Businesses in Nigeria have identified liquidity and the safety of their staff among the most pressing business needs they are concerned about as they grapple with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. These are some of the findings from a survey conducted by PwC Nigeria. The survey findings were revealed during a recent webinar hosted by the firm, on the economic implications and policy responses to COVID-19. The survey had about 3000 respondents ranging from managers to CEOs and business owners. Asked what their top business concerns were, 22.5 per…
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Private sector coalition steps up against Covid-19
Private Sector Coalition Against Covid-19 (CACOVID-19) has stepped up its complimentary efforts towards freeing the nation of the Pandemic. The Coalition which is being spearheaded by Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) and Access Bank Plc, according to ADF CEO, Zouera Youssoufou and Head of Corp Communication of Access Bank, Amaechi Okobi, is already building isolation centres across the country and will begin the training of medical personnel for speedy action and also provide relief packages to cushion the effect of the pandemic. The duo in a briefing at the weekend noted…
Read MoreFMDQ admits FMN bonds, infrastructure debt fund, others
FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited has admitted to its platform, the Flour Mills of Nigeria PLc’s Series 3 N12.49 billion Tranche A and N7.50 billion Tranche B Fixed Rate Senior Unsecured Bonds under the N70.00 billion Bond Issuance Programme. The exchange also admitted for listing on its platform, the Chapel Hill Denham Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund Series 6 162.72 million Units of N100.00 each at N109.72 under the N200.00 billion Issuance Programme. The exchange had in December 2018 admitted the Flour Mills of Nigeria Series 1 & 2 N20.11 billion bonds.…
Read MoreNSE extends filing of financial statement by 60 days
The Nigerian Stock Exchange has extended the due date for the submission of the audited financial statements for listed companies with March 31, year end by 60 days from June 29, 2020 to August 28, 2020. The extension follows an earlier circular of March 23, 2020, with reference number NSE/RD/LRD/CIR5/20/03/23 wherein listed companies were granted a sixty day grace period for the submission of their audited financial statement for the year ended December 31, 2019. “Further to the provisions of Rule 17:20 (g): Financial Reporting and Periodic Disclosure, Rulebook of…
Read MoreFinancial service sector drives market with 7.19% gain
Weekly activities on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange extended further gains as the NSE All-Share Index and Market Capitalisation both appreciated by 7.19 per cent to close the week at 22,921.59 and N11.946 trillion respectively. All other indices finished higher with the exception of NSE ASeM, which closed flat. It was another four-day trading week as the Federal Government of Nigeria declared Monday 13th April 2020 (Easter Monday) as Public Holiday in commemoration of the Easter celebrations. Meanwhile, a total turnover of 1.495 billion shares worth N12.894 billion…
Read MoreRape: 67 women groups seek El-Rufai’s son’s prosecution
Barely 48 hours after apologising to the public for threatening to rape a Twitter user’s mother after which he would pass her to his friends, Bello Nasir El-rufai still has to contend with aggrieved women, who are calling for his prosecution. Incensed by the audacity displayed by the Kaduna State Governor’s son, a coalition of 67 women groups have endorsed a document for an onward transmission to the Attorney General of the Federation, Justice Abubakar Malami [SAN], demanding that the young man be prosecuted. The petition dated April 16, 2020…
Read MoreBrittle Paper publisher defends spat with deputy editor
…says Obi-Young’s action smacks of libel Previous relationship with El-rufai’s uncovered Following the outrage generated over the sack of deputy editor, Brittle Paper, Otosirieze Obi-Young, by its publisher, Ainehi Edoro, the latter in her defence said the decision was taken after effort to reach understanding with Obi-Young failed. According to reports, Brittle Paper, Nigeria’s leading literary news website, caused outrage after it censored and deleted a story written by Obi-Young, on the threat by Bello, son of Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, to ‘rape’ a Twitter…
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