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Asked: April 20, 20262026-04-20T11:07:52+00:00 2026-04-20T11:07:52+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Should I sell GTCO shares to buy Aradel in the Nigeria stock market ahead of the Dangote Refinery IPO listing on the NGX?

In view of the Dangote Refinery IPO that will be listing soon, some experts project a few companies that would benefit massively from it. One of them is ARADEL

On that note, I have Zenith and GTCO. I want to sell GTCO and buy ARADEL. Since it’s better to hold one company in different sectors…I don’t know if it’s a good idea

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    2026-04-20T15:59:22+00:00Added an answer on April 20, 2026 at 3:59 pm

    Short answer: **No — selling Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) to buy Aradel Holdings Plc purely because of the Dangote Refinery IPO is not the best strategy. A diversified approach (keep GTCO + add Aradel) is smarter. Let me explain clearly. First — Is Dangote Refinery IPO Actually Coming?Read more

    Short answer: **No — selling Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO) to buy Aradel Holdings Plc purely because of the Dangote Refinery IPO is not the best strategy.
    A diversified approach (keep GTCO + add Aradel) is smarter.
    Let me explain clearly.
    First — Is Dangote Refinery IPO Actually Coming?
    Yes — but details are still developing:
    Dangote Group plans to list a minority stake in 2026 on the Nigerian Exchange.
    Investment banks like Stanbic IBTC, Vetiva, FirstCap have reportedly been appointed to lead the IPO.
    Analysts say investors are already positioning ahead of the listing (front-running effect).
    So yes — there is strong expectation, but timing and valuation are not yet certain.
    Why Aradel is Being Mentioned
    Aradel Holdings Plc is:
    An oil & gas upstream company
    Has refinery operations (Ogbele refinery)
    Produces crude & refined products
    Already benefiting from local refining expansion
    Also:
    Aradel recently became one of the most valuable companies on NGX after strong price growth.
    Energy stocks including Aradel have been driving market performance recently.
    This is why investors are bullish on Aradel.
    But Here’s the Important Part Most Investors Miss
    Buying Aradel after it has already surged can be risky.
    Example:
    Some data shows Aradel already delivered ~88% return early 2026
    This means smart money may already be inside.
    So:
    Selling GTCO to chase Aradel = chasing performance
    This is usually not a good long-term strategy
    GTCO vs Aradel (Different Roles)
    You already hold:
    Zenith Bank Plc
    Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc
    These are dividend-paying banking stocks.
    Aradel is:
    Growth stock
    Oil & gas sector
    Higher volatility
    So they serve different purposes.
    Better Strategy (Professional Approach)
    Instead of:
    ❌ Sell GTCO → Buy Aradel
    Do:
    ✅ Keep GTCO
    ✅ Keep Zenith
    ✅ Add Aradel gradually
    This gives you:
    Sector
    Stock
    Banking
    GTCO
    Banking
    Zenith
    Energy
    Aradel
    This is proper diversification.
    Even Better Strategy (Smart Positioning)
    If you’re preparing for Dangote IPO:
    Consider:
    Keep GTCO (dividends)
    Keep Zenith (dividends)
    Add small Aradel position (growth)
    Keep cash ready for Dangote IPO
    This is very smart positioning.
    My Honest Investor View
    I would:
    NOT sell GTCO
    Gradually accumulate Aradel
    Keep cash ready for Dangote IPO
    Because:
    GTCO = income
    Aradel = growth
    Dangote = future opportunity
    This creates a balanced portfolio.

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