2020 Key Metrics
How it started vs How it ended
1. N/$
-CBN N305 vs N380
-I&E N364 vs N410.25
-BM N362 vs N470
2. Ext. Reserves $38.5b vs $35.3b
3. Oil-Brent $68.6 vs $51.3*
4. Inflation 11.98% vs 14.89%*
5. MPR 13.5% vs 11.5%
6. Tbills 3.45% vs 0.03%*
7. NSE -14.6% vs+50.3%
Direct remittances into Nigeria declined by 97.3% between January & September 2020
Jan 2020 – $2.05bn
Feb 2020 – $1.02bn
Mar 2020 – $444.8m
Apr 2020 – $392.3m
May 2020 – $252.8m
Jun 2020 – $446.2m
Jul 2020 – $118.8m
Aug 2020 – $217.8m
Sep 2020 – $54.4m
[CBN,
#Nairalytics
]
Top 10 Banks in Nigeria by revenue from E-Banking Charges in 2019
First bank – N48bn
Zenith – N42.5bn
UBA – N38.8bn
Access bank – N36bn
Gt bank – N15.7bn
FCMB – N11bn
Union bank – N7.7bn
Sterling bank – N6.8bn
Wema bank – N3.8bn
Stanbic – N3.4bn
[Financials]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world as at 7th November 2020
Jeff Bezos – $194b
Bill Gates –$127b
Mark Zuckerberg –$111b
Elon Musk –$107b
Bernard Arnault –$96.6b
Larry Page –$82.4b
Steve Ballmer –$80.6b
Sergey Brin – $79.8b
Warren Buffett –$79.1b
Mukesh Ambani –$77.3b
[Bloomberg]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world as at 8th January 2021
Elon Musk – $195b
Jeff Bezos – $185b
Bill Gates – $134b
Bernard Arnault – $116b
Mark Zuckerberg – $102b
Zhong Shanshan– $93.1b
Warren Buffett – $88.2b
Larry Page– $83.6b
Sergey Brin – $81b
Larry Ellison – $80b
{Bloomberg]
Top 5 countries to start a career (2020)
1: UK 🇬🇧
2: Germany 🇩🇪
3: Canada 🇨🇦
4: USA 🇺🇸
5: Japan 🇯🇵
Bottom 5 countries to start a career (2020)
123: Uruguay 🇺🇾
124:
#Nigeria
🇳🇬
125: Libya 🇱🇾
126: Syria 🇸🇾
127: Yemen🇾🇪
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#Nairalytics
, CEOWORLD]
Nigerians spent over N350 billion on
@MTNNG
airtime in half of 2019
Airtime and Subscription – N359bn
Data – N103bn
SMS – N7.1bn
Interconnect and roaming – 62.1bn
Value Added Service – 16.4bn
Profit after tax – 98.9bn
Jeff Bezos overtakes Elon Musk to become the richest billionaire in the world (17th Feb 2021)
Jeff Bezos – $191bn
Elon Musk – $190bn
Bill Gates – $137bn
Bernard Arnault – $116bn
Mark Zuckerberg – $104bn
[Bloomberg,
#Nairalytics
]
Revenue generated by 9 Nigerian Banks in 3 quarters (January – September 2019)
Zenith Bank –N491.3bn
Access Bank –N405.03bn
First Bank –N327.5bn
UBA –N297.9bn
GT Bank –N219.4bn
Stanbic IBTC –N176.2bn
Wema Bank –N64.8bn
Ecobank –N61.7bn
Unity Bank –N31.3bn
[Released Financials]
Most valuable banks in Nigeria as of February 2022
Zenith – N850.8bn
GTB – N791.7bn
Stanbic IBTC – N453.5bn
First Bank – N412.5bn
Access Bank – N367.9bn
UBA – N295.8bn
Ecobank – N219.3bn
Union Bank – N183.5bn
Fidelity Bank – N86.9bn
FCMB – N61.4bn
[NGX,
#Nairalytics
]
Top 10 billionaires in the world as of 23rd Jan. 2021
Elon Musk🇺🇸– $202b
Jeff Bezos🇺🇸–$192b
Bill Gates🇺🇸–$133b
Bernard Arnault🇫🇷–$112b
Mark Zuckerberg🇺🇸–$104b
Zhong Shanshan🇨🇳–$89b
Warren Buffett🇺🇸–$88.4b
Larry Page🇺🇸–$88.4b
Sergey Brin🇺🇸–$85.5b
Steve Ballmer🇺🇸–$82b
