Every year, something predictable happens in the market.
A few weeks before Sallah, Easter, or Christmas, food prices begin to rise. Rice becomes more expensive. Chicken prices jump. Tomatoes, cooking oil, and other essentials suddenly cost more than usual.
Many families notice it, complain about it, and still end up buying food at those high prices because…
Saving money has long been considered a smart financial habit. We’re taught to “put something aside,” build an emergency fund, and avoid spending everything we earn. But in today’s economy—where prices rise faster than salaries—saving alone is no longer enough.
In an inflation-driven economy like Nigeria’s, how you save matters just as much as how…
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 this guide, you’ll learn practical money tips, budgeting strategies, and saving techniques to help you stay financially stable—no matter how unpredictable your income is.…
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 decision, fixed deposits come with their advantages and disadvantages. If you’re considering locking your money in a fixed deposit, this guide will help you understand…