfolio destroys returnsStocks Anthony knows are good — but still doesn't ownGTCO as a portfolio "anchor" rather than a high-return pickHow to think about downside risk at different portfolio sizes

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    Stop Guessing Stocks! Use This Ranking System Instead

    Most investors on the NGX are guessing.In this excerpt from episode 58, released last week, our guest, Anthony breaks down a real system used to rank stocks and build a high-conviction portfolio.⸻Anthony, an investor uses a structured, data-driven approach to pick stocks and allocate capital.Instead of relying on hype or Telegram tips, Anthony focuses on: • PEG Ratio (Growth vs Valuation) • Price to Cash Flow (Not just P/E) • Revenue & Earnings Growth • Cash Flow from Investing Activities • Price to Book & Price to SalesHe then ranks stocks monthly and concentrates capital into his highest conviction ideas.This strategy has led to: • Top 6–7 stocks making up ~70% of his portfolio • Strict allocation rules (10–20% caps per stock/industry) • Disciplined, repeatable investingIf you’ve ever wondered: • “How many stocks should I hold?” • “How do I stop random buying?” • “What metrics actually matter?”This excerpt and full episode is for you.🎯 Key Takeaways:Why price alone means nothing in investingHow to rank stocks using multiple valuation metricsThe power of concentration vs diversificationWhy cash flow matters more than earningsHow to build a structured NGX portfolio📌 Watch till the end if you want to move from guessing stocks to building a real portfolio.🎙️ The Nigerian Investor PodcastWe break down the Nigerian capital markets one brick at a time.⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and not financial advice.

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    How to Build a Serious NGX Portfolio| @anthonyuzum on Stock Picking, Valuation & Wealth

    In Episode 58, we sit down with @Anthonyuzum to discuss how to build a serious investment portfolio on the NGX.We cover stock analysis, portfolio construction, capital allocation, valuation, PEG ratio, defensive positions, concentration vs diversification, currency risk, global investing, and the habits needed to build long-term wealth.Anthony also shares the three Nigerian stocks he would hold for the next 10 years and explains why he still believes the NGX remains undervalued.A practical episode for anyone serious about becoming a better investor.

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    Before You Buy Any NGX Stock, Watch This First: An Interview w/Emma Osu, StockyVest Founder

    In Episode 57 of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, we speak with Emmanuel Osu (@osuet1), founder of Stockyvest, a new tool built to help Nigerian investors research stocks more easily.We discuss:his NGX journeymistakes investors makewhy analytical tools matterhow Stockyvest worksliquidity, dividends, and financial healththe future of stock research in NigeriaWould you use a platform like Stockyvest before buying a stock?Like, subscribe, and share.#TheNigerianInvestor #NGX #Stockyvest #NigerianStocks

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    NGX Investing Strategy with Wolf of NGX: Discipline Over Hype

    Investing in the stock market is not just about finding the next hot stock. It is about discipline, patience, and emotional control.In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, hosts Mudi and Aye sit down with Wolf of NGX, a well-known voice in the Nigerian investing community, to discuss one of the most overlooked aspects of investing on the Nigerian Exchange Group: mastering your emotions.Many investors enter the market chasing hype, momentum, and social media trends. But as the Wolf explains, emotional decisions often lead to costly mistakes like panic selling, buying at the top, or becoming exit liquidity for smarter investors.In this conversation, we break down:• Why emotional control is critical to surviving NGX volatility• The danger of chasing “hot stocks” without fundamentals• How to build an investment system that removes emotions from decision making• The importance of savings in building an investment portfolio• Diversification vs concentration in stock investing• Why beginners should focus on consistent companies instead of exciting onesWolf of NGX also shares five simple rules every investor should follow to survive long-term in the stock market.If you are new to investing in Nigerian stocks or trying to improve your discipline as an investor, this episode will help you think more clearly and invest more strategically.Follow The Nigerian Investor Podcast for more conversations that break down the Nigerian capital market one brick at a time.Until next time: Stay consistent, stay curious, stay invested.

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    Stop Guessing Stocks — Assessworth Wants to Fix Nigerian Investing

    Is Assessworth building the Bloomberg Terminal for Nigerian retail investors?In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, we sit down with Elijah Rona, CEO of Assessworth, a fast-growing investment research platform designed to help Nigerian investors make smarter decisions.Assessworth aims to solve one of the biggest problems in the Nigerian stock market:Lack of accessible investment information.We discuss:• Why Nigerian investors struggle with information• How Assessworth works• Stock recommendations and risk analysis• Portfolio tracking tools• AI-powered stock analysis• SEC licensing and credibility• Future plans including broker integration• How Assessworth compares to Nairametrics and broker apps• Common investing mistakes Nigerians makeIf you invest in Nigerian stocks or want to start investing, this episode is for you.Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6eE7GYMKpzCwaoy9zzcg42?si=9E-dnARwTIqdtu-zHTC2MwApple Podcasts: The Nigerian InvestorAmazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b99ae640-b5d6-48a0-8a2f-1ed879cc92e7/the-nigerian-investor?ref=dm_sh_YQafPkVpf46FeT78TdstlxFGYAudible: https://www.audible.com/pd/B0DH9NR963?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=podcast_show_detailhttps://Assessworth.comTwitter/X: @TNIpodcasterInstagram: @tnipodcast🎧 Listen to The Nigerian Investor Podcast:📊 Visit Assessworth📢 Follow The Nigerian Investor

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    Gross Margin vs Net Margin Explained (Made Simple for NGX Investors)

    Many investors celebrate revenue growth.But smart investors ask a better question:How much of that revenue did the company actually keep?In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye break down one of the most misunderstood areas of financial statements — margins.We explain:What gross margin really meansHow operating margin shows business efficiencyWhy net margin is the true bottom lineThe difference between profit (₦) and margin (%)Why you must compare companies within the same industryHow to analyze NGX company results properlyUsing a simple smoothie business example, we walk you step-by-step through how companies convert revenue into real profit.Next time you see results from companies like Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, or Presco Plc, you’ll know exactly what to look for.🎧 This episode is perfect for:Beginner investorsNGX retail investorsAnyone learning to read financial statementsHomework:Download financial statements of two companies in the same sector — for example:Fidson Healthcare PlcMay & Baker Nigeria PlcCompare their margins and see which is more efficient.Until next time…Stay consistent. Stay curious. Stay invested.

