By Dipo Tepede, 1 year ago

The Investor's Paradise

Average time to read4:37 minutes aprox.

Dangote Flour closes officially on the 27th and I have been contemplating if I should invest a huge sum or a minimal amount. Whenever it comes to stock especially public offers, I always wait till the last day before making a firm decision whether to place my dough in or not. The public offer cycle is always the same; buy the public offer; wait for 1 year or two; then convert it to CSCS (Now, you have to have more than 2 Million Naira worth before the brokers can convert your certificate). This simply means you tie your hard earned money down for two good years or more before taking advantage of it. What a system? What a country?

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 2 months ago

Getting away with 13+Kdols

Average time to read1:32 minutes aprox.

I have «gotten» away with 13K + USD in the getaway club scheme and this is quite breathe taking. Wow, money is good; the rush especially when you do it in the position of rest can not be articulated. Okay, who do I start appreciating; I do not have to look left and right; I know it has been God and I really do appreciate him. Thank you Jesus.

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 2 months ago

419 Metamorphoses

Average time to read2:17 minutes aprox.

«Though the platform differs, the spirit remains the same» - Dipo Tepede

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 2 months ago

HYIP Alert!

Average time to read3:58 minutes aprox.

«The issue is not with the investment but with the investor» - Robert Kiyosaki 

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 3 months ago

Introducing eCash-Invest

Average time to read3:41 minutes aprox.

«Some seek security and lose everything while some seek opportunity and gain security»Â 

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 4 months ago

Pyramids of our Lives!

Average time to read5:14 minutes aprox.

I am trapped on the island again due to incessant rain that refused to leave the Lagos Metropolis since the beginning of this month; it has been a thoroughly sad and eventful day for me but I hold my head up, refusing to join the exodus butting their rides against each other, until they find a free way to escape the madness called traffic. Sitting on my office desk, I decided to take a peep at the write-up of the contending bloggers and was I please I did. The stakes and the competition was quite stiff as I read beautiful prose's, poems, articles and sorts of biographies and I was glad that Nigeria is a hub for great and wonderful writers. Was I glad to have read them and every time I think of who might eventually grab the 33K, tears of joy continue filling my heart.

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