Episodes
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In this episode of the Nigerian Investor podcast, hosts Aye and Mudi welcome Idowu Anthony-Ajileye, a multifaceted professional with a rich background in project management and retail investing. Idowu shares his journey from his early life in Lagos to his experiences in the banking sector and his eventual move to the UK. He discusses his dual interest in real estate and stocks, the challenges he faced in the early days of investing, and the lessons learned from his mistakes. Idowu emphasizes the importance of understanding investments, the metrics he uses for stock selection, and the factors that influence his decision to exit an investment.
In this conversation, the speakers delve into the intricacies of investing in the Nigerian Stock Market, emphasizing the importance of education, patience, and understanding personal financial circumstances. They discuss common mistakes made by new investors, the evolution of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and the essential resources available for those looking to improve their investment strategies. The conversation highlights the need for personalized guidance and the challenges faced in the current market environment. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of investing in the Nigerian stock market, including the need for streamlined processes for dividends, addressing negative perceptions of the market, and the importance of understanding market cycles. They also explore future trends in the market, emphasizing the significance of emotional intelligence in investing and the necessity of continuous learning and adaptation for success.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of compound interest in the context of pension funds and personal finance. They explore how compound interest works, its advantages, applications in various financial scenarios, and the challenges it presents. The conversation emphasizes the importance of starting early and the role of time in maximizing the benefits of compounding. Additionally, they touch on the impact of inflation and the necessity of managing debt effectively to avoid financial strain.
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This conversation delves into the various sectors of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), highlighting their significance, performance, and investment potential. The discussion covers the consumer goods, banking, industrial goods, oil and gas, healthcare, ICT, financial services, and agricultural sectors, providing insights into their unique characteristics and the factors influencing their growth. The hosts emphasize the importance of diversification and thorough research for investors looking to navigate the Nigerian market effectively.
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In this episode of the Nigerian Investors podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of rights issues, a financial mechanism used by companies to raise capital by offering additional shares to existing shareholders. They explain the process, reasons for rights issues, how shareholders can participate, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of such offerings. The conversation also touches on current rights issues in the Nigerian market, particularly among banks, and concludes with insights on making informed investment decisions regarding rights issues.
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In this episode of the Nigerian Investors podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of Naira Cost Averaging (NCA), an investment strategy tailored for the Nigerian stock market. They explain how NCA allows investors to invest a fixed amount of money at regular intervals, regardless of stock prices, thereby reducing the risks associated with market timing. The conversation covers the advantages and disadvantages of NCA, emphasizing its appeal to both new and seasoned investors looking for a disciplined and consistent approach to investing. The hosts conclude by highlighting the importance of flexibility in applying the NCA strategy based on individual investment goals and market conditions.
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In this final part of the interview with Pharmacist Tayo, the veteran investor with over 3 decades of retail investment in the Nigeria Stock Market, discussion revolved around increasing confidence in the Nigerian stock market among local and foreign investors. Government policies are influencing the performance of various sectors, but there's optimism for future growth, especially in the financial, agricultural, and food industries. An investor’s story of making vast returns on an overlooked stock, McNichols was also shared.
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A strong theme that runs through this continuation of the interview with Mr. Tayo in this episode is the importance of patience and knowledge in stock market investing. The pharmacist-turned-investor advises new investors to start with solid stocks and gradually understand the market dynamics. He also emphasizes that fear and greed can negatively impact investment decisions, and the importance of a balanced portfolio is underscored by him.
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In this episode of the Nigerian Investors Podcast, Mr. Tayo, a pharmacist and seasoned investor, recounts his early experiences navigating the Nigerian stock market. Being inspired since secondary school by various mentors, he advocates for the potential that the Nigerian Stock Exchange holds if one possesses in-depth knowledge of its workings.
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This episode explores the key concepts of Earnings per Share, Payout and Retention Ratios. The hosts explain how public companies, owned by the investing public, break down earnings into units, called shares, and then further break down these earnings into unit basis known as Earnings per Share (EPS). Listeners are guided to understand terms such as 'top line', 'bottom line', and more.
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The Nigerian Investor Podcast discusses Flour Mills of Nigeria's intention to streamline operations and increase production capacity via a scheme of arrangement. This plan involves delisting the company from the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), restructuring it, and then relisting it on the NSE and another exchange. This podcast episode further delves into the diverse operations of the company, which includes food, packaging, warehousing, transport services, and more.
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The hosts provide insights on stock investing highlighting the role of company performance, Forex exposure, and investor sentiment in a company's stock appreciation. Key takeaways include the need for due diligence before investing and the significance of unrealized gains in investment decisions.
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The latest episode of the Nigerian Investor Podcast examined the advantages of dividends as an investment strategy. The hosts outlined the mechanism of dividend payments and the financial calendar of companies. They also shed light on the concept of the qualification date, ex-dividend date, and payment date in the context of dividends. A significant emphasis was placed on the predictability and stability of dividends, encapsulating it as an efficient way to practice compound interest.
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This podcast episode dives into the pivotal role of registrars in the Nigerian stock market. It explores how registrars manage essential investment services like dividend payments, dematerialization of certificates, and probate services. Highlighting the importance of electronic mandates, the hosts guide listeners on how to ensure seamless dividend reception and reinvestment plans. By covering companies represented by each registrar, the episode educates investors on making informed decisions, ensuring participation in the Nigerian Stock Exchange is both accessible and rewarding for Nigerians locally and in the diaspora.
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Discussing the importance of research in selecting brokers, the hosts emphasize the importance of using active brokers registered with the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the securities and Exchange Commission. They provide a detailed explanation of the Central Security Clearance System, which is an essential step in opening a Nigerian brokerage account. And, they emphasize the advantages of modern online trading platforms, one being the convenience of small initial deposits.
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The Nigerian Investor Podcast is a platform aimed at fostering a better understanding of the operations of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Through discussions on a wide range of topics from how companies get listed on the market to buying and selling of stocks, the podcast ensures that listeners have a firm grasp of investing in the Nigerian Stock Market.
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In the debut episode of The Nigerian Investor (TNI) Podcast, hosts Mudi and Aye unpack the potential of the Nigerian Stock Exchange as a wealth-creation tool. They dissect their experiences from the 2008 market crash and stress the importance of fundamental understanding. They also highlight how everyday consumer products are linked to listed companies, suggesting active participation could yield returns.
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