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Foreign Exchange Auction No. 25/2002 of 14Th October, 2002 S/N Applicant Name Bid Cummulative Bank A CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, ABUJA FOREIGN OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION NO. 25/2002 OF 14TH OCTOBER, 2002 S/N APPLICANT NAME BID CUMMULATIVE BANK A. SUCCESSFUL BIDS R/C NO APPLICANT ADDRESS RATE AMOUNT TOTAL PURPOSE NAME REMARKS 1 CHRIS EJIK PHARMS 103810 3 OJE-IMIANVAN ST,OREGUN IKEJA 128.0000 87,438.40 87,438.40 AMPICILLIN CAPSULES ETB 0.1389 2 STARPAPER MILL LTD 22622 114/116 ABA OWERRI RD ABA 128.0000 79,022.20 166,460.60 SPARE PART FOR PAPER MACHINE FIRST BANK 0.1256 3 KALAMINA BIKORO A124932 203, WOJI RD. PHASE II, G.R.A. PHC RIVERS STATE 128.0000 3,068.00 169,528.60 SCHOOL FEES FTB 0.0049 4 Silvermoon Nig. Ltd. RC - 46807 12 Afribank St. V/I Lagos 127.7000 85,808.80 255,337.40 Bales of Iceland Dried Stockfish Heads Capital 0.1360 5 KLIFCO NIGERIA LTD. RC11720 KLIFCO HOUSE, NTA/CHOBA ROAD, P/H RIVERS STATE. 127.5000 11,320.00 266,657.40 SCHOOL FEES ACB 0.0179 6 GOLD EAGLE INDUSTRIES LTD. 133600 15/17 ABIMBOLA STREET, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, ISOLO, LAGOS 127.5000 145,000.00 411,657.40 THAI PARBOILED RICE ACCESS 0.2295 7 INT.TEXTILE INDUSTRIES RC6575 PLOT 10,BLK E ,ISOLO IND.ESTATE,ISOLO,LAGOS 127.5000 1,193.45 412,850.85 MACHINERY SPARE PARTS CHARTERED 0.0019 8 COAN NIGERIA RC86719 5/7 CHURCH STREET,LAGOS ISLAND,LAGOS 127.5000 2,500.00 415,350.85 BTA CHARTERED 0.0040 9 LANRE SHITU MOTORS RC81334 ALHAJI TOKAN STREET,ALAKA,SURULERE,LAGOS 127.5000 91,438.03 506,788.88 NEW VEHICLES CHARTERED 0.1447 10 LYSA -ORTECH-BROWNING CONSORTIUM 987235 4 Ojora Close, Victoria Island 127.5000 180,000.00 686,788.88 NEPA revenue cycle management project Exp. CONT. TRUST 0.2849 11 whitehall multinationals ltd 3,281,127 71a marine road apapa lagos 127.5000 60,111.60 746,900.48 new electrical materials- fittings, changeover,switch, Fidelityswitch fuse, sockets,cables,0.0951 wires 12 ADOZEREM F A1209684 D LINE 131,ARIARIA,ABA 127.2500 2,000.00 748,900.48 PTA CHARTERED 0.0032 13 S.N OFOMA (NIG.) LTD 106027 156A, Adeniji Adele Road, Idumota-Lagos 127.2500 20,000.00 768,900.48 PUNCH-BIND'iing long' brand chinese MACHINE, bias truck LAMINATOR tyres RING CONT. TRUST 0.0316 14 FORMIDABLE HERITAGE RC388146 26/28, ALLI ST., TINUBU, LAGOS 127.2000 16,876.25 785,776.73 PLASTIC BINDING ETC ACB 0.0266 15 UTT NIGERIA LIMITED 459583 SUITE 13, 19, CLUB ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS 127.2000 24,896.94 810,673.67 SCREW CAP SYSTEM AFRIBANK 0.0393 16 E. MBAOGU A1585133 ZONE B BLK 11A,SHOP 7,TRADE FAIR