NGX Sell Off Wipes N5.9 Trillion as BUA Foods and MTN Take Biggest Hit

NGX Sell Off Wipes N5.9 Trillion as BUA Foods and MTN Take Biggest Hit

The Nigerian equities market experienced a sharp reversal after hitting record highs earlier in August 2026. A broad-based NGX sell off wipes N5.9 trillion from aggregate market capitalization across consecutive trading sessions, driven by heavy profit-taking among major institutional investors.

The downturn hit blue-chip heavyweights hardest, with consumer goods giant BUA Foods Plc and telecom leader MTN Nigeria Communications Plc absorbing the heaviest valuation losses. Consequently, the benchmark All-Share Index (ASI) retreated significantly, cooling off an unprecedented multi-month rally.

Backstory: From World’s Best Performing Market to Profit-Taking Correction

Earlier in 2026, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) gained international attention by ranking among the top-performing equity markets globally. Strong corporate earnings, foreign portfolio inflows, and strategic domestic buying pushed market capitalization past the historic N160 trillion threshold.

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       NGX Equity Market Trajectory
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Mid-2026: Dollar returns top 65% YTD    │
│ Aug 10, 2026: Capitalization hits N160t │
│ Aug 14, 2026: OMO yields attract funds  │
│ Aug 23, 2026: Market sheds N5.9 trillion│
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

However, market dynamics shifted rapidly following systemic monetary adjustments by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Expanding access to high-yielding Open Market Operations (OMO) bills gave domestic institutional investors a lower-risk alternative.

As money market yields climbed, fund managers began liquidating equity positions in high-valuation stocks to lock in cash and reposition portfolios.

Heavyweights Lead Valuation Decline

The recent selling pressure concentrated heavily in large-cap stocks that previously propelled the market to record highs.

According to market performance data analyzed by Nairametrics, the biggest corporate valuation declines include:

  • BUA Foods Plc: Dropped over 11% week-on-week to lose roughly N1.52 trillion in overall market value.
  • MTN Nigeria Communications Plc: Fell 4.97% to shed N839.8 billion in capitalization.
  • First HoldCo Plc: Lost N245.6 billion as banking sector equities faced profit-taking.
  • Unilever Nigeria Plc: Contracted by N158.56 billion following a sharp 23.4% stock price retreat.

Despite the index correction, overall trading volumes surged over 120%, indicating active institutional rebalancing rather than a full market withdrawal.

Market Outlook and Investor Strategy

Financial analysts view this contraction as a necessary market correction following rapid price appreciation.

While short-term volatility may persist ahead of upcoming fiscal policy announcements and corporate dividend declarations, long-term fundamentals across top Nigerian enterprises remain sound. Investors are advised to focus on resilient sectors with strong balance sheets and consistent dividend yields during this rebalancing phase.

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