Lagos, Nigeria – Just five companies – MTN Nigeria, Dangote Cement, Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, and BUA Cement – now command a staggering 46.3% of the Nigerian Exchange’s total market capitalization, with their combined value hitting ₦41.385 trillion as of July 2025.
The Top 10 Market Movers
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MTN Nigeria – ₦10.077 trillion (Telecom)
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Dangote Cement – ₦8.914 trillion (Industrial)
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BUA Foods – ₦8.701 trillion (Consumer)
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Airtel Africa – ₦8.683 trillion (Telecom)
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BUA Cement – ₦5.01 trillion (Industrial)
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GTCO – ₦3.624 trillion (Banking)
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Zenith Bank – ₦3.141 trillion (Banking)
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Geregu Power – ₦2.853 trillion (Power)
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Lafarge Africa – ₦2.4 trillion (Industrial)
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Transcorp Power – ₦2.4 trillion (Power)
Notably, the top 20 companies account for 81% of the entire NGX market cap, highlighting extreme concentration.
Key Market Shifts
MTN Nigeria Solidifies Dominance
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Now worth ₦10.077 trillion, surpassing Airtel Africa
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Telecom giant benefits from data boom and fintech expansion
Dangote Cement Overtakes Airtel
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Jumps to ₦8.914 trillion on strong regional demand
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Airtel Africa slips to 4th place (₦8.683 trillion) due to low liquidity
BUA Foods Emerges as Consumer King
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Hits ₦8.701 trillion, becoming 3rd most valuable stock
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Strong pricing power in flour, sugar, and pasta segments
GTCO Leads Banking Sector
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₦3.624 trillion valuation ahead of Zenith Bank (₦3.141 trillion)
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London listing plans boost investor confidence in governance
Power Stocks Show Mixed Trends
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Geregu Power (₦2.853 trillion) stagnates despite earnings
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Transcorp Power ties Lafarge at ₦2.4 trillion
Expert Insights
Broadstreet Analyst: *”GTCO’s London ambitions set it apart—many Tier-1 banks can’t meet those regulatory demands.”*
MarketForces Africa: “BUA Foods could challenge Dangote Cement soon if commodity prices remain firm.”
Stockbroker Note: “Zenith Bank’s dividend policy shift may pressure short-term earnings but strengthens long-term stability.”
Sector Breakdown
Telecoms – 22.5% of top 10 valuation
Industrials (Cement) – 34.1%
Consumer Goods – 13.1%
Banking – 9.8%
Power – 7.5%
What’s Next?
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MTN vs Airtel – Can Airtel regain its #2 spot?
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BUA Cement’s rally – Will it overtake sibling BUA Foods?
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GTCO’s London listing – A test for Nigerian corporate governance
“The market is betting big on infrastructure-linked stocks—cement, power, and telecoms rule,” noted a Chapel Hill Denham strategist.