Economy
NASD OTC Index Jumps 0.32% to 3,552.00 Points
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Unlisted Security Index (NSI) of the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange expanded by 0.32 per cent or 11.31 points on the first trading day after the Christmas break on Monday to 3,552.00 points from the 3,540.69 points it ended in the preceding trading session, which was last Wednesday.
Equally, the market capitalisation of the trading platform increased during the session by 0.32 per cent or N6.78 billion to N2.125 trillion from N2.118 trillion.
The growth recorded yesterday was spurred by four price gainers led by Central Securities Clearing System Plc (CSCS), which expanded by N3.25 Kobo to close at N35.80 per share against the previous trading value of N32.55 per share.
Further, Golden Capital Plc improved its value by 93 Kobo to sell at N10.22 per unit versus N9.29 per unit, Geo-Fluids Plc appreciated by 50 Kobo to trade at N6.00 per share compared with the preceding session’s N5.50 per share, and IPWA Plc added 8 Kobo to quote at 93 Kobo per unit versus 85 Kobo per unit.
Business Post reports that yesterday, there were three price losers led by MRS Oil Plc as it dropped N21.65 to sell at N194.94 per share versus N216.59 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc depleted by N2.18 to N49.12 per unit from N51.30 per unit, and Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc slid by 6 Kobo to 58 Kobo per share from 64 Kobo per share.
The volume of trades went up by 4,346.3 per cent on Monday to 29.6 million units from 665,419 units, the value of transactions skyrocketed by 9,832.8 per cent to N1.5 billion from N15.5 million, and the number of deals jumped by 371.4 per cent to 33 deals from 7 deals.
Infrastructure Credit Guarantee Company (InfraCredit) Plc remained the most active stock by value with 5.8 billion units exchanged for N16.4 billion. This was followed by Okitipupa Plc with 187.6 million units valued at N10.9 billion, and MRS Oil Plc with 36.1 million units worth N4.9 billion.
In terms of volume, InfraCredit Plc also led on a year-to-date basis with 5.8 billion units traded for N16.4 billion, IGI Plc ranked second with 1.2 billion units worth N420.7 million, while Impresit Bakolori Plc ws third with 536.9 million units valued at N524.9 million.
Economy
IMF Raises Nigeria’s 2026 Growth to 4.4% on Improved Macroeconomic Conditions
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The economic growth outlook of Nigeria for 2026 has been upgraded by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to 4.4 per cent from the 4.2 per cent earlier projected in October 2025.
This comes a few days after the World Bank Group raised the country’s growth forecast to 4.4 per cent this year from the 3.7 per cent earlier predicted in June 2025.
In its January 2026 World Economic Outlook (WEO) Update titled Global Economy: Steady amid Divergent Forces, the IMF explained that it was lifting the growth projection for Nigeria due to improved macroeconomic conditions and reform momentum.
However, it cautioned that “escalating geopolitical tensions” in the Middle East and Ukraine could negatively impact “the [positive] outlook.”
The organisation stressed that renewed trade tensions and protectionist measures, which could heighten global uncertainty and high public debt and fiscal deficits could exert upward pressure on long-term interest rates.
The IMF also identified energy prices as a critical factor shaping the 2026 outlook, projecting that energy commodity prices are expected to decline by about 7 per cent in 2026 largely due to weak global demand.
It charged the Nigerian government to focus on rebuilding fiscal buffers, and structural reforms without delay to maintain economic stability.
The Fund also stressed that central bank independence remains critical for macroeconomic stability, especially amid heightened global volatility.
It said the ability of the country to meet its 2026 growth target would depend on the consistent implementation of reforms and its capacity to withstand domestic and external shocks as the global economy continues to adjust.
As for the global economy, the IMF noted that it anticipates a 3.3 per cent growth in 2026, reflecting a balancing of divergent forces.
Economy
FG Targets Quicker Delivery of Oil, Gas Projects
By Adedapo Adesanya
The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) execution as a critical lever for timely and successful delivery of oil and gas projects.
This was stated by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr Heineken Lokpobiri, while presiding over an EPC Steering Committee Meeting, where stakeholders reviewed progress from previous EPC roundtables and examined emerging industry perspectives shaping project execution in Nigeria.
Mr Lokpobiri said the meeting provided an opportunity to assess milestones achieved so far, align on shared priorities, and identify gaps requiring sustained attention to improve delivery outcomes across the sector.
“We reviewed progress updates from previous roundtables and discussed emerging EPC perspectives shaping the industry,” the minister said.
“The session allowed us to assess how far we have come, align on shared priorities, and identify areas requiring sustained focus to strengthen delivery outcomes,” he added.
He stressed that government remains deliberate in creating a conducive operating environment for industry players, noting that EPC effectiveness is central to achieving efficiency, cost discipline and long-term value in petroleum projects.
“Our commitment to maintaining a conducive operating environment for industry players is reflected in our efforts to provide the necessary support to enable efficient and productive operations,” Mr Lokpobiri stated.
The minister further emphasized that as Nigeria continues to promote and advocate for new oil and gas developments, EPC contractors and frameworks will play a decisive role in ensuring projects are executed on schedule and deliver optimal economic benefits.
“As we continue to promote and advocate for new projects, the role of EPC remains critical to achieving successful execution, timely delivery, and long-term value,” he added.
The EPC Steering Committee engagement forms part of ongoing government-industry collaboration aimed at de-risking project execution, accelerating investments and strengthening confidence in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.
Economy
Morison Industries Lists N400.3m Private Placement Shares on Customs Street
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The additional shares sold by Morison Industries Plc through private placement have been listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.
The additional equities were brought to Customs Street last week, according to a circular issued by the Head of Issuer Regulation Department of the NGX, Mr Godstime Iwenekhai.
The company listed a total of 266,838,125 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N1.50 per unit, amounting to N400.3 million, Business Post reports.
The listing of these new stocks of Morison Industries has increased the fully paid-up shares of the organisation to 1,256,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each from 989,161,875 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each.
“Trading licence holders are hereby notified that additional 266,838,125 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each of Morison Industries Plc were (on) Tuesday, January 13, 2026, listed on the daily official list of Nigerian Exchange Limited.
The additional shares listed on NGX arose from the company’s private placement of 266,838,125 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N1.50 per share.
“With the listing of the additional shares, the total issued and fully paid-up shares of Morison Industries Plc have now increased from 989,161,875 to 1,256,000,000 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each,” the disclosure disclosed.
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