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Shares of John Holt Jump by 60.50% in One Week

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By Dipo Olowookere

Shares of John Holt appreciated on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) limited last week by 60.50 per cent to N7.72 from N4.81 per cent in the preceding trading week.

The company was among 39 equities that gained weight in the trading week higher than the 31 equities that appreciated in the previous trading week.

Data from the NGX indicated that in the five-day trading week, 46 shares depreciated versus 42 shares a week earlier, and 67 stocks remained unchanged, in contrast to 79 stocks in the previous week.

Business Post reports that Eunisell continued its sterling performance in the period under review after it recorded a 46.22 per cent week-on-week growth to sell for N11.99, Tantalizers grew by 33.93 per cent to 75 Kobo, Sunu Assurances jumped by 32.04 per cent to N2.72, and Flour Mills expanded by 22.89 per cent to N78.65.

On the flip side, DAAR Communications depleted by 12.12 per cent to 58 Kobo, Oando lost 10.44 per cent to quote at N62.65, VFD Group shed 10.00 per cent to trade at N40.50, Abbey Mortgage Bank slumped by 9.77 per cent to N2.40, and Ellah Lakes tumbled by 7.36 per cent to N3.40.

When trading activities ended for the week last Friday, the All-Share Index (ASI) and the market capitalisation was up on a w-o-w basis by 0.50 per cent to 97,722.28 points and N59.215 trillion, respectively.

Similarly, all other indices finished higher apart from the energy and the industrial goods indices, which depreciated by 0.29 per cent and 0.20 per cent, respectively, while the ASeM and sovereign bond indices closed flat.

A total of 1.482 billion shares worth N38.875 billion in 44,795 deals exchanged hands in the week versus the 6.468 billion shares valued at N75.745 billion traded in 48,804 deals a week earlier.

Financial stocks dominated with 1.068 billion units sold for N19.820 billion in 21,001 deals, contributing 72.04 per cent and 50.98 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

Energy shares transacted 103.143 million units worth N11.351 billion in 8,200 deals, and consumer goods stocks traded 77.198 million units valued at N2.845 billion in 4,266 deals.

Access Holdings, United Capital and UBA accounted for 433.794 million equities worth N10.274 billion in 8,790 deals, contributing 29.27 per cent and 26.43 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via dipo.olowookere@businesspost.ng

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Court Dismisses Lafarge Africa’s Sale Objection Suit

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The proposed sale of a majority stake of Lafarge Africa Plc to a Chinese firm, Huaxin Cement Limited, hit another snag as a Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, dismissed a preliminary objection filed by the cement maker.

Justice Lewis Allagoa on Thursday ruled that the court has jurisdiction to hear the suit brought by Strategic Consultancy Limited, a Nigerian company and minority shareholder in Lafarge Africa.

Recall that the Nigerian Senate had also blocked the sale, citing issues around Chinese influence in March 2025.

Yesterday, the judge rejected Lafarge’s motion to strike out the case for lack of jurisdiction, marking a significant legal setback for the 66-year old cement giant.

“The 1st and 2nd defendants’ motion objecting to the Court’s jurisdiction is hereby dismissed,” Justice Allagoa stated in his ruling delivered on Thursday.

The suit, filed by Strategic Consultancy Limited, is challenging Lafarge’s planned sale of 83.81 per cent of its shares; currently held by Holcim Group to Huaxin Cement, a foreign company based in China.

The plaintiff alleges that the sale was conducted secretly and without the knowledge or involvement of minority shareholders.

According to court filings, Strategic Consultancy argued that the planned sale violates provisions of the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission Act, and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Act.

“The purported sale was done surreptitiously and without affording Strategic Consultancy Limited and other minority shareholders the opportunity to acquire the shares,” the plaintiff stated in its originating summons.

Represented by senior advocate Mr D.A. Awosika (SAN), Strategic Consultancy also contended that Huaxin Cement is not registered in Nigeria, thus making the transaction unlawful under Nigerian regulations.

Lafarge, represented by Mr Babatunde Fagbohunlu (SAN), and Holcim Group, represented by Mr Uzoma Azikiwe (SAN), had urged the court to dismiss the case on grounds that it lacked the jurisdiction to entertain it. However, Justice Allagoa disagreed.

