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BJAN Chairman Princewill Ekwujuru to be Buried September 2

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By Dipo Olowookere

The remains of the Chairman of the Brand Journalists Association of Nigeria (BJAN), Mr Princewill Ekwujuru, would be laid to rest on Thursday, September 2, 2021, at Njaba, Imo State.

This was confirmed in a statement jointly signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the burial committee, Mr Goddie Ofoseh and Mr Godwin Anyebe, respectively.

Mr Ekwujuru died last month after he was admitted to the hospital for surgery following an auto accident he had in the Ojo area of Lagos State. He was until his death a reporter with Vanguard Newspaper

Mr Ofose, who handed over to the reigns of BJAN to the deceased, disclosed in the statement that “his family needs all your support,” noting that “details of funeral rites will be made available in subsequent days.”

Meanwhile, more people and organisations are reacting to the death of the respected journalist.

The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Gboyega Akosile, said in a statement that, “I received with shock the news of the unexpected and painful demise of Princewill Ekwujuru, Chairman of BJAN, a thoroughbred professional, veteran brand reporter, personal friend and colleague.”

According to him, “I was actually devastated by the news of his death despite efforts by BJAN and the marketing industry to save his life.”

“My heartfelt condolences to his wife and children as I extend prayer of comfort and relief to them at this trying moment,” he further said, adding that, “May the good Lord ease the pain and grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”

“To the executive and entire members of BJAN, I pray that the association is strengthened at this moment of grief,” Mr Akosile further disclosed.

Also, the management and staff of Chenist United, in their condolence message, expressed shock over the painful exit of Mr Ekwujuru, who they described as a friend of the Chenist family.

In a statement signed by Mr Adebayo Sowemimo, Executive Director, Media Communications, Chenist United, the organisation said, “We carefully monitored the events in the past two weeks when the unfortunate accident happened, hoping that he will survive it. We are saddened that, despite all the efforts put together to help him stay alive, he could not make it.”

“Our heart goes out to the exco and the entire members of the association and it’s our prayer that God will grant the association the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

“In the same vein, we convey our condolences to his wife and children and also pray that God strengthened them at this trying time,” Mr Sowemimo said.

In addition, the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) expressed shock over the unexpected death of Mr Ekwujuru.

In a condolence card, the advertising regulatory body prayed that God should comfort members of BJAN, the wife, children and friends of the deceased.

On their part, the Executive Council and members of the Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN) sent their sincere condolences to members of BJAN, family and friends of late Mr Ekwujuru, noting that God grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

Similarly, British America Tobacco (BAT) asked God to grant members of BJAN and the Ekwujurus the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

In his message, the CEO of FoodCo Nigeria Limited, Mr Ade Sun-Bashorun, commiserated “with BJAN on the death of your Chairman, Mr Princewill Ekwujuru.”

“We will always remember Mr Ekwujuru as a remarkable journalist who exemplified the virtues of professionalism and integrity and whose robust reportage helped elevate the discourse in Nigeria’s consumer goods and retail space.

“He was also the rallying point of our engagement with BJAN, an association he was clearly passionate about. Through his efforts, FoodCo was able to forge a strong symbiotic relationship with the body,” he stated.

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 [email protected]

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NASD OTC Exchange Rallies 0.74%

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By Adedapo Adesanya

For the third consecutive session, the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange closed in positive territory after it gained 0.74 per cent on Wednesday, February 11, amid a flat market breadth index.

The bourse recorded five appreciating securities as well as five depreciating securities during the midweek session.

On the gainers’ side of the market was Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS), which added N5.80 to sell at N70.53 per share versus Tuesday’s closing price of N64.73 per share.

Further, Air Liquide Plc appreciated by N2.02 to N22.34 per unit from N20.32 per unit, Afriland Properties Plc improved by 25 Kobo to N16.20 per share from N15.95 per share, First Trust Mortgage Bank Plc expanded by 6 Kobo to 75 Kobo per unit from 69 Kobo per unit, and Food Concepts Plc grew by 2 Kobo to N2.91 per share from N2.89 per share.

On the flip side, Okitipupa Plc lost N17.00 to sell at N220.00 per unit compared with the previous day’s N237.00 per unit, NASD Plc dropped N5.14 to trade at N46.26 per share versus N51.40 per share, Geo-Fluids Plc depreciated by 39 Kobo to close at N4.02 per unit versus N4.41 per unit, Acorn Petroleum Plc went down by 6 Kobo to N1.31 per share from N1.37 per share, and Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc slipped by 5 Kobo to 54 Kobo per unit from 59 Kobo per unit.

At the close of trading activities, the market capitalisation increased by N17.05 billion to N2.308 trillion from N2.291 trillion, while the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) advanced by 29.50 points to 3,858.81 points from 3,830.31 points.

Yesterday, the volume of securities jumped 15,181.4 per cent to 1.06 billion units from 6.9 million units, the value of securities surged 10.4 per cent to N465.7 million from N89.1 million, and the number of deals rose by 21.8 per cent to 56 deals from 46 deals.

