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Foreign Exchange Auction No 50/2004 of 30Th June, 2004 Foreign Exchange Auction Sales Result Applicant Name Form Bid Cumm 1 CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, ABUJA TRADE AND EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION NO 50/2004 OF 30TH JUNE, 2004 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION SALES RESULT APPLICANT NAME FORM BID CUMM. BANK Weighted S/N A. QUALIFIED BIDS M/A NO. R/C NO. APPLICANT ADDRESS RATE AMOUNT AMOUNT PURPOSE NAME Average 1 OSITELU OLADIPO A. AA 0533863 A 2058155 12 ADENIJI STREET, SURULERE. 134.0000 5,000.00 5,000.00 SCHOOL FEES MAGNUM 0.0082 2 ESTHER MSHELIA AA1387744 A0125656 NO 20C ABUJA ROAD,KADUNA 134.0000 5,130.00 10,130.00 SCHOOL FEES PRUDENT 0.0084 3 F U OKAGBA INDUSTRIES LTD MF 0279722 RC 447489 75A OZOMAGALA STREET, ONITSHA 133.5000 37,800.00 47,930.00 IMPORTATION OF GLASS SHEETS FSB 0.0617 4 SMMS NIG LTD MF 0613501 RC 383255 SHADE B1/C2 MONDAY MARKET, MAIDUGURI, BORNO S 133.5000 21,600.00 69,530.00 IMPORTATION OF 36MT OF KAYU BOYA CUT PIECES FSB 0.0352 5 LIFE LINE INVESTMENT MF 0412020 RC 230889 105 OJUELEGBA ROAD SURULERE LAGOS 133.5000 12,000.00 81,530.00 CHRISTIAN BOOKS FTB 0.0196 6 LIFETIME SUCCESS NIGERIA CO. MF0412140 LAZ137728 57,OBA ADEYINKA OYEKAN, IDUMAGBO AVENUE, LAGO 133.4500 6,000.00 87,530.00 CAMEL' BRAND ASPHALT ROOFING FELT FTB 0.0098 7 BENCOD PRESS LTD MF0270206 52000 KM 3, LAGOS - BADAGRY ROAD,ORILE IGANMU ,LAGOS 133.2500 32,400.00 119,930.00 COLOURED MANILLA BOARD IN SHEET FBN 0.0527 8 ASOLAD VENTURES NIG LTD MF0468059 346552 S7/1301, IRE -AKARI CLOSE FELELE IBADAN OYO STATE 133.0000 26,902.00 146,832.00 NEW PACKAGES CAPPING AND SHRINK MACHINE AFRI 0.0437 9 Babiss Ventures Ltd MF 0465468 RC 145924 6,Ogabi Street,Abule -Ijesha,Yaba,Lagos 133.0000 23,760.00 170,592.00 White Sticker Paper,Cartons(Goods Are New) Capital 0.0386 10 OSISI UGONNA RAPHAEL AA1413171 A0375840 46, MODUPE JOHNSON CRESCENT, SURULERE, LAGOS 133.0000 1,460.00 172,052.00 PTA CHARTERED 0.0024 11 GOODWILL INDUSTRIAL VENTURES LTD MF0463382 RC2614326 42, BISHOP OLUWOLE STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND 133.0000 10,000.00 182,052.00 CHANGEOVER SWITCHES CITZENS 0.0162 12 OSCAR MASTERS NIG. LTD MF0456216 395945 A9/23 NEW AUTO SPARE PARTS, NKPOR ONITSHA, ANA 133.0000 112,000.00 294,052.00 USED MOTORCYCLES CONT. TRUST 0.1820 13 AMALAGANS INDUSTRIES LIMITED MF 0482993 RC120370 1, Okoya Street, (2nd