Trans Express, NGX, GTCO and others lead the stocks to watch this week

Investors in the Nigerian capital market earned N1.36 trillion at the close of trading last week.

This follows a growth in market value to N131.1 trillion from N129.8 trillion recorded in the previous week.

Likewise, the All-Share Index (ASI) which appreciated by 1.03% closed the week at 203,770.43 points, up from 201,698.89 points recorded in the previous week.

The market performance was supported by the strong performance of stocks such as Trans-Nationwide Express Plc, Nigerian

Please note that this is not a buy, sell, or hold recommendation. It is recommended to consult your financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

TRANSEXPR • 3.77 ▴ 0.34 (9.91%)

The current share price of Trans-Nationwide Express (TRANSEXPR) is N3.77. TRANSEXPR closed its last trading day (Friday, April 10, 2026) at N3.77 per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording an increase of 9.9% compared to the previous closing price of N3.43. Trans-Nationwide Express started the year with a share price of N2.15 NGN and has since gained 75.4% based on that price assessment, ranking it 25th on NGX in terms of year-to-date performance. Shareholders can feel optimistic about TRANSEXPR knowing that the stock has returned 60% over the last four-week period alone—second best on NGX.

Trans-Nationwide Express was the 124th most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the last three months (8 January – 10 April 2026). TRANSEXPR has traded a total volume of 3.89 million shares—in 92 transactions—worth N9.86 million during the period, with an average volume of 61,764 shares (worth N156,507) per session. The highest volume of 2.48 million was reached on February 25 for the same period.

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NGX GROUP • 188.00 ▴ 3.00 (1.62%)

The current share price of Nigerian Exchange Group (NGXGROUP) is N188.00. NGXGROUP closed its last trading day (Friday, April 10, 2026) at N188.00 per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording a 1.6% increase compared to the previous closing price of N185.00. The Nigerian Exchange started the year with a share price of N70.00 and has since seen an increase of 169% based on that price assessment, ranking ninth on NGX in terms of year-to-date performance. Shareholders can feel optimistic about NGXGROUP knowing that the stock has risen 13% over the last four-week period—12th best on NGX.

Nigerian Exchange Group was the 47th most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the last three months (8 January – 10 April 2026). NGXGROUP has traded a total volume of 273 million shares—in 93,633 transactions—worth N38.6 billion during the period, with an average volume of 4.33 million shares (worth N613 million) per session. The highest volume of 16.2 million was reached on March 3, and the lowest volume was 547,650 on January 16, for the same period.

GTCO • 135.00 ▴ 3.50 (2.66%)

The current share price of Guaranty Trust Holding (GTCO) is N135.00. GTCO closed its last trading day (Friday, April 10, 2026) at N135.00 NGN per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording a 2.7% increase compared to the previous closing price of N131.50 NGN. Guaranty Trust Holding started the year with a share price of N90.70 NGN and has since seen a 48.8% gain based on that price assessment, ranking it 41st on NGX in terms of year-to-date performance. Shareholders can be optimistic about GTCO knowing that the stock has risen 14% over the last four-week period—ninth best on NGX.

Guaranty Trust Holding was the sixth most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the last three months (8 January – 10 April 2026). GTCO has traded a total volume of 1.86 billion shares—in 152,916 transactions—worth N209 billion during the period, with an average volume of 29.5 million shares (worth N3.32 billion) per session. The highest volume of 184 million was reached on March 24, and the lowest volume was 5.18 million on January 12, for the same period.

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