Finance
FG suspends SEC DG, two others

The Honourable Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola; Honourable Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Power, Works & Housing, Engr. AG. Magaji, during the presentation of N100billion Sovereign Sukuk Bond proceeds cheque by the Finance Minister on Thursday, October 5, 2017 in the Conference Room of the Federal Ministry of Power, Works & Housing, Abuja.
Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, has suspended the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Mr. Mounir Gwarzo, over allegations of financial misappropriation.
In a statement in Abuja, signed by Patricia Deworitshe, Deputy Director, Press, Federal Ministry of Finance, the suspension was to allow for an unhindered investigation of several allegations of financial impropriety leveled against the Director-General of SEC.
The Minister also suspended two management staff of SEC – Mr. Abdulsalam Naif Habu, Head of Media Division and Mrs. Anastasia Omozele Braimoh, Head of Legal Department – who have also been alleged to engage in financial impropriety in the Commission.
The Ministry of Finance said the suspension was in line with the Public Service Rules (PSR) 03405 and 03406. According to the statement, the Minister has also set up an Administrative Panel of Inquiry (API) to investigate and determine the culpability of the Director-General. “She has directed the suspended SEC Director-General to immediately handover to the most senior officer at the Commission, pending the conclusion of investigation by the API,” the statement noted.
Finance
CBN confirms 82 BDCs fully licensed under revised guidelines
Central bank of Nigeria said it has granted final operating licenses to 82 Bureaux De Change (BDCs) to operate with effect from November 27,
2025.
The apex in a statement signed by Ag. Director Corporate Communication, Hakama Sidi Ali said the CBN gave the approval to the BDCs in exercise of its powers conferred under the Bank and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020, and the Regulatory and Supervisory Guidelines for Bureaux De Change Operations in Nigeria 2024 (the Guidelines).
“ By this notice, only Bureaux De Change listed on the Bank’s website are authorised to operate from the effective date. While the CBN will continue to update the list of Bureaux De Change with valid operating licences for public verification on our website (www.cbn.gov.ng), the Bank advises the
general public to avoid dealing with unlicensed Foreign Exchange Operators.
“For the avoidance of doubt, operating a Bureau De Change business without a valid licence is a punishable offence under Section 57(1) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020. Members of the public are hereby advised to note and be guided accordingly”.
Finance
Nigeria’s foreign reserves hits $45bn, rose by $374.66m in one week
Nigeria’s foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark, according to the latest data released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Last week foreign exchange inflows through the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) increased marginally to $844.70mn, compared with $841.10mn in the previous week.
Non-Bank Corporates accounted for the largest share of inflows at 25.52% or $215.60mn. This was followed by Individuals 18.38%, exporters (18.15%), CBN 16.79%, foreign portfolio investors 16.48%, while other sources contributed 1.01%.
As a result gross external reserve rose by 0.84% w/w $374.66m to $45.04bn as of 4th December 2025, supported by stronger inflows during the week. This implies that Nigeria has added nearly $5 billion to its reserves within a short period—an impressive turnaround at a time when many developing economies are struggling with declining foreign exchange stock.
The reserves, which now stand at $45.04 billion, represent one of the strongest positions the country has recorded in the last six years, marking a significant leap from previous levels. The last time Nigeria’s foreign reserves reached this territory was July 23, 2019, when reserves stood at $45.04 billion.
From available data the recent buildup in Nigeria’s reserves is a steady, consistent accumulation that reflects improving foreign exchange inflows.
The month began with reserves at $43.26 billion, maintaining a firm hold above the $43 billion threshold for several days.
By November 18, the reserves climbed to $44.05 billion, signalling growing inflows and reduced pressure on the foreign exchange market. They continued on this upward trajectory, closing the month at $44.67 billion, one of the strongest month-end positions recorded in recent times.
The Naira however depreciated across the official and parallel markets last week, reflecting broad weakness in the performance of the currency.
The official rate depreciated mildly by 0.25% w/w to close at N1,450.43/$1, while the parallel market rate weakened by 1.67% w/w to settle at N1,495.00/$1.
Consequently, the spread between both markets expanded to N44.57/$1, from the N23.26/$1 of the previous week.
Finance
Afreximbank successfully closed its second Samurai Bond transactions, raising JPY 81.8bn or $527m
African Export-Import Bank said it has successfully closed its second Samurai bond transaction, securing a total of JPY 81.8 billion (approx. USD 527 million) through Regular and Retail Samurai Bonds offerings.
The execution surpasses the Bank’s 2024 debut issuance size, attracting orders from more than 100 institutional and retail investors, marking a renewed demonstration of strong Japanese investor confidence in the Bank’s credit and its growing presence in the yen capital markets.
On 18 November, Afreximbank priced a JPY 45.8 billion 3-year tranche in the Regular Samurai market following a comprehensive sequence of investor engagement activities leveraging Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9), including Non-Deal Roadshows (NDRs) in Tokyo, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Shiga and Osaka, a Global Investor Call, and a two-day soft-sounding process which tested investor appetite across 2.5-, 3-, 5-, 7-, and 10-year maturities.
With market expectations of a Bank of Japan interest rate increase, investor demand concentrated in shorter tenors, resulting in a focused 3-year tranche during official marketing.
The tranche attracted strong participation from asset managers (22.3%), life insurers (15.3%), regional corporates, and high-net-worth investors (39.7%).
Concurrently, Afreximbank priced its second Retail Samurai bond on 18 November, a JPY 36.0 billion 3-year tranche, more than double the inaugural JPY 14.1 billion Retail Samurai issuance completed in November 2024.
The 2025 Retail Samurai bond also marks the first Retail Samurai bond issued in Japan in 2025.
Following the amendment to Afreximbank’s shelf registration on 7 November 2025, SMBC Nikko conducted an extensive seven-business-day demand survey through its nationwide branch network, followed by a six-business-day bond offering period.
The offering benefited from strong visibility supported by Afreximbank’s investor engagement across the country, including the Bank’s participation at TICAD9, where Afreximbank hosted the Africa Finance Seminar to introduce Multinational Development Bank’s mandate in Africa and its credit profile to key Japanese institutional investors.
MBC Nikko Securities Inc. acted as Sole Lead Manager and Bookrunner for both the Regular and Retail Samurai transactions. Chandi Mwenebungu, Afreximbank’s Managing Director, Treasury & Markets and Group Treasurer, commented:
“We are pleased with the successful completion of our second Samurai bond transactions, which marked a significant increase from our inaugural Retail Samurai bond in 2024, and which reflect the growing depth of our relationship with Japanese investors.
The strong demand, both in the Regular and Retail offerings, demonstrates sustained confidence in Afreximbank’s credit and mandate.
We remain committed to deepening our engagement in the Samurai market through regular investor activities and continued collaboration with our Japanese partners.”
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