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Nigeria stocks rally despite capital gains tax fears as investors chase returns

Lagos, Nigeria. © Unsplash
Lagos, Nigeria. © Unsplash
  • Shares surge over 10% in January despite new 10% capital gains tax
  • Energy, insurance and banks lead renewed investor appetite

 

LAGOS, NIGERIANigerian stocks surged at the start of 2026, defying fears that a new capital gains tax would dampen investor appetite and slow activity in the financial markets.

A wave of investments into Nigerian securities since the beginning of the year has pushed equities sharply higher, even after new tax rules introduced on January 1 imposed a 10% levy on capital gains from securities and other financial instruments.

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