L-R: Olayinka Olabode, national environment manager, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC); Obia Utum, environment manager, NBC, Ikeja Plant; Millicent Ifeoma, assistant director, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA); Adenike Aladejana, human resources business partner, NBC, Ikeja Plant; and Christian Babaodu, security operations manager, NBC, Ikeja Plant, during the 2025 Best Kept Industrial Premises Competition Award ceremony organised by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria in Lagos.
Eterna Plc swung back into the black in the first half of 2025 after two consecutive years of losses, buoyed by higher fuel sales and lower finance costs, though second-quarter results showed lingering cost pressures.
The Lagos-based oil marketing company posted a half-year profit of N573.8 milli
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Wasiu Alli
Wasiu Alli is a business, economics cum data journalist with strong expertise covering macro trends, capital markets, government policies, corporate earnings and comparative economics analysis. Alli turns raw data into trends that not only tells compelling stories but nudges investors to make valued and informed decisions. He’s an alumnus of Lagos State University and trained at Lagos Business School. He formerly heads the Companies and Markets desk at BusinessDay where he writes and supervises the production of well researched articles on earnings updates, corporate sectoral comparisons, market intelligence as well as interviews with C-suite executives.