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Former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, FFK, has released a list to prove that MTN is not a Nigerian business.
Femi Fani-Kayode released the list on Twitter in the heat of retaliatory Xenophobic attacks on MTN installations in Nigeria.
He tweeted:
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)2. Stanbic IBTC Assent Management Limited.
Stake: 9.64%
Worth: N213.7 billion3. Victor Odili
Stake: 3.96%
Worth: N87.87 billion4. Mobile Telephone network
Stake: 2.75%
Worth: N60.95 billion5. Government Employees Pension Fund
Stake: 1.75%
Worth: N38.68 billion (2/3)6. Pascal Dozie
Stake: 1.67%
Worth: N37.07 billion7. Sani Mohammed Bello
Stake: 1.3%
Worth: N28.87 billion8. Babatunde Folwawiyo
Stake: 1.07%
Worth: N23.83 billion9. Gbenga Oyebode
Stake: 0.89%
Worth: N19.80 billion (3/4)10. Mallam Ahmed Dasuki
Stake: 0.75%
Worth: N19.35 billion11. Kari Olutokun Toriola
Stake: 0.005%
Worth: N100.10 million.
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