Nigerians express hopes for a quieter 2026

As 2026 begins, Nigerians are voicing hopes for a calmer year amid ongoing challenges. Key concerns include rising scams in forex, crypto, and online investments, alongside positive developments in finance and technology.

The transition into 2026 has prompted reflections on the past year and aspirations for stability. A passionate plea has been made to fellow Nigerians, urging unity and resilience in facing national issues. Experts warn that scams related to forex, cryptocurrency, and online investments are expected to double this year, highlighting the need for greater vigilance among investors.

In the financial sector, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) has admitted Chapel Hill Denham’s N163.6 billion NREIT, marking a significant step in real estate investment trusts. Meanwhile, Solewant Group continues its efforts from 2025 to promote Nigerian content development and technological innovations on the global stage.

These developments reflect a mix of caution and optimism as Nigeria navigates economic and innovative landscapes. The hope for a quieter year underscores a desire for reduced turbulence in politics, economy, and daily life.

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Celebratory scene at Nigerian Stock Exchange as market cap reaches N100 trillion milestone.
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Nigerian stock market capitalization hits N100trn on reforms

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The Nigerian stock market has reached a capitalization of N100 trillion, driven by reforms and collaboration. This milestone highlights strong performance in 2025 for the nation's financial markets.

Building on hopes for a quieter 2026 amid challenges like rising scams, many Nigerians question whether the new year will deliver real recovery after reforms, urging unity and vigilance.

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Nigerian businesses anticipate a stronger naira and enhanced economic activity heading into 2026. This optimism stems from building confidence in the economy. The outlook reflects hopes for improved conditions after recent challenges.

The Nigerian government has designated 2025 as the Year of Retirement Security for Pensioners, aiming to address key concerns in the pension sector.

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The ASIS 2026 Policy Engagement event is scheduled to take place in Abuja. This announcement comes from ThisDayLive.

President William Ruto faces a challenging 2026 as his 2022 economic promises enter the final implementation phase. The economy is expected to strengthen due to declining inflation and interest rates, but some pledges remain unfulfilled. This poses significant hurdles as he prepares for the 2027 elections.

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The boss of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has called for zero tolerance against corruption in 2026.

 

 

 

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