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    Ibeto Cement Announces Reverse Merger, Set For US Exchange Listing

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJune 4, 2018 --- 2:14 amNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ibeto Cement Company Limited has announced a historic reverse merger through its acquisition of Century Petroleum Corporation, a United States of America publicly traded petroleum exploration and production company.

    In a statement issued Sunday, Ibeto Cement stated that it has acquired 70 per cent control of Century Petroleum Corp, resulting in the reverse merging of Ibeto Cement’s assets into Century Petroleum.

    It stated that Dr. Cletus M. Ibeto has already taken over as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
    By this reverse merger which is expected to be sealed and publicly presented in 90 days, Ibeto Cement will achieve the historic milestone of being the first Nigerian firm to be listed in the United States Stock Exchange.

    Dr. Ibeto said, “It has been a long journey since I have been in business and none of our companies or businesses has gone public so far.

    ”In line with our collective dreams to place Nigeria in its rightful place in the comity of nations, we had to come up with a strategy to build a formidable structure for companies that will outlive me.”

    He lauded stakeholders in the historic merger, including the government, shareholders, investors, and the larger Nigerian society, for this landmark development which will improve the level of actualization of the huge cement business opportunities around Africa.

    “Everybody knows that Ibeto Group has billions of dollar investments in Nigeria; but the time has come to replicate the successes we have enjoyed in Africa and globally. Century Petroleum Corp is the vehicle for using our wealth of experience for the benefit of people within and beyond Africa.

    ”We will use it as a catalyst of empowerment for all Nigerians the world over as the company’s shares will be traded internationally.”

    Ibeto Cement Company Limited, located in BunduAma, Port Harcourt, Rivers State of Nigeria, began cement bagging operations at its bagging terminal in Port Harcourt in 2005.

    It is an ultra-modern bagging plant with a flat-storage capacity of 50,000 metric tons and a production capacity of 1,500,000 metric tons per annum, which translates to a production capacity of 4,000+ metric tons per day.

    In line with the Nigerian Backward Integration Policy (BIP) on cement and in response to the Federal Government’s call to increase local production of cement, Ibeto Cement Company Limited acquired the premier Nigeria Cement Company Limited (Nigercem) which has a plant located in Nkalagu, Ebonyi State.

    The strategic acquisition of Nigercem is aimed at expediting Ibeto Cement’s local production of cement by resuscitating the Nigercem plant and developing the project, as a brand new dry process plant.

    The company is also developing another 6,000 metric tons per day (TPD) Cement plant in Cross River State/Abia State of Nigeria.

    Analysts believe that as chairman of the new global entity, Dr. Ibeto’s success record and vast experience in weathering the storms and growing businesses from scratch in developing economies, will aid the actualization of Nigeria’s potential of exporting cement to other sub-Saharan African countries.

    World Bank statistics confirm 60 per cent of Nigeria’s estimated population of over 180 million (projected to grow between 3.8 per cent and 4.5 per cent per annum) is caught in the trap of homelessness.

    A report by Morgan Stanley, a United States multinational financial services firm, states that cement consumption per capita tends to rise initially with rising GDP per capita but then falls as countries mature economically.

    It is predicted that consumption of cement in Sub-Saharan Africa will grow by an average of between 7 per cent and 10 per cent year on year over the next two decades.

    African nations are currently at the low end of cement consumption relative to other emerging economies.

    BunduAma- Port Harcourt- Rivers State of Nigeria Cement plant in Cross River State/Abia State of Nigeria Century Petroleum Corp Century Petroleum Corporation-a United States of America Dr. Cletus M. Ibeto- Chairman of the Board of Directors Federal Government Ibeto Cement Company Limited Morgan Stanley- a United States multinational financial services firm Nigeria Cement Company Limited-Nigercem Nigerian Backward Integration Policy (BIP) Nkalagu- Ebonyi State Sub-saharan African countries United States Stock Exchange World Bank
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