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    Ethical Investing: Should Your Values Matter More Than Returns?

    Ethical investing is no longer just a personal preference — it’s becoming a core part of how investors think about capital, responsibility, and long-term value.In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi breaks down what ethical investing really means and why Nigerian investors should look beyond just profits when building their portfolios.We explore the difference between ethics, morality, and law, the two major ethical investing approaches, and how different sectors on the Nigerian Exchange come with unique ethical considerations.This episode will challenge you to ask an uncomfortable but important question:What do your investments say about you?🎧 Listen, reflect, and decide how to balance profit with principles.If you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe on Spotify and YouTube, leave a rating or comment, and share it with someone who needs to hear this conversation.

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    Share Reconstruction vs Stock Split: Why Your Shares Change but Your Money Doesn’t

    Many Nigerian investors panic when they wake up and suddenly see their shares reduced or multiplied.But should you?In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye break down stock splits and share reconstruction (reverse stock splits) in simple, practical language anyone can understand.You’ll learn:What share reconstruction really meansWhy companies reduce shares but increase pricesHow stock splits work during bullish marketsWhy your total investment value stays the sameThe difference between cosmetic changes vs real fundamentalsHow these corporate actions appear in financial statementsWhat Nigerian investors should actually focus on (earnings, dividends, cash flow)Whether you invest on the Nigerian Exchange Group or you’re just starting out, this episode will help you stop panicking and start thinking like a long-term investor.🎯 Key takeaway:Don’t react emotionally to corporate actions. Always connect them back to fundamentals.👉 Like, share, and follow @TNIpodcaster to help more Nigerians access real financial education.

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    Guide to Nigerian Real Estate: Titles, Due Diligence & Red Flags | Featuring Afebu Omo-Ikirodah (@afebu3)

    Real estate in Nigeria can build wealth — or wipe you out if you buy blindly. In this episode, we sit with Afebu Omo-Ikirodah (@afebu3) to break down the real meaning of land titles, why due diligence is non-negotiable, and why the phrase “excision in progress” is one of the biggest red flags in Nigerian real estate.We also discuss financing options Nigerians actually use (cooperatives, pooling, fractional ownership, NHF, payment plans), how to think about ROI and rental yields, and what diaspora Nigerians must do differently before investing back home.Nigerian real estate, land titles, C of O, certificate of occupancy, excision, governor’s consent, due diligence, diaspora investing, property investment Nigeria, real estate financing, cooperative loans, fractional real estate, rental yield, real estate ROI, inflation hedge, omonile, land verification

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    Wealth Systems vs Salaries: A Deep Conversation with Wealth Coach Omiete

    Many Nigerians work hard, earn well, yet still struggle to build lasting wealth. Why?In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye sit down with Wealth Coach Omiete Inko-Tariah to break down what wealth creation really looks like in Nigeria — beyond salaries, hype, and shortcuts.We discuss:• Business income vs investing• Discipline, systems, and long-term thinking• Common mistakes retail investors make on the NGX• What young Nigerians must prioritize financiallyThis is not a motivational episode.This is a clarity episode.👍 Like, subscribe, and share — it helps us reach more Nigerians trying to get their finances right.📌 Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

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    How My Dividends Started Paying Me Every Minute

    Episode 49 – How My Dividends Started Paying Me Every MinuteIn this special solo episode, Mudi takes you behind the scenes of his real dividend journey — from losing everything in the 2007 market crash to earning dividends every single minute today.He shares how his annual dividend income quietly grew from ₦23,548 in 2019 to ₦3,969,456.38 by full year 2024, and what that looks like per month, per week, per day, and even per minute.This is not a get-rich-quick story. It’s a brick-by-brick story: small deposits, consistent investing, staying the course, and letting time and compounding do their work.If you’ve ever felt like your current numbers are “too small” to matter, this episode is your reminder that five patient years can change your life.In this episode, you’ll hear:How the 2007 market crash wiped out Mudi’s first investmentWhy he came back in 2013 with a different mindsetThe moment he started tracking dividends in 2019How his dividend income grew from ₦23k to almost ₦4mThe breakdown of what ₦3.9m per year looks like per month, week, day, and minuteThe underrated power of patience, consistency, and staying investedIf this episode encourages you, please share it with another investor who needs to hear this.Nigerian dividends, NGX dividends, dividend investing Nigeria, passive income Nigeria, Nigerian Investor Podcast, long term investing Nigeria, stock market crash 2007, compounding dividends, my dividend journey, investing for beginners Nigeria, NGXBrickByBrick, Nigerian stocks, dividend income breakdown

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    11 Investing Lessons I Wish I Knew Earlier: A Beginner’s Guide to Wealth

    🎙️ About This Episode (Ep. 48)In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi breaks down 11 powerful investing lessons every beginner should know before putting a single kobo into the market.Drawing from over a decade of personal experience—through market crashes, rebounds, emotional mistakes, and long-term wins—Mudi shares practical, hard-earned insights to help new investors build wealth the right way.Whether you’re investing on the NGX, buying dividend stocks, or just learning how the market works, this episode simplifies the journey and gives you a clear path to follow.• The difference between traders & long-term investors• How emotions destroy portfolios• Why greed & fear move the market• How to use chaos & market panic to your advantage• Why consistency beats timing• Why you should only invest what you can afford to lose• The secret to letting your salary fund your investments• Why compounding is the silent wealth builder• The importance of learning, reading & staying informed“Chaos is a ladder. Smart investors climb it one opportunity at a time.”📚 What You’ll Learn:🧠 Key Quote:

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    Every NGX Company. Every Registrar. One Episode.