Floor), Lagos 133.0000 26,215.44 320,267.44 IMPORTATION OF VARIOUS TYPES OF CARBONLESS PAPER 19.488MT EAGLE 0.0426 14 DR O.G. BANIGO (IBIM BANOGO) AA0938281 A0194527 107 AGGREY ROAD, PORT HARCOURT 133.0000 1,810.00 322,077.44 SCHOOL FEE ECO 0.0029 15 OVIE UFUOMA SYLVIA AA0676787 A1906851 3 NISSI CLOSE OFF MBAMARA STREET, OFF LOCATION 133.0000 8,900.00 330,977.44 TUITION FEES ECO 0.0145 16 OVIE UFUOMA SYLVIA AA0676788 A1906851 3 NISSI CLOSE OFF MBAMARA STREET, OFF LOCATION 133.0000 356.00 331,333.44 ACCOMMODATION DEPOSIT ECO 0.0006 17 TORNADO INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATES LT MF0645845 RC128761 6 KHANA STREET, D-LINE, PORT HARCOURT 133.0000 299,024.00 630,357.44 GROVE RT600E SE SERIES HYDRAULIC TELESCOPE 50 US TON ROUGH TEECO 0.4859 18 DE TASTEE FRIED CHICKEN LTD MF 0617670 RC 313576 61 ADENIRAN OGUNSANYA STRRET, SURULERE, LAGO 133.0000 21,789.80 652,147.24 41 DIN BOX NO DIV AND 53 LRG D BOX 3 VIN RDM PTD TASTEE (300 TRAY EIB 0.0354 19 FILADE MARBLE WORKS LTD. MF0694104 75304 BLOCK E,PLOT 10,STATE HOSPITAL ROAD,IBADAN 133.0000 12,547.27 664,694.51 RAW ROUGH MARBLE SLABS FBN 0.0204 20 PUNCH NIGERIA LIMITED MF0436417 7434 1, KUDETI STREET, MONGORO IKEJA, LAGOS 133.0000 119,783.56 784,478.07 PRINTING PRESS SPARE PARTS FBN 0.1946 21 LITTLE CLOTHS PLUS MF 0699063 LAZ 088527 A3M.K.O. ABIOLA GARDENS SHOPPING COMPLEX ALAU 133.0000 8,036.70 792,514.77 CHILDREN'S TOYS FIDELITY 0.0131 22 GODTEX NIG. LTD. MF 0670811 RC 293782 235 PORT-HARCOURT ABA EXPRESSWAY,RIVERS STAT 133.0000 17,540.00 810,054.77 IMPORT OF ALUMINIUM PROFILES FIRST ATLAN 0.0285 23 TIE INTERNATIONAL LTD MF 9279801 RC 302516 19A SUMOLA STREET, OKUPE ESTATE, MARYLAND, LAG 133.0000 7,750.00 817,804.77 IMPORTATION OF 3NOS OF SF6 GAS EVACUATION AND REFILLING UNITS FSB 0.0126 24 TRUVALU LTD MF 0181607 RC 178314 3 FOLAWEWO AVENUE, IKEJA LAGOS 133.0000 18,972.29 836,777.06 IMPORTATION OF 18MT OF STYRENE ACRYLIC-CRAYMUL 2423 FSB 0.0308 25 MR & MRS CHANDRASEKHARAN AA1291653 S653680 NO.6 CRESCENT ROAD, OFF COLLEGE ROAD, KADUNA 133.0000 1,830.80 838,607.86 PERSONAL HOME REMITTANCE GUARANTY 0.0030 26 PEARCE ALFRED BABATUNDE AA0696642 A1064882 2 EMMANUEL ADEBIYI STREET, IJU AJOWON, LAGOS 133.0000 12,326.60 850,934.46 SCHOOL FEES GUARANTY 0.0200 27 N O JOHN GREAT MF 0404549 RC 123089 ASPANDA SHOPPING PLAZA ZA B8 TRADEFAIR COMPLX 133.0000 11,856.74 862,791.20 AUTO SPARE PARTS - CLUTCH PLATE, CLUTCH COVER, CONDENSER MINGUARDIAN 0.0193 28 N O JOHN GREAT MF 0404548 RC 123089 ASPANDA SHOPPING PLAZA ZA B8 TRADEFAIR COMPLX 133.0000 25,226.38 888,017.59 AUTO SPARE PARTS - PEUGEOT STARTER, SPARK PLUG BOITE VALEO, CGUARDIAN 0.0410 29 LUCKY FIBRE MF0736053 87644 KM 5 ITOKIN RD ITAMOPE VILLAGE IKORODU LAGOS 133.0000 39,984.00 928,001.59 58,800 KGS OF SYNTHOMETER 53J40 SYNTHETIC LATEX INTERCONT. 