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BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway: 8:49am On Sep 07, 2017
FKO81:
Just hear yourself e-Go a..t "owning shares of the company doesn't mean you own the company " Saving face I guess after realising GMBH owns 75% shares of international breweries?
You sound pathetic.

There's no need to save face. If GMBH wants to argue the ownership, then they can edit the company website that claims that it is owned by a Yoruba man.

And furthermore, shares can be bought back. It doesn't mean they own the company.
BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway: 8:47am On Sep 07, 2017
zoedew:
So pathetic to note that you see from the prism of the tribal!
Pele if it pains you cheesy
BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway: 8:27am On Sep 07, 2017
gratiaeo:
International Breweries Plc, the Ilesha-based brewer owned by AB InBev has named Mr. Sunday Akintoye Omole as its new Board Chairman effective 22 March, 2017.

Mr. Omole takes over from the erstwhile Managing Director and Board Chairman, Otunba Michael Daramola, who retired in line with the company’s Articles of Association
gratiaeo:
International Breweries Plc, the Ilesha-based brewer owned by AB InBev has named Mr. Sunday Akintoye Omole as its new Board Chairman effective 22 March, 2017.

Mr. Omole takes over from the erstwhile Managing Director and Board Chairman, Otunba Michael Daramola, who retired in line with the company’s Articles of Association
Clowns. Get your stories straight lol
BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway: 8:26am On Sep 07, 2017
FKO81:
International breweries
Owners


Brauhaase International
Management GMBH
(72.03%) L.A. Pro-Shares
Limited (5.04%)
Individuals (15.9%)

On 26 April 1994 International Breweries plc
became a public limited liability company and
listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
International Breweries plc has a technical
services agreement with Brauhaase
International Management GMBH, a subsidiary
of Warsteiner Group of Germany, which owned
72.03% equity.
On 1 January 2012, SABMiller took operational
management control of International
Breweries from BGI Castel .
Owning shares of a company doesn't mean you own the company. What type of illiterates do we have on NL nowadays?

He evens aid Peter Obi owns the company. These anambran clowns grin grin grin
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 8:22am On Sep 07, 2017
mapist:
You clearly missed his point.
Says you..... you clearly missed my point.
BusinessRe: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by okway: 7:59am On Sep 07, 2017
KELVINXY:
Largest this
Largest that

Without quality check....
And least concern about the ecosystem
Laaaaal. Awon Mega and Ultra this and that claimer. Go and check it then.
BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway: 7:56am On Sep 07, 2017
FKO81:
Ignoramus intafact is owned by Sab, Peter Obi and Anambra state government.


International breweries
Owners


Brauhaase International
Management GMBH
(72.03%) L.A. Pro-Shares
Limited (5.04%)
Individuals (15.9%)

On 26 April 1994 International Breweries plc
became a public limited liability company and
listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
International Breweries plc has a technical
services agreement with Brauhaase
International Management GMBH, a subsidiary
of Warsteiner Group of Germany, which owned
72.03% equity.
On 1 January 2012, SABMiller took operational
management control of International
Breweries from BGI Castel .
Laudate already whoped your ass .........


Even the company website says it was founded by a Yoruba man. Find and beat them nau. Jealous Ibo elede grin
BusinessRe: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by okway:
Michael004:
grin Ondo state too soon will have largest bitumen refinery, also in this our south west na ni. Why are we so blessed like this without chest beating up and down.
This useless Nigerian government keeps stalling the inevitable.

Ondo state has been lobbying for the approval of Bitumen exploration since Kanu's mother was born. Useless aboki government.
BusinessRe: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by okway: 7:43am On Sep 07, 2017
Acidosis:
You won't agree with me because you didn't read his speech. The private company is yet to even commence operations or make any sales and this politician is already campaigning and lambasting previous governments.. Just because one private investor decided to remember Ibadan after 8 years in office??

Haba, if all politicians make this kind of noise, investors in Ogun and Lagos won't breath no more.
You're not listening to him....providing the enabling environment for business to strive is an enormous achievement.

It's not about making sales as of yet.