    🎙️ About this episode:This episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast is the first of its kind — a comprehensive reference guide linking every listed company on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) to the 19 licensed registrars that manage them.Beyond dividend payments, this episode highlights how registrars form the backbone of shareholder management, AGMs, dematerialization, and corporate record-keeping in Nigeria’s capital market.From African Prudential to Veritas, Mudi compiles a one-stop directory that helps investors identify, contact, and understand who truly manages their shareholdings.📚 What You’ll Learn:• The full list of NGX registrars and their assigned companies• How to identify and contact your registrar easily• Why registrars matter beyond dividend payments• Insights into dematerialization, e-dividend mandates, and DRIPs• Why some investors experience dividend delays — and how to avoid them

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    All NGX-Listed Companies and Their Registrars: The Ultimate Investor's Compendium

    🎙️ Mudi breaks down one of the most overlooked players in Nigeria’s capital market — the Registrars.From dividend payments and AGMs to dematerialization, e-dividend mandates, and DRIPs, discover how registrars manage your shareholder records, why dividend delays happen, and how to identify who handles your shares.Featuring all 19 licensed NGX registrars — from African Prudential to Veritas.🔗 Useful Links:• SEC e-Dividend Portal — https://docuhub3.nibss-plc.com.ng/edmms/self-service/log-mandate#TheNigerianInvestor #Dividends #NGX #Registrars #TNIpodcast

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    Rebuilding Trust in Nigeria’s Capital Market: Enforcement, Transparency & Timely Payouts — with TennyGee

    Guest: @iamtennygee — lawyer & compliance expert focused on investor education in Nigeria.Episode focus: Why dividend payouts break, how to run simple due diligence, red flags to avoid, and beginner-friendly ways to start with ₦50,000 (ETFs/NIDF/dividend income). We also discuss what regulators and registrars need to fix—automation, enforcement and transparent data—to rebuild trust in the market.You’ll learnThe real reasons retail investors miss dividends (and how automation/e-mandates help)Practical due diligence steps for beginnersSpotting “too-good-to-be-true” returns before losing moneyUsing ETFs and NIDF for diversification + steady payoutsWhy financial literacy belongs in Nigerian schoolsThe policy levers that could quickly improve trust and liquidity

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    How the Nigerian Stock Market Works | Roles of NGX, Brokers, Registrars, SEC & CSCS

    Ever wondered who really makes the Nigerian Stock Market work? 🤔In this episode, we break down the key players in the Nigerian Stock Market — from the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) to stockbrokers, registrars, the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and listed companies.Here’s what you’ll learn:✅ The role of the NGX as Nigeria’s stock exchange✅ Why you need stockbrokers to buy and sell shares✅ How registrars ensure you get your dividends & keep shareholder records✅ What the CSCS does as the clearing house and custodian of shares✅ How the SEC regulates and protects investors✅ What obligations listed companies have to shareholdersBy the end of this video, you’ll understand how these institutions work together to keep the Nigerian capital market running — and how it affects you as an investor.👉 Don’t forget to like 👍, subscribe 🔔, and share this with anyone who wants to learn about investing in Nigeria.🎧 Also available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & Audible#NigerianStocks #InvestingInNigeria #StockMarketEducation #TNIpodcast

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    Start Small, Grow Big: Nigerian Stock Market Guide with Profitable Man

    Welcome to Episode 44 of The Nigerian Investor Podcast (TNI Podcast) 🎙️In this power-packed episode, we sit with Peter Oke (@ProfitableMan1) — a business developer, finance coach, writer, and the voice behind Profitable Man. From losing it all to Ponzi schemes, to writing The Naija Investor, Peter shares raw lessons, timeless strategies, and practical insights for anyone serious about building wealth in the Nigerian Stock Market.🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why “Buy the Truth Before the Stock” is the principle every investor must master 📘The painful lessons behind Ponzi schemes & hype-driven investing 🚫How to start investing with as little as ₦5,000 💵Why patience is the #1 skill that separates successful investors ⏳How community, discipline, and financial literacy build lasting wealth📖 Grab Peter’s book The Naija Investor here 👉 https://t.co/VLfhU2jiwk

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    From Hustler to Wealth Architect: Toby’s Blueprint for Smart Money Moves

    The Nigerian Investor Podcast – Episode 43In this episode, we sit with Toby, the wealth architect behind @TomolaGroup and Vault Holders, a fast-growing financial literacy community helping Nigerians rethink money, build structure, and achieve lasting wealth.From making financial mistakes in his youth to creating platforms that turn hustlers into disciplined money movers, Toby shares practical insights on:💡 Why wealth is not about how much you earn, but how well you manage it📊 The 4 money biases that keep people broke — and how to overcome them💸 Smart savings, goal setting, and building money habits that stick🔑 Why you should spend to progress, not to impress📉 Beating inflation with emergency savings, cash flow, and skill upgrades🌍 The vision for Vault Holders: building a supportive community for wealth creationIf you’ve ever struggled with money discipline, felt overwhelmed by investing “noise,” or wondered how to start building wealth with little, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and a roadmap for growth.

