2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Nigeria Business


ICA seeks improved credit opportunities for Nigerians   
The Guardian Nigeria
The Institute of Credit Administration (ICA) has called for improved access to credit in monetary and trade terms, to boost export of made in Nigeria goods and grow the economy. However, the institute decried poor attitude to credit, especially to public loans ...

ICA Set to Shore Up Nigeria's Economy Through Credit Management Base   Vanguard

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
FirstBank Named Best Retail Bank In Nigeria   
Leadership Newspapers
First Bank of Nigeria Limited has been named “The Best Retail Bank in Nigeria” at the just concluded Asian Banker International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards in Singapore. Organised annually by the Asian Banker magazine, the award is ...

Banks' assets, liabilities hit N28 trillion   The Guardian Nigeria

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Dangote Cement Targets 5000 Jobs From Senegal Operations   
Leadership Newspapers
Dangote Cement Plc has rolled out products from its $300 million Cement Plant in Senegal amid excitement by the country's government on the prospect of direct employment for about 5,000 locals by the company. The establishment of the cement plant by ...

Dangote Cement $300m Senegal plant targets 70% export   The Nation Newspaper
Dangote Cement's job prospects excites Senegalese govt   Daily Sun
Dangote Cement commences operations in Senegal, Cameroun, posts N159b ...   WorldStage

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Utomi, others make case for proper management systems that will inspire ...   
WorldStage
Professor Patrick Utomi at Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos during the inaugural round-table of Knowledge Economy Group. WorldStage Newsonline-- Prof Pat Utomi, a Director of Lagos Business School, has made a case for proper management systems that ...

'Innovation, Key Instrument To Liberate Nigeria From Economic Woes'   The Guardian Nigeria

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The Punch
   
Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority earned N15.8bn in 2014   
The Punch
The Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority on Sunday said it earned a net income of N15.8bn in the 2014 financial year. The agency, in its annual report made available to our correspondent by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Uche Orji, ...

Sovereign Wealth Fund Realised N15.8bn in 2014   THISDAY Live

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NAHCO Shareholders to Get Dividend, Bonus as FTZ Takes Off   
THISDAY Live
Shareholders of Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO aviance plc ) have cause to smile following the declaration of a cash dividend of 20 kobo and a bonus of one new share for every 10 for the year ended December 31, 2014. This is coming ...

NAHCO rewards shareholders with 20k Dividend, Bonus shares   Nigerian Tribune

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UBA's Loan Book Crosses N1trn Mark   
THISDAY Live
The recently released United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc's 2014 full year results showed a 14 per cent year-on-year growth in its loan book to N1.12 trillion in 2014. That was the first time the bank crossed the N1 trillion mark in its loan book. The bank however ...

Analysts laud UBA as earnings rise to N290b   The Nation Newspaper
UBA'S loan book crosses the N1trn mark   Nigerian Tribune

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Malay Mail Online
   
Cocoa king Ivory Coast wants a piece of the chocolate money pie   
Malay Mail Online
Chocolate accounts for 22 per cent of Ivory Coast's gross domestic product (GDP), half of its exports, and around two-thirds of people's jobs and income. — AFP picABIDJAN, March 30 — Ivory Coast reigns as the world's top cocoa producer but it wants to sell ...

Cocoa king Ivory Coast wants to cash in on chocolate   China Post

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Leadership Newspapers
   
Solar Energy is Best Solution to Nigeria's Power Challenge, Says Omatek CEO   
THISDAY Live
The Chief Executive Officer of Omatek Ventures Plc, Mrs. Florence Seriki has said the best way to address the short fall in power generation and distribution and also cut down on wasteful consumption of electricity in the country, is to adopt solar energy. Seriki ...

Omatek Deploys Solar Technology To Cut Power Consumption By 85%   Leadership Newspapers

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AsiaOne
   
Uber will reportedly pay for commercial driver's licenses to avoid German ban   
The Verge
Uber is no stranger to legal battles, but the tough-negotiating startup appears to be making a rare concession in Germany. The ride-sharing company will pay the government fees for its drivers in the country to obtain commercial driver's licenses, according to ...

Uber to reportedly pay 100 to 200 Euros as govt fees for driver's license in ...   New Kerala
Germany: Uber comes out with a new strategy   Pulse Nigeria
Uber to get around German ban by paying for taxi licenses   SlashGear
Tech News Today   
Chinatopix   
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