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First Bank of Nigeria Willing to Buy Bailed-Out Nigerian Banks

First Bank of NigeriaFirst Bank of Nigeria Plc, Nigeria’s largest bank by market value, said it will buy banks bailed out by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as long as they fit the company’s strategy.

“Whilst we’re implementing the organic growth initiatives in house, we also have our eyes open for opportunities,” Chief Executive Officer Stephen Olabisi Onasanya said in an interview published today by Lagos-based Punch newspaper. “We will, however, only touch candidates that have value to add to our system and that fit into our strategy.”

He declined to identify possible targets and said any acquisitions won’t affect talks with Ecobank Transnational Inc. of Togo over a merger. The companies have been in talks since 2005 on combining their businesses.

First Bank was one of 14 lenders that passed an audit by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) last year and joins South African banks, Standard Bank Group Ltd. and FirstRand Ltd., which said on Jan. 14 that they’ll bid for Nigerian banks. The audit resulted in N620 billion ($4.1 billion) being injected into 10 banks to cover bad debts, while the chief executive officers of eight banks were fired and replaced. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigeria’s Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to Assume Presidential Powers

Goodluck Jonathan, Vice President of Nigeria

Goodluck Jonathan, Vice President of Nigeria

A Nigerian court yesterday cleared Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to continue performing the duties of President Umaru Yar’Adua, who has been out of the country for medical treatment since November, ThisDay reported.

While Jonathan can exercise presidential powers, he can’t assume the role of Acting President as Yar’Adua didn’t write to parliament ceding authority to him, said Dan Abutu, judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja, according to the Lagos-based newspaper.

Attorney General and Justice Minister Michael Aondoakaa said the ruling removes any doubt that Jonathan can continue to operate on behalf of Yar’Adua, the newspaper reported.

Yar’Adua has been receiving treatment for a heart condition in Saudi Arabia since Nov. 23, prompting the opposition to talk of a power vacuum because he didn’t temporarily vest Jonathan with executive powers.

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Source(s): This Day | Bloomberg News

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Nigeria Approves US Air Marshals on US-Bound Flights

Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria

Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria

Nigeria will create anti-terror squads and deploy US air marshals on flights to the U.S. following last month’s failed attempt by a Nigerian national to bomb a Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines aircraft.

A new bill to strengthen counter-terrorism measures in the West African country is awaiting approval by parliament, Vice President Goodluck Jonathan said in an e-mailed statement today from the capital, Abuja.

Following the Dec. 25 bombing attempt, for which Al-Qaeda in Yemen claimed responsibility, the U.S. included Nigeria among countries from which airline passengers will face special screening before boarding flights to American destinations. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old native of Nigeria, has been charged in the U.S. with trying to blowup the Northwest Airlines flight with 278 passengers on board as it landed in Detroit. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigerian Operators Blocked from Buying NITEL Mobile Assets

NITELThe Nigerian government has decided that the country’s GSM network operators will not be allowed to buy the mobile assets of state-owned NITEL when it is eventually privatized. Although the government was originally looking to sell the company as a single entity, the government has now agreed to split the company into its component divisions and sell them separately.

Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Dr. Christopher Anyanwu, said that the decision was based on the advice of the National Communications Commission (NCC).

The four GSM networks, MTN, Etisalat, Zain, and Globacom will be allowed to bid for NITEL’s land line assets, although Glo will only be allowed to bid for the CDMA and international gateway assets and licenses as it already holds a land line license. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigeria Sets Two-Month Deadline on NITEL (Nigeria Telecommunications) Privatization

NITELNigeria’s government has set a 60-day deadline for the privatization of the state-owned incumbent telco NITEL, including its mobile subsidiary M-Tel. The announcement came on Monday as the Nigerian Vice-President, Goodluck Jonathan, appointed a new board to the company to oversee its stabilization.

NITEL is in financial difficulty and faces intense competition. The firm’s employees have taken strike action this year over unpaid salaries and severance packages, with workers in some instances going without pay for eight months.

Local press reports quoted Goodluck Jonathan as telling the board: “There are a lot of issues at stake since NITEL is a critical infrastructure not only for government but for all Nigerians. Your task is, therefore, very challenging as all of us want to see how NITEL will be properly privatized to yield the expected benefits.” Read the rest of this entry »

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