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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 1:58pm On Mar 24 |
UNILEVER Final Dividend: N3.25 QD: 10th April, 2026 PD: 8th May, 2026 https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/46307_UNILEVER_NIGERIA_PLC.-UNILEVER_NIGERIA_PLC_-_DIVIDEND_ANNOUNCEMENT_CORPORATE_ACTIONS_MARCH_2026.pdf https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/46306_UNILEVER_NIGERIA_PLC.-_QUARTER_5_-_FINANCIAL_STATEMENT_FOR_2025_FINANCIAL_STATEMENTS_MARCH_2026.pdf |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 1:58pm On Mar 24 |
How is this the next NAHCO, please? Per CWG's report: -- Principal activities The group and the Company is principally engaged in the supply, installation, integration, maintenance and support of computer equipment, e-payment hardware and ancillary equipment. Customer concentration (my analysis) 50% of revenue comes from just 3 companies -- MTN, FBN, UBA -- with 35% coming from just MTN. yMcy56: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 2:04pm On Mar 24 |
HesInMe:If you can't figure out the figurative expression in the post, you can as well ignore the ranting dear brother 😊 It's because I'm not in the mood to shalaye ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 2:07pm On Mar 24 |
I'm just wondering what you're seeing in the company to bet on it long term. The business seems undifferentiated, and their fortunes are tied to the whims of a handful of customers. If MTN wakes up and vexes... yMcy56: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by debeey87(m): 2:17pm On Mar 24 |
HesInMe:They're are in the prepaid meter business as well |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 2:30pm On Mar 24 |
Ah, that's more interesting, thanks. Metering must still be too small in terms of revenues that it doesn't show up on the financial report. Maybe something to watch over the next few quarters. debeey87: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by unite4real: 2:54pm On Mar 24 |
yMcy56:Folks will queue to buy CWG around N40 within the next 12 months if they continue to progress accordingly |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PropTrader: 3:04pm On Mar 24 |
Premier Paints which is just coming out of years of inactivity and without consistent production and sales is now worth more than Meyer on a person share basis. Interesting stuff. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:06pm On Mar 24 |
ARADEL. ± CONOIL. ± ETERNA. +2.71% OandO. -0.10% SEPLAT. ± |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 3:06pm On Mar 24 |
HesInMe:- Try and observe the company's growth consistency and revenue over the years.... It's been going up steadily 📈 - Also check the dividend payouts..... In 2024 39k was paid 2025, 70k That's around +79% increase in the dividend paid for 2025 fye... * You can also check where the company is coming from and where it is today.... * Share price all the way from 0.20k to N20/21 currently!! That's something I blvd - You may be seeing only 3 customers but even some with more than 50 may not be doing so greatly if it's not well managed...... Efficiency matters in whatever biz you're doing..... * When the share price of GT was compared to that of Zenith, efficiency comes to play a vital role in GT's delivery |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 3:15pm On Mar 24 |
unite4real:Exactly! If CWG should continue to deliver this way and continue to improve the more, 40/50 is a matter of time. I was actually expecting bonus Don't know why they're still conservative on this. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 3:20pm On Mar 24*. Modified: 8:13pm On Mar 24 |
PropTrader:No be small thing... Every stock has its own time. Meyer's time will also come... As for Premier Paints, I think that one go still waka far small... I actually came to look for the post that argued this Premier Paints with me when suspension was lifted on it......😊 From N10, it closed @28.20 today with full bid.... essentialone:Jan 22 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:21pm On Mar 24 |
Is there really an end in sight? https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/iran-war-live-a-head-for-an-eye-iran-mohsen-rezaei-warns-donald-trump-that-us-final-deadline-is-near-11260550
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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ppogba: 5:48pm On Mar 24 |
Just like yesterday, not to long ago, someone was harassing us with ROYALEX on the platform. It was projected as the next best thing after Agbalumo. Then it was a little over N2. Now Alaye ROYALEX is dancing between N1.78 thereabout. Bottom line: Beware of what is being push down your throat on this platform. Pardon my sin. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 6:10pm On Mar 24 |
ppogba:You are in order sir. Beware of people who all in the name of stock pick flood the thread with advertisment trying to sell anything ( monkey hunting. They move from stocks to stock and swear by their grandfather's grave that stock will do 100% in no distant time. Lesson learnt: You remain the CEO of you porfolio and due diligence is necessary before you part with your hard earned money. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:17pm On Mar 24 |
Political Economy 101. Stocks market etc. The financial systems of nations reacting already to this and several others KarlTom: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 6:26pm On Mar 24 |
KarlTom:The person talking should just pray and hope that he would still be alive to see next month. Netanyahu is still the PM of Israel and the IAF warplanes, drones and intelligence are still intact. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 6:49pm On Mar 24 |
jonnysessy:Na one audio billionaire hand work.He is working for stock brokers after they warehouse junk.when e cast he will switch to different moniker here..lol I dey talk as e dey happen |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by kintus(m): 7:01pm On Mar 24 |
Opportunity for you to by more. ![]() ppogba: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 7:46pm On Mar 24 |
kintus:Average down ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 7:49pm On Mar 24 |
https://open.spotify.com/episode/43pWI4v2fIQ5sR2azeflgj Here's a summary of today's trading session on the NGX |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 7:51pm On Mar 24 |
