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Banking Sector Shake-up: CBN Freezes Dividends as Nestoil’s ₦2.9 Trillion Debt Hits Tier-1 Banks

By AyobamiBlog
Updated May 4, 2026 6:17 am
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Nigeria’s banking sector is facing its most significant stability test in over a decade as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), under Governor Olayemi Cardoso, enforces a “no-mercy” policy on bad loans. The move has led to a historic “balance sheet reset,” with three major banking giants—UBA, Access Holdings, and FCMB—failing to declare dividends for the 2025 financial year.

​At the center of the storm is Nestoil Limited, an indigenous oil giant, whose estimated ₦2.9 trillion indebtedness has triggered massive impairment charges across the industry.

The “Big Bang” Provisioning

Governor Cardoso has prohibited banks from distributing profits to shareholders until they fully provision for non-performing loans (NPLs), pushing back against years of regulatory “forbearance.” This shift aims to prevent a systemic collapse by forcing transparency.

Nestoil: The ₦21 Trillion Oil Exposure

​The crisis stems from syndicated loans facilitated when oil production expectations were higher. With Nestoil unable to meet these obligations, lenders have moved from negotiation to aggressive recovery.

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  • Legal Warfare: In October 2025, banks secured a Mareva injunction to freeze Nestoil’s assets across 20 institutions.
  • Asset Seizure: Lenders are currently in a legal battle to seize real estate, movable assets, and oil cargoes to recover capital.
  • The “NPL” Threshold: The CBN has signaled that dividends will remain suspended until sector-wide NPLs—currently nearing 7%—fall below the 5% regulatory cap.

Strategic Outlook: A Necessary Pain?

​While the lack of dividends is a heavy blow to investors, financial analysts argue that the timing is strategic. The 2025-2026 banking recapitalization exercise has provided a buffer, allowing banks that recently raised fresh capital to absorb these multi-billion naira write-offs without collapsing.

The Bottom Line: The CBN is prioritizing capital retention over shareholder payouts. By forcing banks to “take the hit” now, the regulator is attempting to flush out hidden risks in the ₦21 trillion oil and gas loan book, ensuring the industry remains solvent even if the legal battles with oil majors turn into a marathon.

Quick Summary for Shareholders:

  • If you hold UBA, Access, or FCMB: Expect zero dividend payments for the 2025 FY.
  • The Goal: To ensure your bank doesn’t face a 2009-style liquidity crisis.
  • Watch For: The progress of Nestoil asset liquidations and the CBN’s next update on the 5% NPL target.

Credit: TheCable


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