Building Wealth in Volatile Markets: Smarter investment strategies for Nigerians.

Nigeria’s economic environment has become increasingly complex for investors. Inflationary pressures, currency fluctuations, interest rate adjustments and global uncertainties have created a market landscape where traditional investment assumptions no longer hold.

Yet amid this volatility lies an important reality: wealth can still be built consistently when investors adopt smarter, more disciplined strategies.

For many Nigerians, volatility often triggers fear-driven financial decisions. Some move entirely into cash positions. Others chase speculative returns in unfamiliar assets. Many postpone investing altogether while waiting for “better conditions.” Unfortunately, this approach often creates a bigger long-term problem because inflation steadily erodes purchasing power while idle capital loses value over time.

The truth is that volatile markets are not merely periods of uncertainty. They are also periods of opportunity for investors who understand how to position strategically.

According to the World Bank, Nigeria’s economy recorded its strongest growth in nearly a decade in 2024, driven by ongoing reforms and improved fiscal conditions. However, inflationary pressures and exchange rate instability continue to shape investor sentiment and household financial realities.

Understanding the New Investment Reality

The Nigerian investment landscape has changed significantly over the past few years. Rising interest rates, elevated treasury bill yields and tighter monetary policy have reshaped investor behaviour across asset classes.

In 2025, Nigeria’s fixed income market witnessed strong investor participation as yields on government securities became increasingly attractive. Treasury bills and bonds continued to attract institutional and retail investors seeking relatively safer returns in an uncertain environment.

At the same time, equity markets experienced periods of strong performance, particularly within banking and financial services stocks, as investors searched for instruments capable of outperforming inflation.

Inflation Is the Silent Wealth Destroyer

One of the biggest threats facing Nigerian investors today is inflation.

Many individuals still assess investment performance based purely on nominal returns without considering real returns after inflation. An investment generating 15 percent annually may appear attractive, but if inflation is higher than that return, the investor is effectively losing purchasing power.

This is why smarter investing begins with understanding the difference between preserving money and preserving value.

Historically, many Nigerians have relied heavily on savings accounts or low-yield deposits as primary wealth preservation tools. In today’s environment, that approach is increasingly insufficient for long-term financial growth.

Investors must therefore prioritise instruments capable of generating inflation-adjusted returns over time. This requires balancing liquidity needs with long-term capital appreciation objectives.

Diversification Is More Important Than Ever

One of the most effective strategies for navigating volatility is diversification.

Market uncertainty affects asset classes differently at different times. Fixed income instruments may outperform during periods of high interest rates, while equities may deliver stronger long-term growth during economic recovery cycles. Real assets may provide inflation protection, while foreign currency exposure may help reduce exchange rate risks.

The goal of diversification is not to eliminate risk entirely. That is impossible. The objective is to avoid overexposure to a single risk source.

Nigerian investors increasingly recognise the importance of building balanced portfolios across multiple asset classes rather than concentrating capital in one investment type. This is particularly important in volatile economies where policy changes, currency movements or inflation shocks can rapidly alter market conditions.


Why Fixed Income Still Matters

In recent years, fixed income instruments have regained strong investor attention in Nigeria due to elevated yields.

Treasury bills, Federal Government bonds and money market instruments have become attractive for investors seeking relatively stable returns amid market uncertainty. Analysts have noted increased investor appetite for these securities as tighter monetary policy pushed yields upward.

For conservative investors, fixed income remains an important portfolio stabiliser.

However, investors must also recognise that fixed income strategies should evolve with changing interest rate cycles. When rates begin moderating, investors may need to reassess duration exposure, reinvestment strategies and portfolio allocation to maintain optimal returns.

This is why professional portfolio management and active investment monitoring are becoming increasingly valuable in today’s environment. Mutual funds like the Coral Income Fund provide that required balance and guidance.


Equities Still Offer Long-Term Wealth Potential

Despite market volatility, equities remain one of the most important long-term wealth creation tools.

Historically, equities have outperformed inflation over extended periods because they provide exposure to corporate earnings growth, dividend income and capital appreciation. While stock markets experience short-term fluctuations, quality companies with strong fundamentals often recover and grow over time.

In Nigeria, sectors such as banking, telecommunications, consumer goods and energy continue to present selective opportunities for long-term investors. Financial stocks, in particular, have benefited from higher yields and improving earnings visibility in recent periods.

However, smarter equity investing requires selectivity rather than speculation. If you are not vast in decoding the equity market, mutual funds like the FSDH Coral Balanced Fund allow you to get the best of both worlds, providing safety through expert selection and guidance, while delivering returns.


Emotional Investing Is a Major Risk

One of the most overlooked threats during volatile periods is emotional decision-making.