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    From Chickens to Crypto: Prince Evans’ Journey to Financial Freedom

    🎙️ Episode 42 – The Nigerian Investor PodcastIn this episode, we host Prince Evans Chinonso (@vhubofficial) — speaker, entrepreneur, and value investor — who shares his incredible journey from backyard poultry farming to building wealth through stocks and crypto.Prince Evans reveals how small beginnings and smart decisions shaped his financial path, including:✅ Turning ₦200k into ₦350k while still a student✅ Why value matters more than stock price✅ The real wealth in Nigeria: Presco & Okomu Oil (better than crude oil!)✅ The biggest mistakes young investors must avoid✅ How to let assets, not salary, pay your billsThis episode is packed with practical lessons on financial discipline, patience, grit, and value investing for anyone serious about building wealth in Nigeria and beyond.👉 Don’t miss out — watch, learn, and subscribe for more insights into the Nigerian stock market and smart investing.#InvestingInNigeria #NigerianStocks #FinancialFreedom #TNIpodcast

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    The Bull Run Explained! Onome Ohwovoriole on Nigeria’s Market Boom & What’s Next

    In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye chat with Onome Ohwovoriole — market analyst, creator of Green Ticker Tales, and one of the most respected voices in Nigeria’s investing space.He shares insights on: • What’s fueling Nigeria’s bullish stock market 📈 • Risks new investors must avoid • Myths about penny stocks & “expensive” shares • Sectors to watch in 2025 — banks, oil & gas, insurance • Lessons from his biggest investing mistakesWhether you’re starting your investing journey or looking for deeper market insight, this episode is packed with practical tips and proven strategies to help you build wealth with clarity and confidence.#NigerianStocks #InvestingInNigeria #OnomeOhwovoriole #GreenTickerTales #StockMarketTips

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    Beginner’s Guide to Nigerian Equities: Technical Analysis, Volume Strategies & Liquidity with Crypto Senko

    Welcome to The Nigerian Investor Podcast — your go-to hub for decoding the Nigerian stock market, demystifying finance lingo, and serving hot investing gist with a sprinkle of Suya sauce! 🌶️In this landmark 40th episode, Mudi and Aye sit down with the multi-talented Crypto Senko — a full-time investment analyst, technical trader, and vocal advocate for transparency in Nigeria’s capital markets.🚀 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: • 🕒 Senko’s Daily Grind: From 9–5 investment banking to NGX trading (9AM–2:30PM), U.S. equities (2:30PM–9PM), and crypto markets around the clock. • 📈 Technical Analysis 101: How candlesticks, price action, and volume-based strategies work even in low-liquidity Nigerian stocks. • 💧 Understanding Liquidity: What makes a stock liquid or illiquid? Learn beginner-friendly float-size rules and how to spot NGX “danger zones.” • 🧠 TA + FA = Strategy: Combining technical and fundamental analysis (including shareholding structure and financial reports) to make smarter entry/exit decisions. • 🛠️ Fixing the NGX: Crypto Senko’s blueprint for stronger market regulation, float enforcement, and real-time director disclosures.Whether you’re a beginner investor or a technical trader hungry for edge, this episode is loaded with insights to sharpen your market strategy.⸻🎧 Listen Now✅ Subscribe to The Nigerian Investor Podcast📲 Follow Crypto Senko on Twitter [@KingsleyEuko]👥 Join his Telegram & WhatsApp communities for live market reviews every Sunday🔁 Share this episode with a fellow investor — your future portfolio will thank you!👉 Stay consistent. Stay curious. Stay invested.#NGX #TechnicalAnalysis #NigerianStockMarket #CryptoSenko #InvestSmart #NigerianInvestorPodcast #StockMarketEducation #FinancialLiteracy #LiquidityMatters #PriceAction #Candlesticks #TAmeetsFA

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    Mastering Nigeria’s Stock Market: Value Investing & Financial Literacy—A Game of Volumes & Numbers

    Join host Mudi on Episode 39 of the Nigerian Investor Podcast as he sits down with certified PMP, value investor, equity strategist—and tennis aficionado—Tope Adu (@AduOluwatope). Discover why successful investing is a game of volumes & numbers, and learn how to:Decode financial statements (ROE, EPS, cash flow, debt-to-equity)Spot red flags like negative shareholders’ equityBuild a high-conviction portfolio with just a few quality stocksApply context-driven, long-term value investing strategies“Declutter” your social media feed to focus on positive, market-moving insightsWhether you’re a beginner or seasoned trader, this deep-dive equips you with the financial literacy and practical tools to navigate Nigeria’s bullish capital market confidently.🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or your favorite platform—and never miss an episode!

