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NASD Investors Gain 19.01% in One Week

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange continued its recent stellar performances as it recorded a year-best performing 19.01 per cent growth in the 35th week of trading in 2024.

The NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) recorded a 304.26-point gain to end the week at 1,904.42 points versus 1,600.16 points recorded in Week 34, as the market capitalisation grew by N417 billion to finish at N2.61trillion compared with the preceding week’s N2.193 trillion.

High-flying Aradel Holdings Plc and one other price gainer influenced the growth recorded in the five-day trading week, overpowering the losses recorded by four securities.

Aradel Holdings Plc appreciated by 36.3 per cent to close at N7,413.51 per unit compared with the previous closing value of N5,437.50 per unit and UBN Property Plc gained 1.2 per cent to end at N1.67 per share against the former value of N1.65 per share.

On the flip side, Afriland Properties Plc depreciated by 17.9 per cent to settle at N14.77 per unit versus the preceding week’s value of N17.99 per unit, Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc shed 7.2 per cent to close at N19.00 per share, in contrast to the previous week’s N20.47 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc lost 0.9 per cent to end the week at N47.58 per unit compared with the previous week’s N48.00 per unit, and 11 Plc fell by 0.2 per cent to end at N182.70 per share against the former value of N183.10 per share.

The trading data showed that the total volume of trades during the week fell by 69.8 per cent to 2.6 million units from 8.5 million units in the previous week.

Inversely, the total value of transactions during the week surged by 218.3 per cent to N4.25 billion from N1.22 billion, and the number of deals executed jumped by 42.86 per cent to 310 deals from 217 deals in the previous week.

Aradel Holdings Plc topped the activity chart by value with N4.22 billion, FrieslandCampina Wamco followed with N110 million, CSCS Plc Plc raked in N9 million, 11 Plc also posted N3 million, and Afriland Properties Plc recorded N2 million.

But Geo Fluids Plc was the most traded security by volume with 0.83 million units, followed by Aradel Holdings Plc with 0.67 million units, CSCS Plc exchanged 0.46 million units, FrieslandCampina Wamco Plc transacted 0.24 million units, and UBN Property Plc traded 0.2 million units.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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AICPA, Nigerian Capital Market Institute to Strengthen Governance, Risk Management

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and the Nigerian Capital Market Institute (NCMI), the educational and training arm of the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), have collaborated to provide the Capital Market Operators (CMOs) in Nigeria with access to the Internal Control and Enterprise Risk Management Certificate programmes from the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO).

COSO is a joint initiative of five leading accounting and finance bodies, including the AICPA. It is dedicated to advancing thought leadership in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Internal Control, and Fraud Deterrence.

The COSO Internal Control Certificate Programme offers finance professionals a unique opportunity to develop expertise in designing, implementing and monitoring a system of internal control in today’s technology-driven world. The COSO Enterprise Risk Management Certificate Programme offers finance professionals the unique opportunity to learn the concepts and principles of the updated ERM framework and be prepared to integrate it into their organisation’s strategy-setting process to drive business performance.

With access to COSO programmes, businesses in Nigeria can strengthen their governance frameworks by developing and maintaining effective internal controls and managing risks such as errors, fraud, and mismanagement. This not only protects organisational assets but also promotes business continuity and resilience.

According to Ms Ijeoma Anadozie, Country Director, Nigeria at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, the global alliance formed by AICPA and CIMA, the collaboration marks a significant step towards strengthening corporate governance and risk management across the country

“By leveraging these resources, companies in Nigeria will be better equipped to tighten internal controls, enhance the accuracy and transparency of financial reporting, and foster greater investor confidence. These improvements are not only vital for business resilience and profitability, but they also contribute meaningfully to the broader economic development and financial stability of our country,” she noted.

On his part, Mr Tunde Kamali, Managing Director at the Nigerian Capital Market Institute, said he is proud to collaborate with the American Institute of CPAs in expanding access to globally recognised COSO programmes for businesses across Nigeria.

“This initiative reflects our commitment to equipping market participants with the tools needed to navigate an increasingly complex and risky landscape,” he said.

