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First Ally·May 12Off-Plan Property in Nigeria: Benefits, Risks, and How to Buy SafelyYou have probably seen the ads. “Buy now, move in 2026.” A glossy render of a beautiful apartment complex, attractive payment plans, and a…
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First Ally·Apr 30Why Estate Planning Matters More Than You ThinkNo family plans for conflict. Most parents believe that love, respect, and shared history will be enough to keep the family together when…
First Ally·Apr 28Is It Better to Buy a House That’s Already Built or Buy Land and Build from Scratch?One of the biggest decisions in real estate isn’t just where to live, it’s how you want to live. Should you buy a house that’s already…
First Ally·Apr 85 Wealth Lessons from Behind the Scenes (Funke Akindele) Every Nigerian Should KnowRonke earned well, gave generously, and nearly lost everything. Here are 5 powerful money lessons from Funke Akindele’s Behind the Scenes…
First Ally·Mar 31The Plan That Outlives SuccessMarch is almost over. But the conversation it started about women, wealth, and what it all means, deserves to carry forward.
First Ally·Mar 4Who Should Consider a High-Yield Investment Scheme in Nigeria?In a rising inflation environment, traditional savings accounts are no longer enough to preserve your purchasing power. As March begins…