The most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis was CSCS Plc with 18.2 million units worth N790.9 million, trailed by Resourcery Plc with 1.04 billion units valued at N408.6 million, and Geo-Fluids Plc with 29.2 million units sold for N150.8 million.

As for the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis, the position was taken over by Resourcery Plc with a turnover of 1.04 billion units valued at N408.6 million, while Geo-Fluids Plc moved to second place with 29.2 million units exchanged for N150.8 million, and the third place was occupied by Mass Telecom Innovation Plc with 20.1 million units worth N8.1 million.

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Naira Trades N1,348/$1 as CBN Opens Official Market to BDC Operators

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Naira appreciated against the US Dollar in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX) on Wednesday, February 11, by N2.07 or 0.15 per cent to N1,348.95/$1 from N1,351.02/$1 as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) moved to further ease shortages and narrow the gap between the official and street rates.

The CBN approved the participation of licensed Bureaux De Change (BDC) operators in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) as part of efforts to improve forex liquidity in the retail segment of the market and meet the legitimate needs of end users.

The apex bank capped the weekly FX purchases at $150,000, adding that utilisation complies with existing BDC operational guidelines.

In the same official market, the Nigerian currency gained N6.46 against the Pound Sterling to quote at N1,840.11/£1 versus N1,846.57/£1, and added N6.36 on the Euro to close at N1,600.13/€1, in contrast to the preceding session’s N1,606.49/€1.

At the GTBank FX counter, the Nigerian Naira gained N5 on the greenback to settle at N1,358/$1 versus the previous day’s N1,363/$1, but remained unchanged at N1,430/$1 in the black market.

Meanwhile, the digital currency market was bearish yesterday as traders sold their positions after digesting a more hawkish macro outlook.

Analysts mainly attributed the latest crypto selloff to shifting expectations around US macro policy, following a “hawkish shift” in Federal Reserve expectations after Kevin Warsh’s nomination as chairman of the US central bank, which signals tighter liquidity and fewer rate cuts ahead.

Traders will be watching key US labour market data for signs on the future path of interest rates and broader risk appetite.

Solana (SOL) shed 3.2 per cent to sell at $79.86, Ethereum (ETH) depreciated by 2.7 per cent to $1,958.44, Bitcoin (BTC) dropped 1.5 per cent to $67,540.62, Cardano (ADA) slid 1.5 per cent to $0.2579, Ripple (XRP) dipped 1.4 per cent to $1.37, Binance Coin (BNB) slumped 1.2 per cent to $609.73, Litecoin (LTC) went down by 1.2 per cent to $52.58, and Dogecoin (DOGE) crashed by 1.1 per cent to $0.0917, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) closed flat at $1.00 each.

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Nigerian Stocks Near N115trn Valuation After Midweek’s 0.78% Rise

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By Dipo Olowookere

The positive momentum witnessed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited lately continued on Wednesday after it further closed higher by 0.78 per cent.

More investors are showing interest in Nigerian stocks because of the recent bull run, leaving the market capitalisation to grow further by N880 billion yesterday to N114.377 trillion from N113.497 trillion, while the All-Share Index (ASI) increased by 1,374.93 points to 178,184.35 points from 176,809.42 points.

Though the level of activity waned at midweek, data showed that it remained high, with a turnover of 939.2 million shares worth N34.0 billion in 61,279 deals compared with the 1.3 billion shares valued at N50.4 billion traded in 58,965 deals in the preceding session.

This showed that the trading volume went down by 27.75 per cent, and the trading value shrank by 32.54 per cent, while the number of deals jumped 3.92 per cent.

The busiest equity on Wednesday was Tantalizers with the sale of 85.3 million units worth N498.8 million, Access Holdings transacted 61.4 million units for N1.5 billion, Chams exchanged 38.6 million units valued at N174.1 million, Japaul sold 38.2 million units worth N89.5 million, and Deap Capital sold 36.8 million units valued at N314.1 million.

Fortis Global Insurance, Consolidated Hallmark, Nestle Nigeria, and Meyer all gained 10.00 per cent each to close at 33 Kobo, N4.95, N2,420.00, and N20.90 apiece, and CAP rose by 9.98 per cent to N99.20.

On the flip side, Honeywell Flour declined by 9.70 per cent to N22.80, Neimeth slipped by 9.15 per cent to N12.90, The Initiates crashed by 5.81 per cent to N19.45, RT Briscoe tumbled by 5.70 per cent to N14.40, and Sterling Holdings depreciated by 5.56 per cent to N7.65.

At the close of business, 49 stocks ended on the gainers’ table and 31 stocks finished on the losers’ chart, showing a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.

As for the performance of the bourse’s sectors, four of the five monitored by Business Post were in green, with the industrial goods down by 0.02 per cent due to profit-taking in Lafarge Africa.

The banking counter improved by 1.58 per cent, the insurance counter appreciated by 1.53 per cent, the consumer goods index gained 1.28 per cent, and the energy sector soared by 0.02 per cent.

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