Xenophobia: FFK corrects those saying MTN is a Nigerian business, list names of share holders
While many Nigerians have condemned the destruction of MTN properties and offices across the Nation in retaliating South Africa’s Xenophobic attacks, saying MTN is a Nigerian business, former minister, Fani Kayode has decided to educate them about who really has most share in MTN and listed out names of share holders and the percentage they hold. He started his message like this;
For those who say MTN is a Nigerian business KNOW THIS:
MTN International holds approximately 70% of the shares.
The largest shareholders of MTN Nigeria and their stakes:
1. MTN International (Mauritius) Limited
Stake: 76.08%.
Worth: N1.68 trillion. (1/2)
Worth: N1.68 trillion. (1/2)
2. Stanbic IBTC Assent Management Limited.
Stake: 9.64%
Worth: N213.7 billion
Worth: N213.7 billion
3. Victor Odili
Stake: 3.96%
Worth: N87.87 billion
Worth: N87.87 billion
4. Mobile Telephone network
Stake: 2.75%
Worth: N60.95 billion
Worth: N60.95 billion
5. Government Employees Pension Fund
Stake: 1.75%
Worth: N38.68 billion (2/3)
Worth: N38.68 billion (2/3)
6. Pascal Dozie
Stake: 1.67%
Worth: N37.07 billion
Worth: N37.07 billion
7. Sani Mohammed Bello
Stake: 1.3%
Worth: N28.87 billion
Worth: N28.87 billion
8. Babatunde Folwawiyo
Stake: 1.07%
Worth: N23.83 billion
Worth: N23.83 billion
9. Gbenga Oyebode
Stake: 0.89%
Worth: N19.80 billion (3/4)
Worth: N19.80 billion (3/4)
10. Mallam Ahmed Dasuki
Stake: 0.75%
Worth: N19.35 billion
Worth: N19.35 billion
11. Kari Olutokun Toriola
Stake: 0.005%
Worth: N100.10 million
Worth: N100.10 million
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