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DMO Offers ₦200 Billion in 5-Year and 7-Year Government Bonds

September 26, 2025
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced a substantial ₦200 billion bond issuance through the Debt Management Office (DMO), offering investors two investment options with yields of approximately 18% as the nation continues to address its financing requirements amid challenging economic conditions.

The offering, announced yesterday via the DMO’s official social media channels, consists of two tranches: a 5-year bond reopening maturing in August 2030 and a 7-year bond reopening due June 2032, each valued at ₦100 billion. Both instruments carry identical coupon rates of 17.95%, reflecting the current high-yield environment in Nigeria’s fixed-income market.

High Minimum Investment Targets Institutional Players

The bonds are priced at ₦1,000 per unit but require a substantial minimum investment of ₦50,001,000 (approximately $50,000 at current exchange rates), effectively targeting institutional investors, pension funds, and high-net-worth individuals rather than retail participants. Additional investments beyond the minimum must be made in ₦1,000 increments.

The significant entry barrier underscores the government’s strategy to attract serious institutional capital while managing the administrative complexity of the offering. This approach is typical for sovereign debt issuances in emerging markets where institutional demand provides more stable, long-term funding.

Auction Mechanics and Timeline

The competitive auction is scheduled for September 29, 2025, with settlement occurring three business days later on October 2, 2025. This timeline allows successful bidders adequate time to arrange funding and complete documentation requirements.

Interest payments will be distributed semi-annually on a fixed schedule: January 16, April 16, July 16, and October 16 of each year until maturity. The DMO emphasized that, as reopenings of existing bond series, successful bidders will pay prices corresponding to their yield-to-maturity bids that clear the auction volume, plus any accrued interest since the last coupon payment.

Tax Advantages and Regulatory Benefits

The bonds come with several regulatory advantages that enhance their appeal to institutional investors. They qualify as approved securities under Nigeria’s Trustee Investment Act, making them eligible for conservative investment mandates. Additionally, they receive favorable tax treatment under both the Company Income Tax Act and Personal Income Tax Act, with specific exemptions available for pension fund investors.

Both bond series are listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited and FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, providing secondary market liquidity for investors seeking to trade their positions before maturity. The DMO also highlighted that these bonds qualify as liquid assets for banks’ regulatory liquidity ratio calculations, an important consideration for financial institutions managing their balance sheets.

Economic Context and Implications

The 17.95% yield reflects Nigeria’s current monetary policy stance and inflationary environment. With inflation remaining elevated and the Central Bank of Nigeria maintaining restrictive monetary policies, these yields appear designed to attract investor interest while compensating for inflation and currency risks.

The ₦200 billion offering represents a significant financing operation for the federal government, which continues to rely on domestic debt markets to fund budget deficits and refinance maturing obligations. The choice to reopen existing bond series rather than issue entirely new instruments suggests a desire to build liquidity in benchmark tenors while managing the government’s yield curve efficiently.

For investors, the offering presents an opportunity to lock in attractive real returns if inflation moderates over the investment horizon, though currency devaluation and interest rate risks remain key considerations for the investment thesis.

The auction results, to be announced following the September 29 bidding process, will provide insight into domestic institutional appetite for government debt at current yield levels and may influence the DMO’s future issuance strategy.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigeria’s government is offering ₦200 billion in bonds with attractive 17.95% annual returns, but requires a hefty ₦50 million minimum investment, effectively targeting only wealthy individuals and institutions.

The high yields reflect the country’s economic challenges and need for significant funding, while the substantial entry barrier limits access to ordinary investors. The auction closes September 29, 2025, with interest paid twice yearly until the bonds mature in 2030 and 2032.

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