Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) reported a net asset value of $3.40 billion in 2025, reflecting a 10.7% compound annual growth rate since inception. The figure was disclosed in the agency's 2025 Group Financial Performance Overview presented in Abuja. NSIA began operations with an initial seed capital of $1 billion. The growth marks a significant increase in the fund's value over the years.
The report highlights the fund's performance without detailing specific investments or sectoral allocations. No breakdown of returns across the fund's three portfolios—Future Generations, Stabilisation, and Infrastructure—was provided in the summary. The authority attributed the growth to strategic investment decisions and improved asset management. The full financial statements are expected to be published in the official annual report.
NSIA's $3.40 billion valuation in 2025 stems from a $1 billion starting capital and steady compounding, not sudden windfalls. That 10.7% annual growth suggests disciplined management, but without public details on where the money was made, Nigerians are left assessing outcomes, not strategy. Performance looks strong on paper, but transparency remains the missing metric.