[Bloomberg]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world (24th Oct. 2020)
Jeff Bezos – $189b
Bill Gates – $125b
Mark Zuckerberg – $108b
Elon Musk – $102b
Bernard Arnault – $94.5b
Mukesh Ambani – $80.6b
Warren Buffett – $80.5b
Steve Ballmer – $78.1b
Larry Page – $77.4b
Sergey Brin – $75b
[Bloomberg]
Nigeria's External debt as at June 2019
World Bank – $10.4bn
African Development Bank -$2.32b
Exim Bank of China -$2.6b
France (AFD) -$362.2m
Japan (JICA) -$76.7m
Exim Bank of India -$27.8m
Germany (KFW)-$211.95m
Eurobonds -$10.9bn
Diaspora Bond -$300m
Total - $27.16bn
[DMO]
Top 10 most valuable companies in Nigeria as of 18th Jan 2024
Dangote Cement– N8.3tn
Airtel– N7.5tn
MTN– N6tn
BUA Cement– N4.6tn
BUA Foods– N4.3tn
Zenith– N1.4tn
Seplat– N1.4tn
GTCO– N1.3tn
Geregu– N1.2tn
UBA– N1.1tn
They account for 74% of the total market
[NGX,
#Nairalytics
]
Top 10 billionaires in the world as of 6th March 2021
Jeff Bezos– $177bn
Elon Musk– $157bn
Bill Gates– $136bn
Bernard Arnault– $115bn
Mark Zuckerberg– $100bn
Warren Buffett–$96.5bn
Larry Page– $96.4bn
Sergey Brin– $93.3bn
Mukesh Ambani– $84bn
Steve Ballmer– $83.6bn
[Bloomberg]
Top 10 Banks in Nigeria by revenue from Account Maintenance Charges in 2019
Zenith – N19.6bn
Access bank – N14bn
First bank – N13.3bn
GT bank – N11.6bn
UBA – N7.2bn
Stanbic – N4.2bn
FCMB – N3.7bn
Fidelity – N3.3bn
Union bank – N1.9bn
Sterling bank – N1.7bn
[Financials]
THREAD:
@MTNNG
becomes first quoted company in the country to earn N2 trillion annual REVENUE
2022 – N2.01trn
2021 – N1.65trn
2020 – N1.35trn
2019 – N1.17trn
2018 – N1.04trn
Top 10 richest billionaires in the world as at 29th August 2020
Jeff Bezos – $200b
Bill Gates –$125b
Mark Zuckerberg –$111b
Elon Musk –$104b
Bernard Arnault –$86.3b
Warren Buffett–$82.6b
Steve Ballmer–$81.9b
Mukesh Ambani–$81.5b
Larry Page–$77.6b
Sergey Brin–$75.2b
[Bloomberg]
Average price of food items in Nigeria (Year-to-date)
Oct. 2020
Bag of pepper– N17,000 (162%)
Basket of tomatoes– N14,000 (133%)
Onions– N55,000 (175%)
Melon– N52,000 (8%)
Jan 2020
Bag of pepper– N6,500
Basket of tomatoes– N6,000
Onions –N20,000
Melon – N48,000
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#Nairalytics
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Top Nigerian banks and their account maintenance income in 9-month 2022 (Jan - Sept)
Zenith Bank – N28.15bn
Access Bank – N18.71bn
GT Bank – N15.88bn
First Bank – N13.15bn
UBA – N9.64bn
[NGX,
#Nairalytics
]
Northern zones record the highest number of Secondary School enrollment in Nigeria with 2.08m (48%) pupils out of 4.32m in 2017
Zones Public School Pupils
N/West – 912,628 (27%)
S/West – 748,467 (22%)
S/East – 542,878 (16%)
N/East – 453,682 (13%)
S/South – 397,541 (12%)
Top 10 billionaires in the world as of 29th May 2021
Jeff Bezos🇺🇸– $188b
Elon Musk🇺🇸 – $172b
Bernard Arnault🇫🇷 – $170b
B. Gates🇺🇸– $144b
Mark Zuckerberg🇺🇸– $123b
W. Buffett🇺🇸– $110b
Larry Page🇺🇸– $108b
Sergey Brin🇺🇸– $104b
Larry Ellison🇺🇸– $91.7b
S. Ballmer🇺🇸–$90.3b
