If you invest N85,359.25 Naira in BUA Cement in January 2022, you now have N306,680.75

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But we are all on a different path. Why compare what I have with what someone else has? Moreso, if you don't cultivate the habits of investing when you have little, we may never invest. And remember with investing, 5k will not be 5k in a year
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But we are all on a different path. Why compare what I have with what someone else has? Moreso, if you don't cultivate the habits of investing when you have little, we may never invest. And remember with investing, 5k will not be 5k in a year time.
But we are all on a different path. Why compare what I have with what someone else has? Moreso, if you don't cultivate the habits of investing when you have little, we may never invest. And remember with investing, 5k will not be 5k in a year time.
The point I'm making is based on the analysis which still remains. In as much as starting little is better than not starting at all, investing in stocks is a game of number.
 
But we are all on a different path. Why compare what I have with what someone else has? Moreso, if you don't cultivate the habits of investing when you have little, we may never invest. And remember with investing, 5k will not be 5k in a year time.
Exactly! Everyone’s journey is unique. Starting small is still starting, and those little amounts, when invested consistently and wisely, grow over time. It’s not about the size today, but the habit and patience that compound into real wealth tomorrow.
 
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The point I'm making is based on the analysis which still remains. In as much as starting little is better than not starting at all, investing in stocks is a game of number.
Exactly. Starting small gets you in the game, but the real growth comes from scaling up over time. Investing in stocks is all about the numbers adding up.
 
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When investing, no amount is too little, it always grows if you pick the right stocks. A stock purchased in 2022 January is not more than 300 percent in profit.
if that was N100,000,000 you now have N300,000,000 in stock assets. there are many stocks that can give good numbers like this. That is a free N200,000 to do whatever you want. in this case, it happened with Bua cement.

When it comes to investing, no amount is too small. What matters most is choosing the right stocks and staying invested over time.

A great example is BUA Cement Plc.

If you had invested in BUA Cement in January 2022, your investment today could be up by over 300%.

Let’s break it down:

  • A ₦100,000,000 investment in 2022
  • Could now be worth over ₦300,000,000 in stock assets
That’s a gain of about ₦200,000,000—essentially money that your investment generated for you.

And the key point here is simple:
The same principle applies regardless of the amount.

Even if you started with:

  • ₦100,000 → becomes ₦300,000
  • ₦1,000,000 → becomes ₦3,000,000
The percentage growth is what matters.

The Bigger Lesson​

There are many stocks in the market capable of delivering strong returns like this—but they require:

  • Patience
  • Proper research
  • The discipline to hold through market fluctuations
BUA Cement is just one example of how the Nigerian stock market can reward long-term investors who position themselves early.

⚠️ Reality Check​

While gains like this are possible, they are not guaranteed. Not every stock will perform this way. That’s why:

  • Stock selection matters
  • Timing matters
  • Risk management matters

Final Thought​

Investing is one of the few ways money can work for you at scale.

Whether you start with a small amount or a large one, the goal is the same:
grow your capital over time by owning the right assets.
Rhe absolute size of your investment matters far less than your ability to identify and hold quality businesses.