GoldNiagara's Posts
Nairaland Forum › GoldNiagara's Profile › GoldNiagara's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (of 59 pages)
There is something abysmally wrong in the ways Igbos are treated, for example Nnamdi Kanu and his family were murdered and everyone pretends nothing happened even Igbo leaders at the National assembly. Igbos are indeed enslaved in Nigeria.If it was a Yoruba son that was killed hell would have been let loose. |
See what madam is bringing to the table, she can cook and clean and then yummy. God Naija girls are not worth marrying and major major liability. |
The 20 Most Valuable Companies In Nigeria Discussion in 'Health, Lifestyle & Lifeline' started by Temitope, Nov 23, 2014. Views count: 30753 11 [IMG] Discover the 20 most valuable companies in Nigeria. When it comes to how valuable a company is, the market value of the company’s stocks on the Stock Exchange is what is considered. These companies’ stocks are the Blue chip stocks as they are called by stock brokers and analysts. Here are the 20 most valuable companies in Nigeria according to their market values on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Cadbury Nigeria Plc – Market Value: 150.3 billion NGN First from the rear of the 20 most valuable companies in Nigeria is Cadbury Nigeria Plc, one of the largest food beverage and confectionery producers in Nigeria. Cadbury are the producers of Bournvita, Tom-Tom, Buttermint etc. Union Bank of Nigeria Plc – Market Value: 168.9 billion NGN Union Bank is one of the oldest financial institutions in Nigeria. A full-service commercial bank, UBN provides services in business banking, personal banking, treasury services, and commercial lending. Although many think Union Bank is one of the old fashioned banks in Nigeria, however they still found their way in the 20 most valuable companies in Nigeria by market value. Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc – Market Value: 186.1 billion NGN The 54 year old company is a forerunner in wheat milling in Nigeria. Popularly known for its brand, Golden Penny remains one of the most preferred brands among bakers, confectioneries and consumers in Nigeria. Flour Mills has a milling capacity of over 8000 metric tons per day, which is one of the largest single site mills in the world. Transcorp Nig Plc– Market Value: 195.5 billion NGN Transcorp is a leading diversified conglomerate in Nigeria. The company focuses on acquiring and managing strategic businesses for long term shareholder returns and socio-economic impact. Transcorp operates on four strategic sectors: Power, Oil and Gas, Hospitality and Agriculture. Unilever Nigeria Plc – Market Value: 204.3 billion NGN Originally known as Lever Brothers Plc, the eighty-year old Unilever has been quoted as a public liability company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange since 1973. The long term success of Unilever Plc is a product of consumer based deep roots in the local culture and markets. Unilever produces food and beverages as well as home and personal care products. Access Bank Plc – Market Value: 218.5 billion NGN Access Bank Plc, a full service commercial bank operates through a network of about 366 branches across Nigeria and beyond. Access Bank organizes its main business activities along four customer segments namely: Corporate and Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, Business Banking and Personal and Private Banking. Forte Oil – Market Value: 222.9 billion NGN Forte is a foremost indigenous major marketer of refined petroleum products. They are spread across the thirty-six states of Nigeria including the FCT. Forte Oil has over 500 retail outlets in Nigeria and operates majorly in the midstream sector of the oil and gas industry in Nigeria. They also offer a wide range of consumer products from the oil value chain; PMS, diesel, aviation fuel, kerosene, gas and lubricant. Femi Otedola is the chairman of Forte Oil. UBA Group – Market Value: 253.9 billion NGN UBA is one of the foremost financial institutions in Nigeria. The bank is spread extensively across Nigeria and the continent of Africa. UBA is poised to facilitating inter and intra African trade and also be the pivot for inflow of investment capital into Africa. The bank is led by Tony Elumelu who is the current Chairman and Philips Oduoza, GMD/CEO. OANDO – Market Value: 259.4 billion NGN Oando Plc is one of Africa’s largest integrated solution providers. The OANDO Group comprises six companies providing quality services in Exploration and Production, Energy Services, Gas and Power and Downstream supplies. OANDO Plc is led by Wale Tinubu, the Group Chief Executive. Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc– Market Value: 260 billion NGN Stanbic IBTC Bank is one of the leading financial institutions in Nigeria with a wide range of personal and commercial banking products offered in over 180 branches nationwide. Stanbic is a financial service group which operates with a clear focus on three main business pillars – Corporate and Investment Banking, Personal and Business Banking and Wealth Management. Ecobank Transnational Incorporated– Market Value: 269.4 billion NGN Ecobank Transnational Incorporated is an independent regional banking company in West Africa. ETI provides wholesale, retail, investment and transaction banking products and services to government agencies, multinationals, corporate organizations, SMEs and individuals. Guinness Nigeria– Market Value: 301.8 billion NGN Guinness Nigeria is an iconic African company renowned internationally for its brands of unmatched quality. Guinness has been on the Nigerian Stock Exchange since 1965. They produce beverages such as Foreign Extra Stout, Malta Guinness, Harp, Smirnoff etc. LAFARGE WAPCO– Market Value: 333.2 billion NGN LAFARGE is a global figure in the production of building materials. Owned by the Lafarge Group, Lafarge extracts resources from the earth to make materials. Lafarge is committed to making the best cement and concrete solution available in all parts of Nigeria. Lafarge group are also the owners of AshakaCem Plc and UNICEM Calabar. SEPLAT Petroleum– Market Value: 387.3 billion NGN SEPLAT Petroleum Development Company is an indigenous company which is leading many other companies in Nigeria in oil and gas exploration and development. SEPLAT is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and Nigerian Stock Exchange. SEPLAT was formed in 2009 by two Nigerian E & P companies (Shebah E & P and Platform Petroleum Limited). First Bank Plc– Market Value: 509.1 billion NGN First Bank as the name implies is the very first in Nigeria. The Bank is still one of the leading financial institutions in Nigeria. First Bank has been ranked among the top 500 most valuable banking brand in the world. Their success is attributed to dynamism, introduction of new products and excellent customer service delivery. Zenith Bank– Market Value: 786.5 billion NGN Founded by Jim Ovia in 1990, Zenith Bank is one of the leading financial institutions in Africa. The bank has thrived over the years on its cultures of strong values, brand equity, professionalism and service excellence which have distinguished the bank among its peers. Guaranty Trust Bank Plc.– Market Value: 852 billion NGN GT Bank is no doubt one of the financial institutions in Nigeria with the highest customer base. GTB has over 10,000 people in its workforce in Nigeria and other African countries. The corporate banking bias and strong service culture of GTB have been the key factor in the consistent growth of the company. Nestle Plc.– Market Value: 911.6 billion NGN Nestle Plc are makers of food and beverage products including Maggi®, Milo®, Golden Morn®, Cerelac® etc. Nestle has two main factories in Nigeria and six others in other West African countries. Beyond West Africa, Nestle is also found in several parts of the world. Nigerian Breweries– Market Value: 1,300.7 billion NGN Nigerian Breweries Plc is the pioneer and largest brewing company in Nigeria. Nigeria Breweries has eight operational breweries in different parts of Nigeria where its beverages are produced and distributed to all parts of the country. Dangote Cement – Market Value: 4,089.7 billion NGN Dangote cement is the most valuable company in Nigeria. It is a fully integrated cement company, operating in Nigeria and 14 other African countries. Dangote cement is said to be the only Nigerian company on the Forbes Global 2000 companies. Dangote Cement is owned by Dangote Group. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 24, |
EternalTruths:Really, riches is not measured only in cash or financial instruments. Now what is the worth of the values of the real and incorporeal assets of this companies and the value assets of these companies. Let give you a scenario, what do you think is the cash value of all the lands in Nigeria.With just a legislation, a country can owe all the lands. Now start your rich comparison from there. How can guys be comparing a state or country to a company. |
Afonja always blaze the trails! |
So they should come and invest in Aba? |
NaijaCelebrity:Oh. brother! |
CasaFFa:You don't get it.There is something patently wrong with how you guys reason. |
EternalTruths:Isnt it really hare brained to compare a state with a bank.Now you are drawing distinction between generating funds and profits after tax. Now are you saying Zenith bank declared 300 Bill on profit in year 2017. |
