
Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, Abdul Samad Rabiu, and others have emerged as the richest Nigerian investors on the Nigerian Exchange Limited with trillion-naira bets.
Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, Abdul Samad Rabiu, and others have emerged as the richest Nigerian investors on the Nigerian Exchange Limited with trillion-naira bets.
Airtel Africa which is a member of the SWOOT, that is, Stocks Worth Over One Trillion, is now the most capitalised company listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange
The Nigerian currency, the naira has weakened further at the peer-to-peer (P2P) parallel market to trade for N581 to a dollar after rebounding the week before.
Capital Market Operators (CMOs) have been warned not to have anything to with proscribed organisations in Nigeria, citing official gazette by the government.
The list of Nigerian most valuable commercial banks listed on the Nigerian stock exchange has been announced as Zenith lead the table of Nigeria's finest banks.
Abdul Rabiu's wealth is increasing by the day following investors willingness to buy his shares days after it completed its listing on the Nigerian exchange.
Dangote Cement shareholders went home smiling as the price of the leading cement maker appreciated on Wednesday, making them go home with N275 price increase.
Dangote, Africa's richest man saw his wealth spike to N177 billion in 2021 because of the sterling performance of his cement unit, Dangote Cement in last year.
New investment companies in Nigeria are currently designated Ponzi schemes by the Nigeria Security and Exchange Commission and warned the public against them.
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote makes a whooping over N19 billion in less than 24 hours to Christmas on the Nigerian stock exchange on Thursday, December.
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