Shopping can be a delightful way to uplift your mood, especially when you have some extra cash to spend.
Though “retail therapy” isn’t an official treatment, some of us turn to…
In Nigeria, many people earn irregular income—freelancers, small business owners, market traders, ride-hailing drivers, and commission-based sales agents. Saving money under these conditions can be difficult, but it’s not impossible.…
In Celebration of Children’s Day Nigeria 2025
Children’s Day was just yesterday – May 27th – a joyful time when Nigerian children were celebrated in schools, churches, and homes. While…
In Nigeria today, where the cost of living keeps rising, managing family finances can feel like a big challenge. From paying school fees to buying foodstuff and paying rent, money…
Being a mum in Nigeria isn’t beans. From cooking for the family, sorting school fees, managing the home, to making sure everyone at home is healthy— it's a full-time job…
Dear Nigerian,
Let’s be honest—life in Nigeria can be unpredictable. One minute you’re planning your week, the next minute fuel price has gone up, the naira has dropped again, or a…
When it comes to building financial stability in Nigeria, saving smartly is just as important as earning. With inflation on the rise, the naira fluctuating, and unexpected expenses becoming more…
We’ve all been there—an emergency pops up, business slows down, or bills pile up, and you need money fast. But many quick loan options in Nigeria come with crazy interest…
Many Nigerians think you need a lot of money to invest. But that’s not true. With as little as just ₦10,000, you can start small and grow your money over…
Meet Amina.
Amina is a mother of four, living in Abuja. Every Christmas period, she finds herself stressed about one thing: foodstuff.
Prices keep going up. The market is always…
Fixed deposits (FDs) are one of the most popular investment options in Nigeria. They offer a safe way to grow your money with little risk. But, just like any financial…