Investors at Nigeria’s equities market embarked on profit-taking in bellwethers Wednesday, dragging the benchmark index, the NSEASI

Dangote Cement Plc, Nigeria’s largest listed company, says it is considering listing its shares on an international exchange.

The bears resurfaced at the Nigerian bourse Tuesday with benchmark index, NSEASI, closing lower by 0.60 percent to 37,421.01 points,

Austin Avuru, Seplat chief executive officer says the company’s strategy in combatting near to midium-term challenges such as

Nigeria equities benchmark index, the NSEASI, dropped for the fifth consecutive session by 1.17 percent to 38,152.60 points Thursday,

The bearish run on the Nigeria’s equities market continued for the fourth consecutive session on Wednesday as the benchmark

D E S P I T E TWO DAYS of successive losses in the market last week, analysts say they expect a rebound this week as investors seek

Michel Pucheros, Lafarge Africa Plc’s managing director says the company would leverage its new Premium Board status on the

Buy interest in NESTLE (+1.8%), ZENITH (+1.5%) and UNILEVER (+3.9%) and other major caps helped buoy market performance Monday pushing

Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc., Nigerian indigenous oil and gas company listed on both the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) and