When the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Became a Cornerstone In my childhood, while studying the New Testament, I vividly remember Jesus referencing Psalm 118:22: “The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” This metaphor appears in several passages, including Matthew 21:42, Mark 12:10, Luke 20:17, Acts 4:11, and 1 Peter 2:7. In 2025, I wrote a short piece titled “The Rich Also Cry,” reflecting on the tears shed by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, as he battled severe challenges in getting crude oil for his newly built refinery. The difficulties stemmed partly from legacy issues, including forward sales of Nigerian crude under previous administrations that limited immediate domestic supply. Undeterred, Dangote sourced crude from international markets, including the United States, and successfully ramped up operations. The Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Lagos, with a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, is the largest single-train refinery in the world. Yet, as it approached full production in 2025 and reached peak capacity in early 2026, entrenched interests in Nigeria’s oil sector—often referred to locally as “cabals”—resisted domestic refining. Many preferred the status quo of importing refined petroleum products, which had long generated significant profits for importers. Dangote repeatedly urged the government to phase out fuel import licences, arguing that the refinery could not only meet Nigeria’s entire domestic demand but also produce surplus for export. Critics accused him of seeking a monopoly. Meanwhile, tensions escalated when labour unions, including the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), the Trade Union Congress (TUC), and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), clashed with the refinery over issues such as unionisation rights, working conditions, and distribution logistics. Dangote described some of these actions as sabotage. The Federal Government of Nigeria eventually intervened to mediate and restore stability. No one could have fully anticipated the dramatic turn of events in the Middle East. Ongoing conflicts, including disruptions linked to tensions involving Iran in 2026, have damaged oil facilities, restricted shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz, and caused sharp spikes in global crude prices and refined product shortages. Suddenly, the very marketers and importers who once shunned Nigerian-refined fuel from the Dangote Refinery found themselves competing with buyers from across Africa. Indeed, the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. Just as many initially rejected the message of Jesus, who became the cornerstone of Christian faith and salvation, the Dangote Refinery—once fiercely opposed and undermined—is now emerging as a vital national and regional asset. Vice President Kashim Shettima has described it as a strategic national asset that is helping transform Nigeria from a net importer into a potential net exporter of refined fuel. As of early 2026, the refinery is operating at full capacity and has begun exporting significant volumes of petroleum products. In recent weeks alone, it shipped 12 cargoes totalling 456,000 tonnes of refined fuel to countries including Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Tanzania, Ghana, and Togo. Additional African nations, such as South Africa, Ghana, and Kenya, have approached the refinery seeking long-term supply deals amid global supply uncertainties. Today, the Dangote Refinery supplies not only Nigeria but also other African countries, enhancing regional energy security at a time of international volatility. It stands as a powerful symbol of resilience, vision, and the triumph of domestic industry over entrenched opposition. The journey has not been easy, but the refinery’s rise illustrates a timeless truth: what is dismissed today may well become the foundation tomorrow.
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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by deathwing(m): 8:06pm On Mar 24 |
True o...I never hear of Royalex in a while. It was relentlessly shilled here just a few weeks ago. I still don't even know what the company does as a business . ppogba: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 8:14pm On Mar 24 |
You ought to acknowledge the key role I played in sending the aggressive ROYALEX promoter packing from this thread. My direct and hard-hitting message triggered the chain of events that liberated the discussion from his constant disruptions. ppogba: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 8:17pm On Mar 24 |
Mankind2024:Hard work pays. Dedication to ones beliefs pays and this goes to show that when you take a bold step to invest in commodities that is needed, you have no cause for fear. This is also an eye- opener, i hear people say you start small. Please, if you have the resources nothing stops you from starting big in any project you embark on. It is actually riskier not to take risk. In everything you do think big. The reward you make when you you get it right is humongous, likewise the lose you make when you fail. But, you just have to be optimistic that you will succeed. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 8:22pm On Mar 24 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 8:23pm On Mar 24 |
Mankind2024:Yes i monitored the role you played in sending him packing. Though, a few thought that you were a bit hard on him. I really did not see it like that, imagine the millions of people he might have misled. Whoever bought that chaff would be in regret today. If you average down on some stocks you will continue to go down with the stocks. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 8:32pm On Mar 24 |
Lol It was a bunker-busting B-52 precision ordnance-guided message that was delivered. AKA stone word. jonnysessy: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 8:39pm On Mar 24 |
Mankind2024:You used Ai generated drawing to bury him. ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mankind2024: 8:42pm On Mar 24 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ppogba: 8:43pm On Mar 24 |
kintus:Maybe I should start by buying a little. Thanks for your advice. A friend like you is in short supply. |
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