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Dutch68-2003.Pdf 1 CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA TRADE AND EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION NO. 68/2003 OF 8TH SEPTEMBER, 2003 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION SALES RESULT APPLICANT NAME FORM BID CUMM. BANK S/N A. SUCCESSFUL BIDS M/A NO R/C NO APPLICANT ADDRESS RATE AMOUNT TOTAL PURPOSE NAME REMARKS 1 ALLI TAIWO AA1227615 B843011 22, MONTGOMERY ROAD, YABA, LAGOS 129.5000 29,480.12 29,480.12 SCHOOL FEES AFRI 0.0503 2 DIMENSIONS CEILING PRODUCTS LTD. MF0521807 99653 109 TAFAWA BALEWA CRESCENT,SURULERE 129.5000 28,997.20 58,477.32 OWACOUSTIC SUSPENSION GRIDS SYSTEM FBN 0.0495 3 HARBINGER INVESTMENTS LIMITED MF0470384 218463 NO.60A, OGUDU-OJOTA ROAD, OGUDU GRA, LAGOS STATE,129.4000 NIGERIA 111,349.75 169,827.07 IMPORT OF GRANITE SLAB & TILES, TOILETRIES TRIUMPH 0.1898 4 KIMATRAI NIGERIA LIMITED MF0485624 38603 88, NNAMDI AZIKIWE STREET, LAGOS 129.2000 99,700.61 269,527.68 INSTANT FULL CREAM MILK POWDER LERY BRAND HS CODE CITIBANK 0.1697 5 FRED ROBERT FARMS LTD. MF0260096 379194 5,ODUSAMI STREET,MUSHIN,LAGOS 129.2000 2,090.00 271,617.68 DAY OLD HYBRO PS CHICKENS FBN 0.0036 6 CADBURY NIG PLC MF 0395286 RC 4151 LATEEF JAKANDE ROAD, AGIDINGBI, IKEJA, LAGOS 129.1500 7,452.54 279,070.22 IMPORTATION OF TUTTI FRUITTI FLAVOUR FSB 0.0127 7 ETCO NIGERIA LTD MF0214878 3457 14, CREEK ROAD APAPA LAGOS 129.1100 16,322.00 295,392.22 TRANSFORMER AFRI 0.0278 8 ETCO NIGERIA LTD MF0214196 3457 14, CREEK ROAD APAPA LAGOS 129.1100 17,968.19 313,360.41 CABLE TRAYS AFRI 0.0306 9 ETCO NIGERIA LTD MF0214884 3457 14, CREEK ROAD APAPA LAGOS 129.1100 18,500.00 331,860.41 BELDEN PVC GREY AFRI 0.0315 10 ETCO NIGERIA LIMITED MF 0408552 RC 3457 14 CREEK ROAD APAPA 129.1100 74,153.20 406,013.61 ELECTRICAL PANELS FUEL,PUMPS INSTALLATION TOOLS BOND 0.1261 11 ANGLO AFRICA AGENCIES (NIG) LTD MF0196760 3512 19, MARTINS STREET, 2ND FLOOR, CHARTERED 129.1100 5,321.75 411,335.36 HP CLEAR FILM ROLLS CITIBANK 0.0091 12 ENPEE INDUSTRIES PLC MF0188897 5909 19, MARTINS STREET, 2ND FLOOR, LAGOS. 129.1100 24,192.32 435,527.68 YARN FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY USE CITIBANK 0.0411 13 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT NIG LTD MF0191020 241553 No. 2, BILLINGSWAY (OFF SECRETARIAT ROAD), 129.1000 76,619.51 512,147.19 1 X NEW 3412STA G-SET CITIBANK 0.1303 14 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT NIG LTD MF0191016 241553 No. 2, BILLINGSWAY (OFF SECRETARIAT ROAD), 129.1000 89,352.07 601,499.26 8 X NEW OLYPIAN G-SET,1 X NEW OLYMPIAN G-SET CITIBANK 0.1520 15 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT NIG LTD MF0191021 241553 No. 2, BILLINGSWAY (OFF SECRETARIAT ROAD), 129.1000 190,000.00 791,499.26 2 X NEW 3508BTA G-SET CITIBANK 0.3231 16 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT NIG LTD MF0191018 241553 No. 2, BILLINGSWAY (OFF SECRETARIAT ROAD), 129.1000 205,059.29 996,558.55 2 X NEW 3508BTA G-SET CITIBANK 0.3487 17 ASSOCIATED DISCOUNT HOUSE AA 0945908 RC 207138 28A CATHOLIC MISSION STREET, ST NICHOLAS HOUSE. 