Why was Ibadan chosen? Why not Anambra or Borno?
BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway:
BedLam:
All these people always praising hardworking men from their tribes. Can't you be like this man ? How much has he put into your pocket. How has your life changed since he's a yoruba man ? A lot of you should learn life.
Keep quiet abeg cool

Give praise where praise is due.



FKO81:
Ignoramus intafact is owned by [s]Sab, Peter Obi and Anambra state government. [/s]
Laudate already whoped your ass ......... Peter Obi ko Peter Paul ni grin grin


Even the company website says it was founded by a Yoruba man. Find and beat them nau. Jealous Ibo elede grin
BusinessRe: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by okway: 7:33am On Sep 07, 2017
Acidosis:
see why most politicians are vagabonds? They love to take glory on private investments even when they've done absolutely nothing to improve governance. Rather than thank the investors for remembering Ibadan, an almost desolate destination for investors, this unfortunate "constituted authority" already turned the whole thing to campaign.
You think private companies just select any city to invest in? Do you know the collaboration that goes on behind closed door? Abi na you bring am to come invest in Ibadan?

Mr. Analyzer.
BusinessRe: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by okway:
DEXTROVERT:
Just
Four
Masts
Makes
It
The
Largest
Palm oil
Refinery.
Yiruba
Bloggers
And
Lies are like
5$6
Sorry o.... onitsha-aba blogger. Is your father's coconut oil shop the largest?


Acidosis:
see why most politicians are vagabonds? They love to take glory on private investments even when they've done absolutely nothing to improve governance. Rather than thank the investors for remembering Ibadan, an almost desolate destination for investors, this unfortunate "constituted authority" already turned the whole thing to campaign.
When someone from Kogi calls Ibadan desolate, I just laffffff grin
Is it the Ibadan I know or is your father's compund named after Ibadan. Y'all need to get educated.
Do you know how many major companies are in Ibadan? How many are currently planning to establish there?

Please wake up before you get lost in reality.
BusinessRe: Largest Edible Oil Refinery In Sub-saharan Africa Launched In Ibadan. by okway:
grin grin grin grin


Haters of Ibadan will soon come...

We keep telling them that Ibadan is developing faster than they can comprehend..... Their hate and criticism of Ibadan [old Yoruba capital] caused Yorubas to start developing Ibadan. Your hate makes us grow. grin grin

Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria : https://www.nairaland.com/3941777/ibadan-pictures-development-fastest-growing


Soon it will be Lagos > Ogun > Oyo

Watchout for the Lagos-Ibadan rail.....Ibadan will just take off mehn.....

https://www.nigerianmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/nigerian-drug-leaders.jpg














MICHEALADEX and Dollyak, awon "I am Yoruba by the way", come and tell us how this is a lie grin grin grin
BusinessRe: International Breweries To Merge With Two Other Firms After SEC, NSE Approval by okway: 7:22am On Sep 07, 2017
IBPlc is owned by a Yoruba man btw.

More grease to his elbow.... cheesy Yorubas are the people running this economy.



Bnternational breweries was founded in 1971 by Dr. Lawrence Omole and commenced production in December 1978 with the launch of Trophy lager. We were listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1995.

From humble beginnings, our portfolio has grown and now includes Trophy Lager, Trophy Black, Castle Milk Stout, Castle Lager, Redds, Hero, Grand Malt, Betamalt malt drink and Voltic Water.

Our brewery and corporate headquarters are located at Omi-Asoro, Ilesa in Osun State and with distribution centres in Ibadan, Lagos and Ilorin. http://www.internationalbreweriesplc.com/
WebmastersRe: Can One Operate A Blog With Just An Android Mobile Phone? by okway: 6:56am On Sep 07, 2017
Nothing is impossible.
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 6:46am On Sep 07, 2017
Bridget95:
It appears you lack manners. go and get trained before mentioning me.
Keep quiet lol cheesy
PoliticsRe: To Achieve Biafra This Fight B/w Raph Uwazurike And Nnamdi Kanu Must Stop- Asari by okway: 6:44am On Sep 07, 2017
HiddenShadow:
That caused the UN to issued Buhari to arrest Arewa Youths which forced them and the Sultan of Sokoto to become unity beggars
Okay bobo the gorilla, we don hear

PoliticsRe: To Achieve Biafra This Fight B/w Raph Uwazurike And Nnamdi Kanu Must Stop- Asari by okway: 6:40am On Sep 07, 2017
grin cheesy grin

Blame Yorubas as usual abeg.

