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Naira rises to N1,560/$ in parallel market

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Naira rises to N1,560/$ in parallel market

The Naira yesterday appreciated to N1, 560 per dollar in the parallel market from N1,570 per dollar on Wednesday. But the Naira depreciated to N1,540 per dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM).

Data published by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, showed that the indicative exchange rate for the naira rose to N1,540 per dollar from N1,539 per dollar on Wednesday, indicating N1 depreciation for the naira.

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Consequently, the margin between the parallel market and NFEM rate narrowed to N20 per dollar from N31 per dollar on Wednesday.

Naira rises to N1,560/$ in parallel market

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NDIC commences payment of N46bn to Heritage Bank depositors

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NDIC commences payment of N46bn to Heritage Bank depositors

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has commenced the disbursement of N46.6 billion in liquidation dividends to depositors of the now-defunct Heritage Bank.

This development was announced on Sunday in a statement by the Acting Head of Communication and Public Affairs at NDIC, Hawwau Gambo.

According to Gambo, the funds were generated from the sale of the bank’s assets and the recovery of outstanding debts. She explained that a liquidation dividend refers to payments made to depositors of a closed bank, beyond the maximum insured deposit amount, using proceeds from asset sales and debt recoveries.

Gambo further noted that, “Liquidation dividends may also cover payments to creditors and shareholders once all depositors have been fully reimbursed.”

The payment of the first tranche of the liquidation dividends began on April 25. Gambo revealed that the initial dividend payout was set at 9.2 kobo per naira on a pro-rata basis for depositors with account balances exceeding N5 million.

She added that further disbursements would follow as more assets are realised and additional debts are recovered.

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Following the revocation of Heritage Bank’s operating licence by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on June 3, 2024, the NDIC had earlier reimbursed insured deposits up to the N5 million threshold.

To facilitate the refund process, the corporation leveraged depositors’ Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) to trace alternate bank accounts and credit the insured amounts directly. It also used records from the insured deposit payments to process the first tranche of liquidation dividends.

Gambo advised depositors who have balances above N5 million but have not received their dividends to visit the nearest NDIC office. She also urged those without alternative bank accounts who were not paid their insured amounts to do the same or to download the necessary forms from the NDIC’s official website.

She stated, “Depositors must complete and submit a deposit verification form to receive their insured amounts and, where applicable, the first tranche of dividends.”

Reaffirming NDIC’s dedication, Gambo emphasized the corporation’s commitment to the recovery of Heritage Bank’s assets and the reimbursement of all eligible depositors.

 

NDIC commences payment of N46bn to Heritage Bank depositors

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I’m honoured, excited over World Bank’s appointment – Dangote

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I’m honoured, excited over World Bank’s appointment – Dangote

President and CEO of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has expressed gratitude following his appointment to the World Bank’s Private Sector Investment Lab, a global initiative aimed at accelerating private investment and job creation in emerging economies.

In a statement confirming the development, Dangote described the appointment as both an honour and a reflection of his long-standing commitment to economic development through private enterprise.

“I am both honoured and excited to accept my appointment to the World Bank’s Private Sector Investment Lab, dedicated to advancing investment and employment in emerging economies,” Dangote said.

“This opportunity aligns with my long-standing commitment to sustainable development and unlocking the potential of developing economies.”

He referenced the successes of the so-called Asian Tigers, economies that experienced rapid growth through strategic investment, as a source of inspiration for advancing similar outcomes in other parts of the world.

The World Bank announced Dangote’s inclusion on Wednesday as part of a broader expansion of the Lab, which enters a new phase focused on scaling up solutions that attract private capital and generate employment in developing countries.

Other newly appointed members include Bill Anderson, CEO of Bayer AG; Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises; and Mark Hoplamazian, President and CEO of Hyatt Hotels Corporation.

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World Bank Group President Ajay Banga noted that the expanded membership underscores the institution’s focus on integrating private-sector leadership into its strategy for global job creation.

“With the expanded membership, we are mainstreaming this work across our operations and tying it directly to the jobs agenda that is driving our strategy,” Banga said.

“This isn’t about altruism—it’s about helping the private sector see a path to investments that will deliver returns, and lift people and economies alike. It’s central to our mandate.”

The lab, which was co-chaired in 2023 by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, previously sought to mobilise £1 trillion in sustainable investment, particularly targeting energy transition projects in emerging markets.

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Air Peace suspends flights nationwide over NiMet strike

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Air Peace has suspended all its flight operations across the country due to the ongoing strike by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet).

The airline said in a statement on Wednesday that it was also suspending operations due to the unavailability of QNH (hazardous weather) reports required for safe landings.

“Due to the ongoing NiMet strike and the unavailability of QNH (hazardous weather) reports required for safe landings, Air Peace has suspended all flight operations nationwide until the strike is over,” Air Peace said.

“Your safety is our top priority. We appreciate your understanding and will share updates as the situation unfolds.”

The airline had earlier announced that the NiMet strike could lead to flight delays and cancellations across its network.

Air Peace added that it was monitoring the situation and working with relevant stakeholders to minimise the impact on customers’ travel plans.

Employees of NiMet commenced a nationwide indefinite strike over welfare issues on Wednesday.

Some of the issues raised involve “NiMet’s refusal to negotiate or implement agreed financial allowances and unresolved entitlements,” including wage awards, peculiar allowances, and outstanding payments from the 2019 minimum wage.

They also accused the management of the agency of withholding important documents, ignoring requests for inclusion of omitted staff in past payments, and neglecting key training programmes in favour of executive retreats.

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