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Asked: May 4, 20262026-05-04T14:04:40+00:00 2026-05-04T14:04:40+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Should I Continue Holding Oando PLC Shares in the Nigerian Stock Market Despite Irregular Dividend Payments?

I have shares in Oando PLC. Dividend has not been paid for a while. I am actually considering adding to diversity into oil sector which is missing in my portfolio. What do you think?

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    2026-05-04T14:07:52+00:00Added an answer on May 4, 2026 at 2:07 pm

    Let’s treat this like an investment decision, not an emotional one—because with a stock like Oando PLC, dividend silence and price movement can easily mislead beginners. 🧾 1. Why Oando hasn’t paid dividends recently When a company stops or delays dividends, it usually means one (or more) of these: ⚠Read more

    Let’s treat this like an investment decision, not an emotional one—because with a stock like Oando PLC, dividend silence and price movement can easily mislead beginners.
    🧾 1. Why Oando hasn’t paid dividends recently
    When a company stops or delays dividends, it usually means one (or more) of these:
    ⚠️ Common reasons:
    Profit is being reinvested into operations or debt repayment
    Cash flow is tight even if revenue exists
    Management prioritises restructuring over payouts
    Sector volatility (oil price swings, FX exposure)
    👉 In oil & gas companies, dividends are never guaranteed year-to-year
    🛢️ 2. Oando’s role in your portfolio
    You said something important:
    “I don’t have oil sector exposure”
    That’s actually a valid portfolio gap.
    Oil & gas stocks:
    Are cyclical (rise/fall with crude oil)
    Provide inflation hedge in Nigeria
    Can outperform during commodity booms
    So adding exposure is not wrong.
    ⚖️ 3. The real question: Hold, add, or exit Oando?
    Let’s break it into 3 investor choices:
    🟡 A. HOLD (most conservative option)
    Keep your current position if:
    You believe in long-term oil recovery
    You are okay with no dividends for a while
    You are not overexposed to one stock
    👉 This is the “wait and see” approach.
    🟢 B. AVERAGE DOWN (add more shares)
    Only do this if:
    You strongly believe in Oando’s long-term turnaround
    You are comfortable with volatility
    Oil sector exposure is strategically missing in your portfolio
    👉 Risk: You are increasing exposure to a volatile stock.
    🔴 C. REDUCE OR EXIT
    Consider this if:
    You specifically want dividend income
    You don’t trust management consistency
    The stock is affecting your emotional decision-making
    🧠 4. Key truth about oil stocks in Nigeria
    Oil stocks are NOT:
    Stable dividend machines
    Predictable income assets
    They are:
    Cyclical wealth builders
    Event-driven performers
    So your expectation must match the reality.
    📊 5. Better strategy (what smart investors do)
    Instead of going “all-in” on Oando:
    Diversify oil exposure:
    Keep a small position in Oando
    Add another oil-related stock (for balance)
    Combine with:
    Money market fund (stability)
    Equity funds (steady growth)
    💡 6. Simple decision framework for you
    Ask yourself:
    1. Am I investing for income or growth?
    Income → Oando is weak right now
    Growth → acceptable to hold
    2. Can I tolerate no dividends for 1–3 years?
    If NO → reduce exposure
    If YES → hold or add selectively
    3. Is oil sector missing in my portfolio?
    If YES → small allocation makes sense
    🧠 7. Straight advice (no sugarcoating)
    Given your situation (beginner building portfolio):
    👉 Do NOT aggressively average down in Oando yet
    👉 Do NOT exit emotionally either
    Best approach:
    ✔️ Hold current shares
    ✔️ If adding, do it SMALL (not heavy allocation)
    ✔️ Balance with safer income assets
    ⚖️ Bottom line
    Oando = high-risk, cyclical oil play
    Dividend delay = normal in that sector
    Best move = hold + small diversification, not concentration

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    • Yakubu Yila Ansolo
      Yakubu Yila Ansolo
      2026-05-04T14:14:47+00:00Replied to answer on May 4, 2026 at 2:14 pm

      Thank you 🙏

      Thank you 🙏

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