A financial analyst has outlined the implications of FTSE Russell’s decision to pause the upgrade of Nigeria to frontier market status.
The analyst, known as Eniola Market Insights on X, rolled out implications as FTSE Russell delayed its move to upgrade Nigeria to frontier market status.

Recall that in a viral statement dated June 30th, 2026, FTSE Russell confirmed that Nigeria is yet to be upgraded to Frontier Market.

FTSE Russell noted that the reason given was the country’s recent T+2 to T+1 settlement transition at Nigerian Exchange Limited.

Consequently, FTSE Russell placed Nigeria’s frontier market status under review in a move to provide the best alternative.

According to Eniola Market Place insight, there is no immediate change to foreign capital inflows yet.

If Nigeria is eventually reclassified as a frontier market, passive funds tracking FTSE frontier indices could return, boosting liquidity and demand for quality NGX stocks.

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