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Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by AK481(m): 9:21pm On Jun 20, 2022
Peter obi invested anambra money in abinv and the state owns 4.7 % of the company with dividend and valuation increasing.

Can this be a rejoiner to the one by soludo on front page to balance the narrative.




https://www.nipc.gov.ng/2019/11/19/belgiums-ab-inbev-to-invest-n123-billion-in-international-breweries/



Nigeria’s International Breweries will secure about N123 billion investment from Belgian company, AB InBev (Anheuser-Busch InBev). AB InBev, the world’s largest brewer is looking to expand its footprint across Nigeria and other markets in sub-Saharan Africa.

This new capital infusion will solidify the grip of AB InBev on its African markets through its subsidiaries, one of which is the International Breweries, producers of Trophy Lager, Hero Lager and Betamalt – a non-alcoholic malt drink.

Channel of investment: AB InBev will make the N123 billion investment through a rights issue. This is the selling of shares by a company (in this case, International Breweries) to its existing shareholders (AB InBev) and is another way of raising cash by companies.

International Breweries will issue the shares as a registered company on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) where shares are sold to existing or new shareholders. The company has filed for final regulatory approvals to raise the funds.

According to The Nation report, N164.39 billion will be raised by International Breweries through a rights issue of 18.266 billion ordinary shares of 50 kobo each at N9 per share which will be pre-allotted on the basis of 17 new ordinary shares of 50 kobo each for every 8 ordinary shares of 50 kobo each held as at the close of business on November 6, 2019. With the rights’ ratio, about 13.72 billion ordinary shares of 50 kobo each will be pre-allotted to AB Inbev.

What you need to know: International Breweries is a combination of three Nigerian Breweries companies – International Breweries Plc, Intafact Beverages Limited and Pabod Breweries Limited. AB InBev is the highest shareholder in all.

International Breweries is located in Ilesa, Osun State in the South West region. Intafact Beverages’ brewery is situated in Onitsha, Anambra State in the South-East region while Pabod Breweries is located in Oginigba, Port Harcourt, Rivers State in the South-South region.

The three companies were merged in 2017 by AB InBev in a bid to expand its shares and position International Breweries as a market leader in Africa.

Before the merger

SABMiller Nigeria Holdings BV had held 75% and 82.81% majority equity stakes in Intafact and Pabod respectively before the merger of the three breweries.
The Ministry of Finance of Anambra State held a 10% equity stake in Intafact and the Ministry of Finance Incorporated of Rivers State held 14.52% equity stake in Pabod.
Belgium’s AB InBev to invest about N123 billion as International Breweries seeks funding

After the merger

After the consolidation, AB InBev’s majority equity stake in International Breweries increased to 75.1% from 72.17% (which was initially held only by Brauhaase International Management GMBH, another subsidiary of AB InBev).
Now, SABMiller Nigeria Holdings BV, also a subsidiary of AB InBev, holds 47.4% in International Breweries, while Brauhaase International Management GMBH holds 27.7% equity stake in International Breweries to make the 75.1%.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance of Anambra State holds 4.7% equity stake while other minority shareholders hold the remaining 20.2% equity stake

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by AK481(m): 9:23pm On Jun 20, 2022
Mynd44
Seun

Can this be a rejoiner

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by after4: 9:24pm On Jun 20, 2022
Una see as seun rush push that one to fp bah, who go bet me sey this one no go reach front page, who

Mynd44
lalasticlalala

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Golan007: 9:26pm On Jun 20, 2022
The entire state owns less than 5% of the brewery in Anambra state.
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by mycar: 9:27pm On Jun 20, 2022
Peter Obi is the man of the moment.

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Golan007: 9:31pm On Jun 20, 2022
Lagos state invested 4 billion naira in Econet and reaped over 19 billion.

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by 22o62021: 9:37pm On Jun 20, 2022
Vote don't fight
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by AK481(m): 9:48pm On Jun 20, 2022
Is seun is not biased, he should balance the story in the front page now that Peter image is being soiled ,before they begin to spread lies and misinterprete soludo message .

Lalasticala

Please FP.

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Reality3080: 9:59pm On Jun 20, 2022
AK481:
Is seun is not biased, he should balance the story in the front page now that Peter image is being soiled ,before they begin to spread lies and misinterprete soludo message .

