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Nigeria Stocks Drop Amid Trump Military Threat

Nigeria Stocks Drop Amid Trump Military Threat

November 4, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Nigeria’s financial markets opened November ​2025 on a negative note as both the naira and equities⁢ fell ‌sharply following remarks by ⁤United States President Donald Trump who threatened possible military action against Nigeria over alleged religious persecution.

According to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the naira, which had traded at a 2025 peak of ₦1,421.73 per dollar, ​weakened to ₦1,436.34 per dollar⁢ on Monday – marking a‌ 1.03 ​per cent ⁣decline, equivalent to⁣ a ‌₦14.61 loss in⁣ one day.⁢ In the⁢ parallel market, the naira ⁢also depreciated ‌to⁣ ₦1,455 per dollar, reflecting growing investor anxiety and rising​ demand⁤ for foreign exchange.

The‍ sharp depreciation came after a weekend of rising geopolitical ​tension ⁣triggered ‌by Trump’s comments on his Truth Social platform, where he labelled‌ Nigeria a‌ “country of particular concern”‌ and ordered the U.S. Department of War to prepare for “possible action” if what he described as the “killing of Christians” continued.

Trump’s statements ‍- ​referring to what he termed a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria – sparked global debate, with analysts warning that his comments could have diplomatic and ‌economic consequences for Africa’s largest economy.

The uncertainty quickly spilled over into ⁤the nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), where bearish trading resumed​ on⁣ Monday. The All-Share Index fell by 0.25 ​per cent to close at 153,739.11 ​points, cutting the year-to-date gain to 49.37 per cent. Market capitalisation also dropped by​ ₦245.88 billion, ⁤settling at ₦97.58 trillion.

The market downturn⁤ was mainly driven by sell-offs in ‍Aradel⁢ Holdings Plc (-9.21‍ per cent) and Access Corporation (-3.07 per cent). Investor sentiment remained weak,with 38 stocks declining compared to 19 gainers. ‌Union Dicon led⁣ the gainers with a ⁢+9.93 per cent rise, while Honeywell Flour Mills Plc topped the losers’ chart with a -10.00 per cent ⁤ decline.

Market activity also slowed sharply. Total traded‌ volume and value dropped by 87.94 per cent and 44.64 per cent, respectively, to 627.5 million units worth ₦25 billion.⁤ United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) led ⁢trading with 136.8​ million units (21.8 per⁤ cent of total volume) valued at ₦5.5 billion (22.2 per cent of total⁣ value).

Sector performance was mixed.⁤ The Oil & Gas (-3.94 per cent), Commodities (-1.85 per cent), Insurance (-1.48 per cent), and Banking (-0.22 per cent) sectors‌ all recorded losses, while‌ Consumer ⁢Goods rose slightly by 0.49 per cent. The Industrial sector remained flat.

In the bond market, Cowry Assets Management Limited reported weak

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