The only thing that can unite those two is a healthy hatred for Yoruba man.
PoliticsRe: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by okway: 6:38am On Sep 07, 2017
deomelo:
Haters and bad bele people don move the thread to business sections grin grin
As usual... grin grin
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 6:36am On Sep 07, 2017
Vicolan:
Its depend...

If they ain't married its a sin..... So what's ur point naw...

Though no saint
Well sha, that's your religion..... your point of view.

I'm sure you've also sinned today.
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 6:13am On Sep 07, 2017
Vicolan:
Funny enough and you showed us just one pack of condom...

Thought you saw like carton of condom...


Anyway flood plus cold might have resulted to the act.....

Sin is sin, no sin is small
Having sex is a sin....? cheesy

I didn't know that Pastors plenty for this forum cheesy cheesy cheesy

The fact that they're using condom is commendable sef.

They're protecting themselves from STDs and at the same time, preventing unwanted pregnancies. Smart!
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 6:11am On Sep 07, 2017
raker300:
such early morning with igbo on your brain?

And you say you're alright?

Where was igbo even mentioned on this?
Bridget95:
where was igbo mentioned in the post? charlatans of hate speech have been warned to desist from the evil act but you have refused to heed to that instruction.
I'll try to pretend that you're not the same person cheesy cheesy
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 6:06am On Sep 07, 2017
raker300:
so you mean to say people contribute their hard earned money for these folks to satisfy their sexual urges?

You asked people to "pray for benue" so they can satisfy their sexual urges?

There is time for everything..time to build and time for pleasure.

Your priorities say exactly the type of person you are

Someone that lost everything and all he can think about is fuccking? Please? You didn't lose anything
Don't be silly.

Because you donate to help people doesn't mean you can dictate how they live their lives.

The point of charity is not so that you can lord over people you're helping.

Because they're surviving, that's why they're enjoying.

Does having sex imply that they aren't building their lives. You sound ridiculous and judgmental as hell.

I'm sure you didn't even donate a penny, but here you are making the loudest noise.
RomanceRe: Sex At Benue IDPs Camp: Condoms, Pants Litter Camp (Photos) by okway: 5:51am On Sep 07, 2017
raker300:
the time your people have to look for poonani to smash is enough time they need to rebuild their own lives from inside the camp.

Stop defending such shameful act mr man
What is shameful about enjoying the pleasure of the flesh, father Theresa?

Sexual urges respects no time or condition.

As long as the sex is legal and consensual, don't come here with hypocritical epistle.

Do your people not have sex after protesting?
PoliticsRe: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by okway: 6:50pm On Aug 31, 2017
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PoliticsRe: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by okway: 6:49pm On Aug 31, 2017
Ibadan comes alive with mega stores, high rise buildings


badan, the capital of Oyo State, is enjoying a boom of sort in real estate business as shopping malls and multi-storey buildings spring up in the ancient city. OSEHEYE OKWUOFU reports.

If you have not been to Ibadan in the last couple of years you may be pardoned for thinking you are in a wrong place when you get to the Oyo State capital now as the architectural face of the ancient city is fast giving way to modernity

The largest city in West Africa, has in the last few years, especially since the coming of the present administration in Oyo State, witnessed an increase in the number of high rise/multi-storey buildings and modern shopping malls, a development that has equally impacted on the economy of the city as well as the way the people do their shopping.

For decades the only imposing structure in Ibadan was the 25-storey Cocoa House situated at Dugbe, the city’s Central Business District, with a few lesser high rise buildings in the same area while shopping was largely restricted to a few super markets and stores also in the CBD.

But, that is now changing, no thanks to private investors that have pumped billions of Naira into real estate business in the city, taking advantage of the massive infrastructural development being carried out by the state government in the capital city and elsewhere in Oyo State.

The Cocoa Mall recently sprang up in the centre of the city from the premises of the defunct Daily Sketch newspapers, bringing along with it mega stores and the likes. And just when people thought probably that was enough, the Ibadan Mall, penultimate Thursday opened opposite the High Court premises along the ever busy Ring Road.

