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Discover the top asset management companies in Nigeria for 2025, ranked by performance, AUM, and reliability to help you choose the best investment partner.
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The 4–0 victory over the Cheetahs has secured the Super Eagles a spot in the CAF playoffs as one of the top second-placed teams, but the road ahead for the Nigeria team is still long.

NGX Weekly Outlook: ASI +2.37% to 146,988; market cap ₦93.30trn. Volume 2.29bn, value ₦90.28bn; 51 gainers vs 41 losers. See sector rotations and setups for Oct 13–17.

Explore Nigeria’s leading halal mutual funds, from equity and sukuk to ETFs. Compare performance and Shariah compliance for ethical investing

Explore Nigeria’s top 10 insurance companies of 2025 including AIICO, AXA, Leadway and more ranked for strength, innovation and customer reliability.

See Nigeria’s top 10 mutual funds in 2025 with the best returns. Compare yields, performance, and insights to grow your investments confidently.

Nigeria’s top money market funds in 2025 deliver strong yields above 20%. Discover the best options to maximize ₦10m annual returns.

Nigeria’s top PFAs delivered strong 2025 returns despite inflation. See which pension fund administrators led with the best RSA I & II performances.

NGX Weekly Outlook: ASI +1.02% to 143,584; breadth flipped positive (53–43) as volume rose 9.36% while value fell 76.6%. See sector leaders (Oil & Gas, Banks) and setups for Oct 6–10.

Explore Nigeria’s Oronsaye Report (2012–2025): key reforms, challenges, and its impact on public service restructuring and governance.

NGX ends september as liquidity surges: ASI +0.20% to 142,133; ₦494bn value on 7.68bn shares. Oil & Gas led cash, banks led volume. Here’s how month-end flows (Sept 29–30) set up positioning for October.

Libya leads Africa with 48B barrels of oil reserves, followed by Nigeria and Algeria; making North Africa a powerhouse in global energy markets.

Fuel prices in Africa vary widely—Libya has the cheapest at $0.028/L, while the Central African Republic tops the list at $1.889/L.

Electricity prices in Africa vary widely—cheap in Ethiopia, costly in Sierra Leone, shaping households, businesses, and economic growth.

Africa holds 60% of top solar resources but under 2% of global renewable capacity. Investments and policies aim for 300GW by 2030.

Explore Nigeria’s Reserve Requirement Ratio (2005–2025), its impact on liquidity, inflation, and banking stability over 20 years.

Explore Nigeria’s MPR rate trend (2000–2025) and its impact on inflation, interest rates, lending costs, and overall economic growth.
The NGX edged up +0.92% on lighter turnover, a classic “quiet-up” tape. Consumer Goods and Oil & Gas led while banks cooled. Selective accumulation ruled; watch breadth and liquidity into the new week.
Discover the best time to buy shares in Nigeria in 2025. Learn market timing tips, smart strategies, and top investment opportunities.

Explore Nigeria’s SEC-licensed asset managers. See top firms by AUM, 2025 growth trends, and how to verify a manager’s regulatory status.