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Ellah Lakes to accelerate growth with N235bn equity capital raise

…offers 18.8bn shares at N12.50 per share

Ellah Lakes Plc, Nigeria’s pioneering integrated agro-industrial company, on Monday launched its N235 billion Offer for Subscription.

This capital raise is part of its next phase of strategic growth and capital expansion following a comprehensive “Facts Behind the Offer” presentation at the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX).

The Company is raising the capital to significantly fund strategic acquisitions and upgrade its processing facilities as part of its next phase of expansion and value creation.

Ellah Lakes will issue 18.8billion ordinary shares of 50 kobo each, at a price of N12.50 per share, targeting a total of N235 billion.

The application list for the Offer opened on Monday, November 10, 2025, and will close on Friday, December 5, 2025. The Company has appointed Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) as the Lead Issuing House for this landmark equity expansion.

Ellah Lakes Plc is a rapidly growing indigenous agribusiness company leading Nigeria’s agricultural transformation. Established in 1980 as a fish farming enterprise, the Company underwent a strategic shift in 2019 following the acquisition of Telluria Limited. It repositioned itself as a vertically integrated agro-industrial player focused on crop cultivation, processing, and sustainable value creation.

Chuka Mordi, Chief Executive Officer of Ellah Lakes Plc, highlighted the strategic significance of the offer, saying, “This Offer for Subscription is not just about raising capital, it is about unlocking the next chapter of Ellah Lakes’ growth story. At an offer price of N12.50 per share, this capital raise reflects the intrinsic value of our scaled, integrated platform. We are inviting investors to capitalise on a clear trajectory of growth, one that is built on over 30,000 hectares of resilient, diversified assets and robust processing capacity.

“The N235 billion equity expansion represents a capital phase that will transition Ellah Lakes from foundation building to full-scale market expansion, delivering sustainable profitability, returns on investment and advancing Nigeria’s food security and rural prosperity agenda.”

Paul Farrer, Deputy Managing Director, Ellah Lakes Plc elaborated on how the proceeds will be deployed, saying “Every naira from this raise has a clear strategic purpose, the capital will be deployed to accelerate the integration of the newly acquired Agro-Allied Resources & Processing Nigeria Limited (ARPN) assets and to upgrade our Crude palm oil (CPO) mills and cassava processing facilities. Our strategy is clear: we are using this equity to achieve a step-change in operational efficiency and scale. This ensures we maximise the value of every hectare and secure a robust revenue stream for Ellah Lakes. This will deliver value to all stakeholders as it delivers operational and financial scale immediately.”

Speaking further at the event, Jude Chiemeka, Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), commended Ellah Lakes for leveraging the capital market as a platform for growth, saying: “The launch of this N235 billion equity raise underscores the depth and resilience of Nigeria’s capital market as a strategic enabler of corporate growth. At NGX, we are particularly pleased to see a leading indigenous agribusiness like Ellah Lakes harness the market to scale its operations and deepen value creation across the agricultural value chain. This Offer represents not only an opportunity for investors to participate in the country’s agro-industrial expansion but also a strong signal of renewed confidence in the Exchange as a gateway for transformative capital formation.”

The Offer for Subscription provides a ground floor opportunity for both institutional and retail investors to participate directly in one of Nigeria’s most ambitious agro-industrial growth stories as the Company scales its vertically integrated agro-industrial operations and strengthens its leadership position in Nigeria’s and West Africa’s agricultural value chain.