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    The #1 Thing Nigerian Retail Investors Must Do Before Buying Stocks

    🎙️ From Losing Millions to Building Wealth Through Stocks & Real Estate | Tope Adu on The Nigerian Investor PodcastIn this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi sits down with Tope Adu — a certified project manager, value investor, and real estate entrepreneur — for a masterclass on how to build long-term wealth in Nigeria and beyond.👉 From losing money during the 2008 stock market crash to paying for a U.S. MBA with dividends, Tope shares how he transformed his financial mistakes into generational wealth using education, discipline, and smart investing principles.💡 Topics We Covered:His painful first experience with Nigerian IPOs like FirstBank & CostainHow dividend income paid for his MBA in the U.S.Why most Nigerian investors lose money (and how to avoid it)Red flags in financial statements 📉His real estate journey from zero to successful JV projects 🏘️Why he avoids companies with bad corporate governanceThe truth about Oando and shareholder equity trapsHis checklist for evaluating any stock on the NGX 📊The real cost of financial ignorance in Nigeria📌 Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned investor, this episode will open your eyes to what truly builds wealth.📲 Follow Tope Adu on X (Twitter): @aduoluwatope📲 Follow us on X for weekly insights: @TNIpodcaster📅 New episodes drop every Saturday!—🔍 Tags:Nigerian stock market, investing in Nigeria, value investing Nigeria, how to read financial statements, Nigerian real estate investing, Tope Adu, dividend investing Nigeria, long-term investing, how to build wealth in Nigeria, Oando stock analysis, NGX investing tips, retail investor education, commercial paper Nigeria, stock market red flags#NigerianInvestor #TopeAdu #WealthBuilding #InvestSmart #RealEstateNigeria #FinancialFreedom

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    Investing with Patience, Purpose & AI: The Babatunde Aloba Wealth Formula

    In this powerful episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, we sit down with Babatunde Aloba (@TwitsByAloba) — a Fellow Chartered Accountant, Certified Fraud Examiner, and author of AI-Powered Finance — to uncover the principles, strategies, and tech tools behind smart investing in Nigeria and the U.S.We discuss:💰 Dividend + Growth investing strategies📉 Red flags to watch in financial statements🤖 How AI is reshaping personal finance📊 Long-term investing in volatile markets📚 Why financial education (not hype) is the key to wealth🧠 His YouTube channel “PlugPortal” and how it’s bridging the knowledge gapWhether you’re a beginner or a seasoned investor, this episode will transform how you approach money, patience, and wealth-building.📌 Subscribe and listen on:👉 YouTube👉 Spotify: [insert link]👉 Apple Podcasts👉 Amazon Music👉 Deezer👉 Podchaser👉 iHeartRadio📕 Get Babatunde Aloba’s Book on Amazon:AI-Powered Finance: Your Guide to a Smarter Financial Future🔗 https://a.co/d/eMb9r8C📲 Follow Babatunde on Twitter/X: @TwitsByAloba🎧 Follow @TNIpodcaster for more investing insights every Saturday!Hashtags:#NigerianInvestor #BabatundeAloba #DividendInvesting #AIinFinance #FinancialFreedom #InvestSmart #PlugPortal #NigerianStockMarket #WealthBuilding #NigerianPodcastTags:Babatunde Aloba, AI investing, Nigerian stock market, dividend investing, how to invest in Nigeria, financial education Nigeria, red flags in stocks, AI personal finance, PlugPortal, TNI Podcast, The Nigerian Investor

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    Beginner’s Guide to Investing in Nigeria – Insights from @SCFidelis

    In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, we decode the mindset and methods of one of Nigeria’s sharpest investing voices — Stephen Fidelis (@SCFidelis).From losing money on early IPOs to now making data-driven stock selections, Stephen shares what every Nigerian investor needs to know about the capital market, risk management, and why patience always pays. A must-listen for anyone serious about building wealth through the Nigerian stock market!

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    Nurse by Day, Investor by Passion: How Uthman is Building Wealth |NGX, Crypto, US stocks from the UK|

    📈 How a Nigerian Nurse Builds Wealth from the UK + Investing in Nigeria’s Capital Market | Full InterviewIn this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi sits down with Uthman — a Nigerian registered nurse practicing in the UK — who shares his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a global investor in UK, US, and Nigerian stock markets.💡 Uthman opens up about:How he started investing from a low-income background in Nigeria 🇳🇬Losing money in crypto (Luna crash) and pivoting to stock market investingHow he invests in Nigerian stocks from the UK, despite regulatory challengesHis experiences using platforms like Trove, Bamboo, and CowrywiseWhy knowledge, diversification, and a systematic approach are non-negotiableHis portfolio allocation strategy across NGX, crypto, and US stocksWhy healthcare professionals need to make their money work for themAdvice for retail investors in Nigeria and the diaspora 🌍Whether you’re in Lagos, London, Canada, or Abuja, this episode is packed with actionable insights for beginner and intermediate investors alike.🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Deezer, Amazon Music & iHeartRadio.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and follow @TNIpodcaster on X for more investing stories from real Nigerians.Let me know if you’d like this version reformatted for Spotify, LinkedIn, or your Instagram post caption too.🔍 Tags/Keywords to include:investing in Nigeria, Nigerian stock market, how to invest in NGX, diaspora investing Nigeria, Nigerian investor podcast, crypto to stocks, nurse investing story, how to invest in Nigeria from abroad, Trove app Nigeria, Bamboo Nigeria, Cowrywise review, beginner investor Nigeria, stock market Nigeria 2025

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    Why Most New Investors Fail – Lessons from Jide’s Stock Market Journey

    🎧 Episode 34 – The Power of Patience: Why Most Investors Lose and How to WinIn this episode, we unpack the story of Jide — a fictional yet relatable retail investor whose early success in the stock market turns into costly mistakes. From chasing hype stocks to panic selling, his journey highlights a lesson every Nigerian investor needs to learn: Patience is a money-making skill.We break down the emotional traps of investing and show how long-term thinking and consistent strategy can change your portfolio — and your mindset.💡 Tune in and let time do the heavy lifting.