The imposing mall which housed other stores including the popular Shoprite became the second after the commissioning of the Cocoa Mall, where Shoprite made its first debut in the capital city.

The business climate was set for what was arguably the biggest event in town. There was massive turnout of people who have been waiting anxiously to have a taste of the assorted goods on display.

An elated customer, one of many who came to patronise the big stores, Alade Okediran a civil servant described the Ibadan Mall as an evidence of economic growth and good things coming into the city.

He noted that apart from affordable prices, Shoprite would offer the people multiple alternatives.



Okediran said, ”I loved it as one of the first people to visit here and see for myself what Shoprite has to offer and now that I have seen and purchased some of the products I have this extraordinary feeling that truly Ibadan is witnessing an unusual growth. And it is nice for the people. We need to move forward and join other countries of the world. What I see here is great.”

It was gathered that the magnificent edifice which stood on the former Ibadan refuse dumpsite was constructed by Broll Nigeria Limited, owners of the Ibadan Mall.

With finest floor tiles and colourful interior decorations, the Mall enjoys the patronage of other store owners aside from the big Shoprite store that has almost 70 percent of the shop space inside the Mall.

Shoprite being the first to open its store with fun-fare parades choicest West Bakery, seafood, barbeque, butchery, dairy, hot foods, liquor, and toy world sections among others.

Mr. Fatai Oshungboye, Ibadan Mall Shoprite Branch Manager, who spoke with The Nation expressed confidence on the Shoprite brand, adding that it was the brand that actually drives the crowd to patronise the Mall. He described the patronage at the Mall as very wonderful when contrasting it with what obtains in other stores.

Apart from the Shoprite stores that had opened for business, the multi million naira mall still has some sections under construction with electrical fittings, painting, laying of floor and wall tiles and installation of cooling system yet to be completed. According to the Shoprite branch Manager, the unoccupied stores would in a couple of weeks come on board.

Not too far away from the Ibadan Mall is the Cocoa building premises inside which is located the Cocoa Heritage Mall which consists of no fewer than 140 different stores and big super markets including the Shoprite stores which had continued to thrill the inhabitants of the ancient city.

Other areas like Challenge, Mokola, Sango, Sabo, Oremeji, Agodi, Eleyele, Oke-Ado and Ojoo have seen the emergence of high rise buildings and big stores with increased economic activities in different places. The imposing magnificent buildings with assorted offices in some places were up for let with sign-boards containing names and addresses of property agents inscribed boldly. In other parts of the city, it was observed that developers have bought over many old properties and redeveloped them to modern architectural designs and thereafter put them on lease.


A renowned property developer in the city, Chief Olajide Idowu, described the inflow of investments in real estate as a welcome development. He said the growth in real sectors of the economy is in conformity with the sermon on sustainable economic development currently being preached all over the world.


“Many advanced countries of the world started through the involvement of core private investors that brought about much sought after economic growth and development. Don’t forget the role played by property developers, it is a critical sector of the economy that must not be overlooked in any given economy. With more interest in this sector, the sky is the limit”, he said.

An industrialist, Mr Moses Adeleke, who spoke on the accelerated economic growth being witnessed in Ibadan noted that the growth would not have been possible without an enabling and conducive environment in the state.

Adeleke, however, called on the government to invest more in the power sector to assist manufacturers in their effort to grow the economy, lamenting that many investors could not survive on diesel to run their generators in the face of poor public electricity supply, a situation, he said stifles production and economic growth.

Despite the challenges, Adeleke alluded to the ongoing transformation in the physical infrastructure and economic growth in the city and ascribed the development to the provision of enabling environment by the state government, which has made urban renewal and massive road construction a major plank of its development programme.

Analysts are also pointing at the atmosphere of peace that now pervades the city and the entire state since the coming on board of the Abiola Ajimobi administration in Oyo State as another factor responsible for the rise of the real estate sector.
PoliticsRe: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by okway: 6:47pm On Aug 31, 2017
PoliticsRe: Ibadan Pictures & Development, The Fastest growing and Largest City in Nigeria by okway: 6:46pm On Aug 31, 2017

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