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Nigerian Stocks Rise as Q3 GDP Growth Thrills Investors

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By Dipo Olowookere

Equities trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) closed on a positive note on Monday as investors, with glad tidings, received news of the growth recorded in Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the third quarter of this year.

Data released by the National Bureau Statistics (NBS) this morning revealed that the country’s GDP increased by 1.4 percent last quarter, making it the second consecutive positive growth since the emergence of the economy from recession in the second quarter of 2017.

Business Post reports that this development left transactions on the NSE to improve today by 0.24 percent, leaving the year-to-date return to stand at 36.90 percent.

The All-Share Index (ASI) increased by 89.02 points to settle at 36,792.60 points, while the market capitalisation grew by N30.98 billion to close at N12.81 trillion.

Also, at the close of business today, the market breadth ended positive with 17 price gainers and 15 price losers.

Nestle emerged the highest price gainer on Monday with N4.87k added to its share value to close at N1255.90k per share.

It was closely trailed by PZ Cussons, which rose by N2.30k to finish at N24.79k per share, and NASCON, which advanced by N1.39k to end at N15.89k per share.

Zenith Bank increased by 86k to finish at N24.98k per share, while Dangote Sugar improved by 62k to end at N14.95k per share.

But at the other end, Forte Oil was the biggest price loser, shedding N4.73k to settle at N43.89k per share.

It was followed by International Breweries, which fell by 95k to close at N50.85k per share, and Unilever, which depreciated by 50k to end at N37 per share.

GTBank declined by 40k to finish at N42.60k per share, while Nigerian Breweries went down by 30k to close at N138.50k per share.

Our correspondent reports that Custodian and Allied was investors’ toast today, exchanging 40.5 million shares worth N151.7 million.

FBN Holdings sold 27.5 million shares for N190 million, while Fidelity Bank traded 23.5 million shares at N37.5 million.

Diamond Bank exchanged 16.9 million shares worth N19.4 million, and Zenith Bank transacted 12.8 million shares valued at N319 million.

At the close of transactions on Monday, investors traded a total of 208.7 million shares worth N2.5 billion in 2,993 deals against 1.8 billion shares traded last Friday in 3,097 deals valued at N6.3 billion.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Lagos Lists N230bn Series 4 10-Year Bond on Stock Exchange

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Lagos N230bn Series 4 10-Year Bond

By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The N230 billion 10-year bond issued to investors by the Lagos State government has been listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.

It was the Series 4 of the state government’s N1 trillion Debt and Hybrid Instruments Issuance Programme, which was sold at a coupon rate of 16.25 per cent.

It was offered for sale to bondholders in November 2025, with Chapel Hill Denham Advisory Limited as the leading issuing house and bookrunner.

The joint issuing houses and bookrunners were Asset & Resources Management Limited, Capital Bancorp Plc, Cardinal Stone Partners Limited, Cedrus Capital Limited, Comercio Partners Capital Limited, Cordros Advisory Services Limited, Coronation Merchant Bank Limited, Dynamic Portfolio Limited, FCMB Capital Markets Limited, FCSL Asset Management Company Limited, FirstCap Limited, G.A. Capital Limited, LeadCapital Plc, Light House Capital Limited, Phoenix Global Capital Markets Limited, Quantum Zenith Capital and Investments Limited, Radix Capital Partners Limited, SFS Financial Services Limited, Stanbic IBTC Capital Limited, United Capital Plc, and, Vetiva Advisory Services Limited.

The debt instruments are callable at par after 60 months, on any coupon payment date, subject to the issuer having obtained prior regulatory approvals and upon issuance of the requisite notice to bondholders.

Business Post reports that the bond was sold at a unit price of N1,000, with the interest to be paid to investors on every May 20 and November 20 until maturity.

According to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, proceeds from the exercise would be used for critical infrastructure in transportation, housing, the environment, healthcare, education, urban renewal, and the provision of other sustainable infrastructure that would serve the future needs of the state.

The listing of the debt instrument on the stock exchange today, Monday, February 9, 2026, allows investors to trade the bond at the secondary market.

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CBN to Begin 304th MPC Meeting February 23

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced plans to hold its 304th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting on Monday, February 23 and Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

This information was disclosed in a circular published on the apex bank’s official website on Monday. This will be the first meeting of 2026.

The gathering comes amid sustained efforts by the CBN to rein in inflation, stabilise the foreign exchange market, and strengthen macroeconomic conditions.

At its last MPC meeting in November 2025, the central bank retained the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 27 per cent, maintaining its restrictive posture in a bid to curb inflationary pressures and stabilise the foreign exchange (FX) market.

The MPC is one of the bank’s highest policy-making bodies, responsible for formulating monetary and credit policies aimed at ensuring price stability.

Through key instruments such as the MPR, Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), and Liquidity Ratio (LR), the committee guides interest rate conditions and overall monetary direction in the economy.

Comprising the CBN Governor, Deputy Governors, Board members, and appointed external members, the committee meets periodically to review critical economic indicators, including inflation, gross domestic product, and exchange rate developments, before taking policy decisions.

The apex bank outlined the timetable and venue in its official notice.

“The 304th meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is scheduled to hold as follows,” the CBN said.

“Day 1: Monday, February 23, 2026 – Time: 10.00 a.m.”

“Day 2: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 – Time: 8.00 a.m.”

According to the circular, the meeting will take place at the MPC Meeting Room on the 11th floor of the CBN Head Office in Abuja.

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NGX Lifts Suspension on Fortis Global Insurance

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The suspension placed on trading in the shares of Fortis Global Insurance Plc has been lifted by the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited after six years.

The embargo arose from the company’s violation of Rule 3.1: Rules for Filing of Accounts and Treatment of Default Filing (Default Filing Rules).

The underwriting firm, formerly known as Standard Alliance Insurance Plc, was suspended by the exchange on July 2, 2019, after the board failed to file the necessary financial statements.

Rule 3.1 provides that if an issuer fails to file the relevant accounts by the expiration of the cure period, the exchange will: a) send to the issuer a second filing deficiency notification within two business days after the end of the cure period, b) suspend trading in the issuer’s securities, and c) notify the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the market within 24 hours of the suspension.

A notice from the bourse last week disclosed that the company has now filed all outstanding financial statements due to the NGX, and in view of this, the embargo has been lifted pursuant to Rule 3.3 of the Default Filing Rules.

This section states that, “The suspension of trading in the issuer’s securities shall be lifted upon submission of the relevant accounts, provided the exchange is satisfied that the accounts comply with all applicable rules of the exchange.

“The exchange shall thereafter also announce through the medium by which the public and the SEC were initially notified of the suspension, that the suspension has been lifted.”

The bourse informed trading license holders and the investing public “that the suspension placed on trading on the shares of Fortis Global Insurance was lifted on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.”

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