TurnetFinance was not born in a boardroom. It was born from the frustration of every Nigerian who searched for financial answers and found content that did not match their reality — wrong prices, foreign context, and advice that simply did not apply.
10 live tools. 50 in the pipeline. All built for Nigerian money decisions.
40+ articles written for Nigerian prices, apps, and realities. No foreign defaults.
Every number, every example, every tool is built around how Nigerians actually live.
Three core problems we are solving for every Nigerian who lands on this platform.
Most financial content online is written for Western audiences. We write exclusively for Nigerian realities — local prices, local apps, local struggles, and local solutions.
Understanding your money should not cost money. All 50 tools on TurnetFinance will be completely free forever — no subscriptions, no downloads, no tricks.
We do not sugarcoat numbers or write to impress. We write to be useful. Every article and tool is built around one question: will this genuinely help a Nigerian make a better money decision?
TurnetFinance is built around two pillars that work together: honest finance content and free practical tools. The content educates. The tools calculate. Together, they help Nigerians make better money decisions every day.
We started with content because that is what Nigerians search for first. The tools are live and growing. By 2027, TurnetFinance will be home to 50 free Nigerian finance tools — the most comprehensive free finance platform in Nigeria.
Loan app reviews with real interest rates, requirements, and red flags before you borrow.
Cost of living breakdowns for Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and other Nigerian cities.
Side hustle content built around what actually works in Nigeria’s economy right now.
Finance tools that calculate loan repayment, salary take-home, budget, rent affordability, and more.
40+ articles covering loan apps, cost of living, side hustles, finance apps, student finance, and earning in dollars. Written for Nigerians, not a foreign audience.
Loan Calculator, Budget Planner, Salary Breakdown, Loan App Comparator, Cost of Living Calculator, Savings Tracker, Data Plan Comparator, Rent Checker, Hustle Estimator, Dollar Converter.
40 more tools are already planned and in development, rolling out through 2026 and 2027. Every tool is free to use directly in your browser with no signup required.
A team of young Nigerians who understand the money problems because they have lived them. No ivory tower. No foreign consulting firm. Just Nigerians building for Nigerians.
Abraham is a finance content creator, SEO expert, and self-taught web developer who built TurnetFinance from the ground up; every page, every tool, every line of code. He is the founder of Turnet Digitals and co-founder of WiseFinanceHelp & SkillSteps Nigeria, driven by a single belief: that money knowledge should be plain, practical, and built around Nigerian realities. At TurnetFinance, Abraham wears every hat; he designed the platform, developed it, leads the content strategy, and oversees the entire 50-tool roadmap. He describes TurnetFinance as “the finance platform Nigeria always needed but never had” and is building it to prove exactly that.
Israel brings a rare combination of linguistic precision and marketing intelligence to TurnetFinance. As a trained English and Education graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University, he understands how language builds trust — and at TurnetFinance, that is foundational. His current role as Chief Marketing Officer at UmeCart and UmeTech has sharpened his understanding of how to position and grow digital products in the Nigerian market. At TurnetFinance, Israel architects the brand strategy, shapes how the platform communicates, and ensures every message lands with the clarity and credibility that Nigerian audiences demand.
Known across Nigeria’s financial education space as Trader Ferd, Ferdinand Okafor is one of the country’s credible voices in trading and financial literacy. As the founder and CEO of FerdFx Academy, he has trained hundreds of Nigerians in financial markets, trading discipline, and wealth thinking. He also founded the FerdFx Foundation, which focuses on expanding financial education access for young Nigerians who cannot afford premium training. At TurnetFinance, Ferdinand serves as Executive Director and Chief Advisor — bringing deep expertise in financial systems, market dynamics, and strategic direction that backs the credibility of every tool and article the platform produces.
Olamilekan drives TurnetFinance’s marketing strategy with a sharp focus on Nigeria’s student population, one of the platform’s most important and underserved audiences. As a current Economics undergraduate at Obafemi Awolowo University, he is not marketing to students from the outside. He is one of them. He understands what campus finance looks like up close; the stretched budgets, the borrowing, the side hustle pressure, and he communicates with young Nigerians from that authentic position. His on-the-ground presence at OAU gives TurnetFinance direct penetration into the student market with the kind of credibility that no paid campaign can manufacture.
10 free Nigerian finance tools are live right now. Loan Calculator, Budget Planner, Salary Breakdown, Cost of Living Calculator and more — no signup, no download, completely free.
Full repayment before you borrow.
Nigerian monthly budget, built automatically.
Real take-home after tax and pension.
Monthly estimate for your Nigerian city.