A growing number of people want to improve their relationship with money. They realise that unless they become prudent with their funds, they won’t build or preserve wealth. So they’re consuming personal finance content and applying the principles and tips they learn to their lives. One source of this kind of advice is Nigerian personal finance YouTubers.
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Within the past half a decade, finance coaches and regular people with some financial insight have taken to the web to share their knowledge with the Nigerian public. Although their counterparts elsewhere in the world have been at it for much longer, these content creators are bringing a uniquely Nigerian perspective to the niche. It’s no surprise that some of them now have a large following.
If you’re seeking trustworthy information about managing your money, you’ll find these Nigerian YouTubers helpful.
Financial Jennifer
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Jennifer Awirigwe is a chartered accountant, chartered stockbroker, certified finance instructor, and investment banker. She is the founder of FinTribe, a wealth platform for women with thousands of members. Her YouTube channel (which has over 100,000 followers) features videos about traditional and unconventional investment opportunities, investment tips, and various how-to monologues concerning personal finance.
Fisayo Fosudo
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Fisayo Fosudo is one of Nigeria’s best-known YouTubers. He started as a tech content creator but has recently covered personal finance. They tend to be about digital savings and investment platforms, various income streams, and related money issues. At the last count, his channel had 745,000 subscribers.
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Femi Olaniyan
Femi Olaniyan
Femi Olaniyan is a personal finance, crypto, and stock market enthusiast. Being a self-described crypto trader, many of his videos are about cryptocurrency platforms, trading strategies, and growing small accounts. There’s also a bit dealing with trading fiat (FOREX). Femi’s channel has 161,000 subscribers.
Flo Finance
Flo Finance
Flo Finance (Flo Chinyere) discusses investments in Nigeria. There’s a good deal of information about treasury bills, Federal Government bonds, and Nigerian stock markets. But her strongest point is real estate. This YouTuber appears to be invested in real estate herself, and she provides in-depth information about constructing residential spaces in Nigeria. In her videos, she talks about building materials, costs, processes, and valuable building tips.
Micah Erumaka
Micah Erumaka
Micah Erumaka’s videos are largely about investing in stock markets. Regularly discussed themes include stock picks, investment evaluation, growing wealth by investing, and the best digital platforms for these purposes. He started out years ago with business-related content, but eventually morphed into an investment YouTuber focusing on the Nigerian and international markets.
Nigerian Investor
This YouTube channel educates its audience about a range of investments they can explore, even if they aren’t starting with much. The producer says he’s been a property manager for a decade, and has played in the commercial real estate arena for nine of those years. His content is becoming popular among personal finance enthusiasts who seek information beyond surface-level treatments and recommendations.
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Final Words
We hope you’ve found our list of Nigerian personal finance YouTubers helpful. You can get on YouTube, survey their content, and subscribe to the ones that appeal to you the most. However, make sure to do due diligence when considering any specific recommendations they give.
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Ikenna Nwachukwu holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He loves to look at the world through multiple lenses- economic, political, religious and philosophical- and to write about what he observes in a witty, yet reflective style.
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