Market uncertainty often pushes investors into reactive behaviour. Fear during downturns leads some investors to exit markets prematurely, while greed during rallies encourages excessive risk-taking. Both extremes can damage long-term financial outcomes.

Successful investing requires emotional discipline. Rather than reacting to daily headlines or short-term market movements, investors should focus on long-term objectives, asset allocation discipline and risk-adjusted strategies aligned with their financial goals.


Financial Literacy Is the Foundation of Wealth Creation

As investment options become more sophisticated, financial literacy becomes increasingly important.

Many Nigerians still lack sufficient understanding of portfolio diversification, risk management, inflation-adjusted returns and long-term investment planning. This knowledge gap often exposes investors to poor financial decisions or fraudulent schemes promising unrealistic returns.

Building wealth sustainably requires informed decision-making. Financial institutions, asset managers and investment professionals therefore have an important responsibility to deepen investor education and improve public understanding of sound investment principles.

The Smarter Path Forward

Volatile markets are unlikely to disappear anytime soon. Global uncertainty, geopolitical risks, evolving monetary policies and domestic economic reforms will continue shaping investment environments across emerging markets, including Nigeria.

However, volatility does not eliminate wealth-building opportunities. It simply changes the rules of engagement.For Nigerian investors, the smarter path forward lies in disciplined diversification, long-term thinking, inflation-conscious investing and professional financial guidance. Wealth creation today requires more than chasing returns. It requires building resilient investment strategies capable of adapting across market cycles.

The investors who will thrive in this environment are not necessarily those taking the highest risks. They are the ones making the most informed, balanced and strategic decisions over time.


Margaret Agbonlahor is Senior Vice President, Business Development, FSDH Asset Management.

Contact us today at [email protected], 0201 700 8900, or visit www.fsdhaml.com to learn more.

Head, Internal Control

Paul Babatunde

BACKGROUND

Paul Babatunde is the Head of Internal Control at FSDH Asset Management Ltd. He has over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry. He began his career in 2008 as a Credit Processing Officer with the United Bank for Africa PIc. He later served as the team lead for Group Shared Services Helodesk and further moved through the ranks, serving in other capacities such as Fund Transfers, Payment Investigations Lead e.t.c. He joined Coronation Merchant Bank in 2016 as an Internal Control Officer and was later drafted to the Internal Audit division as a team lead in 2017, a position which he held until July 2019 when he joined Anchoria Asset Management Ltd as the Head – Compliance, Risk Management and Internal Control. He proceeded to Core Financial Group in 2020, where he served in the capacity of Group Head – Risk Management, Compliance and Internal Control, overseeing the activities of the Stock-broking, Asset management and DC subsidiaries of the group. Paul is a sponsored individual of the Securities and Exchange Commishion and holds a Bs in Accounting from the Lagos State University as well as the ISO 27001:2013 Lead Auditor certification as issued by the British Standards Institute.

Paul is a great achiever having led and delivered remarkably in his roles in the banking industry and capital markets. He has uncovered and resolved salient issues in his capacity within the Compliance, Risk Management and Internal Audit functions. He has also implemented several initiatives on process improvement, controls enhancement and risk management across various financial services institutions.

Head, Compliance

Adedayo Bello

BACKGROUND

Adedayo joined FSDH Asset Management team in 2021 as the Chief Compliance officer, where he coordinates all the regulatory and statutory Compliance of the Company. Prior to joining FSDH Asset Management Limited, he has worked with notable Financial Institutions within the Capital market.

He is a finance professional with over 15 years of experience in Investment Banking. He was Head Compliance at AIICO Capital Limited, and equally functioned as Internal Control Officer, Acting Team Lead, Investment/Treasury Operations, and member of a Reconciliation Team in the same organization.

He commenced his Financial Institution journey/career at United Capital Securities Limited, a subsidiary of United Capital PLC (Formerly UBA Capital) where he worked in various units like Operations, Reconciliation & Resolutions, and Business Development departments.

Adedayo holds a B.Sc. in Geology from University of Ado-Ekiti and Masters’ degree in Exploration Geophysics from Federal University of Technology, Akure. He is an accredited Compliance Officer with the Securities and Exchange Commission as Sponsored Individual.

Head, Operations

Chinedu Nnadi

BACKGROUND

Chinedu Nnadi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. He is currently running his Post-Graduate Diploma in the University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos.

Chinedu is an Operations Specialist spanning over 17 (seventeen) years beginning from Union Systems Limited where he worked as the Systems Support/Analyst before joining the Operations Unit of Asset & Resource Management Co. Ltd (ARM Investment Managers). His time at ARM was one in which he was a key member of the Operations Unit where he was involved in organization-wide process improvement with his involvement in the Business Process Review (BPR) which identified inefficiencies and proposed improvements that led to timely execution of Strategic and Tactical transformation. This review greatly impacted on process efficiency, overall organizational effectiveness through transformation of resources, migration and adoption of relevant Information Technology tools for Operational efficiency.

