Nigerians Are Silently Investing In Gold Bars — This Is Why You Might Want to Join Them

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Investment advisers are noting that Nigerians are increasingly turning to gold bars instead of traditional jewellery as a hedge against inflation and currency instability, emphasising that small units (like 1 g or 5 g) are now accessible, certified 24-karat bullion carries no VAT, and the price is driven by purity and weight rather than design.

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