Economy
Azuri Simplifies Rural Electrification With HomeSmart Technology
By Dipo Olowookere
There is no doubt that there are several communities in Nigeria yet to be connected to the national grid and government is still finding it difficult to bring them in.
But a commercial provider of PayGo solar systems to rural off-grid communities, Azuri Technologies Limited, has made that very easy and affordable with its Azuri Quad.
At a media briefing in Lagos on Tuesday, the company’s executives disclosed that since its launch in 2016, Nigerians already enjoying its services have had sweet stories to tell to the world.
According to the General Manager of the firm in charge of the West African region, Mrs Vera Nwanze, over 300 people subscribed to its PayGo solar system in the first three weeks of the launch in Kano, adding that over 100,000 people spread across sub-Sahara Africa are already enjoying the services of the firm.
Mrs Nwanze disclosed that Azuri Technologies Ltd has the mandate to deploy 20,000 units of the system to northern part of the country within a year.
The General Manager further said that firm’s PayGo solar system has made it possible for students in rural areas of the country to study at night, excelling in schools because of this, while the system has also helped parents save money as well as reduce health hazards associated with kerosene explosions and others.
Explaining what makes Azuri Technologies different from other brands already in the market, Mrs Nwanze said the Azuri Quad is simple to install with all components provided.
She added that when properly used, the solar system can last more than 10 years, pointing out that the system has a HomeSmart intelligence technology, a unique control system which adapts its output depending on weather conditions and customers’ energy usage patterns, which is unique to the company.
In addition, the company’s Vice President of Market Development, Mr Paul Foster, who also addressed the media yesterday, disclosed that subscribers can have their battery box (Azuri Quad) changed if faulty.
He assured Nigerians that they can never regret obtaining the solar system from company because it was made of high quality and due diligence.
The PayGo system, the 10W Azuri Quad, has a lithium battery, a solar panel fixed outside and four individually powered high brightness LED lamps to illuminate the home.
It also has a USB port, with charging cable and connectors for most mobile phones, making it possible for users to stay in touch with friends and family.
In addition, the customer enjoys a payment plan spread over three years, after which the system is unlocked to use for free thereafter.
It is also important to stress that the unit comes with a transistor radio to keep users abreast with happenings around the world.
The system has full digital switching, allowing the user to control all lights and charging from the central unit.
Mrs Nwanze, who appealed to the government to put in place stable policies, disclosed that an enabling environment will help grow the renewable energy sector, which she said can be the solution to Nigeria’s power problem.
She said the Azuri Quad system, since its launch last year, has helped boost the country’s economy, which fell into recession in 2016.
Mrs Nwanze explained that this was made possible with the employment created such as agents of the firm who help in recharging accounts of customers.
She further noted that the firm regularly sensitise its customers on how to maximally use the product.
The General Manager said the company, in partnership with the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), will illuminate rural areas in the region.
Yesterday’s briefing, which took place in Lagos, was attended by the company’s Operations Manager, Ochai Adejoh; Vice-President of Market Development, Paul Foster; General Manager Nigeria/Ghana, Vera Nwanze; and the Business Development Manager, Lande Abudu.
Economy
Lokpobiri Hails Petroleum Reforms Amid Surge in Investments
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Mr Heineken Lokpobiri, has said ongoing reforms and strategic policy implementation in Nigeria’s petroleum sector are driving significant investments and strengthening the country’s position as a leading energy destination in Africa.
Mr Lokpobiri stated this at the Management Retreat of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, where he stressed the need for improved institutional performance and accountability to sustain growth in the sector.
According to the Minister, the federal government has deliberately pursued far-reaching reforms aimed at creating a stable and investor-friendly environment capable of attracting local and foreign capital into the oil and gas industry.
“From far-reaching institutional reforms to the effective implementation of strategic policies, we have remained committed to carrying all stakeholders along, fostering a conducive environment for investments to flourish,” Mr Lokpobiri said.
“As a result, our petroleum sector has witnessed significant investments that continue to strengthen Nigeria’s position as a leading energy destination.”
The Minister noted that the gains recorded in the sector were the product of collective efforts across the Ministry and its agencies, commending staff for their dedication and professionalism.
“The Management Retreat of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources provided an important platform to reiterate that these accomplishments would not have been possible without the collective dedication, professionalism and teamwork of every staff member across the Ministry and its agencies,” he stated.
