Dear Nigerians, January 16th presidential election date for 2027, was well thought after, and highly strategic.
(1) Many will still be in their villages, and may most likely not vote.
(My Southeastern brothers and sisters)
(2) Salaries that will be paid between 22nd, 23rd and 24th December, must have been exhausted. (Rice, 5k or 10k for vote, will be highly tempting)
(3) House rent and school fees pressure will be hitting so hard by then. (5k, 10, or 20k for vote, will be so so tempting)
Please don't sell your votes. If you know you will spend January 2027 in your village, kindly apply to transfer your polling unit to your village now that INEC's continuous voter registration exercise is still ongoing.
Please go and get your PVC, and vote
OK and the NDC ✌️
It's your shortest cut to the actualization of our dream of a new Nigeria that is possible.
Abi suffer no dey tire you?
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Billionaire’s son, Raheem Okoya, think he can do whatever he likes and call it prayer. This is my problem with some self-proclaimed Muslims, nobody is forcing anyone to practice Islam. If you choose to pray, then you should do it the right way.
@UNOFFICIALFACT When I first saw that post, a part of me wasn't convinced. I know vdm is a clever guy.
I have seen d original video B4 dis AI doctored version.
@Morris_Monye Guys can we put this behind us now and now focus on the main objective/goal?
Please time is not on our side
Please Morris has done the right ✅️ thing , et he who has not sinned cast the first stone.
We will be Ok
This is how my lovely wife and I practice our marriage.
I don't know of any other marriage that would produce a better result than this one.
You Gen Zs need proper mentorship and guidance.
Your iberibe is too much.
Someone will soon come under this to give AI comment.
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Apostle Johnson Suleman is back with another powerful truth. He has urged Nigerians not to vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He said four years is enough. Sermons like this should go viral. 👏
According to Daily Trust, Tinubu's government spent about 1.3 billion naira to service the entire Nigeria's military jets fighting insurgency amd battling insecurity, while it spent about 20 billion naira to service only the presidential jets.
14% funding for the entire military jets.
98% funding for presidential jets.
This is a government that has promised to end insecurity and terrorism.
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4 things that will happen in Nigeria that will assist us to remove tinubu in 2027…..”
- Idris Zekeri lists 4 things to make tinubu an OTP.
How to Build an Investment Portfolio and Convert Your Active Income to Passive Income
1. You earn Abi? If you don't earn, stop here and earn.
2. Make a personal pledge to save 10% of what you earn—meaning you don't spend ₦10 of every ₦100 you get. I recommend setting up a direct debit from your paycheck to a separate account so 10% is taken automatically. Don't trust yourself to transfer manually. Use technology; you can't miss cash you never saw.
3. Of that 10% saved, invest 2% (lock it up, preferably in an equity mutual fund or equity ETF if you are younger—below 50). Put the 8% in a money market fund as your emergency fund (you can touch it, but don't).
4. Do this every month: 10% not spent, 2% invested, 8% saved.
5. Every quarter, take another 2% from that 8% emergency fund and add it to the equity fund (i prefer dividend paying equity). Increase the invested portion by 1% each year. So next year: don't spend 10%; save 7% in a money-market emergency fund; invest 3% in a long-term equity fund. Reinvest dividends. When you get to 10% of your earnings invested, you are ok; at 20%, you can chill. Your goal is to build a passive income portfolio from your active income
6. Get an accountability partner or group. If you have a partner, do this together. Do an investing "ajo" just for commitment. Don't do bulk investment—do monthly investments or invest money anytime it touches your hand if you are self-employed. Ladies, if he can't save 1%, he can't save 10%; save yourself.
7. Don't wait until you "earn more". Don't say "I don't have money". That's the devil trying to mislead you. (yes, same devil that tempted Eve)
8. Minimum, I think you should start to invest with ₦5,000. Meaning: if your 10% is not up to N5000 in a month, accumulate it in an emergency fund; once it reaches N5000, open your equity fund.
9. The key is consistency and discipline, not the amount invested. Ignore the maker's daily rise or fall; you are a long-term investor.
10. This is a proven formula. It will not fail if you follow it.
11. Pay tithes or give to charity—it brings good karma.
Sector and Stocks recommendations by Tunde Amolegbe of @asaminvestment for Nigerian investors
25 year old
Industrials: Dangote Cement etc
Health: Fidson & May and Baker etc
Consumer: Unilever
50 year
Banking stocks 40% dues to cash dividend
Fixed Income 50% to 60%