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Top 10 Nigerian stocks with the highest investor returns in November 2025 

Izuchukwu Okoye by Izuchukwu Okoye
December 8, 2025
in Equities, Exclusives, Markets, Metrics, Rankings, Stock Market
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The Nigerian stock market closed November 2025 in the red, dropping 6.88% and snapping a seven-month winning streak that had stretched all the way from April.

Tracked by the All-Share Index, the market opened the month at 154,126.5 points but slid to 143,520.5 points, with more than 11 billion shares changing hands.

Market capitalization also took a hit, sliding from N97.8 trillion to N91.28 trillion, cementing November as the worst-performing month of 2025 so far and only the second time the market has turned red this year, after March.

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Despite the broader bearish environment, several stocks demonstrated notable resilience.

Several equities across various sectors recorded impressive gains, contributing to the market’s quarter-to-date performance, which ended slightly positive at 0.57%.

These standout stocks posted gains ranging from 241.56% to 3.33%, rewarding investors who held them with solid profits.

Below are the top 10 stocks that recorded the highest performance in November 2025.

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3. Eunisell Interlinked (37.29%) 

  • 10. JaizBank (3.33%) 
  • 9. AsoSavings and Loans (3.88%) 
  • 8. Legend Internet (6.46%)
  • 7. Ellah Lakes (6.95%) 
  • 6. eTranzact International (13.78%) 
  • 5. UACN (18.65%)
  • 4. University Press (19.05%)
  • 3. Eunisell Interlinked (37.29%) 
  • 2. Ikeja Hotel (60.90%)
  • 1. NCR (Nigeria) (241.56%)

Eunisell Interlinked Plc ranks 3rd on the list, recording a rise of 37.29% in November. The stock started the month at N59, with over 12 million units changing hands, before finishing at N81, continuing a nine-month winning streak that began in March.

The first week of November saw a strong start, with shares jumping over 20% to N70.90. After gains in the middle of the month, the stock surged past N80 in the final week, closing the month on a high note.

In its unaudited statement for the year ended September 30, 2025, the company reported revenue of N445 million, marking a 23.4% year-on-year increase.

  • The growth was largely fueled by the oil and gas services segment, which now contributes 83.7% of total revenue, a significant shift from the previous year when power products led the portfolio.

Year-to-date, Eunisell Interlinked has delivered a remarkable 306.85% return to investors.

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3. Eunisell Interlinked (37.29%) 

  • 10. JaizBank (3.33%) 
  • 9. AsoSavings and Loans (3.88%) 
  • 8. Legend Internet (6.46%)
  • 7. Ellah Lakes (6.95%) 
  • 6. eTranzact International (13.78%) 
  • 5. UACN (18.65%)
  • 4. University Press (19.05%)
  • 3. Eunisell Interlinked (37.29%) 
  • 2. Ikeja Hotel (60.90%)
  • 1. NCR (Nigeria) (241.56%)
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Izuchukwu Okoye

Izuchukwu Okoye

Okoye Izuchukwu is a financial market writer and trader with extensive expertise in both Nigerian and international markets. With a keen eye for market trends and a passion for insightful analysis, he translates complex financial concepts into engaging content. By combining practical trading experience with thorough research, Okoye offers valuable perspectives that empower readers to make informed decisions in the ever-evolving world of finance.

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