129.1000LAGOS 16,733.50 1,013,292.05 ACQUISITION OF VSAT BASED INTERNET ACCESS GATEWAY 0.0285 18 PHARMATRON NIG LTD MF0251282 69653 22 AHAMADU BELLO WAY KADUNA 129.1000 524,932.06 1,538,224.11 NEW SPECIALISED HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT PLATINUM 0.8927 19 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT NIGERIA LIMITED MF0429437 241553 1, BILLINGSWAY, OREGUN, LAGOS 129.1000 107,570.86 1,645,794.97 CATERPILLAR SPAREPARTS UBA 0.1829 20 INFINION INDUSTRIES LIMITED MF0291722 455693 55 ENU-OWA STREET IDUMOTA LAGOS 129.0600 18,772.00 1,664,566.97 TYRES ETB 0.0319 21 MRS.SUMBO AKANNI AA1340254 266402 52,OFFIN ROAD,OKEARIN,LAGOS 129.0600 16,207.75 1,680,774.72 SCHOOL FEES FBN 0.0276 22 MAFAAS FOODS INT'L LTD MF0186500 370422 89A OJO LANE DOLPHIN ESTATE 129.0500 158,543.11 1,839,317.83 IMPORTATION OF KITCHEN EQUIPMENT(USED/REFURBISHED) FTB 0.2695 23 SAPONARIA INDUSTRIES LIMITED MF0200416 435829 22A MUSA YAR'ADUA STREET, V/I LAGOS 129.0200 31,500.00 1,870,817.83 TITANDIOXIDANATASE K100 CITIBANK 0.0535 24 COKER KOFOWOROLA AA0748026 A049060 45, ADEMOLA STREET, SOUTH-WEST IKOYI, LAGOS 129.0100 1,956.00 1,872,773.83 PTA ACCESS 0.0033 25 NKIRU VICTOR OSONDU AA1292852 AO648152 14, ADEYEMI LAWANSON STREET, IKOYI, LAGOS 129.0100 2,500.00 1,875,273.83 BTA ACCESS 0.0042 26 RIVERS VEGETABLE OIL COMPANY MF0158054 11306 80, TRANS AMADI IND. LAYOUT, P/HARCOURT 129.0100 1,053,825.96 2,929,099.79 TALLOW ACCESS 1.7909 27 BHOJSONS & CO. (NIGERIA) PLC. MF0296430 1053 29C KOFO ABAYOMI STREET, V/I LAGOS 129.0100 75,600.00 3,004,699.79 GENERATORS CITIBANK 0.1285 28 BHOJSONS & CO. (NIGERIA) PLC. MF0197327 1053 29C KOFO ABAYOMI STREET, V/I LAGOS 129.0100 101,472.73 3,106,172.52 ALTERNATOR - "GLOBE" BRAND (MULTIPURPOSE) CITIBANK 0.1724 29 BHOJSONS & CO. (NIGERIA) PLC. MF0197325 1053 29C KOFO ABAYOMI STREET, V/I LAGOS 129.0100 87,950.43 3,194,122.95 AGRIC MACHINERY CITIBANK 0.1495 30 STARBRIGHT COMPANY LIMITED MF0071943 40565 5 BAUCHI ROAD APAPA LAGOS 129.0100 100,800.00 3,294,922.95 INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIAL - TOLUENE DI ISOCYNATE IN DRUMS (TDIETB 80/20) 0.1713 31 STARBRIGHT COMPANY LIMITED MF0033516 40565 5 BAUCHI ROAD APAPA LAGOS 129.0100 124,872.00 3,419,794.95 CHEMICAL RAW MATERIAL - POLYMERIC POLYOL 10% ETB 0.2122 32 FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS LTD. MF0272082 83472 14 ADEMOLA STREET,IKOYI 129.0100 6,770.00 3,426,564.95 1500 BAG CLOSER THREAD FBN 0.0115 33 ROYAL CERAMICS LTD. MF0272074 83472 14 ADEMOLA STREET,IKOYI 129.0100 35,955.00 3,462,519.95 BALL MILLS & VARIOUS SPARE PARTS-FAN,RING SET,PINION,SHAFT,BRICKSFBN FOR LINING,MEG.OXIDE 0.0611 34 CHIEDU NWEJE AA 1271734 A 1302695 23, AWOLOWO ROAD, IKOYI - LAGOS 129.0100 2,000.00 3,464,519.95 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE FSB 0.0034 35 AQUILLA VENTURES LIMITED MF - 0061453 RC 113194 53, IGA-IDUGANRAN STREET, LAGOS 129.0100 15,760.00 3,480,279.95 STONEWARES & WALL CLOCK HABIB 0.0268 36 SAKILA ENTERPRISES LIMITED MF0211469 93246 32 OLATILEWA STREET SURULERE LAGOS 129.0100 20,213.50 3,500,493.45 NEW ITEM 4040 NOS PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS INTERCONT. 0.0344 37 CONSOLIDATED BREWERIES PLC AA1367852 33423 IDDO HOUSE, IDDO LAGOS 129.0100 1,304,842.19 4,805,335.64 DIVIDEND PAYMENT NBM 2.2175 38 VIBGYOR MF0455256 989735 13 AJOKE SALAKO STREET, IFAKO LAGOS 129.0100 87,096.00 4,892,431.64 PURCHASE OF AGRIC MACHINE SPARE PART STD. CHRTD. 0.1480 39 ONUMA ASSOCIATE LTD MF 0268252 RC 79174 6 OJIKE LANE ABA,ABIA STATE 129.0000 10,500.00 4,902,931.64 UNSUPPORTED PVC VINYLS, WALL PAPER ACB 0.0178 40 EBERT GLOBAL VENTURES LTD MF0410413 360775 6, PELEWURA CRESCENT, APAPA, LAGOS 129.0000 97,262.49 5,000,194.13 2,400FT MAGNETIC TAPES ACCESS 0.1653 41 ERA OLU NIGERIA LIMITED MF0410961 131174 6, ISHOLA STREET, SURULERE, LAGOS 129.0000 88,647.00 5,088,841.13 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY (PRIME MOVER, CORN GRINDING MILL)ACCESS 0.1506 42 IYKSTYLES INT'L LTD MF0343716 400450 BLOCK 28 ALABA INT'L MKT OJO-MARKET LAGOS 129.0000 21,800.00 5,110,641.13 ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES(GANG SWITCH,SOCKET,LAMPHOLDER,CONVERSIONACCESS