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Interswitch Honours Firstbank For Sustaining 100 Million Monthly Transactions

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… FirstBank is first financial institution in Nigeria to achieve and sustain this feat

First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Nigeria’s Most Valuable Bank Brand, has been recognized by Interswitch Group, Africa’s leading integrated payment and transaction processing company, as the first financial institution in the country to achieve sustained transaction volumes of 100 million transactions, first in December 2015 and again in May 2016. This re-enactment consolidates FirstBank’s position as an industry leader in electronic transactions.

The record transaction volumes represent the total transactions processed by FirstBank’s Front End Processor running on theInterswitch transaction switching platform which seamlessly links all financial institutions in Nigeria to facilitate better and quicker transactions across all platforms. As Nigeria’s leading financial institution with over 12 million customers’ accounts, this achievement by FirstBank clearly aligns with its strategic intent to promote financial inclusion, support the cashless policy drive of the Central Bank of Nigeria and boost economic growth via e-payments across Nigeria and the African continent.

According to the Bank’s Group Head, e-business, Chuma Ezirim, FirstBank remains committed to lead the drive to move the Nigerian economy away from traditional cash and other generic payment means to modern technological varieties in e-Payment.

Reacting to the development, Divisional CEO, Switching and Processing, Interswitch, Akeem Lawal commented, “It really says something about the strength and development of electronic transactions in Nigeria that a single banking partner can record 100 million transactions in a single month. When you add this figure to that of our other partners, then you can begin to have an idea of the sheer size and demand for electronic financial services in Nigeria.”

Also speaking, the MD/CEO of FirstBank, Dr. Adesola Adeduntan, noted that the bank will continue to employ novel approaches in providing secure and convenient banking services to its customers and promised to drive innovation and extend its leadership of the financial sector services with specialized and technology-driven products and services. “FirstBank’s investment in e-business reflects our commitment to promoting financial inclusion which is widely regarded as a lever for sustainable economic growth and development as well as enhancing entrepreneurship. Our passion to serve and extend financial services to the unbanked has since inspired several innovations and we thank our esteemed customers for their continued patronage and trust in our services whilst dedicating the recognition to them”.

It will be recalled that FirstBank in 2012 also received a Milestone Achievement Award as the first bank to hit a 5 million mark of Verve card issuance to its customers. Also, recently FirstBank clinched the Best Mobile Payment Product, Credit Card of the Year for West Africa and Best Retail Bank in Nigeria awards in The Asian Banker International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards.

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BUA Foods’ Shareholders Approve N5.50k Dividend, Commend 2023 Results

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BUA Foods’ Shareholders Approve N5.50k Dividend, Commend 2023 Results

 …BUA Foods Will Be Nigeria’s Biggest Flour, Pasta Milling Company In 2024 – Abdul Samad Rabiu

 

Shareholders of BUA Foods Plc (“BUA Foods” or “the Company”), at the 3rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, on Thursday, 26 September 2024, approved the proposed final dividend payment of ₦5.50k per share.

BUA Foods’ Shareholders Approve N5.50k Dividend, Commend 2023 Results

The indigenous food manufacturing giant announced impressive financial performance as it recorded a revenue of ₦729.4bn, a 74.4% increase compared to the previous year. Profitability remained strong, demonstrating its resilience amidst evolving market dynamics, especially rising input costs. Profit after tax showed an impressive year-on-year growth, up 23%, from N91bn reported in 2022 to ₦112bn in 2023.

Addressing shareholders during the meeting, the Chairman of the Board, Abdul Samad Rabiu, thanked the shareholders for their undaunted commitment to the company’s shared vision. He mentioned that BUA Foods’ strategic focus on capacity expansion, and market penetration coupled with sound governance, yielded significant success.

He said: “Last year we successfully expanded and commercialised additional capacity in flour, pasta, and rice divisions, resulting in impressive volume growth across these divisions and overall strong business performance. With recent strategic agreements and new facilities planned for completion next year, we will become the country’s biggest pasta and flour milling company.

“Our performance is a testament to the resilience of our business strategies, underpinned by a culture of strong corporate governance. We are also focused on the optimisation of our internal processes to maintain excellence in a fast-changing world. With the dedication of our Management and staff, we will continue to deliver exceptional value to all stakeholders.”

Speaking further on growth ambitions, Rabiu said, “In 2024, we remain focused on accelerating efforts towards the completion of our Backward Integration Project in line with the extended Federal Government’s Sugar Master Plan 2.0, aimed at attaining self-sufficiency in the sugar sector.

“Additionally, we seek to further address key challenges in Nigeria’s rice production industry by enhancing local production, empowering farmers, and promoting sustainable practices. This project will contribute to food security, economic development, and environmental sustainability.”

Also commenting, the Managing Director BUA Foods, Engr. Ayodele Abioye (PhD), said, “Despite the challenging macroeconomic environment, we made good progress across key strategic pillars of expanding capacity, markets, products, and package offerings as well as expanding business capabilities with a focus on operational excellence, innovation, and sustainable growth.

“We will continue to leverage technology, innovation, and operational efficiencies to drive value creation and maintain a solid growth trajectory. We are committed to reinforcing our leadership as a home-grown food business with purpose.”

Speaking on the dividend pay-out, a shareholder, Mrs. Bisi Bakare, expressed her delight at the exceptional performance of the company.

She remarked, “We shareholders are very pleased today to receive a final dividend of N5.50 kobo from BUA Foods.

