26/03/2026
If you're reading this with ₦27,000 in your account, three unpaid bills, and that familiar tightness in your chest when you think about money — welcome. You're exactly where you need to be.
I'm not here to tell you to "just stop buying small chops" or to shame you for that ₦5,000 wig you bought last month to feel human. I'm not going to pretend that saving 50% of your income is realistic when rent is due and garri prices have doubled again.
This book is for you and other Nigerian women who:
Earn ₦30,000–₦150,000 monthly (or have irregular income)
Are tired of "village people" jokes about their finances
Have tried budgeting apps that don't understand Nigerian reality
Want financial freedom but don't know where to start when "start" feels impossible
The Broke Girl Investment isn't about getting rich quick. It's about building a financial foundation when you're starting from below ground level. It's about turning ₦500 into ₦5,000, then ₦50,000, then freedom.
Every strategy in this book passes the Broke Girl Test: Can you do this with ₦27,000 ($20) or less in your account? If not, it's not in here.
Let's build something real together.
Are you always broke before the end of the month? This book is for you.The Broke Girl Investment was written for Nigerian women who want to be better with money but don't know where to start. It does not matter how much you earn. You can start right now, with what you have.This book will show you:Ho...