Lalasticala

Please FP.
this is purely another lie that anyone can see from afar

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:06pm On Jun 20, 2022
AK481:
Mynd44
Seun

Can this be a rejoiner
Thank you bro, exactly what I was telling those ignorant minds that Anambra state government is one of the biggest indigenous shareholder of international breweries

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:10pm On Jun 20, 2022
Golan007:
The entire state owns less than 5% of the brewery in Anambra state.
Ignorant mind what do you know about shareholder tell me the share your state own in a big conglomerate like International brewery, do you think 4.7 na beans Otedola control 7.57 stake in First bank and he is flexing muscle

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Roniyke1234: 10:12pm On Jun 20, 2022
AK481:
Is seun is not biased, he should balance the story in the front page now that Peter image is being soiled ,before they begin to spread lies and misinterprete soludo message .

Lalasticala

Please FP.


Please, put this up on other social media like Twitter and LinkendIn. Thanks
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Golan007: 10:18pm On Jun 20, 2022
post=113998717:

Ignorant mind what do you know about shareholder tell me the share your state own in a big conglomerate like International brewery, do you think 4.7 na beans Otedola control 7.57 stake in First bank and he is flexing muscle

5% of bullshit is bullshit.
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:20pm On Jun 20, 2022
Not just International brewery, Peter also invested Anambra money in Access bank, Fidelity Bank, First bank, GTB and others

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:27pm On Jun 20, 2022
Golan007:


5% of bullshit is bullshit.
You state governor only embezzled, Obi met Anambra State with huge debts, with months of salaries, pensioners and gratuities to pay he cleared those debts, never borrowed, worked many projects without borrowing, still save and invested billions for the state

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by tamdun: 10:30pm On Jun 20, 2022
post=113998717:

Ignorant mind what do you know about shareholder tell me the share your state own in a big conglomerate like International brewery, do you think 4.7 na beans Otedola control 7.57 stake in First bank and he is flexing muscle
Bros how much is the 4.7 shares worth, where is d dividend from the shares?
Lagos invested 4 and made 19 billion, how much anamba made, its over a decade now so don't tell me they didn't make any profit

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Great2017: 10:34pm On Jun 20, 2022
Golan007:
Lagos state invested 4 billion naira in Econet and reaped over 19 billion.
And the over 19 billion ended in the bullion van of one man.

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Golan007: 10:35pm On Jun 20, 2022
Great2017:

In the 19 billion ended in the bullion van of one man.

At the end all of Anambra's money is in Panama.
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Great2017: 10:39pm On Jun 20, 2022
Golan007:


At the end all of Anambra's money is in Panama.

Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Kuruptnigga: 11:07pm On Jun 20, 2022
[quote author=Great2017 post=113999372][/quote] grin grin cheesy
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Vaughanlanrewaj: 11:51pm On Jun 20, 2022
If this is the investment PO is showing off as achievement then Anambra state must have had its investment depreciated so much significantly that you need to query the process leading to that 'investment'.

Within same period that he approved this 'investment' and today, International Breweries share price had tanked from over N60 per share to around N5.65 today ( a whopping 1000% decrease in value! shocked) yet International Breweries has not paid dividends or issued bonus shares!
As a matter of fact, last year, IB just rolled over its $250 milliion loan from its major investor which it must pay even with the liability of forex risk according to loan terms.

Curiously, about same time, some states like Lagos, Osun invested or/raised their number of shares in Airtel, MTN, WAPCO and Julius Berger. Today, those states have reaped massively in dividends, bonus and capital appreciation while Anambra has its own investment in a company with links to HE Peter Obi's family has tanked so horribly that it is now penny stocks. The decision to 'invest' Anambra money into IB requires investigation by EFCC.

It is so so sad and unfortunate that PO was a mediocre governor for 8 years and seems like he wants to get away with it. He should never be voted for. He was to an extent a related party to IB. It was immoral and illegal that he as the Gov of Anambra signed the public funds into IB. The manner he threw Anambra money into IB because of his family business link to IB and despite the avalanche of better investments, is preposterous!

Those individuals and state governments who bought the shares of NGX listed companies like Airtel Africa alone had seen their share price jump from around N200 to N1600 and earned dividends in US dollars.

Do not vote for Peter Obi on this account and the fact that he can not even win.

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Vulturereloaded: 11:57pm On Jun 20, 2022
Golan007:
The entire state owns less than 5% of the brewery in Anambra state.

