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Lafarge Africa Revenue Hits Historic ₦1.1 Trillion

byChidi Okoye
February 26, 2026
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Lafarge Africa Revenue Hits Historic ₦1.1 Trillion
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In a historic display of industrial resilience, Lafarge Africa Plc has shattered its previous financial records, crossing the ₦1 trillion revenue threshold for the first time in its corporate history. According to the audited financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025, released on Thursday, February 26, 2026, the cement manufacturer reported a 53% surge in revenue, climbing from ₦696.8 billion in 2024 to a staggering ₦1.1 trillion.

The fiscal and structural consequence of this performance is a profound shift in the company’s profitability profile. Data released via the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) revealed that profit before tax skyrocketed by 170% to ₦411.3 billion, while profit after tax jumped 173%, reaching ₦273 billion nearly tripling the ₦100.1 billion recorded in the prior year. This “transformative” growth marks a turning point for the firm as it cements its position as a dominant force in the Nigerian construction materials sector.

Analytically, the company’s “bottom-line” success is the result of a deliberate four-point strategy focusing on operational efficiency and cost optimization. CEO Lolu Alade-Akinyemi noted that the 103% surge in operating profit was driven by enhanced plant reliability and a “relentless focus on value creation.” Despite the inflationary pressures of 2025, Lafarge managed to achieve volume-led growth, suggesting that its aggressive market expansion and pricing strategies successfully outpaced rising production costs.

The impact on “Investor Confidence and Capacity Expansion” is a vital dimension of this report. Following the acquisition of a majority stake by Huaxin Building Materials Group, Lafarge is pivoting toward a massive scale-up of its industrial footprint. Significant investments are now earmarked for the expansion of the Ashakacem plant in Gombe and the Sagamu plant in Ogun State, which will push the company’s total annual production capacity to 14.0 million metric tonnes (MMT).

Furthermore, the board has signaled its robust cash position by proposing a final dividend of 600 kobo (₦6.00) per share a massive 400% increase over the 120 kobo paid in 2024. This move is viewed by analysts as a strong vote of confidence in the “Huaxin-Lafarge” collaboration and the company’s “green growth” agenda, which aims to balance aggressive volume opportunities with sustainability-driven industrial practices.

The long-term outlook for Lafarge Africa depends on its ability to sustain this momentum in a 2026 market that remains hungry for infrastructure development. With strategic clarity and Huaxin’s industrial expertise now fully integrated, the company appears positioned to leverage its increased capacity to meet rising domestic demand. For now, the ₦1 trillion milestone stands as a testament to the firm’s successful navigation of Nigeria’s complex macroeconomic environment.

Tags: AshakacemCement IndustryDividendsHuaxin GroupLafarge AfricaLolu Alade-AkinyemiNGXNigeria Economy
Chidi Okoye

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