He later joined Nova Asset Management Limited (NOVAMBL) as the Team Lead, Capital Market Operations where He was responsible for setting up of the Operations unit from the onset, from there, he joined FSDH Asset Management Limited where he currently sits as the Head of Operations.

Chinedu is vastly skilled and knowledgeable in the Nigerian Asset Management Operations and Regulations. Business Optimization, Process automation and Transaction processing, systems re-engineering. He is a driver of technology and operational initiatives.

He is happily married and has undergone professional trainings on Personal Improvements, Systems and Process Improvements, Financial Market Fundamentals.

Chief Investment Officer

Taofik Oyeniyi

BACKGROUND

Taofik Oyeniyi is the Chief Investment Officer at FSDH Asset Management Limited. He has over two and half decades of experience in the financial services industry across Treasury/Money market activities, Funds management, Balance Sheet and Liquidity Management, Business Development, Credit Analysis, and Structuring.

He started his Banking career in 1997 as an Executive Trainee at Equity Bank after a brief stint as an investment Officer at Compass Finance and Investment. He grew to the position of Chief Dealer before joining Intercontinental Bank as a Regional Head of Treasury in the Treasury and Investment Banking Division. In 2005. He joined Skye High Financial Services in 2010 as an Executive Partner and Division Head of Treasury and Funds Management. He worked in this capacity up until joining TAJ Bank as the Treasurer and Divisional Head of Treasury and Investment in 2019. He joined Radix Pension Managers in 2021 as the Divisional Head of Investment and Treasury.  He was responsible at Radix for formulating the overall Investment strategy for all funds managed, supervising Portfolio Managers in various investment activities, and ensuring funds are invested in line with asset allocation.

Taofik is a graduate of Business Administration and a holder of   MBA (Finance Major) degree from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He is a Chartered Accountant (ACA), an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), and a CFA Chartered Holder.

Chief Financial Officer

Funmilayo Oletubo

BACKGROUND

Funmilayo Oletubo is a finance professional with years of experience in business strategy, financial and performance management, liquidity management, operations control, risk management, taxation, project management and process optimization.

She is the Chief Financial Officer at FSDH Asset Management Limited “FSDH AM’”, where she acts as a strategic business partner for creating value and executing the firm’s financial strategies.

Before joining FSDH AM, Funmilayo started her career with Integrated Software Services Limited where she gained extensive knowledge for driving the efficiency of business with technology and financial solutions. She shortly after joined Chapel Hill Denham as an Investment Officer where she rose through the ranks to become an Assistant Vice President, finance and operations supporting the Investment Management, Securities Trading, Investment Banking and Trusteeship businesses. She was responsible for coordinating several responsibilities as: budget preparation, financial reporting and analysis, consolidated financial reporting, external audit liaison, management performance reviews, regulatory reporting, automation and system enhancement, asset and liability management, alternative fund accounting, investment accounting, standard operating policy development and compliance with the International Financial Reporting Standards {IFRS}.

She holds a BSc in Applied Accounting and Accounting from Oxford Brookes University, Glasgow, United Kingdom and Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Nigeria respectively. She is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN).

She is happily married, passionate about socio-economic development and runs an NGO aimed at supporting the less privileged.

Head, Sales, FSDH Asset Management

Margaret Agbonlahor

BACKGROUND

Margaret joined the FSDH Asset Management team in 2020 as the Head of Sales, where she drives the various market segments; HNIs, Institutions and Retail. She has over 20 years of banking experience, with expertise in Sales, Business Development, Marketing and Portfolio Management. She is also an approved Corporate Client adviser. Before she joined FSDH, Margaret was a Team Lead for Core Banking Finacle Software Application change at Infosys, Bangalore India. She has garnered a deep understanding of the Fixed Income, Money Market and Equities Market, and attended several courses on Wealth and Portfolio Management. She holds a BSc. in Business Administration from the University of Benin and an MBA from the University of Lagos.

Non-Executive Director, FSDH Asset Management

Nike Ogunjimi

BACKGROUND

Nike is a finance professional with over 18 years of experience in investment management, financial advisory and commercial banking.

Over the span of her career, she has worked at several leading firms in the Nigeria financial services industry. She is currently a Director at Kuramo Capital Management where she focuses on investment management and investor relations activities. Prior to Kuramo, Nike was part of the Client Solutions team at Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria and provided financial advisory solutions to the bank’s local blue-chip clients.