Mr Lokpobiri said the retreat, themed Driving Institutional Performance and Accountability in the Petroleum Sector for Sustainable National Development, underscored the importance of continuous improvement in service delivery and operational efficiency.
Drawing lessons from the theme, he urged officials of the Ministry and regulatory agencies to intensify efforts toward enhancing institutional effectiveness and strengthening governance frameworks.
“I encouraged that we must redouble our efforts, continuously improve the quality of our services, and strengthen institutional performance,” he said.
The Minister further emphasised the continued relevance of fossil fuels in the global energy mix, stressing that Nigeria must leverage its hydrocarbon resources to drive economic growth while ensuring citizens benefit from ongoing reforms.
“With fossil fuel as the dominant source of energy, we must ensure that Nigerians experience the benefits of our progress and that Nigeria remains the preferred investment destination in Africa and a globally competitive hub for energy investments,” Mr Lokpobiri added.
Economy
Universal Insurance Extends N3.2bn Rights Issue to June 22
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The N3.2 billion rights issue of Universal Insurance Plc has been extended by almost two weeks after securing regulatory approval.
The exercise was earlier scheduled to close on June 10, 2026, but will now close on Monday, June 22, 2026.
The extension was granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after a request from the underwriting organisation.
In the rights issue, Universal Insurance is offering to shareholders 2,666,666,667 ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each at N1.20 per share on the basis of one new ordinary share for every existing six ordinary shares held as of the close of business on Monday, March 30, 2026.
Subscription for the acquisition of the company’s extra shares opened on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
The extension gives investors more time to increase their stake in the insurance firm, which intends to use proceeds from the exercise to boost its capital base, as mandated by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM).
Insurance companies operating in Nigeria have been given till July 31, 2026, to shore up their capital base or pack up. Operators can also explore a merger if they wish.
Economy
4.964 billion Shares Worth N207.5bn Exchange Hands in 235,966 deals in Four Days
By Dipo Olowookere
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited opened its doors to market participants in four days last week as a result of a public holiday observed on Friday, June 12, for 2026 Democracy Day in the country.
In the week, investors bought and sold 4.964 billion shares worth N207.521 billion in 235,966 deals, as against the 3.966 billion shares valued at N175.659 billion that exchanged hands in 343,587 deals a week earlier.
Analysis showed that the financial services industry led the activity chart with 4.116 billion shares valued at N84.607 billion in 96,165 deals, contributing 82.92 per cent and 40.77 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.
The services sector transacted 232.479 million shares worth N4.955 billion in 17,614 deals, while the industrial goods segment exchanged 144.988 million shares worth N39.077 billion in 24,775 deals.
Sterling Holdings, FCMB, and Access Holdings were the most traded stocks with 2.883 billion units sold for N36.188 billion in 15,533 deals, accounting for 58.09 per cent and 17.44 per cent of the total trading volume and value, respectively.
A total of 40 equities appreciated in the week versus 23 equities in the previous week, 53 equities depreciated versus 65 equities a week earlier, and 53 equities remained unchanged versus 58 equities in the preceding week.
ABC Transport was the best-performing equity for the week after it gained 25.60 per cent to trade at N7.80, Consolidated Hallmark appreciated by 23.13 per cent to N8.25, Abbey Mortgage Bank rose by 21.93 per cent to N11.40, Infinity Trust Mortgage Bank grew by 20.32 per cent to N11.25, and Austin Laz soared by 15.16 per cent to N4.33.
The worst-performing equity last week was Fidson Healthcare because of its 25.86 per cent loss, closing at N101.20. Neimeth declined by 19.14 per cent to N8.55, Union Homes REIT shed 17.36 per cent to close at N70.00, SUNU Assurances slipped by 11.38 per cent to N3.97, and Unilever Nigeria dropped 10.26 per cent to trade at N140.00.
As for the index movement, the All-Share Index (ASI) and the market capitalisation chalked up 0.88 per cent each to settle at 244,738.74 points and N156.970 trillion, respectively.
Similarly, all other indices finished higher apart from the pension, AFR Bank Value, MERI Growth, MERI Value, consumer goods, Lotus II, industrial goods, sovereign bond and commodity indices, which fell by 0.03 per cent, 1.20 per cent, 0.21 per cent, 1.61 per cent, 0.54 per cent, 0.51 per cent, 1.00 per cent, 2.04 per cent and 0.34 per cent, respectively.
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