Also, the market capitalisation of listed equities declined by N11 billion to N21.025 trillion from N21.036 trillion reported on Thursday.
A breakdown of the activity chart shows that 30 stocks recorded price depreciation in contrast with 10 gainers.
Seplat drove the gainers’ chart in percentage terms, improving by 10 percent to close at N544.50 per share.
In all, investors traded 395.62 million shares worth N5.19 billion in 5,321 deals.
“To ensure that appropriate and adequate mitigants are put in place, should such securities be allowed in the future,” it said.
The senate has mandated its relevant committees to discuss the opportunities and threats of cryptocurrency with the CBN governor.
Market capitalisation lost N16 billion to close at N21.474 trillion compared with N21.490 trillion recorded on Monday.
Bank accounts owned by all tiers of government, or any of their ministries, departments or agencies are exempt from the acquisitions.
Market breadth closed positive with 32 gainers as against two losers.
An expert attributed the market rally to reopening of four land borders.
