Portfolio.

Current Holdings and Investment Focus


Investment Sectors

Motion invests in real, cashflow-heavy sectors that move Nigeria's economy daily. These are grounded businesses with proven demand and operational resilience.

Agriculture & Food Processing

Farm operations, crop aggregation, processing facilities, and distribution networks. Food production is essential, recession-proof, and capital-intensive—perfect for structured investment.

Essential Retail & Trade

Small-scale manufacturing, retail distribution, and trade operations serving local markets. Businesses with repeat customers, consistent cashflow, and minimal technology dependence.

Logistics & Services

Transportation fleets, last-mile delivery, warehousing, and operational services that support commerce. Infrastructure gaps create opportunity.

Portfolio Approach

Stage 1: SME Returns. Early-stage capital is deployed into proven SMEs with strong cashflow. Returns come through profit-sharing and equity acquisition. This is the foundation—stable, predictable, compounding.

Stage 2: Diversification. As SME returns compound, Motion diversifies into larger ventures, property holdings, and strategic infrastructure investments. Higher risk, longer timelines, but portfolio-scale returns.

Stage 3: Long-Term Assets. Eventually, Motion holds real estate, operational infrastructure, and innovation-stage ventures funded entirely by cashflow from earlier-stage investments.

Current Holdings

The portfolio is private. Motion does not disclose specific holdings, revenue figures, or individual investment details publicly.

What can be shared: Motion currently holds equity positions in food processing, retail distribution, agricultural operations, and essential services across Nigeria.

All investments are cashflow-positive or on clear paths to profitability within 6-12 months. Every position is actively managed with operational oversight and financial discipline.

Returns and Reinvestment

Motion invests in cashflow-generating SMEs to create recurring returns. Profit-sharing provides ongoing income, while gradually acquired equity stakes let us participate in long-term growth.

A portion of returns supports personal cashflow for the founder, while the rest compounds to grow the portfolio. This creates sustainable wealth—capital that works continuously, not capital locked away waiting for exits.

The goal is disciplined, long-term ownership. Motion builds wealth that compounds across decades, not quick flips. We hold assets, reinvest returns, and participate in the businesses we help build.