She also worked at Afrinvest Limited and, as a senior member of the Investment Banking team, she led the execution of numerous headline M&A mandates for notable Nigerian companies. She was a member of the firm’s Management Team and had oversight responsibility for the Finance unit, alongside her investment banking duties.

Nike has also worked at ARM Investment Managers where, as part of the Investment Management team, she was responsible for covering various sectors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange as well as international financial markets. She holds a BSc. Insurance from University of Lagos, Nigeria and an MSc. Finance from University of Leicester, UK.

Managing Director, FSDH Asset Management

Toyin Owolabi

BACKGROUND

Mr. Owolabi has over 20 years of banking experience and is the Group Head of Financial Institutions, responsible for developing and managing the relationship with all non-bank financial institutions and other institutional clients. Before joining FSDH, he worked at FCMB and at different times oversaw Financial Institutions, Correspondent Banking and Structured Funding. He was also the Head of treasury at IMB international Bank. Mr. Owolabi’s educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from the University of Ilorin and an MBA from Business School Netherlands. He has attended numerous local and international courses and in addition to financial institutions, was responsible for wealth management and correspondent banking at FSDH Merchant Bank.

Non-Executive Director, FSDH Asset Management

Kelechi Okoro

BACKGROUND

Kelechi was at Argentil Capital Partners where he originated and executed infrastructure transactions. Prior to Argentil, he worked with the Infrastructure and Natural Resources Group of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and at ARM Investment Managers (with ~USD 2bn AUM), both in Nigeria. He holds a Bachelor’s in Human Physiology from the University of Ibadan, and an M.B.A. from Lagos Business School. He serves as a Non-Executive Director.

Non-Executive Director, FSDH Asset Management

Yasmin Belo-Osagie

BACKGROUND

She was a border in England before proceeding to Princeton where she graduated cum laude in History (major) and Finance (minor) in 2011. She attended Le Cordon Bleu (a hospitality education institution), in Paris and London. She studied at Harvard Law School and at Stanford Graduate School of Business, graduating with a JD/MBA in 2019. After her graduation from Princeton, Belo-Osagie worked with McKinsey & Company as a business analyst till 2013. While at McKinsey & Company, she met Afua Osei with whom she co-founded She Leads Africa. She serves as a Non-Executive Director with FSDH Asset Management Limited.

Non-Executive Director FSDH Asset Management

Bukola Smith

BACKGROUND

Mrs. Bukola Smith holds an MBA from Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, U.K., and a B.Sc. in Economics from the University of Lagos. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), an Honorary Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, and an Associate Member of the Certified Institute of Pensions (Nigeria).

She became the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of FSDH Merchant Bank in April 2021. She brings 29 years of progressive experience in the banking industry with a track record of strategic execution and leadership. Before her appointment as Managing Director, she was the Executive Director of Business Development at First City Monument Bank and held several other leadership positions since joining in 2006. She was responsible for the bank’s over 200 branches across the country, Public Sector, Business Banking, Agriculture, and Transaction Banking divisions. Under her, the bank’s SME-focused team, in three years, moved from 5th position in the industry to 1st position in 2019 (KPMG Customer Service Report 2020).

In addition, she established the FCMB Women in Business Desk (branded SheVentures), which supports female entrepreneurs, and set up FCMB Trustees and FCMB Custody. She was at some point the Divisional Head of Treasury, Divisional Head of Internal Audit, and also had responsibility for the Investment Banking and Registrar subsidiaries of the bank. Bukola also sat on the board of Legacy (now FCMB) Pension Funds Ltd., CSL Stockbrokers Ltd., and FCMB Trustees Ltd.

Prior to joining FCMB in 2006, she worked with FSB International Bank from 1992 to 2000 and Fidelity Bank Plc from 2000 to 2006, gaining experience in several areas of banking, including treasury operations, international trade services, foreign and local currency trading, bond trading, correspondent banking, and relationship management of non-bank financial institutions and private banking clients.

Bukola currently sits on the boards of Women in Successful Careers (WISCAR) and the Toyin Oni Foundation (an NGO for cancer awareness). She serves as a mentor to several young women within and outside these networks.

Chairman, FSDH Asset Management

Folashade Laoye

BACKGROUND

She is a graduate of University of Lagos (BSc Accounting, 1990) and qualified as an Associate member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales in 1995 and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria in 1997. She trained with Coopers & Lybrand, UK (now PricewaterHouseCoopers) from 1991 to 1995 and worked with the Corporate Finance Unit of First Securities Discount House (“FSDH”) from 1995 to 1997. She holds a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. She has been instrumental in charting the growth strategy of Hygeia for several years. She serves as the Chairman of the FSDH Asset Management Limited Board of Directors.