0.0650 30 LUCKY FIBRE MF0095339 87644 KM 5 ITOKIN RD ITAMOPE VILLAGE IKORODU LAGOS 133.0000 24,373.68 952,375.27 140000 M2 OF SECONDARY CARPET BACKING INTERCONT. 0.0396 31 MOBITEL LIMITED MF0052688 1744075 1 FLOOR ICON HOUSE PLOT 999F IDEJO STREET VI LAG 133.0000 714,400.00 1,666,775.27 GES 300 PLATFORM AND REMOTE PROCESSORS INTERCONT. 1.1608 32 LETRACO LIMITED MF 0471360 RC 110377 208 MOSHOOD ABIOLA WAY, IJORA LAGOS 133.0000 89,910.24 1,756,685.51 PASHA INSTANT DRY YEAST MAGNUM 0.1461 33 OGUNLOWO EMMANUEL ADEYEMO AA 0533271 A 1163015 29 OGUNLOWO STREET, OFF ABAFEMI AWOLOWO 133.0000 2,000.00 1,758,685.51 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE MAGNUM 0.0032 34 OGUNLOWO ESTHER OMOBOLAJI AA 0535771 A 1163014 29 OGUNLOWO STREET, OFF ABAFEMI AWOLOWO 133.0000 2,000.00 1,760,685.51 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE MAGNUM 0.0032 35 SHONGHAI PACKAGING IND LTD MF 0673658 RC 21772 KM 38 LAGOS ABEOKUTA ROAD SANGO 133.0000 378,000.00 2,138,685.51 POLYTHYLENE - DAELIM. INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIAL MAGNUM 0.6142 36 NUB INTERNATIONAL BANK LTD AA1253327 RC10422 554 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA CRESCENT WUSE II ABUJ 133.0000 3,186.75 2,141,872.26 EURO MONEY TRAINING FOR ENERGY AND TELECOM PROJECT FINANCENUB INT"L 0.0052 37 NUB INTERNATIONAL BANK LTD AA1253328 RC10422 554 ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA CRESCENT WUSE II ABUJ 133.0000 3,186.75 2,145,059.01 EURO MONEY TRAINING FOR ENERGY AND TELECOM PROJECT FINANCENUB INT"L 0.0052 38 ABIDEMI FEMI FASERU AA1388614 A0901681 SUITE 21,2ND FLOOR OPI PLAZA,IKEJA,LAGOS 133.0000 2,000.00 2,147,059.01 PTA PRUDENT 0.0032 39 IBILOLA ADUKE FASERU AA1275549 A0495667 SUITE 21,2ND FLOOR OPI PLAZA,IKEJA,LAGOS 133.0000 2,000.00 2,149,059.01 PTA PRUDENT 0.0032 40 MEMOFF LTD MF0564512 RC412347 SHOP 107 LADIPO MAIN MARKET,MUSHIN,LAGOS 133.0000 12,308.00 2,161,367.01 USED AUTOMOBILE SPARE PARTS PRUDENT 0.0200 41 S.A OKUNFULURE AA1388492 C465098 20A IDEJO STREET,VICTORIA ISLAND,LAGOS 133.0000 2,000.00 2,163,367.01 PTA PRUDENT 0.0032 42 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK NIG