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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by AlphaTaikun: 8:24pm On Feb 22
BreakingNews21:
I think NL business historians would really appreciate listening to this book. Manage some time o because it's 34-35 hrs long but worth it.
For continuous play hit the autoplay button.


Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.


https://ezaudiobookforsoul.com/audiobook/titan-audiobook/#tab-videos
Thanks for sharing the link.
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by BreakingNews21: 8:28pm On Feb 22
AlphaTaikun:
Thanks for sharing the link.
You are very welcome.
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by humberjade: 1:28am On Feb 23
Meerahbel:
it could even me more than that $150 per share.
🤞
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by dmjinc(m): 4:49am On Feb 23
Bring it on Alhaji🔥🔥
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by Wotowotoman: 8:18am On Feb 23
BreakingNews21:
The world's first oil/petrol billionaire Rockefeller never cashed out. Neither did the European nobility.
ExxonMobil/Standard Oil and Royal Dutch Shell are still generating generational wealth through trust funds over 100 years later.

Friends, locate a copy of this book. ' Titan, The Life and Times of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron Chernow. There are a few free audiobook versions on-line. It's life changing and extremely educational!

Don't forget the Oga some of our NL children have nicknamed Pablo formerly worked for Mobil.😉

Personally I hope to be one of the first retail investors or shareholders in Dangote Oil Refinery soon. I'm not afraid to take the financial risk to create some generational well- being for my family and offspring.
Ogbeni, which generational well being you wan create for your family and offspring with your 10k widow’s mite? 🤔
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by lawani(m): 8:44am On Feb 23
The service Dangote can do for Nigeria is sell off the controlling stake of the refinery so that the new board can lower pms price. Some middle income countries sell pms at around 400 naira. Nigeria a low income country can sell lower if not that Dangote is controlling the company with high interest debt
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by BreakingNews21:
Wotowotoman:
Ogbeni, which generational well being you wan create for your family and offspring with your 10k widow’s mite? 🤔
Comrade, I wish abundant prosperity for you and yours.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqmBqemWeuk?si=t47p_hr4zN--UmqZ
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by humberjade: 9:09am On Feb 24
Meerahbel:
it could even me more than that $150 per share.
Time will tell
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by MoeGood: 11:59am On Mar 01
Amotolongbo:
I remember this quote I heard from someone, “whenever the rich men are ready to cash out, they sell shares to the public” 🤔
Dangote is not cashing out. He is simply acquiring more money. Also powerful men will buy shares meaning they will work to block the cartels since they have vested interest in Dangote
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by drtee247(m): 8:35pm On Jun 17
Katell:
I cannot buy shares in companies owned by Dangote or Femi Otedola. Those guys know how to rip the public through Stock Market.

AP and Dangote flour mill share losses is still fresh in my memory.
Pls someone bought 2000 shares of dangote flour mills in 2008. still still has the certificates. Can she get her money back or it’s a loss
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by Katell: 11:02am On Jun 18
drtee247:
Pls someone bought 2000 shares of dangote flour mills in 2008. still still has the certificates. Can she get her money back or it’s a loss
Google said:

The company was officially delisted from the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) in late 2019. This followed its complete acquisition by Crown Flour Mills, a subsidiary of Olam International Limited. As a result of this buyout, the company reverted to a private limited liability entity.If you held shares before the delisting. Shareholders at the time of the acquisition were compensated by the buying entity. If you still have unclaimed proceeds or queries regarding your past equity, you would typically need to engage your stockbroker or contact the official company registrar to process your dematerialized shares and fund transfers.

Me: I have followed these steps but did not get response to any of my correspondences since 2021 neither was i compensated. Infact, I have written them twice this year. Email is not even working. Same with phone number. Only the letters i sent through courier were delivered and they didn't not reply or action my request.

I bought 18,000 units in the IPO. You will understand my plight.
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Be Able To Buy Shares In Refinery — Dangote by lawani(m): 11:33am On Jun 18
Katell:
Google said:

The company was officially delisted from the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) in late 2019. This followed its complete acquisition by Crown Flour Mills, a subsidiary of Olam International Limited. As a result of this buyout, the company reverted to a private limited liability entity.If you held shares before the delisting. Shareholders at the time of the acquisition were compensated by the buying entity. If you still have unclaimed proceeds or queries regarding your past equity, you would typically need to engage your stockbroker or contact the official company registrar to process your dematerialized shares and fund transfers.

Me: I have followed these steps but did not get response to any of my correspondences since 2021 neither was i compensated. Infact, I have written them twice this year. Email is not even working. Same with phone number. Only the letters i sent through courier were delivered and they didn't not reply or action my request.

I bought 18,000 units in the IPO. You will understand my plight.
People need to realize that this is what will happen to the refinery shares if the government does not ban oil importation permanently and if they don't ban oil importation permanently Nigerians will pay 1000 per liter when they could have been paying 400
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