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FG Targets $70m Profit From Crude Supply To Indonesia

FG Targets $70m Profit From Crude Supply To Indonesia     The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) through its subsidiary, Duke Oil, has sealed a pact to supply 30,000 barrels per day crude oil supply to Indonesia’s state oil corporation, Pertamina and Indian Oil Corporation. The development, which...

Sugar Backward Integration’ll Save Nigeria $700m Annually – Dangote

Sugar Backward Integration’ll Save Nigeria $700m Annually – Dangote       Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc has said Nigeria will save up to $700m of foreign exchange yearly from sugar production self-sufficiency if the government faithfully follows through the backward integration policy in the sugar industry. The Chairman of...

Dangote Cement Pays N273bn Dividend

Dangote Cement Pays N273bn Dividend       Shareholders of Dangote Cement Plc yesterday commended the management of the company for an impressive performance despite the economic challenges in the immediate past business year. The shareholders approved N272.6 billion as dividend, translating to N16 per share for the year...

Dangote Cement To Pay N40bn Tax In Q1, 2021

Dangote Cement To Pay N40bn Tax In Q1, 2021       Dangote Cement Plc is expected to pay N40.39 billion in taxation to the nation’s treasury from its operational result in the first quarter of 2021, the company said yesterday. In a statement, the cement manufacturer cited its...

Petrol Landing Cost Hits N216, Daily Subsidy Now N4.64bn

Petrol Landing Cost Hits N216, Daily Subsidy Now N4.64bn The landing cost of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) imported into Nigeria has jumped to N216.31 per litre on the back of the recent increase in global oil prices and the depreciation of the naira against the...

Cooking Gas Price Rises 20% On Weak Naira

Cooking Gas Price Rises 20% On Weak Naira         The price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, popularly known as cooking gas, sold to marketers in the country has risen by over 20 per cent in the past one month, with consumers paying more for the product. The naira...