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Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:27am On May 25, 2018
NEW YORK, May 24, 2018
Ibeto Cement Company Limited (“Ibeto”), a Nigerian cement company has executed a binding MESA (Milost Equity Subscription Agreement) with Milost Global Inc. for a $850 million financing, of which $500 million is in equity and $350 million debt. The Company has also started the process going public a reverse merger in the United States as efforts to become a publicly traded company. On Friday May, 25 the Nigerian Dollar Billionaire Chief Cletus Ibeto will personally consummate the acquisition of a publicly traded Company the he will used to reverse the assets of his cement business in America, the final acquisition and definitive agreements have already been executed. The transaction was solely advised by Palewater Advisory Group Inc., and the going public transaction will allow Ibeto Cement to raise enough capital in the US public markets outside the Milost financing as well and put the company in the forefront of the cement industry in Africa. Chief Ibeto plans to grow the company beyond west Africa through the acquisition of other profitable cement businesses outside Nigeria within the next 12 months, this will be done at the back for the development of the two new plants.

Dr Cletus M. Ibeto, Chairman of Ibeto Cement Company Limited, stated, “Our key strategic objective in the vast and extensive development of the cement business in Nigeria and the West African sub-region is to make cement affordable to all Nigerians and tiers of government in such a way that they should be able to develop modest homes for themselves and their families inclusive of road infrastructure.
As far as I am concerned and with the knowledge I have and what I know in this business, the cement business is an investors’ haven especially in Nigeria and a much more profitable business than even crude oil where a lot of people think is the best place to invest. This probably explains why the few people in the business have deliberately created very strong barriers to entry into the industry for prospective investors. It is therefore my honest belief that this reverse merger will enable us to accomplish this objective. In the end and, in line with our strategic intent and objective, we are geared to be a world-class cement company in terms of quality, affordability, innovation, service, environment, safety, and corporate governance and also to be a part of building the country’s needed infrastructure all of which certainly guarantees good returns on investment for the stakeholders.”

Solly S. Asibey, Senior Partner & CIO of Milost Global Inc., stated, “International equity, coupled with the diversification of our investment portfolio is key to our strategy for growth in emerging markets. Excellence, innovation, unparalleled strategy, industry knowledge, favourable IRR and strong leadership epitomises the partnership between Milost and Chief Cletus Ibeto. This is a great investment opportunity for Milost, and the financial engineering behind the structuring of the transaction will catapult Ibeto Cement to exceptional heights.”

Kim Freeman, Managing Partner & CEO of Milost Global Inc., also stated, “Ibeto Cement is an important investment for Milost in Nigeria and indeed Africa. We expect this transaction to provide a template for our other investments in Africa which will continue to enhance the value of the companies we invest in as well as value for our investors.”

About Ibeto Cement Company Limited

Ibeto Cement Company Limited, a privately held company incorporated under Nigerian law, is one of the most dominant players in the fast-growing cement industry in Nigeria and, by extension, Africa. To increase its production and packaging capacity, the Ibeto Cement Company Limited is currently developing two cement plants in Nigeria: one in Ebonyi State and one in Cross River State/Abia State. Each plant is a state-of-the-art 6,000 tonne per day plant sitting on abundant deposits of quality limestone at both ends.

Ibeto Cement Company Limited is owned by the industrial Nigerian billionaire - Dr. Cletus Madubugwu Ibeto, CON. Dr Ibeto is a world-class business leader and entrepreneur who has built successful companies/industries in Nigeria and beyond. Through Ibeto Cement Company Limited, Dr Ibeto has seriously impacted the cement market in Nigeria. This transaction will enable Ibeto Cement Company Limited to raise sufficient capital to dominate the industry in Nigeria and the West African sub region as a whole.

About Milost Global Inc.
Milost Global Inc. is an American Private Equity firm that is headquartered in New York City, with more than $25 billion in committed capital.
Milost is at the intersection of creative investing and value creation. Milost is also a provider of alternative capital, mezzanine finance, and alternative lending to a broad range of industries across the globe including Technology, Transport, Cannabis, Education, Distribution, Mining, Oil & Gas, Financial Services, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Real Estate, Alternative Energy and Infrastructure Development. www.milostglobal.com

About Palewater Advisory Group Inc.

Palewater Advisory Group is a multinational corporate and public affairs advisory firm with headquarters in New York. We specialise in cross-border and M&A transactions, financing, public affairs, political campaign capital raising and strategy. Collectively as the team, we have had an excellent track record with more than 1000 references in our line of advisory work. We have a robust and yet solid network of contacts with specific focus on certain core industries, investment and banking communities. Our directors, leaders, professionals, and senior advisors collectively provide access to senior industrial, political, economic, government and financial decision makers throughout the world.
We provide individual and personal advice and react swiftly to our clients’ needs, while always providing direct access to the team, including the partners involved. As a professional services firm, we provide the best possible advice based on confidentiality and total discretion. We are committed to the principles of integrity and client service, and operate free from any conflict of interest.
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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:32am On May 25, 2018
Fact is enemies can't cage Igbos, the world is vast, the market is huge, Umu Igbo will keep progressing.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by sarrki(m): 12:36am On May 25, 2018
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Fact is enemies can't cage Igbos

Shut up

Who is caging who

Igbos are the problem

Stop all this your no make sense post

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by sholatech(m): 12:39am On May 25, 2018
Can Betcy erode Dangote's Market share?? Fingers crossed.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by iLoveAnambra(m): 12:46am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:

Shut up
Who is caging who
Igbos are the problem
Stop all this your no make sense post
IPOB tokwa gi na Onu ebea
Anu mpama

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Anambra1stSon(m): 12:46am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:


[s]Shut up

Who is caging who

Igbos are the problem

Stop all this your no make sense post[/s]

Ew.u Gambia so you have forgotten what Obj and others did to Ibeto?