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    Fear & Greed: The Two Emotions That Control the Stock Market Why Most Nigerian Investors Lose Money and How to Avoid It

    🎧 Ep. 33 – Fear, Greed & the Stock Market: Mastering Your EmotionsOn this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye dive into the emotional side of investing — fear and greed. From chasing hype to panic selling, discover how to keep your cool and make smarter money moves in the Nigerian stock market.Listen now to learn how to: • Avoid emotional investment decisions • Recognize market psychology cycles • Stay focused on long-term financial goals🎙️ Available on:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Deezer | Amazon Music📲#TheNigerianInvestor #InvestingInNigeria #FearAndGreed #StockMarketTips #FOMO #NSE #NaijaInvestors #LongTermWealth #SmartMoneyMoves

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    Beyond The Buzz & Hype: How To Use Fundamental Analysis To Pick Winning Stocks

    In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, Mudi and Aye wrap up their two-part series on how to analyze investments—this time diving deep into fundamental analysis. If you’ve ever jumped on a trending stock only to watch it crash, this one’s for you.Meet Chika, a fictional young investor whose story reveals why understanding financial statements, key ratios like P/E, EPS, ROE, and Debt-to-Equity can help you avoid hype and pick stocks with real value.Learn: • What fundamental analysis is and how it works • Key financial documents every investor should know • Crucial ratios that reveal a company’s health • How to spot undervalued vs. overvalued stocks • Why combining technical and fundamental analysis gives you an edgeWhether you’re new to investing or looking to refine your strategy, this episode will equip you with tools to invest smarter.🔗 Don’t forget to follow us on X (Twitter): @TNITPodcaster

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    How Technical Analysis Helped Kunle Avoid Premium Tears

    🎧 In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye break down the basics of technical analysis using the hilarious (and relatable) story of Kunle—a beginner who learns the hard way why guessing the market doesn’t work.Learn how to read charts, spot patterns, and use tools like RSI, MACD, and support/resistance to make smarter trading decisions.Whether you’re into stocks or crypto, this episode is your intro to trading with confidence.#TechnicalAnalysis #InvestingNigeria #StockMarketTips

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    Investment Diet: Feed Your Portfolio The Right Way

    Welcome back to The Nigerian Investor! 🇳🇬This week, Mudi and Aye serve up a hot plate of financial wisdom as they dive into asset classes—the building blocks of every smart investment strategy. From stocks and bonds to real estate, cash, and alternative investments, they break it all down with relatable examples and the right amount of Nigerian spice 🌶️Whether you’re a beginner or brushing up your portfolio game, this episode will teach you: • What asset classes are and why they matter • How to diversify like a pro • Why putting all your money in one thing is financial suicide • How to balance risk and returns for long-term wealth🎧 Grab a pen… or a plate of Jollof… and let’s get into it!

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    How Transcorp Hotels Grew Profits in 2024 Despite Rising Costs

    In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, Mudi and Aye break down Transcorp Hotels’ impressive 2024 audited financials. From a 69% revenue growth to a near 100% jump in operating profit, the numbers tell a strong story of performance. We also explore changes in equity, balance sheet strength, debt repayment strategy, and cash flow health. Whether you’re a current investor or just curious about one of Nigeria’s top hospitality firms, this episode gives you a full picture of what’s under the hood.Key highlights: • Revenue jumps from ₦41.5bn to ₦70.1bn • Operating profit almost doubles • Net profit more than doubles to ₦14.9bn • Equity grows from ₦66.8bn to ₦80.5bn • Positive operating cash flow and strategic investments📊 It’s financial reporting season — don’t miss this deep dive.

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    Toye's Stock Bubbles: Turning Data into Profits in the Nigerian Capital Market

    In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, hosts Mudi & Aye sit down with Toye, the creator of Stock Bubbles, a platform that makes stock market data easy to understand through compelling visuals. From his journey in journalism to mastering data and investing, Toye shares how understanding liquidity, volume trends, and market psychology shaped his investing strategy.This episode dives deep into:✅ How to pick the right stocks using volume & sector signals✅ Why financial literacy is the game-changer for Nigerian investors✅ How fintech and visual tools are transforming the Nigerian stock market✅ The challenges of market transparency and low capital market participation✅ Real advice for new investors on starting small, staying consistent, and avoiding hypeWhether you’re a beginner or an active investor, this conversation delivers valuable insights on building wealth through smarter decisions.📈 Don’t miss this must-hear chat about stock bubbles, mentorship, long-term investing, and the evolution of Nigeria’s capital market.

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    Risk Tolerance: The Key to Smart Investing (Lessons from Femi’s Story)

    Ever felt the urge to panic-sell when the stock market dips? You’re not alone! In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, we break down risk tolerance—the secret weapon that separates winning investors from those who quit too soon. Learn from Femi’s mistakes and discover how to build an investment strategy that suits your risk appetite. 🎯💰We’ll cover:✅ The biggest mistakes new investors make✅ How to determine your risk tolerance✅ Why diversification is key to surviving market downturns✅ The power of long-term investing

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    Who’s Dominating Nigeria’s Cement Market in 2024? Dangote vs. BUA vs. Lafarge!

    Welcome to The Nigerian Investor—your go-to podcast for deep dives into Nigeria’s most competitive industries! I’m Mudi, joined by my insightful co-host Aye, and today we’re shining a spotlight on Nigeria’s top cement companies: Dangote Cement, BUA Cement, and Lafarge Africa. In this episode, we’ll break down their 2024 financial performance, exploring revenue growth, profit margins, and dividend yields to see which titan truly dominates the Nigerian cement landscape. Whether you’re an investor hunting for your next big opportunity or simply curious about the industry giants shaping Nigeria’s infrastructure, you won’t want to miss these surprising insights. Hit that Subscribe button and stay tuned for a revealing head-to-head comparison that could change the way you view the Nigerian stock market. Let’s dive into the numbers!

