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Top Nigerian Stocks to Watch in 2025

Investing in the Nigerian stock market can be a smart way to grow wealth, especially as the economy continues to evolve across telecoms, energy, agriculture, and consumer goods. For 2025, several companies stand out as strong candidates for investors looking for both growth and stability. Here are some of the most promising Nigerian stocks to…

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10 Canadian Universities You Should Know About

Canada is home to some of the world’s most prestigious universities, attracting thousands of international students every year. From world-class research to diverse cultural experiences, studying in Canada offers opportunities that go beyond the classroom. If you’re considering higher education in Canada, here are 10 top universities worth exploring: Known as Canada’s leading university, U…

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Smart Ways to Sell Real Estate in Nigeria (and to Diaspora Buyers Too)

Smart Ways to Sell Real Estate in Nigeria (and to Diaspora Buyers Too)

If you’re into property sales in Nigeria, you already know it’s not just about “listing and waiting.” Buyers want trust, proof, and lifestyle value. Whether you’re targeting locals in Lagos, Abuja, or Nigerians abroad, here are practical strategies to boost your sales. Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and even Twitter (X) are goldmines for real estate. Don’t…

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High-Profit / Capital-Intensive Fast-Moving Businesses

(₦500k – ₦10m+ capital) Import fashion items, electronics, gadgets in bulk. Sell via Jumia, Konga, or your own website. Garri, palm oil, rice, groundnut oil, spices packaging. Nigerians buy these every day. Owning dispatch bikes, taxis, or shuttle buses. Partner with e-commerce stores for deliveries. Airbnb-style rentals for tourists/business people. Property leasing & sales (always…

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“Top 5 Fast Moving Busniesses In Nigeria You Can Start Today with Low Capital”

Street food (fried yam & akara, noodles, small chops). Mobile food delivery to offices/schools. Pure water & soft drinks retail. Quick cash withdrawals, transfers, bill payments. Very high demand in areas with few banks/ATMs. Chargers, earphones, power banks, screen guards. Fast turnover because phones are daily essentials. Bags, shoes, clothes (especially ladies’ wears). Can be…

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