[Bloomberg]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world as of 13th Feb 2021
Elon Musk – $195b
Jeff Bezos – $192b
Bill Gates – $137b
Bernard Arnault – $114b
Mark Zuckerberg – $103b
Larry Page – $96.6b
Zhong Shanshan – $94.1b
Sergey Brin – $93.4b
Warren Buffett – $92b
Steve Ballmer – $88.1b
{Bloomberg]
Top 10 performing Nigerian commercial banks in Q3 2022
1st - FCMB
2nd - First Bank
3rd - Fidelity Bank
4th - Zenith Bank
5th - Sterling Bank
6th - Jaiz Bank
7th - Stanbic IBTC
8th - Wema Bank
9th - Union Bank
10th - Access Bank
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#Nairalytics
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Top 10 Banks in Nigeria by E-banking revenue in H1 2020 (January– June)
First Bank – N21.7bn
UBA – N17.9bn
Access Bank – N13.9bn
Zenith – N8.9bn
GT Bank – N4.8bn
FCMB – N4.3bn
Union Bank – N3.7bn
Sterling Bank – N2.6bn
Stanbic IBTC – N1.3bn
Unity Bank – N1.3bn
#nairalytics
Top 10 Banks in Nigeria by expenses incurred on staff salaries in 2019
Ecobank – N177.4bn
First bank – N84.04bn
Access bank – N73.2bn
UBA – N72.5bn
Zenith – N65.8bn
Stanbic – N41.1bn
GTB – N33.3bn
Union bank – N32.4bn
FCMB – N22.97bn
Fidelity – N21.1bn
[Financials]
Top 10 most viewed movies in Nigeria between 25th – 31st Dec 2020
Omo Ghetto – N189m
Wonder Woman – N45m
Quam’s Money – N19m
Nneka the pretty serpent – N15m
Soul – N8m
Croods – N5m
Bana Bakwai– N2.6m
War with Grandpa– N2.4m
Kambili– N2.4m
Introducing the Kujus– N2.1m
Top 5 Bank CEOs in Nigeria by their earnings in 2019
Segun Agbaje (GTB) – N400 million
Emeka Emuwa (Union) – N172 million
Yinka Sanni (Stanbic) – N155 million
Kennedy Uzoka (UBA) – N143 million
Ebenezer Onyeagwu (Zenith) – N125 million
[Financials]
Eight (8) Nigerian Banks and their Profit After Tax in 3 quarters (January – September 2019)
Zenith Bank – N150.7bn
GT Bank – N146.99bn
Access Bank – N90.7bn
UBA – N81.6bn
Stanbic IBTC – N55.6bn
First Bank – N51.8bn
Wema bank – N4.1bn
Unity Bank – N1.5bn
[Released Financials]
Nigeria is Africa's biggest economy as at end of 2018, the nation’s GDP was estimated at US$397 billion
Top 10 economies
Nigeria – $397bn
S/Africa – $366bn
Egypt – $250bn
Algeria – $180bn
Morocco – $118bn
Angola – $105bn
Kenya – $87bn
Ethiopia – $84bn
Ghana –$65bn
Libya – $48bn
Top 10 Banks on the NSE by Market Cap as at 22nd May 2020
GT bank – N698.99bn
Zenith – N532.2bn
Stanbic – N341.9bn
Access bank – N238.2bn
UBA – N232.6bn
Union bank – N195.1bn
First bank – N186.7bn
ETI – N102.8bn
Fidelity bank – N54.8bn
Sterling bank – N38.6bn
[NSE]
Top 10 billionaires in the world as of 30th Jan. 2021
Elon Musk – $190b
Jeff Bezos – $188b
Bill Gates – $131b
Bernard Arnault– $108b
Mark Zuckerberg– $98.1b
Zhong Shanshan– $89b
Warren Buffett – $86.7b
Larry Page – $85.7b
Steve Ballmer – $83.6b
Sergey Brin – $82.9b
[Bloomberg]
Quick FACTS:
1. 65% (86 million) of the poor people in Nigeria live in the Northern part of the country, while 35% (47 million) live in the southern part.
