Abdulsamad Rabiu’s stake in BUA Cement has increased by N1.2 trillion in value since listing in 2020
Rabiu is the single majority shareholder of BUA Cement, considering his direct and indirect stakes in the company.
Rabiu is the single majority shareholder of BUA Cement, considering his direct and indirect stakes in the company.
Nigerian billionaire entrepreneurs; Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga and Abdul Samad Rabiu appear in the top spots of Forbes' Africa billionaires ...
The new refinery is expected to be operational in 2024.
The gradual easing of the lockdown, which started on May 1, appears to have brought some relief to these men, ...
Femi Otedola has announced a donation of a sum of N1 billion towards the eradication of the deadly coronavirus pandemic ...
BUA Cement Plc has listed its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange to become the third-largest quoted company in the ...
In the Nigerian equity market, 2019 was not a very good one for many investors as the NSE All-Share Index ...
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the Cement Company of Northern Nigeria Plc (CCNN) will pay a dividend of N0.40 per share ...
It has already been a year since 49 African countries signed the business treaty to create a single market in ...
BUA Group, Nigeria’s leading foods and infrastructure conglomerate has rewarded its customers and distributors with 25 cars worth over N500million and cash ...