BOXES) 0.0370 43 ONAWARD ENTERPRISES MF0429364 234459 225 APAPA ROAD LAGOS 129.0000 335,000.00 5,445,641.13 PARBOILED RICE ACCESS 0.5693 44 REGAL PLASTICS IND. LTD MF0519945 310338 1, ADEBAYO AKANDE STREET, OREGUN, IKEJA, LAGOS 129.0000 44,200.00 5,489,841.13 SHOPPING BAG MAKING MACHINE ACCESS 0.0751 45 REGAL PLASTICS IND. LTD MF0519946 310338 1, ADEBAYO AKANDE STREET, OREGUN, IKEJA, LAGOS 129.0000 54,963.00 5,544,804.13 MOULDS FOR INJECTION MOLDING AND BLOW MOLDING ACCESS 0.0934 46 OFILI OKONKWO AA0927448 A00031874 348 IKORODU RD, MARYLAND, LAGOS 129.0000 34,287.66 5,579,091.79 SCHOOL FEES FOR DUMBILI, KAMBILI, ASHMEDUA AFRI 0.0583 47 ONWUBUYA EUNICE NWAMAKA AA0842950 A1090770 11, ALH YISA BRAIMOH CLOSE AGUDA LAGOS 129.0000 4,849.90 5,583,941.69 ACCOMMODATION AND FEEDING AND BOOKS AFRI 0.0082 48 EMENITE LIMITED. MF0371814 2712 7,OLD ABAKALIKI ROAD, EMENE, ENUGU. 129.0000 202,954.37 5,786,896.06 MANUTAN SPARES, INDOOR STANCHION, MAINTENANCE SIGNS, SILICONALLSTATES HEATER & THERMOSTAT. 0.3449 49 KRISTONIE DANIELS LTD. MF0343852 301720 123, OLOJO DRIVE, OJO ALABA, LAGOS. 129.0000 31,613.00 5,818,509.06 STABILIZERS (500 VA -1500PCS), (1000VA -1500 PCS), (2000VA -3000 PCS),ALLSTATES ANTENNAS 8KD 32,000PCS, ETC. 0.0537 50 ADEMOLA ADESINA OYEYINKA AA1348418 A1565249 99 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAY,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,820,509.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 51 AKOANI CLETUS AA1350261 A1540130 36 FRED MACWEEN STREET,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,822,509.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 52 AL-FASON INVESTMENT AA1348007 RC252277 93 CLEGG STREET,OJUELEGBA,SURULERE,LAGOS 129.0000 2,500.00 5,825,009.06 BTA CHARTERED 0.0042 53 EDOSOMWAN WINIFRED AA1348488 A0270343 30 OMOTAYO OJO ST,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,827,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 54 FOWODE T ADEBAYI AA1329720 A1034055 139 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAY,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,829,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 55 M.A ADEGUNWA AA1348422 A0450468 40 OPEBI STREET,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,831,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 56 OBINWA BETTY NGOZI AA1348020 A0528262 72 OGUNLANA DRIVE,SURULERE,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,833,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 57 OLADOGBA FOLAKE AA1329719 A1855116 139 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAY,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,835,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 58 SOBANDE ADEWUNMI AA1348018 A0665193 10 OYEDELE STREET,ANTHONY,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,837,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 59 TAIWO BADEJO AA1329717 A1904215 139 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAY,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,839,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 60 YETUNDE ODEJAYI AA1329718 A0994821 139 OBAFEMI AWOLOWO WAY,IKEJA,LAGOS 129.0000 2,000.00 5,841,009.06 PTA CHARTERED 0.0034 61 EQUATOR MEDICS INTERNATIONAL LTD MF0259101 245296 13, OLOWU STREET, IKEJA LAGOS 129.0000 57,494.00 5,898,503.06 STERILE DISPOSABLE NEEDLES AND UMBILICAL CORD CLAMPS CITIBANK 0.0977 62 HYDROTRANS (NIG) LTD MF0196659 404813 OSHODI-APAPA EXPRESS WAY, OPPOSITE 129.0000 43,298.48 5,941,801.54 AUTOMOTIVE OIL, FUEL AND AIR FILTERS CITIBANK 0.0736 63 WONS ENGR.
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