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Wall Street Moment for Lagos: Nigerian Stocks Smash ₦100 Trillion Barrier

Stephen Akudike by Stephen Akudike
January 6, 2026
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Nigeria’s Stock Market Records N1.81 Trillion Gain in July.
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The Nigerian stock market kicked off 2026 with a statement rally, storming past the long-anticipated ₦100 trillion market capitalisation mark and sending a clear message that investor appetite is back in force. On January 5, equities added fresh value in a single session, lifting total market capitalisation from about ₦99.9 trillion to ₦101.5 trillion, a milestone few would have predicted during the market’s more cautious phases in recent years.

The rally was powered by a broad wave of buying that pushed the All-Share Index (ASI) up by 1.74 per cent, or 2,725 points, to close at 159,218.2. With that surge, the benchmark index edged within touching distance of the psychologically important 160,000-point level, extending its year-to-date return to 2.32 per cent in just the first trading days of the year.

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What made the session stand out was the depth of participation. Gains were not limited to a handful of stocks; mid- and large-capitalisation names dominated activity, with several counters hitting the daily 10 per cent price limit. Stocks such as NSLTECH, Champion Breweries, Fidson, May & Baker, and PZ Cussons all closed at their upper price bands, reflecting strong conviction buying rather than speculative trades.

Heavyweights also played their part. Among trillion-naira stocks, Aradel Holdings climbed more than seven per cent, while International Breweries and Nigerian Breweries posted solid gains. Banking stocks were equally buoyant, with Access Holdings, Zenith Bank, GTCO, and UBA all recording notable advances, reinforcing the sector’s role as a market anchor.

Trading activity matched the price momentum. Tantalizers and Zenith Bank led in volume, while Zenith Bank also topped transaction value at about ₦3.5 billion, followed by WAPCO and Aradel. The combination of rising prices and strong turnover suggested renewed participation from institutional investors returning after the holiday lull.

Not every stock shared in the celebration. Juli Plc and Ikeja Hotel led the decliners, each shedding close to ten per cent, but losses were relatively limited compared to the scale of gains elsewhere, underscoring the market’s bullish tone.

Crossing the ₦100 trillion mark carries more than symbolic weight. Analysts say it reflects growing confidence in Nigeria’s equities as inflation hedges, income-generating assets, and vehicles for long-term growth, especially amid reforms in the financial sector and improving corporate earnings outlooks. It also reinforces the perception that the market’s late-2025 rally was not a fluke but the foundation of a broader upswing.

With momentum firmly on its side and heavyweight stocks leading the charge, the Nigerian Exchange now faces its next test: whether buying pressure can be sustained long enough to push the ASI decisively beyond 160,000 points. For now, investors appear convinced that the new year has opened with a bullish script—and the ₦100 trillion milestone may be just the beginning.

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