“I appreciate the board for putting smiles on our faces in this hard time. Declaring a N5.50k dividend despite the economic climate is very commendable and this has encouraged us to want to invest more.”

Another shareholder of BUA Foods, Farouq Muktar, commended the management for the year-on-year growth of the indigenous food manufacturing company.

He said, “I am very happy because of your commitment and the positive results we keep recording. This performance is highly commendable.

“We appreciate your strategic thinking which is one thing Nigerians need at this time. I commend BUA Foods management for always making us happy and not letting Nigerians down.”

In 2023, BUA Foods won several awards from reputable organizations. Among the awards won are Food Company of the Year, Innovative Indigenous FMCG Company of the Year Award, and Fastest Growing Food Manufacturing Company of the Year.

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JUST IN*….. *UNIPGC Executives visits Mayor Of Brampton ahead of the 2nd Edition of Global Peace Leadership Summit and Awards*

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*UNIPGC Executives visits Mayor Of Brampton ahead of the 2nd Edition of Global Peace Leadership Summit and Awards*

 

 

… In a notable diplomatic engagement, delegates of the United International Peace and Governance Council (UNIPGC) Canada Chapter paid a courtesy visit to His Worship, Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton, Canada on September 25, 2024.

During the visit, the UNIPGC delegation extended a formal invitation to Mayor Brown to attend the forthcoming event scheduled for October 25th, 2024, at the Brampton Conservatory Hall.

This highly anticipated event marks a significant milestone for UNIPGC Canada as it commemorates the UNIPGC CANADA inaugural ceremony, Commissioning of its operations, inaugurates its newly appointed Country Director and Investiture of other Executives into various offices.

The visit to the Mayor aimed to officially invite him to deliver the Welcome Address, where he will greet distinguished guests and dignitaries from around the world who will be present to witness this landmark occasion.

Notable figures expected to attend include *Her Excellency, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor*, former Vice President of Liberia, *H. E Amb. Dr. Marshall Jonathan Ojadah*-UNIPGC Global President, *Hon. Chambu Mwavita Permette* – DR Congo Minister Of Human Rights, *Hon. Kevin Uguru* – Member Of German Parliament, Berlin Germany, *HRH Queen Meenakshi Ravi* – Mrs Universe, Texas USA among others.

The event will underscore UNIPGC’s unwavering commitment to promoting international cooperation, peacebuilding, and good governance, while also spotlighting community empowerment initiatives both within Canada and globally.

For more info visit www.unipgc.org

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Idera Pathfinder Foundation Boosts Education Sector In Ogun

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Idera Pathfinder Foundation Boosts Education Sector In Ogun*

…Donates Block of Classrooms, Educational Materials To Schools

 

Ogun State Commissioner for Finance and Economic Adviser, who is also the Co-founder of Idera Pathfinder Foundation, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo, has been commended for donating blocks of classrooms and furniture to his alma mater.

Commending the donor during the commissioning and handing over of the facilities to Moslem Primary Schools I and II, Isoku, Ijebu-Ode, Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, informed that the donations which include, reconstruction of one block of four classrooms, fully equipped with 80 pairs of furniture and four teaching boards in School I, was an expression of passion for learners’ success.

Prof. Arigbabu added that one block of three classrooms, was also reconstructed and fully equipped with 60 pairs of furniture and three teaching boards in school II, to enhance conducive learning environment and promote quality teaching.

According to the Commissioner, the foundation also provided school bags and writing materials to all pupils in the two schools, commending the donor for supporting the ‘Adopt a School’ mantra of the present administration in the state.

“It is not common nowadays to see people giving back to their old primary schools; that is why I’m commending Mr. Okubadejo for this laudable gesture. The gesture will linger on in the minds of the pupils because it is engraved in their hearts already”, he said.

Prof. Arigbabu, while congratulating the management, staff and entire pupils of Moslem Schools I and II, charged them to put the facilities into good use, saying, “maintenance of projects encourages donors to do more”.

Earlier, Mr. Okubadejo, represented by his wife, who is also the co-founder, Mrs. Olufunke Okubadejo, noted that Idera Pathfinders Foundation is a non-political, non-religious and non-governmental organization established by Hon Oladapo and Mrs Funke Okubadejo to support the socio-economic and human capital development through targeted intervention in education and healthcare with a focus on the indigent, vulnerable communities and micro and small enterprises.

Mrs Okubadejo added that the foundation which has supported several people in the past is a movement dedicated to transforming lives, one step at a time seeking to bring peace, comfort and posterity to the society.

The Finance Commissioner, who was the Head Boy of the school in 1979, said the gesture was in memory of his mother, who was teacher in School I and later became a Head-teacher in School II, as well as expand the capacity of the schools for more enrolment drive, thereby raising future generations of educated and responsible people.

Appreciating the donor on behalf of other students, the Head Girl of the School II, Ibidapo Kafilat, expressed gratitude to the donors, promising to make judicious use of the facilities and writing materials.

Present at the commissioning exercise include The Onimoru of Imoru-Ijebu, Ogun State, Oba Munirudeen Adeposi, Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof Abayomi Arigbabu, Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mrs Oluwatosin Oloko, Chief Olu Okuboyejo, a former Permanent Secretary in the state and Chairman, Ogun State Governor’s Elders Advisory Council, CDC/CDA and other notable dignitaries.

 

Idera Pathfinder Foundation Boosts Education Sector In Ogun*

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