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As a show of confidence to shareholders, the company proposed maintaining a dividend of N1.50 for every 50 kobo ordinary share.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/united-capital-sustains-payment-of-n1-50-dividend/
Associated Bus Company followed with a decline of 6.45 per cent to close at 29 kobo, while Livestock Feeds shed 5.00 per cent to close at N1.14 per share.
Source: https://punchng.com/stock-market-sheds-n47bn-as-trading-closes-bearish/
“As you go through the budget, you will find that every kobo we intend to borrow will go into infrastructure, they are all mapped out for infrastructure.
Source: https://theeagleonline.com.ng/abia-governor-signs-n567-2b-2024-budget-into-law/
Courtvellle Business Solutions fell by 8.64 per cent to close at 74 kobo.
Fidelity Bank declined by 77 per cent to close at N5.15 kobo.
For eight years when I was in power we did not borrow one kobo, all that I did in Kano was from state resources, that’s why some people then will be asking how we’re getting the money.”
Source: https://punchng.com/struggle-over-mineral-resources-caused-terror-in-north-kwankwaso/
I must add that in five months, we have not even received a kobo as salary because of procedural issues involved in capturing new appointees on the payroll via IPPIS.
Learn Africa Plc declares 25 kobo dividend to shareholders for year ended.
Nigeria’s premier and largest non-interest bank, Jaiz Bank is undertaking a rights issue of about 5.41 billion ordinary shares of 50 kobo each at offer price of N1 per share, representing initial offer size of N5.4 billion.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/banks-in-n400b-recapitalisation-drive-at-stock-market/
The project to be financed by telecom investors will interconnect Osun state without the state patching a kobo.
These desperate politicians are ready to invest their last kobo in a other to win elections.
Source: https://www.opinionnigeria.com/lessons-from-gubernatorial-polls-by-ibrahim-mustapha-pambegua/