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    MTN's Dark Day, No Dividends for 2 Years, 400B Loss, and a Trillion-Naira Burden – What’s Next

    Episode Description:Welcome to The Nigerian Investor Podcast – your trusted source for breaking down Nigeria’s stock market news and investment insights. In today’s eye-opening episode, hosts Mudi and Aye analyze MTN Nigeria’s shocking 2024 financial results. Discover how the blue-chip telecom giant reported a staggering 400 billion Naira net loss, suspended dividend payments for the second year in a row, and is burdened by a trillion-naira debt load.What You’ll Learn:Revenue vs. Loss: Despite a 36% increase in revenue, learn why soaring operating costs and forex losses are erasing profits.Debt & Negative Equity: Understand the impact of trillions in liabilities and what negative shareholder equity means for investors.Dividend Blackout: MTN, once a favorite for dividend seekers, has held back on payouts – and we discuss the pros and cons of this decision.Tariff Hikes & Future Prospects: Can recent tariff hikes and subscriber growth propel MTN back to profitability in 2025?Investment Outlook: Whether you’re a long-term investor or a short-term trader, get expert insights on whether MTN is still a strong buy or a risky bet.Why Listen?If you’re invested in the Nigerian stock market or considering opportunities in blue-chip stocks, this episode is a must-listen. Our hosts break down complex financial metrics into actionable insights, helping you make informed decisions in a turbulent market.Call to Action:Subscribe to The Nigerian Investor Podcast for real-time market insights and expert analysis. Follow us on social media and join the conversation – let us know if you’re buying, selling, or holding MTN stock!Keywords:MTN Nigeria, 2024 financial results, 400B Naira loss, dividend blackout, trillion-naira debt, Nigerian Investor Podcast, Nigerian stock market, telecom giant, investment insights, Mudi, AyeTune in now and empower your investment decisions with our in-depth analysis of MTN Nigeria’s financial crisis!

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    Unlock The Cash Code: How To Spot A Money-Making Company Instantly!

    Welcome to The Nigerian Investor Podcast! In this episode, hosts Mudi and Aye simplify one of the most critical financial statements every investor and business owner must understand – the cash flow statement. While the income statement shows profit on paper, the cash flow statement reveals whether a business has the cash it needs to operate.Join us as we break down:What is a Cash Flow Statement?Learn how this report tracks the actual movement of money in and out of a business over a specific period—monthly, quarterly, or yearly.Three Main Components:Why It Matters:Find out why even profitable companies can face financial troubles if they struggle with liquidity, and how strong cash flow supports growth, dividend payments, and stability.Why Listen?Simplified Finance: We break down complex financial concepts into everyday language.Actionable Insights: Whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, or managing personal finances, understanding cash flow is key to making informed decisions.Empower Your Decisions: Learn how to assess a company’s liquidity and financial health before you invest.If you found this episode helpful, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with fellow investors. Follow The Nigerian Investor Podcast on social media for more insights into the Nigerian stock market and personal finance strategies.Tune in now to unlock the secrets of the cash flow statement and empower your financial decisions!

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    Stop Guessing, Start Analyzing the Power of Income Statement

    Welcome to The Nigerian Investor Podcast, where we simplify investing and finance for everyday Nigerians. In this episode, hosts Mudi and Aye break down one of the most crucial financial statements—the income statement. Whether you're managing your personal finances, running a small business, or investing in stocks on the NGX, this episode will show you how to decode revenue, expenses, and net income to make smarter financial decisions.What You’ll Learn:Fundamentals of the Income Statement: Understand what it is and why it's critical for assessing a company's performance over a period of time.Key Components Explained:Profit Margin Insights: A quick hack to evaluate efficiency by calculating net income relative to revenue.Real-World Relevance: Learn how consistent profitability, dividend potential, and growth trends can signal a healthy company.Practical Applications: Tips for investors and business owners on comparing income statements over time to gauge financial health.Why Listen?Simplified Finance: We break down complex financial concepts into everyday language.Expert Analysis: Get actionable insights from hosts Mudi and Aye to enhance your investment strategies.Empower Your Decisions: Understand how to interpret key financial metrics that drive company performance, so you never wonder if a company is truly making money again.If you find this episode helpful, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with friends who want to take control of their finances. Follow us on social media for more engaging and informative content on investing in Nigeria.Stay Tuned:Don't miss our next episode, where we dive into the cash flow statement and explain how it complements the income statement for a complete picture of a company's financial health.#NigerianInvestor #IncomeStatement #InvestingInNigeria #FinanceSimplified #StockMarketNigeria #FinancialEducationTune in now and empower your financial decisions with The Nigerian Investor Podcast!

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    Transform Your Investment Game With These Balance Sheet Insights

    Episode Description: Are you looking to make better investment decisions in the Nigerian stock market? Understanding a company’s financial health is crucial, and in this episode of The Nigerian Investor, we break down one of the most important financial statements – the balance sheet.Join hosts Mudi and Aye as they take you through the essentials of a balance sheet, explaining key components such as assets, liabilities, and shareholders’ equity. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced investor, this episode will equip you with the knowledge to analyze a company's financial stability with confidence.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ What a balance sheet is and why it matters for investors✅ The difference between current and non-current assets✅ How to identify short-term and long-term liabilities✅ The role of shareholders’ equity and why it’s a key indicator of company health✅ Pro tips on using balance sheets alongside income and cash flow statements for a complete financial analysisWhy Listen?✔ Get expert insights from seasoned investors in the Nigerian stock market✔ Learn practical strategies to assess investment opportunities effectively✔ Avoid common mistakes by understanding financial red flagsCall to Action:If you found this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with fellow investors. Follow us on social media for more market insights and investment tips!🎧 Tune in now and take your investing knowledge to the next level!

