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Zenith Bank assures shareholders of no dilution in combined offering

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Zenith Bank Plc has reassured its shareholders that its existing shareholding will remain unchanged during the bank’s ongoing combined offering.

Zenith Bank Plc’s Group Managing Director (GMD), Dr Adaora Umeoji, gave the assurance at the “Fact Behind the Combined Offer” event held at the Nigerian Exchange Ltd. (NGX) on Monday in Lagos.

Umeoji said that the bank was offering 65 per cent of its shares to existing shareholders and 35 per cent to the public to avoid diluting current holdings.

She said that Zenith Bank, on Aug. 1, launched a combined offering of eight billion units of shares to raise a total capital of N289.4 billion, and set to close on Sept. 9.

“A breakdown shows the shares offered shows that 5.23 billion units of shares of 50k each at N36 per share to its existing shareholders through a rights issue of one new share for every six held.
“We are also offering 2.77 billion ordinary shares of 50k each at 36.50 per share to the public through a public offer, in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) recapitalisation directive to Nigerian banks.
“Again, 35 per cent of the proceeds realised from the ongoing combined offering will be used to fund the bank’s expansion strategy and increase its footprint in Africa and other parts of the world, ” she said.
Umeoji further said that 20 per cent of the fund would also be used to enhance the bank’s Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and digital capabilities.
The bank chief said that the balance of 45 per cent raised would be deployed as working capital to support the real sector of the econom.
“We are very confident that after the ongoing recapitalisation exercise, the bank will experience exponential growth, and shareholders will get greater value for their investment.
“Our dominant footprint in Nigeria, West Africa, and our international network presents exciting growth opportunities.
“We currently have subsidiaries and representative offices in Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, UK, UAE and China; and we recently obtained a banking license to commence operations in Paris.
“We are going to leverage on the Paris subsidiary to consolidate our business in the African Francophone region starting from Cote d’Ivoire and Cameroon.
“All our subsidiaries are making good profit and contributing almost 20 per cent to the group’s performance,” she said.
According to her, the bank’s historical and current financial performance, as well as its prospects provide a compelling reason for investors to invest in it.
The GMD stated that the bank’s investment in its people, technology and service had transformed it into a global brand, and placed it among the top 10 banks in Africa and the best in Nigeria.
Umeoji added that in ranking, compared to its peers, and backed by facts and figures, Zenith Bank emerged the number one bank by Tier-one capital, shareholders’ funds, market capitalisation, profit before tax and in dividend payout
She said: “As at the end of 2023 financial year, we paid a dividend of four Naira per share, making us the highest dividend paying bank in Nigeria.
“This trend has been sustained in the past five years. Our dividend payout was 25 per cent of our organic profit without Foreign Exchange(FX) revaluation gains.
“This implies that we have the
capacity to even pay more dividend organically without FX revaluation gains
“The total assets of the bank stood at N20.4 trillion, while our total deposit liability stood at N15.2 trillion, placing us among the top three banks in this category.”
Accordingly to her, the bank recorded the largest loan portfolio of N7.1 trillion and NPL standing at 4.4 per cent, which is well below industry average.
“This shows our solid risk management capacity. Zenith Bank’s Tier-one capital was N1.9 trillion, indicating the highest in the Nigerian banking industry.
“Shareholders’ funds stood at N2.3 trillion, while we recorded a market capitalisation of N1.3 trillion Naira, which is also the highest in the industry.
“The Bank achieved PBT of N796 billion, making us the most profitable bank in Nigeria,” she added.
In his remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of the NGX Group, Mr Temi Popoola, commended the bank’s strategic use of funds to enhance its digital infrastructure and support its retail and corporate banking segments

He noted that this aligned with NGX’s vision to expand its market presence and deliver superior value to investors.

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The Chief Executive Officer of the NGX, Mr Jude Chiemeka, also commended the bank for its corporate governance, which contributed to the integrity of the market and attracted international investors.