In a related development, the judge also granted the plaintiff’s request to join Caricement BV (Netherlands) and Associated International Cements Ltd (England) as 5th and 6th defendants respectively, having been identified by the respondents as the actual shareholders involved in the transaction.

“It is hereby ordered that the persons sought to be joined herein and hereby joined as prayed, and leave to issue and serve the Originating Summons out of jurisdiction is hereby granted,” Justice Allagoa ruled.

The case has been adjourned to June 11, 2025, for further proceedings.

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BUA’s Rabiu Promises Further Crashing of Food Prices

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Chairman of BUA Group, Mr Abdul Samad Rabiu, has pledged to further crash the prices of rice and other food items to alleviate high food costs in Nigeria.

Speaking to State House Correspondents after meeting with President Bola Tinubu on Thursday, Mr Rabiu said BUA Foods keyed into that policy and was able to import quite a lot of wheat, maize and rice.

The billionaire commended President Tinubu for granting waiver on imported food items, saying that his “foresight” helped crash food prices in the country.

Recall that in July 2024, Mr Tinubu’s administration announced the suspension of customs duties on imported food items to stem food inflation.

“At the time food prices were really very high last year. For example, the price of rice was about N100,000 or thereabout per 50 kilo bag. The flour was about N80,000 per bag and maize was about N60,000 per 50 kilo bag, and pasta above N20,000 per Carton. So, what we did was, we keyed into that policy and BUA was able to import quite a lot of wheat, maize and rice.

“The moment the shipment started coming, we started processing, we crushed the prices of some of these commodities. And today I’m happy to inform you that the price of rice is about N60,000 from what it was last year at N110,000. Flour is today N55,000 Naira per 50 kilo bag.

“Maize is about N30,000. And this happened because of Mr President’s foresight and vision by introducing that one-off duty waiver for a period of six months, and with that, we’ve been able to bring down the prices of these commodities,” Mr Rabiu said.

He also said that the Rice Millers Association has come together to address the issue of hoarding by some companies, adding that the association will not allow any of its members to hoard rice.

“What we are doing as rice Millers is that we want to ensure that rice Millers are not buying and hoarding paddy, although at the end of the day, it’s quite difficult to stop that. But what is happening is that once they know that there is rice availability imported, because BUA has imported enough rice to last us until the end of the year…”

He also noted that BUA foods will continue to support the efforts of the government in ensuring that food prices are down.

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NASD Index Gains 0.36% as Investors’ Wealth Rises N6.58bn

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange returned to the green territory on Thursday with a 0.36 per cent growth, which increased the market capitalisation of the bourse by N6.58 billion to N1.846 trillion from the previous day’s N1.840 trillion.

In the same vein, the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) went up by 11.23 points during the trading session to 3,153.87 points from the previous session’s 3,142.64 points.

Data showed that four securities were responsible for the jump recorded by the unlisted securities market yesterday, overpowering the decline suffered by a stock.

FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc topped the gainers’ group after its value increased by N3.24 to close at N40.98 per unit versus the previous closing value of N37.74 per unit, Geo-Fluids Plc added 21 Kobo to settle at N2.31 per share compared with midweek’s price of N2.10 per share, UBN Property Plc gained 20 Kobo to end at N2.16 per unit versus N1.96 per unit, and Food Concepts Plc grew by 12 Kobo to finish at N1.41 per share, in contrast to Wednesday’s value of N1.29 per share.

On the flip side, the share price of Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) went down by 99 Kobo to trade at N25.99 per unit versus N26.98 per unit.

The volume of trades during the trading day was down by 82.2 per cent to 304,374 units from 1.7 million units, the value of transactions fell by 91.6 per cent to N5.2 million from N61.7 million, and the number of deals decreased by 52.5 per cent to 29 deals from 61 deals.

At the close of business, Impresit Bakolori Plc was the most active stock by volume (year-to-date) with 536.9 million units worth N524.7 million, followed by Geo-Fluids Plc with 266.4 million units valued at N470.6 million, and Okitipupa Plc with 153.6 million units sold for N4.9 billion.

Okitipupa Plc retained its position as the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 153.6 million units valued at N4.9 billion, trailed by FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 21.7 million units sold for N833.4 million, and Impresit Bakolori Plc with 536.9 million units worth N524.7 million.

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