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    CSCS SECRETS: How Your Stocks Are Really Managed

    In this episode of the Nigerian Investor podcast, Mudi and Aye delve into the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS), a pivotal institution in Nigeria's financial ecosystem. They explore its core functions, including the safe custody of securities, prompt trade settlements, and transparency in transactions. The discussion also covers the various account types offered by CSCS, its historical achievements, and its role in enhancing investor confidence and economic development. The episode concludes with insights into the future outlook of CSCS and actionable tips for investors.

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    Top Mistakes To Avoid When Opening A Stockbroking Account in Nigeria

    In this episode of the Nigerian Investor podcast, host Mudi guides listeners through the essential steps to open a stockbroking account in Nigeria. He emphasizes the importance of choosing a reliable stockbroker, gathering necessary documents, and understanding the investment process. Mudi shares personal experiences with various brokers and provides key tips for successful investing, including the need for research, diversification, and staying updated on market trends.

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    The Watchdog of Wealth: How Nigeria's SEC Shapes Your Investments

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the pivotal role of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Nigeria's financial markets. They explore the SEC's responsibilities, including investor protection, market regulation, and promoting economic growth. The conversation also highlights the SEC's impact on building investor confidence and the challenges it faces in a rapidly evolving financial landscape.

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    Unpacking the Nigerian Exchange Group: A Timeline

    In this episode of the Nigerian Investors podcast, hosts Mudi and Aye delve into the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX), exploring its historical evolution, modernization, and the critical role it plays in Nigeria's economy. They discuss the various listing options available for companies, the investment products offered, and the impact of the NGX on economic growth and job creation. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by the NGX and the future of investing in Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy for all investors.

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    This Is How The Rich Stay Rich In Nigeria And It's Easier Than You Think

    In this episode of the Nigerian Investors podcast, the host discusses the potential of the Nigerian stock market as a reliable path to wealth creation. The conversation covers the importance of understanding the stock market, overcoming misconceptions, and the significance of consistency and compound interest in investing. The host emphasizes that investing is accessible to everyone and encourages listeners to engage with the podcast for further financial education.

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    Financial Literacy: A Project Manager's Approach to Stock Market Success

    In this episode of the Nigerian Investor podcast, hosts Aye and Mudi welcome Idowu Anthony-Ajileye, a multifaceted professional with a rich background in project management and retail investing. Idowu shares his journey from his early life in Lagos to his experiences in the banking sector and his eventual move to the UK. He discusses his dual interest in real estate and stocks, the challenges he faced in the early days of investing, and the lessons learned from his mistakes. Idowu emphasizes the importance of understanding investments, the metrics he uses for stock selection, and the factors that influence his decision to exit an investment. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of investing in the Nigerian Stock Market, emphasizing the importance of education, patience, and understanding personal financial circumstances. They discuss common mistakes made by new investors, the evolution of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and the essential resources available for those looking to improve their investment strategies. The conversation highlights the need for personalized guidance and the challenges faced in the current market environment. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of investing in the Nigerian stock market, including the need for streamlined processes for dividends, addressing negative perceptions of the market, and the importance of understanding market cycles. They also explore future trends in the market, emphasizing the significance of emotional intelligence in investing and the necessity of continuous learning and adaptation for success.

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    The Eighth Wonder: Compound Interest Explained

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of compound interest in the context of pension funds and personal finance. They explore how compound interest works, its advantages, applications in various financial scenarios, and the challenges it presents. The conversation emphasizes the importance of starting early and the role of time in maximizing the benefits of compounding. Additionally, they touch on the impact of inflation and the necessity of managing debt effectively to avoid financial strain. Connect with us: Twitter: @TNIPodcasterInstagram: @tnipodcasterTikTok: @thenigerianinvestor1Email: [email protected] Page: TNI PodcastYouTube: TNIpodcaster

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    Navigating the Nigerian Stock Exchange: A Sectoral Overview

    Summary This conversation delves into the various sectors of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), highlighting their significance, performance, and investment potential. The discussion covers the consumer goods, banking, industrial goods, oil and gas, healthcare, ICT, financial services, and agricultural sectors, providing insights into their unique characteristics and the factors influencing their growth. The hosts emphasize the importance of diversification and thorough research for investors looking to navigate the Nigerian market effectively.

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    Demystifying Rights Issues in the Nigeria Equity Market

    In this episode of the Nigerian Investors podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of rights issues, a financial mechanism used by companies to raise capital by offering additional shares to existing shareholders. They explain the process, reasons for rights issues, how shareholders can participate, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of such offerings. The conversation also touches on current rights issues in the Nigerian market, particularly among banks, and concludes with insights on making informed investment decisions regarding rights issues.

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    Mastering Naira Cost Averaging: A Smart Investment Strategy

    Summary In this episode of the Nigerian Investors podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of Naira Cost Averaging (NCA), an investment strategy tailored for the Nigerian stock market. They explain how NCA allows investors to invest a fixed amount of money at regular intervals, regardless of stock prices, thereby reducing the risks associated with market timing. The conversation covers the advantages and disadvantages of NCA, emphasizing its appeal to both new and seasoned investors looking for a disciplined and consistent approach to investing. The hosts conclude by highlighting the importance of flexibility in applying the NCA strategy based on individual investment goals and market conditions.

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This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related market instruments such as money market, bond, Federal Savings, commercial paper, ETF. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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