Op conveniently left out banks like Gtb, Fcmb, Globalcom, First banks and failed to state that Lagos State generated 412 Billion Naira in 2017 against the 300B plus of zenith and uba. |
IkpuMmadu:Why are you giving us his resume, the chairman of MTN.Lolz.Mtn Mauritius, South Africa and Nigeria is owned by Pascal Dozie! Well done! |
Yungkid101:Charity is different from tithing.You will be rewarded for the charity but you have not tithed. Bible has adviced us how to do our charity by not allowing your right hand to know what your left is doing.Conclusion you are doing PR. |
Leonbonapart:Operation Python dance has shown beyond any shred of doubt the coward tribe in Nigeria. I need not add to that. Now to address that part of your post that has a bit of pseudo sense. I dont have to queue behind her, and she does not have to even win.She is becomes part of the process and that is sufficient. I appreciate her boldness, resolve and aspirations, and all women in your potopoto region do not have the spunk to take this giant stride. Now go crazy! |
Leonbonapart:Operation Python dance has shown beyond any shred of doubt the coward tribe in Nigeria. I need not add to that. Now to address that part of your post that has a bi ewwwt of pseudo sense. I dont have to queue behind but I appreciate her boldness, resolve and aspirations, and all women in your potopoto region do not have the spunk to take this giant stride. |
Like sense is now a rare commodity in this country. A actress looking for a dog and the whole world had to hear about it. |
IamLaura:Wee you kip quiet. Most loyal ko most disloyal ni.Yet she is talking about stereotypes. |
Wetin Men do women?They just hate the men folks for the ill treatment of just one guy. These crops of ladies are just miserable. |
Tomorrow now he will say he didn't still a Kobo while in office, was this 200 Mills part of the year budget or is it from his security. You can give 200 Mills to smoke out killers but cannot use it to provide security before the attack. There is something wrong with people down there. |
Leonbonapart:Ugwu eater don't give yaself high blood pressure! She will contest and if you don't like go and hug the closest transformer! |
toye440:Your approach will make it a free for all. Wat will be unleashed. After the war mopping up arms will be another wahala. These guys should be confronted with superior arguments, counter propaganda for their own propaganda, Christian should get more involved in politics. For every verbal attack on the church, hundred should follow but never resort to arms. |
For real, Nigeria is secular state, 1st of January, holiday has nothing to do with christian.It is a secular holiday observed almost every where in the world.What kind of stupid professor is this. |
MicheyJ1:Pay which money! He need to be heard in court first, then judgment! |
Dohyn3:LASU product spotted! When some thing is too good that means it is bad. |
madridguy:The girl said he saw him with another hot babe, note the word hot, now who will honestly blame a guy for having it hot for a hot babe. |
This is the nightmare of the iPods. They wished Achebe could have it.They howl and hollered but it is for the deeply cerebral. |
I am sure you are more confused than you started out. She has committed a crime simple.You will help her by just reporting to the police.She will be made to write an undertaken not to touch her again and then the police can compel her to also leave the house. You can go further by pressing charges, she will be charged to court for assault and battery. Allow her spend at least a week at kirikiri prison, then apply to withdraw the suit. Arrange with the prison officer to make her wash toilet well. She will come out a born again Christian and renounce cultism. |
Why do ladies think the hardest they can abuse a guy is by shaming his dick. It is a worn out tactic and does not work. Wanna hit a guy abuse his mum or his intelligence. Call when you land in the hospital, we will go plan B. |
GoodiOG:Please just dont fall apart on me. |
GoodiOG:Where is the every one, I am glad I don't have common sense, mine is uncommon and that is something. Your rare idiocy isn't lost on me like your ilk. |
GoodiOG:What is the significance of the Igbo in that statement? Just ruined a good sentence. |
Looks more to me like a personal museum! Where are the books. |
Your lawyer just hail for you a cab straight to jail. You just made a confession to a crime. God forgives but the law does not. Plus internet does not forgive and I. ten years time you might regret this your stupendously stupid stupidity. |