What is the value in cash?
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Vulturereloaded: 12:02am On Jun 21, 2022
Vaughanlanrewaj:
If this is the investment PO is showing off as achievement then Anambra state must have had its investment depreciated so much significantly that you need to query the process leading to that 'investment'.

Within same period that he approved this 'investment' and today, International Breweries share price had tanked from over N60 per share to around N5.65 today ( a whopping 1000% decrease in value! shocked) yet International Breweries has not paid dividends or issued bonus shares!
As a matter of fact, last year, IB just rolled over its $250 milliion loan from its major investor which it must pay even with the liability of forex risk according to loan terms.

Curiously, about same time, some states like Lagos, Osun invested or/raised their number of shares in Airtel, MTN, WAPCO and Julius Berger. Today, those states have reaped massively in dividends, bonus and capital appreciation while Anambra has its own investment in a company with links to HE Peter Obi's family has tanked so horribly that it is now penny stocks. The decision to 'invest' Anambra money into IB requires investigation by EFCC.

It is so so sad and unfortunate that PO was a mediocre governor for 8 years and seems like he wants to get away with it. He should never be voted for. He was to an extent a related party to IB. It was immoral and illegal that he as the Gov of Anambra signed the public funds into IB. The manner he threw Anambra money into IB because of his family business link to IB and despite the avalanche of better investments, is preposterous!

Those individuals and state governments who bought the shares of NGX listed companies like Airtel Africa alone had seen their share price jump from around N200 to N1600 and earned dividends in US dollars.

Do not vote for Peter Obi on this account and the fact that he can not even win.

All the companies you posted including dangote are in bearish, which is normal.

Its happens with all stocks in the world.
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Vaughanlanrewaj: 12:36am On Jun 21, 2022
Vulturereloaded:


All the companies you posted including dangote are in bearish, which is normal.

Its happens with all stocks in the world.
I am not sure you really understood my post and if you really do, citing Dangote, WAPCO, MTN and JB as being bearish today indicate that you are not familiar with the capital market.

No state government of anybody who had invested in those companies would have made anything less than 100% ROI between 2017 and today even at their current prices. Even MTN that recently had a public offer this year at N170 per share is now over N200, despite paying dividends!

IB share price did not appreciate back to its 2017 price, IB never paid diviidends or issued bonus share so it is a bad investment by Anambra state under PO. He abused the trust of Anambra people.

As a matter of fact, IB just made a marginal profit in this Q2, 2022 and it is still owing $250 million to the ABinv. Peter Obi knew all this and ignored the apparent red flags and take the IB redflags as incentive to invest Anambra state funds in a company with better ROI prospect and not related to his family..Even the Nnewi based Cutix Plc that gave a 1 for 1 bonus last year would have been a better investment than the IB people are picking cheaply on NGx today.

My point is that he abused the trust in him by putting Anambra's funds there at a time you could probably get JB, WAPCO, Dangote cement for less! In fact, if he had bought Dangote flour then at less than N2, he would have cashed out for Anambra state big time when Olams paid over N20 for that same Dangotw Flour shares!

While it is possible that someday IB shares will rise and starts paying dividends and get capital appreciation, this is not going to be soon and would have been at a time intelligent states like Osun and Lagos had made several thousands of ROI from the companies they invested in .

For now it is clear that he approved Anambra funds to be invested in IB for selfish reasons and now it is Anambra paying for it. If Anambra wants to sell its IB shares today, it will be at a huge loss running into hundreds of millions of naira!

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Tenses: 1:07am On Jun 21, 2022
Golan007:
Lagos state invested 4 billion naira in Econet and reaped over 19 billion.

You are a bloody liar.

Whatever happened to Econet?

The gullible would say Econet is Airtel.

The owner of Econet is Strive masiyiwa from Zimbabwe and it was Tinubu and ibori that used corruption to frustrate Econet from Nigeria.

Doubters should read the book by Strive Masiyiwa titled " how to build a multi billion dollars business in Africa ".

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Buccalcavity2: 1:33am On Jun 21, 2022
Tenses:


You are a bloody liar.

Whatever happened to Econet?

The gullible would say Econet is Airtel.

The owner of Econet is Strive masiyiwa from Zimbabwe and it was Tinubu and ibori that used corruption to frustrate Econet from Nigeria.

Doubters should read the book by Strive Masiyiwa titled " how to build a multi billion dollars business in Africa ".
BTW, I've read Strives version too. But none of the investors lost. They all made good money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O6OlR0ARvY

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Nobody: 2:00am On Jun 21, 2022
Tenses:


You are a bloody liar.

