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6 NGX Dividend Stocks to Watch in May 2026

byStephen Abebor
May 8, 2026
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Six companies traded on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) are scheduled to deliver cash dividends to shareholders in May 2026, reinforcing a modest but steady income corridor for equity investors in Africa’s largest economy.

According to the NGX dividend calendar, the qualifyiny list includes three financial institutions, two consumer goods firms, and one industrial conglomerate. While aggregate payout volumes remain below pre‑2024 real levels after adjusting for naira depreciation, the distribution signals improving working capital positions among mid and large cap issuers.

Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) and Zenith Bank Plc, two of Nigeria’s most profitable lenders, account for nearly 60% of the month’s total declared dividends. A third, FBN Holdings, is issuing its first positive ordinary dividend in three years after completing a capital raise in Q4 2025. For income focused portfolios, the bank payouts offer a gross yield between 7.2% and 9.5% at current prices above the average yield of 6.8% on Nigerian government T‑bills.

Nestlé Nigeria and Unilever Nigeria have both declared final dividends for the 2025 financial year. However, analysts at Lagos based CardinalStone Partners note that foreign exchange losses continue to pressure their underlying earnings. “Investors should watch the cash coverage ratio more than the headline yield,” said Tunde Adebayo, a senior equity analyst. “A high dividend funded by borrowing is not the same as one funded by free cash flow.”

The May payouts come ahead of the NGX’s scheduled June rebalancing, which could rotate capital toward high‑liquidity dividend payers. For retail investors, the ex‑dividend dates fall between 5 and 19 May, meaning shares must be purchased before those dates to qualify.

While dividend investing offers defence against volatility, Nigeria’s elevated interest rate environment (Monetary Policy Rate at 22.75% as of March 2026) makes fixed income a direct rival. A balanced strategy: treat NGX dividends as a complement to, not a replacement for, short‑dated government securities. Forward looking, investors should also monitor corporate actions on scrip dividend options, which two of the six issuers have introduced to conserve naira liquidity.

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