@ruffydfire@grok The attitude of pococurantism displayed by many Nigerian leaders toward ordinary Nigerians is deeply concerning and unacceptable. A lack of care and responsiveness to the struggles of the people undermines public trust and hinders national progress.
@DevotedDividend I will allocate $100K into:
50% → SPY (stability)
25% → QQQ (growth)
25% → JEPI/JEPQ (income)
This gives:
Growth 📈
Income💰
Risk Balance ⚖️
High yield looks attractive But over 10–20 years, Growth portfolios historically outperform income-heavy ones in total return.
@ruffydfire Sir, you forgot to add “ghost registered voters”
The opposition parties should be ready to fight this in court as it will repeat again.
We will have more litigations in the next election than ever, they know what they are doing.
@OurFavOnlineDoc Please, what of the increased federal allocation but am wondering why Federal Ministry of Health received N35m and the same govt is giving out billions for party affiliation. Is well
@DevotedDividend Impressive milestone — congratulations on the consistency and growth.
I took a look at your portfolio and noticed you’re holding 35 ETFs and 21 individual stocks. Do you ever find that level of diversification becomes difficult to manage, or potentially dilutes conviction?
@DevotedDividend How has that affected your overall portfolio value over time — especially during drawdowns? Has total return kept pace with the income growth?
Would genuinely appreciate your thoughts on how you balance income optimization with capital preservation.
@DevotedDividend I run a somewhat similar structure and sometimes question whether it’s overly complex.
Also, I see a meaningful allocation to ultra-high-yield ETFs, which typically come with elevated volatility and capital risk.
@ruffydfire This will create chaos at the polling unit and give thugs the opportunity to force voters out of the booth, making it easier to rig the election.