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I'm enjoying teaching now. Teaching about investments. Not that I know it all but I've been taught a little on it since I got to Benin by someone I'll like to call a Mentor. Mr Tim.
When I think of Robert Kiyosaki's books, I see Mr Tim. practised most of what Robert talked about. Investing in stocks, businesses, real estate, he was a writer too I should add and a motivational speaker when he was younger and he did all this while working as an employee of a government institution here in Nigeria.
He would rather I bought shares with my money than appreciate him in any way. ''Buy Guinness, Buy Nigerian Breweries, Buy PZ ' or 'Go with the Manufacturers, not the banks' he would say whenever we met. I had about four sessions with him where he told me of the inner workings of investing in the stock market.
It is about a year now and I haven't stopped telling colleagues about investing, teaching them on all the four session I got with Mr Tim. About three colleagues have registered with the CSCS for this.
Another part is that I somehow do not like the ordinary savings account any more, anything lower than a 6.75% interest (still lower than the 9% inflation rate (2015)) for a short while is not worth my money. I would rather take it elsewhere. Thanks to the fixed deposit that considers this.
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