INTO AFRICA September 2018 Edition – Gauging 2018 African Outlook

INTO AFRICA September 2018 Edition – Gauging 2018 African Outlook

Welcome to the September 2018 edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. This edition reviews Africa’s economies in the first half of 2018 and its title: Gauging 2018 African Outlook.  Africa is set to enjoy a modest growth uptick, and decisive policies are needed to both reduce vulnerabilities and raise medium-term growth prospects, according to the IMF. In parallel, the Brookings Institution projected the average growth in the region is to…

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Nigerian Banking Sector: Emerged Stronger Post-Crisis

Nigerian Banking Sector: Emerged Stronger Post-Crisis

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian banking regulators, like most of their global counterparts, took away three key lessons from the 2008 global financial crisis: 1) big banks can and do fail, 2) markets are not always efficient and, 3) risk management and corporate governance structures of banks are as important to financial system stability as balance sheet size. The global crisis uncovered the weakness of Nigeria’s hitherto prevalent universal banking model which permitted…

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Nigerians Bury Cash in Backyards as Mobile Money Stumbles

Nigerians Bury Cash in Backyards as Mobile Money Stumbles

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Every few days, Tasiu Abdurrahman takes the money he makes from selling spices in Nigeria’s biggest northern city and buries it in his yard. The 55-year-old closed his bank account eight years ago after growing disillusioned with standing in long lines for hours to deposit or withdraw cash. Abdurrahman is one of about 50 million of the unbanked in Nigeria, which despite having Africa’s largest mobile-phone market, is only just opening…

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Nigerian Oil Executives’ Firms Ordered to Pay $680 Million

Nigerian Oil Executives’ Firms Ordered to Pay $680 Million

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigerian oil executive Wale Tinubu and his deputy at Oando Plc were dealt a court defeat as firms they own or part-own were ordered to pay $680 million in a dispute over corporate shareholdings. The legal battle revolves around ownership of a holding company that ultimately controls a majority stake in Lagos-based oil and gas producer Oando, which is being investigated over claims of financial mismanagement and had its shares temporarily suspended…

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Nigeria’s Lawmakers to Probe State Oil Company Over Remittances

Nigeria’s Lawmakers to Probe State Oil Company Over Remittances

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria’s House of Representatives will investigate the state-owned oil company for allegedly not sending enough funds to the government. The lower chamber voted to start a probe after a motion on Tuesday from Nicholas Ossai, a member of the main opposition People’s Democratic Party and the chairman of the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges. There’s an “urgent need” to investigate Nigerian National Petroleum Corp.’s “under-remittances” to the so-called Federation Account,…

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INTO AFRICA July 2018 Edition – Back on Track: African Mining

INTO AFRICA July 2018 Edition – Back on Track: African Mining

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Welcome to the July 2018 edition of INTO AFRICA, a publication with fresh insight into Africa’s emerging capital markets. This month’s edition, titled: Back on Track: African Mining explores emerging mining laws and regulations as well as opportunities across African countries and financing options for mining projects in Africa. Africa is rich in natural resources. It boasts of over 10% of world reserves of oil, about 40% ofgold, 90%…

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Buhari’s Feuding Party Threatens Re-Election Bid in Nigeria

Buhari’s Feuding Party Threatens Re-Election Bid in Nigeria

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Widening splits in Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s ruling All Progressives Congress are jeopardising his bid for re-election next year. As the APC holds its national convention to elect party executives on Saturday, it’s threatened by defections as well as infighting between the presidency and its top lawmakers: Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara. They joined a coalition that helped Buhari, 75, become the first opposition leader in…

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