Last June, the board of directors of Cement Company of Northern Nigeria (CCNN), approached the Nigerian Stock Exchange with a proposal to merge with the BUA Cement-owned Kalambaina Cement Company Ltd. Ibrahim Aminu, CCNN’s CEO, had said that the proposed merger would position Sokoto-based CCNN for better competitiveness within its home market and also enable it utilize the more modern plant and equipment of the Kalambaina Cement Company to boost its market penetration and export potential. Both Kalambaina Cement and CCNN are located in Sokoto in Nigeria's northwest region.
With the merger now completed, new shares of CCNN have been issued and allotted to all shareholders of Kalambaina Cement in exchange for their Kalambaina Cement shares. In total, 11,886,823,259 new shares of Kalambaina Cement have been issued at N25.99 per share, in addition to the 1.257 billion shares of CCNN, thereby bringing the current volume of shares for the total combined entity to 13.1bn. The new, combined company, which has adopted the CCNN corporate name, has an installed capacity of 2 million tons per annum, and recently had its shares listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Through BUA Cement Company, Damnaz Cement Company Ltd, BUA International Limited and through his own name, Nigerian tycoon Abdulsamad Rabiu, owns more than 12.7 billion shares, or 97% of the new entity – a stake valued at more than $650 million at current market prices.
Cement Company of Northern Nigerian PLC is a public limited liability company incorporated in 1962 and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1993. CCNN is the only cement plant in the North Western part of Nigeria, operating a 500,00 metric tonnes per annum cement plant commissioned in 1985. Kalambaina Cement Company Limited is a private limited liability company incorporated in Nigeria. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of BUA Cement Limited and is primarily engaged in the business of quarrying, extracting, processing and dealing in limestone as well as the manufacture and supply of cement. Kalambaina Cement Company Limited’s key cement assets include the brand new 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum of cement production plant situated in Kalambaina, Sokoto State
Apart from CCNN, BUA Cement Limited also owns a $2 billion cement factory at Okpella in Edo State in Nigeria, which has a production capacity of 6 million metric tonnes per annum. BUA Cement also owns Edo Cement Company and BUA Cement Port Harcourt, which continue to operate as private companies.
Abdulsamad Rabiu, one of Nigeria’s most successful businessmen, is the founder of BUA Group, a Nigerian conglomerate that has interests in sugar refining, real estate, edible oils, logistics and port operations. In January 2016, BUA Group agreed to sell its flour milling and pasta making businesses to Olam Group of Singapore for $275 million. Rabiu, one of Nigeria’s largest private property owners, also owns homes in South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.
from Forbes
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ReplyDeleteThey are always the richest in Nigeria and the black continent through governmemt waivers and support yet nothing to show for it in their own country. Worse of it is that their own people and region are very impoverished.
ReplyDeleteIn essence you are saying the east don't have rich people? You will be amazed at d number of coded billionaire Igbo businessmen everywhere.
DeleteYeah, the east is not impoverished and that’s why places as industrious as Aba and Onitsha are some of the worst places to live on earth. Aba describes and one of the unhealthiest and dirtiest places on the surface of the earth. Google is your friend.
DeleteAnd sorry to be deceiving yourself, they have enough to show for it. BUA company hasn’t been getting any government waivers and has government as its sole aid to success. Your ethnic bigotry and deep weak analysis and understanding of economic and governmental issues is sooooo Said and unfortunate.
Anonymous 17:26 you are the stupid one here. It’s like you are one of those people who like to challenge teejay at every opportunity. Have you been or lived in the north? Power is in a few hands and yes majority have nothing to show for it. If you know anything about naija politics you won’t come here to be typing weak arsed comments and insulting others. Unfortunate mofo
DeleteHehehhee.... my friend works for this company eehh... Steady private jetting. Now I know why.
ReplyDeleteShut up bitch you know nothing. Oversabi liar. U must always have a comment about everything and everyone. We know you type
DeleteSo is the east impeverished? Think before you type. Meanwhile he wont pay salaries when due. Rabiu God is watching you
ReplyDeleteThe east can never be impoverished dear. They are industrious set of people.
DeleteI was refering to that first annon that replied you teejay
DeleteThis man way no de pay salary mtcheww
ReplyDeleteHe actually pays salary stella, i went back to get infor...
DeleteDoes he pay tax, i hear he doesnt
ReplyDeleteExactly what I said up there about waivers.
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DeleteFunny teejay. So it is the business men and women in Igbo land and outside who pay taxes right? Shior.
DeleteToke will start eyeing this one as her new maga...
ReplyDeleteHahahhahq, the mans wife even thou older beat toke hands down. No be Nigerian sef
DeleteAll fake life... fake billionaires. Nigeria is a very useless country. Opkella Cement that looks like a primary school hall worth 2billion?? If I hear. Rubbish
ReplyDeleteAhahaa.. Me sha will not advise my family to use any of those product mentioned above if it is not Elephant (Lafarge Cement)
DeleteAll this kpallasa wey person go use come dey renovate again.. Hissssssss
Toke come and see new maga oo
ReplyDeleteStupid idiot what’s your problem with toke?
DeleteUna know say either with love or hate, his bank akant will not reduce! I'd rather say a prayer that 'father enlarge my coast and add more zeros to my (clears throat)... Is somebody frying red oyel?.. more zeros in front of the kpom before the kobo in my akant and others like mysef! Congratulations to him.
ReplyDeleteChai God!! How and when do I start counting in such riches. Show me direction chukwu ebube!!
ReplyDeleteThis anonymous defending the north . Stop being sentimental. Northern nigeria is the most impoverished part of this country . The margins between the rich and poor are as wide as the river nile .
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