Lafarge Africa pays N96.6b dividend
Shareholders of Lafarge Africa Plc have approved payment of a total dividend of N96.64 billion for the 2025 financial year. This represented a 100 per cent payout, with each shareholder

Shareholders of Lafarge Africa Plc have approved payment of a total dividend of N96.64 billion for the 2025 financial year.
This represented a 100 per cent payout, with each shareholder to receive a final dividend of N6 per share, following an interim dividend of N4 per share paid earlier in the year, bringing the total dividend payout to N10 per share.
At the company’s annual general meeting in Lagos, Chairman, Lafarge Africa Plc, Gbenga Oyebode described the 2025 financial year results as a defining milestone in the company’s history, marked by exceptional growth and the achievement of several significant financial and operational milestones.
“For the 2025 financial year, net sales rose 53 per cent, driven by volume growth, improved plant stability, and enhanced distribution efficiency.
Operating profit for the year grew by 103 per cent from N193.01 billion recorded in the 2024 financial year to N392.10 billion, reflecting strong top-line momentum and continued execution of cost and efficiency initiatives. This strong performance was supported by improving macroeconomic stability, increased infrastructure activity across the country, and our continued focus on operational excellence and engaged customer experience,” Oyebode said.
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He added that the payment of dividends by the company reflected the board’s commitment to delivering sustainable shareholder returns while maintaining a prudent balance between reinvestment and preserving a strong financial position to support future growth.
Group Managing Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, expressed gratitude to shareholders and stakeholders for their continued trust and support, attributing the company’s robust performance to the disciplined execution of its strategic priorities.
Alade-Akinyemi reaffirmed the company’s commitment to maintaining a prudent and agile approach to capital allocation and cost management, while positioning the business to capitalise on emerging market opportunities.
A shareholder who is a member of the Pragramatic Shareholders Association of Nigeria (PSAN), Oluyemisi Bakare, commended the board and management of Lafarge Africa Plc for the exceptional performance recorded during the 2025 financial year, which has led to the payment of dividends.
Bakare urged the board and management to sustain the performance trajectory to enable shareholders to benefit more from dividend payments.



