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NGX CEO Was in LONDON Yesterday Telling Global Investors Nigeria is Open For Business

Yesterday, Popoola appeared live on BBC Newsday in London during President Tinubu's UK state visit, declaring that Nigeria's capital market is undergoing a full re-rating by global investors.
His exact words: "What we are seeing is a gradual re-rating of Nigeria. Investors are beginning to assess data, returns, reforms and improving macroeconomic direction, and that is changing sentiment."
This is HUGE. When foreign capital starts flowing into NGX:
✅ Demand for bluechip stocks increases
✅ Naira gets indirect support
✅ Valuations re-price upward
Popoola stressed that the focus now is ensuring global recognition translates into sustained capital flows not just short-term interest.
Are Nigerian stocks finally becoming a global investment destination? What stocks do you think foreign investors will target first?
 
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NGX CEO Was in LONDON Yesterday Telling Global Investors Nigeria is Open For Business

Yesterday, Popoola appeared live on BBC Newsday in London during President Tinubu's UK state visit, declaring that Nigeria's capital market is undergoing a full re-rating by global investors.
His exact words: "What we are seeing is a gradual re-rating of Nigeria. Investors are beginning to assess data, returns, reforms and improving macroeconomic direction, and that is changing sentiment."
This is HUGE. When foreign capital starts flowing into NGX:
✅ Demand for bluechip stocks increases
✅ Naira gets indirect support
✅ Valuations re-price upward
Popoola stressed that the focus now is ensuring global recognition translates into sustained capital flows not just short-term interest.
Are Nigerian stocks finally becoming a global investment destination? What stocks do you think foreign investors will target first?
That's a good one. With stocks like seplat and gtco already listed in London stock exchange and Zenith aiming for that too. It's good. I feel when dangote lists his refinery, it would attract a,lot of foreign investors
 
NGX CEO Was in LONDON Yesterday Telling Global Investors Nigeria is Open For Business

Yesterday, Popoola appeared live on BBC Newsday in London during President Tinubu's UK state visit, declaring that Nigeria's capital market is undergoing a full re-rating by global investors.
His exact words: "What we are seeing is a gradual re-rating of Nigeria. Investors are beginning to assess data, returns, reforms and improving macroeconomic direction, and that is changing sentiment."
This is HUGE. When foreign capital starts flowing into NGX:
✅ Demand for bluechip stocks increases
✅ Naira gets indirect support
✅ Valuations re-price upward
Popoola stressed that the focus now is ensuring global recognition translates into sustained capital flows not just short-term interest.
Are Nigerian stocks finally becoming a global investment destination? What stocks do you think foreign investors will target first?
This is an important signal, and it shouldn’t be taken lightly.

The NGX CEO’s appearance in London reflects a concerted push to reposition Nigeria in the eyes of global investors.

When he talks about a “gradual re-rating,” he is referring to a shift in perception: investors are now looking beyond headlines to data, macro reforms, and corporate earnings.
 
NGX CEO Was in LONDON Yesterday Telling Global Investors Nigeria is Open For Business

Yesterday, Popoola appeared live on BBC Newsday in London during President Tinubu's UK state visit, declaring that Nigeria's capital market is undergoing a full re-rating by global investors.
His exact words: "What we are seeing is a gradual re-rating of Nigeria. Investors are beginning to assess data, returns, reforms and improving macroeconomic direction, and that is changing sentiment."
This is HUGE. When foreign capital starts flowing into NGX:
✅ Demand for bluechip stocks increases
✅ Naira gets indirect support
✅ Valuations re-price upward
Popoola stressed that the focus now is ensuring global recognition translates into sustained capital flows not just short-term interest.
Are Nigerian stocks finally becoming a global investment destination? What stocks do you think foreign investors will target first?
Big news for Nigeria’s market! Popoola signals growing global investor confidence. More foreign capital can boost bluechip demand, support the Naira, and lift valuations.

The focus now is on turning this recognition into long-term investments, not short-term hype.
 
That's a good one. With stocks like seplat and gtco already listed in London stock exchange and Zenith aiming for that too. It's good. I feel when dangote lists his refinery, it would attract a,lot of foreign investors
Absolutely! With Seplat and GTCO already on the LSE, and Zenith aiming for the same, it’s a clear signal that Nigerian giants are going global. Dangote’s refinery listing will be a magnet for foreign investors—big money eyes big projects!
 
If momentum holds, NGX could become one of the most attractive frontier markets for yield-seeking global investo
If the momentum continues, NGX could really shine as a top destination for global investors chasing strong yields. Nigeria’s market is starting to catch eyes beyond its borders.
 
This is an important signal, and it shouldn’t be taken lightly.

The NGX CEO’s appearance in London reflects a concerted push to reposition Nigeria in the eyes of global investors.

When he talks about a “gradual re-rating,” he is referring to a shift in perception: investors are now looking beyond headlines to data, macro reforms, and corporate earnings.
This is a key signal. The NGX CEO going to London shows Nigeria is serious about attracting global investors.
By “gradual re-rating,” he means investors are starting to look past the noise and focus on real data, reforms, and company performance. It’s a shift from perception to fundamentals.