₦260 billion profit in 6 months. That’s BUA Foods in 2025. Yes, you heard me right. In just half a year, they raked in what some countries can’t even boast of. But here’s the kicker, they’re not alone. Nigerian Breweries, […]
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₦260 billion profit in 6 months. That’s BUA Foods in 2025. Yes, you heard me right. In just half a year, they raked in what some countries can’t even boast of. But here’s the kicker, they’re not alone. Nigerian Breweries, […]
Let me gist you a story. Last week, a friend called me:“Guy, I want to back a Nigerian bank, but I don’t want to guess. How do I know which one makes sense?” I told him what I’ll also tell […]
If you don’t tell your money where to go, you’ll always wonder where it went Let’s be honest, sometimes it feels like money has wings in this country. You collect salary today, do one or two expenses, and before the […]
Let me gist you something real that almost cost me millions. Recently, I needed to make an urgent business payment. The money was there. The deal was hot. The opportunity was waiting. But the cash was trapped inside a Nigerian […]
By age seven, most of your child’s money habits are already formed. Surprised? Don’t be. It’s not from school, it’s not from the cartoon network they binge-watch, and it’s definitely not from your occasional “you must save money o” lecture. […]
Nigeria’s economy just grew ₦100 trillion strong in Q2 2025.That’s not a typo. ₦100 trillion. But here’s the bitter truth: while billions are changing hands every single day, most Nigerians are still broke. Why? Because they don’t know how to […]
For the first time in history, petrol refined in Lagos has landed in America. Yes, the same Lagos where many of us grew up hustling in fuel queues under hot sun, watching black market boys sell jerrycans for double price. […]
There’s a path to wealth that doesn’t rely on chance or government miracles. I’ve seen it work for people in Lagos, London, and even small towns in America. When you follow it step by step, it quietly changes your story […]
$7 trillion. That’s how much money is currently sitting inside ETFs worldwide. For context, that’s bigger than Nigeria’s economy for the next 20 years combined. And here’s the shocking part, it’s not just billionaires cashing in. Everyday people, nurses, teachers, […]
One income is too risky in Nigeria Over 83% of Nigerians rely on just one income. That’s one salary, one stream, one hope. But here’s the problem: the moment that salary stops, the whole family can collapse. I’ve seen it […]