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26/11/2025
The CBN just concluded its 303rd MPC meeting, and here’s what you need to know 👇📊
The Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) remains unchanged at 27%, with all major policy rates held steady — including the Cash Reserve Ratio (45% for DMBs, 16% for Merchant Banks, and 75% on non-TSA public deposits) and the Liquidity Ratio at 30%.
The only adjustment?
A shift in the asymmetric corridor to +50 / -450 basis points around the MPR.
What does this mean for the economy and investors?
More stability-focused decisions as the CBN continues to monitor inflation and liquidity pressures.
24/11/2025
One of the easiest ways to protect your money is knowing the difference between a need and a want.
When you spend intentionally, you save effortlessly. 💚✨
20/11/2025
Nigeria’s headline inflation has eased again — settling at 16.05% year-on-year in October.
This continuous slowdown signals a gradual cooling of price pressures across the economy.
Here’s the full breakdown:
• Headline Inflation (YoY): 16.05%
• Core Inflation (YoY): 18.69% — still elevated due to non-food items and energy-related costs
• Headline Inflation (MoM): 0.93% — slightly higher than September’s 0.72%
• Core Inflation (MoM): 1.416% — almost unchanged from 1.417% in September
• Food Inflation (YoY): 13.12% — reflecting an easing trend compared to earlier months
• Food Inflation (MoM): –0.37% — meaning food prices dipped slightly from September, though key items like onions, oranges, pineapple and vegetables still saw increases
For Nigerians, this means a bit of relief in everyday spending, especially on food.
For investors, it signals a shifting landscape: lower inflation often opens the door for stronger real returns and more strategic positioning.
At Wallet Advisor, we help you understand how inflation trends affect your money — from your savings to your investments and long-term financial goals. Whether you’re planning your next move or simply trying to stay informed, we’ve got you covered.
Send us a DM to learn how this inflation shift impacts your portfolio and how to position for better returns.
19/11/2025
Nigeria’s foreign reserves just climbed to a 7-year high of $46.7bn — giving the country over 10 months of import cover and signalling stronger macro-economic stability. 📈🇳🇬
Solid fundamentals matter — and this is one of them.
Are you positioning yourself for what comes next? 💼✨
17/11/2025
Money Tip Monday💸✨
You don’t need millions to start investing — consistency beats size.
Even ₦1,000, ₦5,000, or ₦10,000 can grow when you start early and stay disciplined.
Small steps → big progress.
Start where you are, with what you have. 🌱
14/11/2025
Financial red flags we’re NOT ignoring in 2026 🚩😂
If this post is attacking you…change IJN😂
Which one hit home the hardest?👇
12/11/2025
Legend Internet Plc has just received shareholder approval to raise ₦150 billion — a major step toward expanding its operations and acquiring new businesses, including a microfinance bank and a telecom provider.
This means two things for investors:
1️⃣ Diversification — new revenue streams could strengthen the company’s financial position.
2️⃣ Growth potential — if funds are well-utilized, it could unlock long-term value for shareholders and boost investor confidence in the tech and telecom sectors.
While the capital raise might slightly dilute existing shares, the strategic expansion signals a stronger, more competitive Legend Internet in the near future.
At Wallet Advisor, we see this as a sign of renewed momentum in Nigeria’s private-sector growth — and a reminder to always stay informed, diversified, and ready for opportunity. 💼
10/11/2025
Most people miss financial opportunities because they look like hard work.
But the truth is—wealth grows when discipline meets consistency.
Start today, stay committed, and let your money reflect your effort.
We feel grateful😭😩
05/11/2025
Nigeria is not slowing down.
Despite global tensions, the government is pushing forward with a $2.3bn Eurobond sale, plus 10–30 year securities pending approval.
Whether you’re an investor or simply tracking Nigeria’s economic direction, this move highlights one thing:
👉 global developments will always influence local markets.
Wallet Advisor keeps you informed so you can stay financially prepared — no matter the headlines.
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