ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE

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ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE

ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE

@odedairoazeez

It is a full-service business consultancy firm and a top notch support hub that provides innovative services to Companies, Brands & SMEs on CAC Reg. 08102484398

Ogun, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2012
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ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
How to start investing in the Nigerian stock market in 2026. Step 1: Choose a licensed stockbroker. Step 2: Open an account and get your CSCS number. Step 3: Fund your account. Step 4: Buy your first shares. That is it. Four steps. Under 30 minutes on your first try. Everything below explains each step in plain language.
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Nurseinvestor
Nurseinvestor@abalu_uthman·
Remember the balanced mutual fund I started about 2 weeks ago. It’s already doing over 4%. The role of the fund is easy, it’s not aggressive but balanced. Now, this is one I just buy without thinking of the price.
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ProfitableMan
ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
If you want to understand how to read the market properly and make better investment decisions in Nigeria, I explained it step by step in my book, The Naija Investor. selar.com/d50i92
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ProfitableMan@ProfitableMan1·
How to Own Dangote, MTN, and GTBank with Just N5,000 You want to build wealth in the stock market, but you are paralyzed by fear. You worry about picking the wrong stock. You worry that the bank you choose might crash. You worry that you do not have millions to buy every top company. Relax. You do not need to be a guru to win. You just need a basket. Here is how smart investors buy the entire Nigerian economy with one click using the ETF strategy.
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ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE
ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE@odedairoazeez·
@abalu_uthman Good morning boss. Pls is it advisable to buy those low price stock like access, uba, aiico, fidelity, Jaiz Bank and the likes and take profit from them as it grows in other to buy stock from strong companies like mtn, gtco, Dangote and others?
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Nurseinvestor
Nurseinvestor@abalu_uthman·
Looks like it’s only Aradel earnings i’m looking forward to now. I’m in good position. Most of my holding delivers A grade results.
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ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE
ODEDAIRO AZEEZ OLABODE@odedairoazeez·
Consistently taking small actions is more valuable than intentions alone, as it builds discipline and leads to compounded rewards, regardless of income level.
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Assessworth
Assessworth@assessworth·
Do you consider in what proportion you spread your portfolio capital? In the Portfolio Recommendations page, you can tell your expected return, risk exposure, dividend yield, etc. based on historical data for your selected assets assessworth.com
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Setu
Setu@setu_ai_expert·
Excel proficiency is a prerequisite for 80% of job positions. So, I've created a complete guide to master excel. ➥ Pro Tips and Handy Shortcuts ➥ The Comprehensive Formula Guide Normally I Charge $30 But for the next 24 hours, it's free. To get it, just: 1. Like & Repost 2. Reply ‘Excel’ 3. Follow me (so I can DM) Don’t miss out this opportunity to learn Excel and elevate your career!
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Compliments of the season. If you’re just starting, begin with Nigerian stocks first, then later add international stocks. Start local because it’s easier to understand the companies, follow news, attend AGMs, and receive dividends directly. Fees are lower and currency rules are simpler. Once you’re comfortable and consistent, you can diversify into international stocks for long term dollar protection. Start small and be patient. Focus on strong, dividend-paying companies. God keep you and your family too.
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Sir Nelson
Sir Nelson@Crypto_Diet·
BAMBOO APP — STEP-BY-STEP SETUP (NIGERIA) 1. Download Bamboo • Android / iOS • Sign up with email & phone number 2. Complete KYC • Valid ID (NIN / Passport / Driver’s License) • Selfie verification • Proof of address (utility bill/bank statement) 3. Fund Your Account • Naira wallet → Bank transfer • Dollar wallet → Bamboo converts for you • Start with any amount (₦5k+ works) 4. Choose Market • 🇳🇬 NGX (Nigeria stocks) • 🇺🇸 US stocks • You can hold both simultaneously 5. Buy & Hold • Market order for beginners • Don’t overtrade • Think years, not weeks Hit the Notification Bell, Retweet and follow @Crypto_Diet for more updates
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Nigerian Stocks to Consider (NGX) in January. These are companies listed on the Nigerian Exchange, with strong performance trends, institutional interest, or growth potential into 2026. MTN Nigeria Plc (MTNN) Sector: Telecoms / Technology Country: Nigeria Reason for Selection: Largest telecom operator in Nigeria with data growth and mobile money expansion driving earnings. Analysts are highlighting MTN Nigeria as a blue-chip pick for 2026 due to pricing power and revenue visibility. Dividend: Yes (historically) Horizon: Long-term Risk: Moderate Dangote Cement Plc (DANGCEM) Sector: Building Materials/Construction Country: Nigeria Reason for Selection: Nigeria’s largest cement maker with dominant market share across West Africa. Infrastructure demand and construction activity support long-term earnings. Dividend: Yes Horizon: Long-term Risk: Moderate Guinness Nigeria Plc Sector: Consumer Goods (Beverage) Country: Nigeria Reason for Selection: Strong brand presence with resilient consumer demand. Recently highlighted as a blue-chip stock for stability and medium-term growth. Dividend: Yes (typically) Horizon: Long-term Risk: Moderate Okomu Oil Palm Plc (OKOMUOIL) Sector: Agriculture/Food Country: Nigeria Reason for Selection: Cash crop play with exposure to edible oils and export demand. Mentioned as a blue-chip option for investors. Dividend: Yes (often generous) Horizon: Long-term Risk: Moderate Zenith Bank Plc/Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) Sector: Banking/Finance Country: Nigeria Reason for Selection: Nigerian banking sector leaders with strong balance sheets and dividend histories. They tend to outperform during economic recoveries. Dividend: Yes Horizon: Long-term Risk: Moderate
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