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Julius Berger‘s Exec Director, Bayi clinches Africa’s construction Person of the Year

The Executive Director, Administration of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Alhaji Zubairu Ibrahim Bayi,recently won the Continental Construction Person of the Year Award. Organised by the African International Housing Show, the annual African housing development excellence Award is aimed at celebrating professional achievements of individuals and companies in the housing
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Julius Berger wins decade award

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has clinched the Engineering Construction Company of the Decade award at a well-attended 8th Nigeria Annual Transport Lecture, Exhibitions and Awards held at Lagos Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos. Organised by TransportDay, a frontline specialist newspaper, the award according to the publisher, Mr. Frank Kintum is “an annual event designed
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Awujale lauds Julius Berger over CSR efforts in Nigeria

Motolani Oseni Awujale of Ijebu land, Alayeluwa, His Royal Highness, Oba Sikiru Adetona has commended Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, even as he adds that the company’s quality projects have continued to endear it to Nigerians across the country.3 The traditional ruler’s commendation came just as Julius Berger donated […]
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Financing constraints: FG assures Julius Berger of uninterrupted progress through Sukuk funding

…As Fashola inspects Itu-Odukpani road site The federal government has assured the contractor handling the Itu-Odukpani road construction and the rehabilitation project, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, of a new funding strategy by the government for the contract to ensure that the works do not get bogged down any longer due to financing constraints. The assurance […]
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NSE: Equities market index down by 0.39%

Temitope Adebayo The equities market segment of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) ended Monday’s trading session in negative territory, as the All-Share Index closed at 27,691.85 basis points, against 27,800.17 achieved on Friday, which represented a 0.39 per cent decline. Similarly, investors lost N52 billion in values as the market capitalisation closed lower at N13.472