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The Nigerian Investor
Mudi
45 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related market instruments such as money market, bond, Federal Savings, commercial paper, ETF.

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This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related market instruments such as money market, bond, Federal Savings, commercial paper, ETF.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How the Nigerian Stock Market Works | Roles of NGX, Brokers, Registrars, SEC & CSCS
The Nigerian Investor
7 minutes 56 seconds
3 weeks ago
How the Nigerian Stock Market Works | Roles of NGX, Brokers, Registrars, SEC & CSCS

Ever wondered who really makes the Nigerian Stock Market work? 🤔


In this episode, we break down the key players in the Nigerian Stock Market — from the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) to stockbrokers, registrars, the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and listed companies.


Here’s what you’ll learn:

✅ The role of the NGX as Nigeria’s stock exchange

✅ Why you need stockbrokers to buy and sell shares

✅ How registrars ensure you get your dividends & keep shareholder records

✅ What the CSCS does as the clearing house and custodian of shares

✅ How the SEC regulates and protects investors

✅ What obligations listed companies have to shareholders


By the end of this video, you’ll understand how these institutions work together to keep the Nigerian capital market running — and how it affects you as an investor.


👉 Don’t forget to like 👍, subscribe 🔔, and share this with anyone who wants to learn about investing in Nigeria.


🎧 Also available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music & Audible


#NigerianStocks #InvestingInNigeria #StockMarketEducation #TNIpodcast

The Nigerian Investor
This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related market instruments such as money market, bond, Federal Savings, commercial paper, ETF.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.