Chiemeka emphasised that Zenith Bank’s listing on the NGX’s premium board signifies high corporate governance standards, reinforcing the bank’s reputation and fostering investor confidence.(NAN

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Oil Prices Decline to $69 as OPEC+ Initiates Production Increase

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Key Business Developments to Monitor This Week: Crude Oil Transactions in Naira and Resumption of Emirates Flights

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) have announced an increase in crude oil production by 411,000 barrels per day (bpd) starting in May. This decision follows a virtual meeting among eight member nations, which agreed to gradually reduce previously implemented output cuts.

The nations involved in this agreement include Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman.

As a result of this production increase, Brent crude prices fell by 6.8% to $69.85 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude dropped by 7.08% to $66.63, as of 10 PM WAT.

According to Reuters, these fluctuations are closely linked to the recent announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump imposing a 10% tariff on all imported goods.

### Voluntary Production Cuts by Eight OPEC+ Member Nations

In April 2023, eight OPEC+ countries declared additional voluntary reductions amounting to 1.65 million bpd, lasting until the end of December 2026. Subsequently, in November 2023, an additional voluntary cut of 2.2 million bpd was announced.

On December 5, 2024, the oil cartel revealed plans to extend these adjustments through March 2025, indicating that the 2.2 million bpd reductions would be gradually phased out on a monthly basis until the end of September 2026, aimed at maintaining market stability. However, on March 3, these nations agreed to implement a planned increase in oil production starting April 1.

### Monthly Phasing Out of Oil Production by Eight OPEC Member Countries

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OPEC stated that the eight participating countries will implement a production adjustment of 411,000 barrels per day, divided into three monthly increments, beginning in May 2025. This adjustment includes the planned increment for May plus two additional monthly increases. The oil alliance emphasized that these gradual increases could be paused or reversed depending on market conditions, allowing for continued support of oil market stability.

Furthermore, OPEC+ noted that this measure would provide an opportunity for member nations to expedite their compensation efforts. The eight countries will convene monthly to assess market conditions, compliance, and compensation strategies.

The next meeting is scheduled for May 5, where decisions regarding June production levels will be made.

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Court orders final forfeiture of Abuja, Kano property linked to FIRS staff

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, ordered the final forfeiture of two property linked to a staff member of Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), Aminu Garunbaba, to the Federal Government.

The property include a four bedroom terrace maisonette with BQ at Barumark Groove Estate, Plot 667, Cadastral Zone, BO3, Wuye District, Abuja and bought by Garunbaba in the name of MYZ Venture.

The second property, located at No. 5, Lodge Road, Kano in Kano State, was said to have been purchased also by Garunbaba.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu, in a judgment, held that Garunbaba failed to show the instrument he used to purchase the property.

Justice Egwuatu held that the respondent also failed to show any reasonable cause that the funds used in purchasing the property is from his legitimate earnings.

“A person cannot be allowed to benefit from illegitimate acts,” he said.

The judge earlier dismissed the preliminary objection filed by Garunbaba on the grounds that the objector did not discharge the burden to proof that the particular paragraphs in the EFCC’s application offended the Evidence Act.

He agreed with counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Martha Babatunde, that a public officer can be investigated and prosecuted before an administrative disciplinary action is taken.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the EFCC had, in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/876/2021 filed by Ekele Iheanacho, SAN, sued Aminu Sidi Garunbaba as sole respondent.

In the motion on notice dated March 16, 2022 but filed on March 21, 2022, the anti-graft agency prayed for final order of the court “forfeiting the properties described in Schedule 1 which were found by the commission on the respondent as properties reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.”

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Giving four grounds, the commission argued that the court had the statutory powers under the provision of Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006 to grant the reliefs being sought.

It said: “The properties sought to be attached and forfeited are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities.

“The interim order of this honourable court has been published in two national dailies namely: THISDAY and PUNCH Newspapers.

“No cause or sufficient cause has been shown why the properties under the interim forfeiture should not be finally forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.”

