Back in the days, say 16, 18 or more years ago my father was already receiving dividend letters from companies he bought shares with. The one I remember clearly is Oando PLC. It was little and I didn’t know what it means. Fast forward to now my father us dead (since 2011), the dividends kept coming till a certain point it stopped. He actually registered through one man in my community, he’s dead too. So now the dividends stop coming and my dad had no bank account before he died. How do I go about this?
This situation is very common in Nigeria, and the good news is: your father's dividends and shares can still be recovered, even after many years. Let’s break it down step-by-step. Step 1: Confirm the Shares Still Exist Since you mentioned Oando Plc, the first step is to contact the company's registrRead more
This situation is very common in Nigeria, and the good news is: your father’s dividends and shares can still be recovered, even after many years.
See lessLet’s break it down step-by-step.
Step 1: Confirm the Shares Still Exist
Since you mentioned Oando Plc, the first step is to contact the company’s registrar.
Oando Plc’s registrar is usually:
First Registrars and Investor Services Limited
The registrar keeps records of:
Number of shares
Unclaimed dividends
Next of kin (if available)
Shareholder address
Step 2: Gather Basic Information
Before contacting them, try to get:
Father’s full name
Old home address (very important)
Approximate year he bought shares
Any old dividend letters (if available)
Any share certificate (if available)
Even if you don’t have documents, they can still trace using name + address.
Step 3: Since Your Father Is Deceased (Important Step)
Because your father passed away in 2011, you must legally claim the shares as beneficiaries.
You will need:
Required Documents
Death certificate
Letter of Administration (if no will)
Valid ID of beneficiaries
Passport photographs
Birth certificate (to prove relationship)
Step 4: Apply for Letter of Administration
Since you said:
Your father had no bank account
No will mentioned
You will likely need Letter of Administration from the Probate Registry at the High Court.
This gives you legal authority to claim:
Shares
Dividends
Other investments
Step 5: Check Unclaimed Dividend Portal (Very Important)
Also check:
Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria
Central Securities Clearing System Plc
They help track:
Unclaimed dividends
Dormant shares
Registrar information
Why Dividends Stopped Coming
This usually happens when:
Address changed
Dividend became electronic (e-dividend)
Shares moved to CSCS account
Mail stopped being delivered
So the money did not disappear — it’s still there.
Important Tip (Very Important)
Because it’s over 16–18 years, your father may have:
Bonus shares
Rights issues
Increased share value
Accumulated dividends
The value may be much higher now 📈
If you’re comfortable sharing:
Your father’s name (or initials)
Any company name you remember (besides Oando)
I can help you trace it step-by-step.