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    Ellah Lakes Ignites Market Frenzy with Bold ARPN Acquisition

    Gilbert AyoolaBy Gilbert AyoolaOctober 4, 2025 Analysis No Comments4 Mins Read
    Ellah Lakes Ignites Market Frenzy with Bold ARPN Acquisition
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    Ellah Lakes Ignites Market Frenzy with Bold ARPN Acquisition

    Ellah Lakes Plc has once again signaled its commitment to becoming a dominant player in Nigeria’s agribusiness and agro-industrial landscape with its recent intent to acquire 100% equity stake in Agro-Allied Resources Processing Nigeria Limited (ARPN) through a definitive Share Purchase Agreement.

    This transaction, which includes a vast portfolio of arable land and mature plantations, underscores Ellah Lakes’ strategic ambition to consolidate its vertically integrated agricultural model, deepen its asset base, and aggressively drive long-term value creation for its shareholders.

    The acquisition, poised to close by December 2025, pending regulatory approvals, including a green light from the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), represents a significant inflection point for Ellah Lakes. With the absorption of ARPN’s assets, the company will instantly add 11,783 hectares of cultivated land into its operational ecosystem.

    This includes a substantial 6,280 hectares dedicated to oil palm plantations, complemented by 2,093 hectares of cassava farmland, and an additional 10,393 hectares of yet-untapped, uncultivated land offering future development potential. Such scale and land diversity place Ellah Lakes in an enviable position to lead in both monoculture and diversified crop production, particularly within key food and industrial crop value chains.

    From a productivity standpoint, the age profile of the oil palm assets is particularly telling. With 60% of the palms already over four years old and entering peak productive capacity, Ellah Lakes stands to benefit from immediate cash flow generation.

    Another 30% of the palms fall within the 2-4 year range, suggesting a steady inflow of yield enhancements in the medium term, while the remaining 10% under two years points to longer-term growth continuity. This strategic blend of maturity phases creates a balanced production curve and safeguards sustained yields, reducing reliance on market swings or environmental variables.

    Strategically, the integration of ARPN’s infrastructure into Ellah Lakes’ vertically integrated framework will enable the company to optimise operational synergies across the agricultural value chain from primary cultivation to midstream processing and downstream market access.

    Such integration not only enhances production efficiency but opens new frontiers for crop diversification and localised processing, thereby reducing dependency on external processors and driving margin expansion. Furthermore, the planned capital raise to support this expansion highlights Ellah Lakes’ commitment to strengthening its financial position while aggressively pursuing its growth agenda.

    On the financial markets front, investor sentiment has responded positively to this announcement. Trading activity on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) reflects renewed confidence in Ellah Lakes’ strategic direction. On the last trading day of the week, Friday, October 3rd, the company’s share price closed at N13.47, marking a N1.22 gain from the previous opening price of N12.25.

    This performance also saw the stock hit an intra-day high of N13.47, eclipsing its 50-day moving average of N13.02. Though it still trails its 52-week high of N19.42, the uptick in demand and trading volumes suggests that market participants are increasingly pricing in the growth and value accretion potential of this acquisition.

    As the transaction progresses toward regulatory clearance and eventual close, the market’s outlook on Ellah Lakes remains optimistic. The company’s proactive stance on expansion, evident financial prudence in timing capital raises to strategic growth moments, and robust asset-backed acquisition strategy signal long-term value creation for stakeholders and shareholders alike.

    Investors with medium to long-term horizons are advised to consider a “HOLD” or “ACCUMULATE” position based on their individual risk appetite and investment objectives. The current pricing window, especially in light of historical highs and market momentum, offers an entry point that balances immediate upside potential with the long-term transformational value the acquisition is poised to unlock.

    Ellah Lakes Plc’s bold move to acquire ARPN is more than just a land grab it is a calculated stride toward agricultural dominance, operational scalability, and increased shareholder wealth. As regulatory approvals are pursued and capital plans solidified, the market will continue to track the company’s execution prowess, but the signs point to a business on the cusp of an inflectional growth era. #Ellah Lakes Ignites Market Frenzy with Bold ARPN Acquisition#

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    Gilbert Ayoola is the Chairman of Ibadan Zone Shareholders’ Association. He is an investment expert with years of experience that cut across the Nigerian capital market.He has deep knowledge of the Nigerian economy, tracking the performance of listed companies, banking and finance, and government policy.With 20+ years of experience working with numbers across African financial markets, Gilbert delivers reports on corporate earnings and airs opinions on banks' activities and other money market players.He conducted extensive financial analyses of Nigerian Exchange’s Top 30-listed companies with depth and dexterity that match global best practices.Gilbert Ayoola is based in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

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