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TenTrade Pushes For Inclusive Growth In Forex Market

At its 2025 Partner Summit in Lagos, TenTrade advocates financial literacy and responsible trading as tools for wealth creation and economic inclusion.

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TenTrade Africa, a leading multi-asset online brokerage firm, is championing inclusive growth in Nigeria’s financial sector through forex trading, education, and accessible investment opportunities.

Speaking recently at the 2025 TenTrade Partners Summit in Lagos, Mr. Victor Ufot, Managing Director of TenTrade Africa, encouraged Nigerians to embrace the global foreign exchange (forex) market as a viable means of diversifying income and building financial resilience.

Ufot noted that participation in the forex market can be a lifeline for many households facing Nigeria’s current economic headwinds. “Trading is not just about profit – it’s about empowerment. It can fight poverty and unemployment when done responsibly,” he said.

With over two decades of experience as a financial marketing consultant, Ufot highlighted TenTrade’s commitment to financial literacy and safe investing through regulated platforms. Since its launch in 2023, the firm has trained and supported thousands of Nigerians—young and old—to navigate online CFD forex trading and achieve financial independence.

“We don’t just give access to commissions,” Ufot explained. “We provide tools, training, and freedom to operate. Learning to trade with TenTrade is free—something that costs about a thousand dollars in other academies.”

He stressed that TenTrade’s vision is to become a household name across Africa by raising financial literacy and reducing exposure to fraudulent investment schemes. “People fall for Ponzi schemes because they lack education. We want to teach them what’s real, what’s risky, and how to manage their investments wisely,” he added.

Ms. Princess Momodu, Partnership Manager for TenTrade Africa, reinforced the firm’s commitment to its partners. “We do what other brokers don’t—mentorship, marketing support, and our Funded Trader Program, which allows traders to start small and grow with institutional backing,” she said.

Momodu added that partners earn generous commissions and continuous business support. “We don’t just give commissions; we help our clients build communities and long-term partnerships,” she emphasized.

Sharing his experience, Mr. David Nwoye, a TenTrade partner, described the brand as “a bridge to opportunity.” He explained how the Funded Program enabled him to scale his portfolio despite limited initial capital.

“When I started, I had a small account, but TenTrade gave me access to capital to trade and grow. Without that, it would have taken years,” he said.

The event also served as a networking hub for TenTrade’s African partner network, fostering collaboration, idea exchange, and future alliances. Participants were introduced to new localized initiatives tailored to African markets, including enhanced partner reward systems, custom marketing tools, and expanded support programs aimed at boosting trader performance and client retention.

Ultimately, the summit underscored TenTrade’s broader mission—to empower Africans with the tools, knowledge, and capital needed to create wealth responsibly and inclusively.


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