In the affidavit in support of the motion deposed to by an operative of the EFCC, Apagu Wudah, the officer said several investigations were carried out regarding the assets.

He said as an investigating officer with the Economic Governance Section of the agency, he was assigned to investigate an intelligence report bordering on criminal conspiracy, stealing, abuse of office and money laundering among some FIRS

Wudah said the investigation revealed that between 2017 and 2018, Garunbaba and some of the staff of the FIRS conspired amongst themselves and obtained millions of Naira from the FIRS under the guise of Duty Tour Allowances (DTA) which they never travelled for.

He said in the execution of the fraud, the staff involved applied for DTA in respect of a non-existing trip.

According to him, upon being paid the DTA, the staff would deduct 10% to 15 per cent of the amount paid as his/her share, while the rest amount was withdrawn and transmitted to other senior officials of the agency who in turn also retained some while passing the rest up to the former Director of Finance and the Coordinating Director.

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“The respondent (Garunbaba) not only directly applied and received DTA payment for none existing trips from FIRS, other staff who received these fraudulent payments also handed over to him part of their own money.”

The investigator said between 2017 and 2018, Garunbaba received the sum of N341, 971,960.00 (three hundred and forty one million, nine hundred and seventy-one thousand, nine hundred and fifty naira) from the misappropriated DTA payments.

He said Garunbaba also personally converted to his use the sum of N148, 079,450.00 (one hundred and forty eight million, seventy nine thousand, four hundred and fifty naira).

“The respondent gave details of the various funds he received in the fraudulent scheme and how he utilised some of them in his extra l-judicial statements to the applicant,” he averred

Wudah said Garunbaba, in explaining how he shared part of the entire funds, wrote in his extra-judicial statement made in the presence of his legal representative on May 23, 2019 some startling revelations.

He said the respondent revealed that the total sum of N269, 335, 750 was giving as follows: Peter Hena, 145,000,000; Bello Auta, N95, 000,000; and Aminu Sidi, N29, 336,750.

He said Garunbaba confessed that the money was giving in cash at the FIRS office.

The investigator said Garunbaba received part of the above diverted funds through his Stanbic IBTC Bank account number: 9301540597 while the rest were in cash from other staff.

He said Garunbaba also converted most of these funds into US dollars through a Bureau De Change Operator — Mr. Wan Jafar Shehu.

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“According to Mr. Shehu, between 2017 and 2019, the respondent gave him a total sum of about N216, 000, 000 at different occasions for him to exchange into United States Dollars which he did” Wudah said.

The EFCC operative said in 2018, Garunbaba purchased the four bedroom terrace maisonette from Barumark Investment and Development Company Ltd (Barumark) at the rate of N65,000,000.00 (sixty five million naira).

He said the money was paid through his First Bank account number: 3040986059 to Barumark’s First Bank account.

He said Garunbaba equally purchased the property situated at No.5 Lodge Road in Kano State at the sum of N39, 000,000.00 (thirty nine million naira) from one Alakhillau Enterprises which is operated by Adamu Muhammed.

Wudah said Garunbaba is a public servant on fixed annual salary whose lawful income was not used to purchase the property described.

He said the assets were purchased at the time Garunbaba was receiving and diverting funds paid as DTA by the FIRS to him and his colleagues.(NAN)

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CBN debunks fake circular on new ₦5,000, ₦10,000 notes

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has disowned a viral circular claiming the introduction of ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 banknotes.

The apex bank in a post on its X handle described the circular as “fake” and urged the public to verify information through its official website.

According to the fake circular, the new notes were set to circulate from May 1, allegedly as part of efforts to streamline cash transactions and improve liquidity management.

A Deputy CBN Governor, Dr. Ibrahim Tahir Jr., was falsely quoted as justifying the move to reduce cash-handling costs.

The CBN emphasized its commitment to transparency and accurate communication, warning the public to be cautious of misinformation.

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