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allAfrica.com on MSNDangote Cement Grows Nigeria’s Exports By 18.2%, Records N520.5bn Net ProfitFurther operating highlights revealed that group volumes fell by 4.1 per cent to 13.4Mt. The Group dispatched 18 ships of ...
The Dangote Group has named industry veteran David Bird as CEO of its fuels and petrochemicals division, marking a pivotal ...
Nigeria’s Business Confidence grows for sixth straight month in 2025 as manufacturing leads recovery
Nigeria’s Business Performance Index maintained positive momentum for the sixth consecutive month in 2025, reflecting sustained economic resilience and cautious ...
Profit at Dangote Cement Plc, controlled by Africa’s richest person, jumped the most in about six years to a record helped by ...
Dangote Group has appointed ex-Duqm refinery chief David Bird as CEO of its petroleum and petrochemicals business.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: Stakeholders kick against Dangote’s dominance in oil sectorStakeholders in the oil sector have kicked against Dangote Refinery dominating the industry saying it will not only lead to ...
Dangote Cement Plc has said it will inaugurate a three-Mta grinding plant in Côte d’Ivoire this quarter, which is expected to strengthen the company’s ...
President Tinubu commends Abdul Samad Rabiu for his calm leadership and deep belief in Nigeria. He notes that his businesses ...
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Legit.ng on MSNAliko Dangote's exit from sugar, cement companies sparks conversationsAliko Dangote's decision to resign as chairman of his sugar and cement companies to focus on his refinery has sparked ...
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Legit.ng on MSNRevealed! Dangote ranks high as another billionaire becomes 2nd richest man in NigeriaThere is a new second richest person in Nigeria as the net worth rankings of Nigeria's wealthiest individuals shiftAliko ...
In 2021, the retail price of cement recorded in Lagos and Ogun states ranged between ₦3,300 and ₦3,500. As of last week, February 2024, the price was between ₦6,500 and ₦7,000 in both states.
Nigeria's Dangote Group, which has seen a rapid expansion on the continent, has signed an agreement to set up a $400 million cement plant in Ethiopia, state media said on Thursday.
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