Whatever happened to Econet?

The gullible would say Econet is Airtel.

The owner of Econet is Strive masiyiwa from Zimbabwe and it was Tinubu and ibori that used corruption to frustrate Econet from Nigeria.

Doubters should read the book by Strive Masiyiwa titled " how to build a multi billion dollars business in Africa ".

Tinubu said so himself and it has never been disputed but it doesn't fit your narrative so it must be a lie? I will not bother myself after this.

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Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by Nobody: 2:02am On Jun 21, 2022
post=113999100:

You state governor only embezzled, Obi met Anambra State with huge debts, with months of salaries, pensioners and gratuities to pay he cleared those debts, never borrowed, worked many projects without borrowing, still save and invested billions for the state

Invested in his family businesses; Let's say it as it is. He invested where daddy's business has interests.
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by PaChukwudi44(m): 2:52am On Jun 21, 2022
Vaughanlanrewaj:

I am not sure you really understood my post and if you really do, citing Dangote, WAPCO, MTN and JB as being bearish today indicate that you are not familiar with the capital market.

No state government of anybody who had invested in those companies would have made anything less than 100% ROI between 2017 and today even at their current prices. Even MTN that recently had a public offer this year at N170 per share is now over N200, despite paying dividends!

IB share price did not appreciate back to its 2017 price, IB never paid diviidends or issued bonus share so it is a bad investment by Anambra state under PO. He abused the trust of Anambra people.

As a matter of fact, IB just made a marginal profit in this Q2, 2022 and it is still owing $250 million to the ABinv. Peter Obi knew all this and ignored the apparent red flags and take the IB redflags as incentive to invest Anambra state funds in a company with better ROI prospect and not related to his family..Even the Nnewi based Cutix Plc that gave a 1 for 1 bonus last year would have been a better investment than the IB people are picking cheaply on NGx today.

My point is that he abused the trust in him by putting Anambra's funds there at a time you could probably get JB, WAPCO, Dangote cement for less! In fact, if he had bought Dangote flour then at less than N2, he would have cashed out for Anambra state big time when Olams paid over N20 for that same Dangotw Flour shares!

While it is possible that someday IB shares will rise and starts paying dividends and get capital appreciation, this is not going to be soon and would have been at a time intelligent states like Osun and Lagos had made several thousands of ROI from the companies they invested in .

For now it is clear that he approved Anambra funds to be invested in IB for selfish reasons and now it is Anambra paying for it. If Anambra wants to sell its IB shares today, it will be at a huge loss running into hundreds of millions of naira!
You are speculating
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by techWriter3: 8:14am On Jun 21, 2022
Re: Peter Obi Invested Anambra Money In Abinv And The State Owns 4.7 % by AK481(m): 8:22am On Jun 21, 2022
Vaughanlanrewaj:
If this is the investment PO is showing off as achievement then Anambra state must have had its investment depreciated so much significantly that you need to query the process leading to that 'investment'.

Within same period that he approved this 'investment' and today, International Breweries share price had tanked from over N60 per share to around N5.65 today ( a whopping 1000% decrease in value! shocked) yet International Breweries has not paid dividends or issued bonus shares!
As a matter of fact, last year, IB just rolled over its $250 milliion loan from its major investor which it must pay even with the liability of forex risk according to loan terms.

Curiously, about same time, some states like Lagos, Osun invested or/raised their number of shares in Airtel, MTN, WAPCO and Julius Berger. Today, those states have reaped massively in dividends, bonus and capital appreciation while Anambra has its own investment in a company with links to HE Peter Obi's family has tanked so horribly that it is now penny stocks. The decision to 'invest' Anambra money into IB requires investigation by EFCC.

It is so so sad and unfortunate that PO was a mediocre governor for 8 years and seems like he wants to get away with it. He should never be voted for. He was to an extent a related party to IB. It was immoral and illegal that he as the Gov of Anambra signed the public funds into IB. The manner he threw Anambra money into IB because of his family business link to IB and despite the avalanche of better investments, is preposterous!

Those individuals and state governments who bought the shares of NGX listed companies like Airtel Africa alone had seen their share price jump from around N200 to N1600 and earned dividends in US dollars.

Do not vote for Peter Obi on this account and the fact that he can not even win.

Another illiterate that doesn't understand how shares and the capital market works.i won't teach you.

Die in ignorance

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