2. The number of poor people living in rural areas is estimated at 105.98m, while 26.94m people are poor in urban areas.
BREAKING: Nigeria's headline Inflation hits 14.89% in Nov. 2020
Highlights:
➡️Inflation rose to 14.89% in Nov from 14.23% in Oct 2020
➡️Food inflation spiked to 18.30% in Nov. from 17.38% in Oct 2020
➡️ Core Inflation declined to 11.05% from 11.14% in Oct 2020
@nigerianstat
Top 10 billionaires in the world as of 16th Jan. 2021
Elon Musk – $197b
Jeff Bezos – $182b
Bill Gates – $132b
Bernard Arnault – $109b
Mark Zuckerberg– $95.6b
Warren Buffett– $88.3b
Zhong Shanshan – $84.7b
Larry Page– $81.7b
Sergey Brin– $79.1b
Larry Ellison – $79.1b
[Bloomberg]
🇳🇬Naira against USD ($1) at the parallel market (year-to-date)
January – N360
February – N360
March – 400
April – N450
May – N445
June – N460
July – N480
August – N470
September – N465
October – N460
November – N490
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Top 10 Banks on the NSE by Market Cap as at 3rd April 2020
GT bank – N517.9bn
Zenith – N373.6bn
Stanbic – N252.1bn
Access bank – N215bn
Union bank – N192.2bn
UBA – N169.3bn
First bank – N141.8bn
Ecobank – N71.6bn
Fidelity bank – N48.9bn
Sterling bank – N31.9bn
[NSE]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world (14th November 2020)
Jeff Bezos – $184b
Bill Gates –$128b
Mark Zuckerberg –$105b
Elon Musk –$102b
Bernard Arnault –$99.1b
Warren Buffett –$86.1b
Larry Page – $83b
Sergey Brin –$80.3b
Steve Ballmer –$78.2b
Mukesh Ambani –$75.5b
[
#Bloomberg
]
Top 10 billionaires ($) in the world as of 26th Sept
Jeff Bezos 🇺🇸–183b
Bill Gates🇺🇸–121b
Elon Musk🇺🇸–99.1b
Mark Zuckerberg🇺🇸–96.6b
Mukesh Ambani 🇮🇳–84.2b
Bernard Arnault🇺🇸–81.7b
Warren Buffett🇺🇸–79.4b
Steve Ballmer🇺🇸–74.9b
Larry Ellison🇺🇸–70.1b
Larry Page🇺🇸–69.5b
[Bloomberg]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world as of 26th Dec. 2020
Jeff Bezos – $186b
Elon Musk – $160b
Bill Gates – $131b
Bernard Arnault– $110b
Mark Zuckerberg – $101b
Warren Buffett– $85.8b
Larry Page – $81.8b
Steve Ballmer– $80.5b
Sergey Brin – $79.2b
Larry Ellison– $79.2b
[
#Bloomberg
]
Top 10 Billionaires in the world as of 2nd January 2021 🎆
Jeff Bezos – $190b
Elon Musk– $170b
Bill Gates– $132b
Bernard Arnault– $114b
Mark Zuckerberg– $104b
Warren Buffett– $87.6b
Larry Page – $82.4b
Steve Ballmer– $80.4b
Sergey Brin– $79.8b
Larry Ellison– $79.7b
[Bloomberg]
Tpop 10 Nigerian imports in Q3 2023
Petrol –N1.92trn
Gas oil –N736.7bn
Durum wheat –N331.8bn
Sugar cane –N157.3bn
Used vehicles –N138.5bn
Jet fuel –N135.8bn
Machines for reception –N117.5bn Motorcycles –N96.2bn
Parts of gas turbines –N85.4bn
Drugs – N81.8bn
[NBS,
#Nairalytics
]
Top 10 Billionaires with biggest gains in 2020
Elon Musk: +$142b
Jeff Bezos: +$75.4b
Zhong Shanshan: +$71.4b
Colin Huang: +$43b
Dan Gilbert: +$26.1b
Mark Zuckerberg: +$25.2b
Gautum Adani: +$22.5b
Steve Ballmer: +$22.3b
Zeng Yuqun: +$22.1b
MacKenzie Scott: +$21.4b
[Bloomberg]
Top 10 Insurance companies by Profit after Tax as at June 2019
AIICO –N1.9bn
NEM –N1.6bn
Mutual Benefits–N1.4bn
AXA Mansard –N1.4bn
Continental Reinsurance–N864m
Linkage Assurance–573m
Cornerstone –N502m
Sovereign Trust–480m
Lasaco Assurance –479m
Prestige Assurance–N346m
[NSE]