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FG To Borrow N120b From Local Debt Market

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A total of N120 billion (about $387m) would be borrowed by the Federal Government in local-currency denominated bonds at an auction on September 14, 2016, the Debt Management Office (DMO) disclosed on Tuesday.

The DMO said it would raise N40bn each from debt maturing in 2021, 2026 and 2036, using the Dutch auction system.

All the bonds are re-openings of previously issued debt.

The Federal Government has estimated it will borrow around N900bn from the local debt market this year to fund a budget deficit projected at N2.2tn.

The Central Bank of Nigeria has said it is planning to borrow N1.77bn via Treasury Bills in the last three months of the year.

In its fourth quarter Treasury bill issue programme released on Monday, the CBN said it would raise about N815.37bn, comprising 91 days, 182 days and 364 days debt instruments

In addition to the above, the central bank was also planning to raise about N952.05bn as rollover in the three categories of the instruments.

The nation’s overnight naira interbank lending rate eased to 16 per cent on Friday, down from 20 per cent recorded the previous Friday.

This followed improved naira cash liquidity after the disbursal of July budgetary allocations to Federal Government agencies.

The Federal Government distributes revenues from crude exports and taxes among the three tiers of government every month.

About N250bn ($751m) belonging to states and local government from July budget hit the banking system last week, and provided liquidity.

Total bank surplus cash with the CBN stood at N118bn on Friday, better than the N62bn recorded last Friday.

At the CBN’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting in July, the central bank raised its benchmark interest rate (Monetary Policy Rate) to 14 per cent in a bid to tighten liquidity.

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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MTN Nigeria Ignites Yuletide Spirit With VibeTide Campaign

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A festive campaign designed to blend culture, lifestyle, music, generosity, and digital engagement into one connected celebration that brings millions of Nigerians together across cities and communities has been launched by MTN Nigeria.

Known as VibeTide, this initiative will continue throughout the festive months with a rich mix of activities designed to meet Nigerians wherever they gather.

The campaign came alive this morning with Y’ello Santa, a multi-city activation that lit up Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Ibadan, and Enugu with surprises, gifts, entertainment, and heartwarming interactions.

Thousands of Nigerians were celebrated and rewarded as MTN teams visited high traffic locations to create spontaneous festive moments. The turnout and excitement across the cities reflected the early momentum that the season typically brings.

To support the influx of returnees and tourists arriving for the holidays, MTN would introduce integrated bundles designed with the I Just Got Back (IJGB) community in mind.

Many travellers rely on mobile data the moment they land, using it to navigate busy cities, book rides, find events, make cashless payments, and stay connected to family and friends.

These affordable and reliable options ensure that visitors can settle in quickly and enjoy the festive experience without connectivity barriers. The bundles would be available through the yellotide portal, regular channels and the MyMTN app.

The dedicated portal for the initiative serves as the digital gateway for the entire campaign. It provides customers with access to exclusive event tickets, curated experiences, giveaways, and up to date information on all VibeTide activities, giving Nigerians an easy and personal way to stay plugged into the celebration.

YelloTide will run across November and December and extend into early 2026. It combines on ground activations, digital engagement, talent showcases, and community focused surprises that reinforce MTN’s commitment to celebrating Nigerians and powering shared experiences. Whether in bustling cities or in hometowns with family, MTN is placing itself at the heart of the celebrations, giving Nigerians more to enjoy and more to remember this festive season.

The Chief Marketing Officer of MTN Nigeria, Ms Onyinye Ikenna Emeka, said VibeTide was created to elevate the energy and emotion of the season, noting that it celebrates the joy Nigerians naturally bring to this time of year.

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NACCIMA Backs N20bn Bond Replacement of Container Deposit System

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) has welcomed the introduction of a N20 billion collective insurance bond backed by a consortium of insurers to replace the long-standing container deposit system in Nigeria’s maritime trade.

The container deposit system allows shipping companies to charge importers of clearing agents a refundable fee (container deposit) whenever they take delivery of a container from the port for the purpose of unpacking and returning it after use. It serves as a guarantee that the importer will return the container to the shipping line in good condition within a stipulated, agreed period.

The new scheme, designed to protect international traders and freight-forwarders, marks a major shift toward an insurance-driven framework for container and cargo risk management, with agreed standard premiums now set for container indemnity, cargo-in-transit, and public liability coverages.

Speaking at an engagement with insurance stakeholders on Wednesday in Lagos, NACCIMA’s President, Mr Jani Ibrahim, represented by the group’s Director General, Mr Sola Obadimu, emphasised the critical role of insurance in enabling business operations from maritime and oil & gas to agriculture and exports.

The two-day event, which dedicated the first day to maritime stakeholders, held at NACCIMA’s secretariat, spotlighted how Section 203 of the newly assented Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025 outlaws the traditional container-deposit fee and ushers in an insurance-based mechanism for both laden and empty shipping containers.

The reform signals “a new era” in container-risk management, NACCIMA said.

To drive implementation, NACCIMA proposed setting up an Implementation Committee representing private-sector trade groups (including manufacturers, SMEs, employers), regulators and all maritime stakeholders.

According to the association, on-boarding is slated to begin January 2026.

“The private sector will take the lead in implementing the Container Insurance Law in the maritime sector, towards the complete elimination of the deposit fee, as stipulated in law,” Mr Obadimu said.

Business-owners were urged to support the shift to an insurance-model, with NACCIMA detailing its partnership with consulting firm FRM Communications Limited to digitise container profiling, map stakeholders and integrate into national trade-facilitation systems.

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Nigeria to Commence T+2 Settlement Cycle November 28

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that Nigeria’s capital market will officially transition to a T+2 settlement cycle for equities transactions from Friday, November 28, 2025.

The reform, aimed at aligning Nigeria with global best practices, is expected to enhance market efficiency, improve liquidity, and strengthen investor confidence ahead of the traditional year-end rally.

With the T+2 transition, Nigeria is taking a significant step toward a more efficient, competitive, and investor-friendly capital market as it braces for becoming an ambitious $1 trillion economy.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the SEC said the migration from the current T+3 (trade date plus three days) cycle had reached full implementation following months of preparation and rigorous stakeholder testing.

“The migration is expected to significantly enhance the Nigerian capital market by allowing investors quicker access to funds, improving overall liquidity, and reducing counterparty risk exposure,” the Commission noted.

The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc, which serves as the market’s central counterparty, was praised for ensuring operational and technical readiness.

“Extensive testing with market participants has been successfully conducted without any reported issues,” the SEC said, adding that the initiative represents a “landmark change” in Nigeria’s market infrastructure.

Under the new settlement framework, all trades executed on Friday, November 28, 2025, will settle on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, while earlier transactions will continue under the existing T+3 system.

The SEC also reaffirmed its commitment to building a modern, transparent, and globally competitive market that continues to attract domestic and international investors.

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