According to Mr Kamali, by deepening knowledge in internal control and enterprise risk management, “we are empowering businesses to operate with greater integrity, accountability, and strategic foresight. This collaboration not only supports the advancement of our capital market ecosystem, but also reinforces Nigeria’s long‑term vision for sustainable economic growth and global competitiveness.”

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NGX RegCo Fines Meristem, CSL, Three Other Stockbrokers N291m for Infractions

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Five stockbroking firms operating in the Nigerian capital market have been sanctioned for engaging in market infractions.

The affected companies, Meristem Stockbrokers Limited, CSL Stockbrokers Limited, Cowry Securities Limited, Associated Asset Managers Limited, and SMADAC Securities Limited, were fined a total of N291 million.

The Nigerian Exchange Regulation (NGX RegCo) Limited, which imposed the penalties on the stockbrokers, accused them of being involved in wash trades and self-matching transactions.

It was gathered that the culprits were investigated by the exchange’s panel, which uncovered repeated instances of improper trading practices such as artificial price formation and misleading market activity.

They have all been directed to undergo mandatory compliance and market conduct training.

Business Post learned from a notice to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that CSL Stockbrokers Limited was fined over N91 million, while the other four firms were each fined N50 million in line with provisions of the Investment and Securities Act 2025.

NGX RegCo noted that the penalties reflect the gravity of the breaches and were aimed at strengthening market discipline, deterring misconduct and preserving the integrity of the Nigerian capital market.

It further stated that the action reinforces its drive to ensure a fair, orderly and transparent trading environment, while bolstering investor confidence through stricter enforcement of market rules.

In accordance with the Memorandum and Articles of Association (MemArt) of the Exchange, the board of NGX Regco held a meeting on March 27, 2026, wherein it confirmed the decision of the RNBC to sanction the five trading license holder firms. These sanctions are commensurate to infractions and to serve as a deterrence to these violations,” a part of the notice read.

The action of RegCo came a few weeks after the price movement of a company on the NGX platform, Zichis Agro-Allied Industries Plc, was probed after gaining almost 900 per cent in one month.

Trading in the shares of the company was suspended for about a month and was only lifted on March 23, 2026, with its share price adjusted downward to N8.58 from N17.36.

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NGX, Secondary School Students Engage in Smart Money Talks

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Over 200 secondary school students from Covenant Child Academy, Testimony College, and Green Pastures High School were recently introduced to the fundamentals of financial literacy, capital markets, and responsible investing, offering early exposure to wealth-building principles by the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.

It was part of Customs Street’s week-long programme to commemorate Global Money Week 2026, themed Smart Money Talks.

The bourse joined the global community to celebrate the week as part of its commitment to advancing financial literacy and equipping the next generation of investors.

The students, who underwent the seminar under the NGX’s flagship X-Tour initiative, were guided by representatives from NGX and NGX Regulation on key considerations before investing, as well as common warning signs to watch for when evaluating investment opportunities.

The session reinforced the importance of cultivating positive money habits to support sound financial decisions in the future.

Extending its impact beyond in-person engagement, the exchange also convened an interactive Instagram Live session in collaboration with United Capital Plc.

Featuring Stanley Onuorah, widely known as Online Banker, the session focused on Building a Portfolio in Today’s Markets. It addressed pressing questions from young Nigerians on navigating the capital market, understanding available investment products, and making informed financial choices.

During the session, a representative from NGX’s Trading and Products division shared practical insights into the range of instruments available in the market, including equities, fixed income securities, and exchange-traded funds, while outlining clear pathways for getting started and building resilient portfolios across varying market conditions.

In parallel, a representative from Market Regulation emphasised the importance of investor protection frameworks, educating participants on their rights, the safeguards that ensure fair market practices, and the necessity of due diligence in sustaining trust and integrity within the market.

The session has since attracted thousands of views, significantly amplifying awareness around financial literacy and encouraging greater youth participation in the capital market.

Through these initiatives, NGX continues to play a pivotal role in shaping financially responsible citizens, in line with its broader mandate to drive inclusive growth and strengthen investor confidence within Nigeria’s financial ecosystem.

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