WEDNESDAY 30TH JANUARY 2019

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More Foreign Investors Eye Acquisitions in Nigeria’s Insurance Sector Goddy Egene Strong indications have emerged that more foreign investors are eying acquisitions in insurance sector by investing in companies they perceive can fetch significant returns. Some market operators,

who have links to insurance sector, told THISDAY that following the low prices of some insurance stocks and the recent acquisition of 29.9 per cent stake in NEM Insurance by Advanced Finance and Investment Group, more foreign investors are making enquiries

about the fundamentals of firms in the sector. According to a stockbroker, who said his company is currently facilitating investment talks between foreign investors and a Nigerian insurance firm, the outlook for the sector is positive.

“As you are aware, insurance stocks are very affordable now since the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) introduced a new pricing methodology and par value rule January last year. “Some foreign investors had targeted some insurance firms to acquire before the

new recapitalisation policy of the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) stopped them. However, after the recapitalisation was cancelled, the investors are making their way back to the negotiation table,” the operator said.

He explained that some of the investors were prior to the botched recapitalisation exercise, actually waiting to see firms that would meet the recapitalisation policy before it was cancelled by the industry Continued on page 8

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TI Scores Buhari’s Anti-corruption War Low Chineme Okafor, Kasim Sumaina and Udora Orizu in Abuja Citing over-bloated contract costs, abuse of security votes, and the recalcitrance of the federal government to try certain persons found culpable

in corruption-related charges, among other sundry pitfalls, the global anti-corruption watchdog, Transparency International (TI), has declared that efforts by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to checkmate corruption in Nigeria have yielded no improvement

so far. Nigeria occupies the 144th position out of 180 countries polled in the latest (2018) global Corruption Perception Index (CPI), released yesterday. In 2017, the world anticorruption watchdog ranked Nigeria 148.

TI linked the country's unenviable rating to overbloated contract costs, abuse of security votes, and the recalcitrance of the government to try certain persons found culpable in corruption-related charges, among others. The report noted that in spite

of a number of positive steps by the administration in the past three years, including the establishment of a presidential advisory committee against corruption, improvement of the anti-corruption legal and policy framework in areas like public procurement and

asset declaration, and the development of a national anti-corruption strategy, among others, these efforts have clearly not yet yielded the desired results. TI's CPI stated that although Buhari campaigned in 2015 Continued on page 6

NJC Gives Onnoghen, Muhammad Seven Days to Respond to Petitions

Lawyers’ boycott of courts records partial success Agbakoba asks NBA to strip Umar of practice licence Group applies to CCB for Acting CJN’s asset declaration form Davidson Iriekpen in Lagos and Alex Enumah in Abuja The National Judicial Council (NJC) yesterday rose from its emergency meeting in Abuja and gave suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, and the acting CJN, Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, seven days to respond to petitions written against them. Also caught in the wave of petitions is the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Mr. Danladi Umar, whose matter was referred to the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) for consideration. Umar also has a formal complaint to attend to at the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), where a former president of the association, Chief Olisa Agbakoba, has filed a demand for the withdrawal of his practice licence. However, Justice Onnoghen has appealed the ruling of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, ordering his suspension. Meanwhile, a boycott of courts directed by the NBA over the controversial suspension of Onnoghen was partially successful. The NJC had on Sunday summoned the emergency

meeting to look into the constitutionality of the suspension of the CJN. However, at the meeting held yesterday at the NJC's Secretariat in Abuja, both Continued on page 9

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NGN NGN 0.50 5.50 0.15 1.72 0.03 0.42 0.85 12.15 0.02 0.31 NGN 0.05 0.45 0.07 0.63 0.06 0.56 IKEJHOTEL 0.16 1.52 VERITASKAP 0.02 0.22 HPE Nestle Nig Plc ₦1,450.00 Volume: 359.511 million shares Value: N1.912 billion Deals: 3,773 As at yesterday 29 /1/19 See details on Page 31

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HEART OF RESOURCE CONTROL… L-R: Deputy Governor, Bayelsa State, Rear Admiral John Jonah (rtd); National Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus; the party’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar; and Governor Seriake Dickson, during the PDP presidential rally in Yenagoa…yesterday

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