Ibeto group

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by iLoveAnambra(m): 12:47am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:


Shut up

Who is caging who

Igbos are the problem

Stop all this your no make sense post

i knw say e pain u and ur Afonja brothers
but no shaking....

Otapiapia is quite cheap
u guys can consume it in millions

Ibeto and Umuigbo must Progress

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by ISLAMBAD: 12:47am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:
[s]

Shut up

Who is caging who

Igbos are the problem

Stop all this your no make sense post[/s]

Very stupid comment

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by sarrki(m): 12:52am On May 25, 2018
iLoveAnambra:
IPOB tokwa gi na Onu ebea

Anu mpama

You too take your own

Shut up

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by iLoveAnambra(m): 12:54am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:


You too take your own

Shut up
Onuku Odeku

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by iLoveAnambra(m): 12:55am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:


You too take your own

Shut up
Ara gbagbukwa gi

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Xander85: 1:05am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:


Shut up

Who is caging who

Igbos are the problem

Stop all this your no make sense post


No...you shut da fuc/k up!!!

You sit there pretending not to know what Ibeto went through in the hands of the gov't and monopolistic-minded adversaries!

They're doing a number on INNOSON as we speak! So yet again, you shut up!!!

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Xander85: 1:09am On May 25, 2018
sholatech:
Can Betcy erode Dangote's Market share?? Fingers crossed.

Nobody is looking to erode nobodies market share.

Dangote should maintain his lane while Ibeto maintains his own lane, and everyone will be happy!

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by sarrki(m): 1:10am On May 25, 2018
iLoveAnambra:
Ara gbagbukwa gi

E pain am

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Nobody: 1:20am On May 25, 2018
I'm happy for Ibeto.
Obasanjo nearly made him die of heart attack or drink rat poison but Igbos are known to be resilient.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by horsepower101: 1:58am On May 25, 2018
The world is a 7 billion people market. Ndigbo need to continue moving beyond Nigeria when striking business deals. There are trillions of dollar markets worldwide to tap into and build stronger partnerships.

Leave the Nigerian haters to die of jealousy and sorrow.

Progroms in the north and west Never stopped us.

Civil war with its devastation never stopped us.

Abandoned properties never stopped us.

20 pound policy never stopped us.

Indigenization policy never stopped us.

Obasanjo crony capitalism never stopped us.

And so on.

Buhari is just a child's play when factoring everything we have been through in this contraption.

We shall eventually get to the promised land and nothing can stop it.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Nobody: 2:21am On May 25, 2018
Wow respect to this man

Without the government backed Monopoly of dangote ?

That's impressive

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by selemempe: 2:34am On May 25, 2018
Xander85:


No...you shut da fuc/k up!!!

You sit there pretending not to know what Ibeto went through in the hands of the gov't and monopolistic-minded adversaries!

They're doing a number on INNOSON as we speak! So yet again, you shut up!!!
Even orji uzor kalu's slok airline was not spared by obj....chimaroke nnamani's cosmo fm and econet was closed by the hausa efcc yet tinubu assets are intact

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by horsepower101: 2:49am On May 25, 2018
selemempe:
Even orji uzor kalu's slok airline was not spared by obj....chimaroke nnamani's cosmo fm and econet was closed by the hausa efcc yet tinubu assets are intact

After all the cheating and injustice, today peace airline is expanding massively and is about to make Enugu airport its hub.

Even an imo state man ( I forgot his name)owns a major airline in Swaziland.

Igbo progress can never be stopped. We are not regular Africans that you beat down and they remain in the ground forever.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by freeze001(f): 2:52am On May 25, 2018
God bless my homeland, ala-Igbo and all who belong to her.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by freeze001(f): 2:54am On May 25, 2018
God bless my homeland, ala-Igbo and all who belong to her. I love the locations of the plants he's building. Tomorrow, dumb twerps and turds will say there are no resources in Igboland.

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by naijjaman(m): 7:06am On May 25, 2018
Good

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:41am On May 25, 2018
Igbo Amaka grin

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by tayo4ng(m): 7:44am On May 25, 2018
we will be great again

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Nigeman: 7:44am On May 25, 2018
Igbo Amaka

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by BeijinDossier: 7:44am On May 25, 2018
Good one

Anambra amaka

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by Sweetcollins: 7:45am On May 25, 2018
Ibeto rice
Nice one

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Re: Cletus Ibeto Signs Financing Agreement With Milost Global by GrammarNazi1(m): 7:45am On May 25, 2018
Lakeside79:
Wow respect to this man

Without the government backed Monopoly of dangote ?

That's impressive

...Dangote...

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