LTD AA1109694 356,853 105B, AJOSE ADEOGUN STR,VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS 133.0000 210,362.23 2,373,729.24 Payment of Expatrate salaries, software systems maintenance cost, Group STAN. CHART 0.3418 43 INTERNATIONAL BEER AND BEVERAGE MF0560251 RC24211 PLOT P C 14, AHMED ONIBUDO STREET, VICTORIA 133.0000 42,292.36 2,416,021.60 ENZYMES STANBIC 0.0687 44 SONA BREWERIES PLC MF0176803 RC22949 PLOT P C 14, AHMED ONIBUDO STREET, VICTORIA 133.0000 11,002.80 2,427,024.40 CARAMEL COLOUR 385 STANBIC 0.0179 45 INTERNATIONAL TOOLS LIMITED MF0453338 95682 10, ABEBE VILLAGE ROAD, IGANMU LAGOS 133.0000 20,412.92 2,447,437.32 TOOLS AND MACHINES UBA 0.0332 46 TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT NIGERIA LIMITEDMF0609957 241553 1, BILLINGSWAY, OREGUN LAGOS 133.0000 65,724.00 2,513,161.32 3 NEW CATEERPILLAR FORKLIFT TRUCK MODEL DP30NT UBA 0.1068 47 TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT NIGERIA LIMITEDMF0609953 241553 1, BILLINGSWAY, OREGUN LAGOS 133.0000 74,592.98 2,587,754.30 2 NEW CATEERPILLAR FORKLIFT TRUCK MODEL DP25NT UBA 0.1212 48 GIVANAS NIGERIA LTD MF0068183 220409 11A BURMA ROAD, APAPA, LAGOS 132.9500 365,810.00 2,953,564.30 LUNA BRAND EVAPORATED MILK GUARANTY 0.5942 49 S.V.INTERNATIONAL LTD MF 0212000 427516 21 IDOLUWO ST. LAGOS 132.9500 10,849.72 2,964,414.02 VARIOUS AUTO LIGHTS ENGINEERING PRODUCTS REGENT 0.0176 50 DANGOTE INDUSTRIES LTD MF 616825 RC 71242 1, ALFRED REWANE ROAD, FALOMO, IKOYI, LAGOS 132.9100 22,791.55 2,987,205.57 IMPORTATION OF MOBILE SILO WINCH FOR KANO PLANT FSB 0.0370 51 DANGOTE INDUSTRIES LTD MF 616826 RC 71242 1, ALFRED REWANE ROAD, FALOMO, IKOYI, LAGOS 132.9100 22,791.55 3,009,997.12 IMPORTATION OF MOBILE SILO WINCH FOR LAGOS PLANT FSB 0.0370 52 DANGOTE INDUSTRIES LTD MF 616827 RC 71242 1, ALFRED REWANE ROAD, FALOMO, IKOYI, LAGOS 132.9100 22,791.55 3,032,788.67 IMPORTATION OF MOBILE SILO WINCH FOR CALABAR PLANT FSB 0.0370 53 DANGOTE INDUSTRIES LTD MF 616828 RC 71242 1, ALFRED REWANE ROAD, FALOMO, IKOYI, LAGOS 132.9100 32,545.09 3,065,333.76 IMPORTATION OF SPARE PARTS FOR FLOUR MILLS FSB 0.0528 54 DANGOTE INDUSTRIES LTD MF 616829 RC 71242 1, ALFRED REWANE ROAD, FALOMO, IKOYI, LAGOS 132.9100 76,291.24 3,141,625.00 IMPORTATION OF AIRJET FILTERS AND ACCESSORIES FOR APAPA INTAKFSB 0.1239 55 Domestic Electronics MF 0497551 RC 35943 94, Nnamdi Azikiwe Street, Idumota, Lagos 132.9000 86,057.98 3,227,682.98 A.C.
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