Is Nigeria’s economy outperforming its politics, or is the new political landscape driving this growth? 🇳🇬
While the APC has officially secured 100% control across the South-South, North-Central, and North-West zones as of March 2026, the Nigeria Exchange (NGX) is telling an even bigger story. We now have 24 companies worth over N1 Trillion. From Airtel Africa leading at N23.6trn to Wema Bank joining the "Trillionaire Club," the corporate landscape is shifting fast.
With the map turning blue (APC) and the stock market turning green, where do you see the most opportunity for Nigeria in 2026? 👇
24 Nigerian companies are now worth over N1 trillion on the stock market (2025)
1. Airtel Africa Plc: N23.60trn
2. MTN Nigeria Communications Plc: N16.31trn
3. BUA Foods Plc: N14.36trn
4. Dangote Cement Plc: N13.57trn
5. BUA Cement Plc: N8.37trn
6. Aradel Holdings Plc: N5.82trn
7. Seplat Energy Plc: N5.07trn
8. Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc: N4.29trn
9. Zenith Bank Plc: N3.83trn
10. Lafarge Africa Plc: N3.29trn
11. Geregu Power Plc: N2.85trn
12. Nestlé Nigeria Plc: N2.58trn
13. International Breweries Plc: N2.52trn
14. Presco Plc: N2.43trn
15. Nigerian Breweries Plc: N2.42trn
16. Transcorp Power Plc: N2.30trn
17. First HoldCo Plc: N2.22trn
18. Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc: N2.08trn
19. Transcorp Hotels Plc: N2.08trn
20. United Bank for Africa Plc: N2.03trn
21. Okomu Oil Palm Company Plc: N1.68trn
22. Access Holdings Plc: N1.29trn
23. Ecobank Transnational Incorporated: N1.09trn
24. Wema Bank Plc: N1.03trn
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