The difference between two people who earn the same salary in Nigeria isn't always hustle.
Sometimes it's just that one of them made their money work while the other left it sitting.
That gap compounds. Every. Single. Month.
The smartest thing you can do with naira right now is make sure every unit of it is earning yield while you sleep.
Just consistent, compounding yield on what you already have.
And before you say "at least it's stable"
The naira has actually been relatively stable these past few months. ₦1,398 to dollar, holding steady.
But stability is a window, not a guarantee. The question is: what are you doing while it's open?
I love this new trends sha
-Gift people in shares
-Buy shares on birthdays
There is currently a mindset shift going on in Nigeria at least on social media. People now understand value of holding asset.
I’ve been keeping my money on other platforms since 2020, but the interest rate wasn’t meeting my expectations�� so i decided to try out this tool called Yield, it’s credit direct’s investment tool. A mutual introduced it to me and I’m actually loving it.
Their interest is fantastic 🤭
@yieldwithyield
I’ve been keeping my money on other platforms since 2020, but the interest rate wasn’t meeting my expectations… so i decided to try out this tool called Yield, it’s credit direct’s investment tool. A mutual introduced it to me and I’m actually loving it.
Their interest is fantastic 🤭
@yieldwithyield
I legit just saw somewhere that Credit Direct has a product called Yield
where your money actually earns up to 21% if you lock it.😳 this is the best interest rate i have ever seen! Search for them on IG
I legit just saw somewhere that Credit Direct has a product called Yield
where your money actually earns up to 21% if you lock it.😳 this is the best interest rate i have ever seen! Search for them on IG