14/10/2025
Why You Should Convert Your Wealth into Assets
1. Protection Against Naira Devaluation
The Naira keeps losing value due to inflation
and exchange rate fluctuations. Tangible assets like land and real estate
retain or even grow in value, while cash
savings lose purchasing power.
2. LAND AND PROPERTY ALWAYS APPRECIATE
In Nigeria, land rarely depreciates - especially
in developing areas. Buying property in fast-growing cities (like
Bayelsa and Port-harcourt) can double or
triple in value within a few years.
3. PASSIVE INCOME FROM RENT OR LEASES
Real estate investment generate steady
rental income in both residential and
commercial and sectors. Even undeveloped land can be leased for
farming, billboards, or temporary structures.
4. HEDGE AGAINST ECONOMIC INSTABILITY
During economic downturns, tangible
assets like land are safer than keeping cash
in banks. Assets offer stability when prices rise or the
Naira weakens.
5. DIVERSIFICATION AND SAFETY
Relying only on savings is risky. Converting
parts of your wealth into real estate, spreads
the risk. When one area underperforms, another can
balance your overall value.
6. REAL ESTATE BUILDS GENERATIONAL
WEALTH
In Nigeria, most wealthy families built their
foundation through land ownership and
property investments. Assets can be transferred to your children,
securing their future and preserving your
legacy.
7. BUSINESS AND ASSET SYNERGY
Owning physical assets gives you leverage+
for example, using land or property as
collateral for loans to expand your business.
8. FOREIGN ASSETS PROTECT AGAINST
LOCAL INSTABILITY
Investing part of your wealth in foreign asset
like real estate helps you preserve value and
gain access to stronger economies.
9. TAX AND INCENTIVE BENEFITS
Nigeria offers tax incentives for certain
investments like real estate Owning productive assets can legally reduce
your taxable income.
10. LEGACY AND RESPECT
In Nigeria society, owning assets - especially
land and property - b