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Nigeria-focused market intelligence for smarter investing.
Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2026
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@olumidecapital 💯Banks have been among the most reliable dividend payers on the NGX.
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@Educator_Lawal This is so true. Volatility tests emotions before it rewards patience.
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Oil just crossed Nigeria's budget line, and it happened fast.
Brent crude jumped 5.66% to a two-week high of $77.98 a barrel, and WTI rose 5.01% to $73.77, after President Trump warned of possible additional strikes on Iran following the previous day's attacks. Brent is now trading above the $75 benchmark underpinning Nigeria's 2026 budget for the first time in weeks.
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@ProfitableMan1 If Brent stays above the benchmark for a while, it'll be interesting to see how quickly investor sentiment toward Nigerian assets changes.
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@compoundinnaira Exactly. Not by the noise, but by patience and understanding. That's how you win
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@MudiTheInvestor The tricky part is that many investors have learned to work around the anomalies instead of expecting them to be fixed. That's become the norm.
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@Gooodyguy Until you are in a relationship with one, na when u go know say "grass is not greener at the other side"
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Okomu vs. Presco 🌴
10-year revenue growth.
Over the last 10 years, both Okomu Oil and Presco Plc have evolved from steady, double-digit billion-naira businesses into absolute revenue monsters.
2016 vs 2025
Okomu Oil: Scaled from ₦14.3B in 2016 to an astonishing ₦198.2B in 2025. That is a 1,286% revenue increase over a decade.
Presco Plc: Grew from ₦15.7B in 2016 to a massive ₦330.6B in 2025. A staggering 2,005% increase, widening its lead as the top line king.
Q1 2026: No Signs of Slowing Down 🚀
The momentum has fully carried into the first quarter of this year:
Presco crossed the hundred-billion mark in just one quarter, pulling in ₦100.86B in Revenue, with a massive ₦49.26B in Net Income.
Okomu posted a strong ₦58.95B in Revenue, converting that into a highly efficient ₦23.60B in Net Income.
Both companies are retaining incredible margins, with Q1 net profit margins sitting comfortably above 39% for Okomu and over 48% for Presco.
Presco currently leads significantly on pure scale and top-line volume.
Which of these two agricultural powerhouses do you prefer in your long-term portfolio?
#NGX #Investing #Okomu #Presco #FundamentalAnalysis #Nigeria


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