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Investors Lose ₦515 Bn As Market Extends Price Corrections

Market capitalisation dips to ₦124.24 trillion as persistent sell-offs in banking, industrial, and insurance stocks deepen bearish sentiment on the Nigerian Exchange.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisFebruary 27, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Nigerian equities market continued its downward slide on Thursday, 26 February 2026, as investors saw approximately ₦515 billion erased from their portfolios amid extended price corrections across key stocks on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX). The decline marked the third straight session of negative trading, underlining persistent bearish sentiment among market participants.

Market Snapshot: Indices and Capitalisation

  • The NGX All-Share Index (ASI), fell by 802.39 basis points, representing a 0.41% decline to close at 193,567.81 points.

  • Market capitalisation contracted by ₦514.99 billion, settling at ₦124.24 trillion by market close.

  • The downturn came on the back of sell-offs in consumer goods, banking, and insurance sectors, which bore much of the selling pressure.





What Drove the Sell-Off?

Profit Taking After Cautionary Signals

Market watchers note that the persistent losses followed a warning from the Nigerian Exchange Limited that certain stocks appeared overbought, prompting profit-taking by traders and investors alike. This signal likely catalysed the sell pressure across several prominent equities.

Sectoral Weaknesses
  • The Industrial Goods Index dropped by 1.19%, the Banking Index by 0.63%, and the Insurance Index by 0.32%, reflecting a broad sell-off across these segments.

  • Only the Oil & Gas sector edged higher, gaining 0.12%, albeit insufficient to counter the broader market decline.

Trading Activity: Lower Volume and Value

Trading momentum weakened sharply:
  • Total share volume traded shrank by approximately 36.01%, with 868.54 million shares exchanged.

  • Aggregate transaction value also declined by about 30.58%, totalling ₦31.48 billion across 69,310 deals.

This contraction suggests reduced investor engagement, influenced by the bearish trend and hesitation to hold positions amid increasing volatility.

Winners and Losers — Market Breadth

While the session was generally negative, not all stocks moved lower:
Gainers

Some counters posted double-digit gains:

  • FTN Cocoa Processors topped gainers with a 10.00% increase.

  • Others like RT Briscoe, Deap Capital Management, Japaul Gold Ventures, Ellah Lakes, and Omatek Ventures also recorded notable gains.

Laggards
However, 38 stocks ended lower, led by:
  • JAIZ BANK at -9.98%.

  • Ikeja Hotel, John Holt, Nigerian Enamelware, Cadbury Nigeria and Guinea Insurance also suffered steep declines.

Overall, market breadth closed negative, with 29 gainers versus 38 losers.

Broader Implications for the Market

Bearish Sentiment Prevails

The extended decline reflects a bearish tone in the Nigerian equities market, where investors continue to take profits and exit positions after recent strong rallies. Analysts also point to concerns over overvaluation in certain stocks, which may have contributed to the pressure to de-risk portfolios.

Impact on Year-to-Date Performance

As a result of this downturn and other recent declines, the year-to-date return on the NGX ASI eased, showing that heavy selling can erode market gains if sentiment does not improve.

What Investors Should Watch

Looking ahead, market participants and observers will likely monitor:
  • Corporate earnings and economic indicators that could restore confidence.

  • Monetary policy decisions by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which could influence liquidity and investor risk appetite.

  • Global market trends and external pressures, such as foreign exchange dynamics, which often affect capital flows into Nigerian equities.

In summary

The Nigerian stock market’s extended price correction and the resultant ₦515 billion loss for investors highlight the challenges facing the equities market. With bearish sentiment dominating and trading activity subdued, the NGX is at a crucial juncture where renewed confidence and fundamental catalysts will be essential to reversing the downturn.

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