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ABDUL SAMAD RABIU

BUA Group Chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu has expressed optimism about Nigeria’s economic trajectory, projecting that the naira could strengthen to between N1,300 and N1,400 per US dollar by the end of 2025.  
BUA Foods Plc continues to cement its place as one of the most defensive and cash-generating stocks on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX).  
Nigeria’s equities market ended August on a cautious note, holding onto a slim 0.31% gain despite heavy selloffs that erased much of the month’s earlier advance.  
BUA Group Chairman, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has announced that the company is undertaking the construction of over 500 kilometres of key federal roads across Nigeria, with all projects scheduled for completion in 2027. 
Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has identified hoarding as a key driver of food inflation in Nigeria’s rice market, citing how paddy rice bought at harvest for N400,000 is resold at N800,000 just months later. 
ASR Africa the philanthropic initiative of the Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu (CFR, CON), has kicked off the construction of the N250 million sport complex for the University of Jos.
President Bola Tinubu has set up an economic advisory committee constituting members of the private sector players such as Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, Tony Elumelu, Innocent Chukwuma (Innoson), Abdul Samad Rabiu (BUA), among others.  
Nigeria’s second richest man, Abdul Samad Rabiu, posted the highest year-to-date wealth gain on Bloomberg's Billionaire index. The...
Abdulsamad Rabiu re-joins Bloomberg’s elite list after recent increases in the valuations of his top companies.
Abdul-Samad Rabiu, the BUA Group Chairman, affirmed the company’s commitment to selling cement at the rate of N3,500, starting January 2024. 
Abdul Samad Rabiu has experienced a resurgence in his wealth, reaching an impressive net worth of $7 billion.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has approved the immediate revocation of 165 plots of land, some of which belonged to some prominent Nigerians, in the serviced districts of the Federal Capital City.