Intenegins, Sovereign Insurance, Tantaliser and others lead the stocks to watch this week

Investors in the Nigerian capital market earned N505 billion at the close of trading last week.

The market value rose to N160.509 trillion from N160.004 trillion recorded in the previous week.

Likewise, the All-Share Index (ASI) appreciated by 0.27% to close the week at 250,385.47, up from 249,712.37 points recorded 14 days ago.

The market performance was driven by the strong performance of stocks such as International Energy Insurance Plc, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, and Tantaliser Plc which performed credibly by securing their place among the 10 best performing stocks last week and positioning themselves as stocks to watch in the new week.
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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.

INTENEGIN • 4.52 ▴ 0.41 (9.98%)

The current share price of International Energy Insurance (INTENEGINS) is N4.52. INTENEGINS closed its last trading day (Friday, May 29, 2026) at N4.52 per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording a 10% increase compared to the previous closing price of N4.11. International Energy started the year with a share price of N2.50 and has since gained 80.8% based on that price assessment, ranking it 41st on NGX in terms of year-to-date performance.

Shareholders can be optimistic about INTENEGINS knowing that the stock has returned 56% over the last four-week period alone—fifth best on NGX.

International Energy Insurance was the 73rd most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the last three months (23 February – 29 May 2026). INTENEGINS has traded a total volume of 112 million shares—in 8,273 transactions—worth N366 million during the period, with an average volume of 1.78 million shares (worth N5.81 million) per session. The highest volume of 12.1 million was reached on May 26, and the lowest was 141,306 on March 12, for the same period.

SOVRENIN • 2.75 ▴ 0.25 (10%)

The current share price of Sovereign Trust Insurance (SOVRENINS) is N2.75. SOVRENINS closed its last trading day (Friday, May 29, 2026) at N2.75 per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording a 10% increase compared to the previous closing price of N2.50. Sovereign Trust started the year with a share price of N3.82 but has since lost 28% of that price valuation, ranking it 136th on NGX in terms of year-to-date performance.

Shareholder concerns may have been alleviated by a 43% rise in SOVRENINS’ share price since April 28, which is the 12th best ranking on NGX.

Sovereign Trust Insurance was the 24th most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the last three months (23 February – 29 May 2026). SOVRENINS has traded a total volume of 742 million shares—in 11,711 transactions—worth N1.65 billion during the period, with an average volume of 11.8 million shares (worth N26.2 million) per session. The highest volume of 72.6 million was reached on March 16, and the lowest was 1.53 million on April 13, for the same period.

TANTALIZATION • 4.89 ▴ 0.39 (8.67%)

The current share price of Tantalizers Plc (TANTALIZER) is NGN 4.89. TANTALIZER closed its last trading day (Friday, May 29, 2026) at N4.89 per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording an increase of 8.7% compared to the previous closing price of N4.50. Tantalizers started the year with a share price of N2.50 and has since gained 95.6% based on that price assessment, ranking it 35th on NGX in terms of year-to-date performance.

Shareholders can feel optimistic about TANTALIZER as its shares have risen 30% over the last four-week period alone—the 20th best on NGX.

Tantalizers was the 21st most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the last three months (23 February – 29 May 2026). TANTALIZER has traded a total volume of 779 million shares—in 26,406 transactions—worth N3.3 billion during the period, with an average volume of 12.4 million shares (worth N52.4 million) per session. The highest volume of 56.5 million was reached on April 15, and the lowest volume was 1.88 million on April 14, for the same period.

By: Babajide Okeowo

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