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Offshore Investors Make Gradual Return to Nigeria’s Stock Market

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Some foreign portfolio investors who exited the stock market in Nigeria in February and March 2020 are gradually making a comeback.

It was initially feared in the first quarter of the year that the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) will be badly affected by the coronavirus pandemic and this made some investors to sell-off their holdings.

Apart from the COVID-19 scare during the period, offshore investors, sensing a liquidity crisis in the foreign exchange market in the country due to a crash in the price of crude oil, which is Nigeria’s main source of income, had to sell their investments in the country to jump out of the economy, especially after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) adjusted the Naira to N360/$1 from N306/$1.

According to data released by the NSE this week and analysed by Business Post, the outflow from the FPIs in February and March confirmed the panic in the period.

In January 2020, offshore investors pulled out N46.5 billion from the market and the next month, it rose to N52.4 billion and then N87.7 billion in March.

In terms of inflow from the FPIs, in January, it stood at N23.8 billion. It dropped to N19.0 billion the next month and rose to N22.5 billion in March.

In April 2020, when the lockdown imposed on Lagos, Abuja and Ogun State became effective, against all odds, the stock market witnessed growth and this was caused by the participation of domestic investors in the market, attracting more investments in equities, though trading was done remotely.

In fact, some offshore investors, who had earlier left the capital market but could not repatriate their funds because of the FX liquidity crisis, were forced to reinvest in the market and this caused the bullish run witnessed in April and May.

According to data from the NSE, the total value of trades in April and May; N128.7 billion and N119.2 billion respectively, had domestic transactions contributing chiefly to them; 58.67 per cent domestic versus 53.18 per cent in April and 70.42 per cent domestic versus 35.24 per cent in May.

Business Post observed that though domestic transactions have continued to dominate in the past few months unlike in the past, offshore investors are beginning to make their way back into the market and this was confirmed in the value of transactions in July and August 2020.

In July, the stock market recorded N13.7 billion inflow from FPIs and in August, it increased to N17.7 billion, while outflow in July dropped to N20.9 billion from N31.1 billion in June and stood at N21.3 billion last month.

According to the NSE, the total value of transactions in August dropped 8.49 per cent to N94.45 billion from N103.21 billion, with domestic investors contributing 58.73 per cent to the trades and FPIs accounting for 41.27 per cent.

So far this year, transactions worth N1.2 trillion have been carried out at the stock market, lower than N1.3 trillion recorded in the same period of last year.

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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SEC Postpones Q2 2026 Pre-registration Training, Examination for CMOs

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The pre-registration training and examination for capital market operators (CMOs) for the second quarter of 2026 has been postponed.

Business Post gathered that the new date for the exercise is now Monday, June 15, 2026.

This information was disclosed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) through a circular on Monday, June 8, 2026.

The Nigerian capital market regulator stated that this postponement has also resulted in the extension of the deadline for registration to Friday, June 12, 2026.

In the notice today, the SEC expressed its regret for the inconvenience this action may cause operators, who had prepared for the initial date of the training and examination.

“Further to the recent circular on Q2 2026 Pre-registration Training and Examination, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) hereby informs all eligible applicants for the Q2 2026 Pre-registration Training and Examination that the commencement date has been postponed to Monday, June 15, 2026.

“Registration on the designated portal has also been extended to Friday, June 12, 2026. All other conditions contained in the circular remain unchanged.

“The commission regrets any inconvenience this postponement may cause and appreciates the understanding of all applicants,” the disclosure noted.

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Fidson Lists Additional 600 million Shares on Stock Exchange

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

One of the leading healthcare firms in Nigeria, Fidson Healthcare Plc, has listed additional shares on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.

The new stocks absorbed into the stock market were 600 million units, raising the total issued and fully paid-up shares of Fidson to 3,000,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each from 2,400,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each.

The fresh equities came from the company’s rights issue of 600,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N35.00 per share.

They were issued to existing investors on the basis of one new ordinary share for every existing four ordinary shares held as of the close of business on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.

Confirming the development, the regulator in a notice said, “Trading licence holders are hereby notified that an additional 600,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each of Fidson Healthcare Plc were on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, listed on the daily official list of Nigerian Exchange Limited.

“The additional shares arose from the company’s rights issue of 600,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N35.00 per share on the basis of one new ordinary share for every existing four ordinary shares held as at the close of business on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.

“With the listing of the additional 600,000,000 ordinary shares, the total issued and fully paid-up shares of Fidson Healthcare Plc have now increased from 2,400,000,000 to 3,000,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each.”

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FG Approves Payments to 1,240 Contractors to Ease Liquidity Pressure

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

This news will surely excite local contractors with verified claims of N100 million or less, as the federal government has approved their payments.

This approval for the disbursement was given by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Taiwo Oyedele.

This followed a verification and reconciliation exercise designed to ensure only validated claims qualify for payment.

The beneficiaries cover contractors across multiple ministries, departments and agencies. The release of the funds is expected to enable contractors to return to project sites, pay workers, settle suppliers and meet outstanding financial commitments.

In an announcement on Monday, the Federal Ministry of Finance also said this latest batch of payments would ease liquidity pressure on small businesses and accelerate economic activity nationwide.

It was noted that the payments for verified claims of N100 million below were strategically done to spread economic impact broadly rather than concentrate disbursements among a handful of large firms.

The payments form part of a broader push to clear inherited contractor obligations, with over N700 billion verified in recent months.

“For many beneficiaries, the release of funds represents more than a financial transaction. It provides the certainty needed to sustain operations, preserve jobs, complete ongoing projects, and contribute to economic recovery and growth,” the ministry said in a statement.

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