MKT,LAGOS 127.1100 2,000.00 812,673.67 PTA CHARTERED 0.0032 17 EMMA CHUKS VENTURES A1422041 ZONE B BLK 11A,SHOP 7,TRADE FAIR MKT,LAGOS 127.1100 2,500.00 815,173.67 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 18 INFINITY TYRES LIMITED 44960 35 ADEOLA ODEKU VI LAGOS 127.0800 140,400.00 955,573.67 TYRES ETB 0.2215 19 ASPN LIMITED 182279 NO. 35 ADEOLA ODEKU STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND , LAGOS 127.0800 81,810.00 1,037,383.67 IMPORTATION OF TYRES STD CHART. 0.1291 20 O.N OKAFOR & SONS NIG RC795546 NO 12 BENJAMIN, ONITSHA, ANAMBRA STATE 127.0000 15,670.00 1,053,053.67 USED ENGINE WITH TRANSMISSION, AXLE AND PARTSACB 0.0247 21 B.A. INT. LTD. RC29430 27 CAMEROUN ROAD, ABA, ABIA STATE 127.0000 31,050.00 1,084,103.67 BC-FOOD FLAVOURS ACB 0.0490 22 H.O. HENRY VENTURES LTD RC175082 37A LADIPO STREET MUSHIN LAGOS 127.0000 41,238.78 1,125,342.45 17,600PRINTING SQM PAPERS CERAMIC WALL TILES OF ASSORTED ACB 0.0650 23 SISCO COMM. VENTURES RC344434 BLK 10, SHOP 2 & 3 AGRIC MKT., ODUN ADE B/STOP, COKER, LAGOS 127.0000 45,280.00 1,170,622.45 SIZES & COLOURS ACB 0.0714 24 GENERAL MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. LTD.RC315471 BLOCK H, SHOP 1, OLANIYONU MARKET, COKER, LAGOS. 127.0000 91,400.00 1,262,022.45 GRANITE TILES ACB 0.1441 25 OCHUBA SAMUEL A1302550 128 AGEGE MOTOR ROAD IDI - ORO 127.0000 2,000.00 1,264,022.45 PTA ACCESS 0.0032 26 IBRAHIM RABIU A0401486 121 AGEGE MOTOR RD IDI-ORO 127.0000 2,000.00 1,266,022.45 PTA ACCESS 0.0032 27 AJAKOROM OGENNA A0205012 3 ALAMUTU ST. MUSHIN LAGOS 127.0000 2,000.00 1,268,022.45 PTA ACCESS 0.0032 28 DEROX PAPER 391206 PLOT 287B, AKIN OLUGBADE STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS. 127.0000 13,508.88 1,281,531.33 WHITE WOOD PRINTING PAPER ACCESS 0.0213 29 IGNO MERCHANTS 453807.00 127 AGEGE MOTOR ROAD - IDI-ORO. LAGOS 127.0000 29,451.20 1,310,982.53 ELECTRONICS ACCESS 0.0464 30 DE-DAMAK 118621 111, ABAYOMI BUS STOP, IWO ROAD, IBADAN 127.0000 435,000.00 1,745,982.53 NEW MOTOCYCLES PARTS ACCESS 0.6858 31 FASASI RASAKI OLATUNDE A0403418 22, ONIRU ROAD, IKOYI, LAGOS 127.0000 12,197.75 1,758,180.28 SCHOOL FEES AFRIBANK 0.0192 32 PLASTIC PACKAGING IND. LIMITED 31304 7, MODUPE OLAJUMOKE STREET, IKEJA, LAGOS 127.0000 26,400.00 1,784,580.28 MOULD FOR PLASTIC PROCESSING AFRIBANK 0.0416 33 NIGERIA DISTILLERIES LIMITED 2461 KM. 40, ABEOKUTA EXPRESS, SANGO OTA 127.0000 30,000.00 1,814,580.28 MIXTURE ODORIFEROUS SUBSTANCE AFRIBANK 0.0473 34 ANZZY INDUSTRIAL COY. LTD. 53366 12C POWERLINE ABA 127.0000 42,687.40 1,857,267.68 POLYURETHANE MATERIAL AFRIBANK 0.0673 35 NIGERIA DISTILLERIES LIMITED 2461 KM. 40, ABEOKUTA EXPRESS, SANGO OTA 127.0000 77,100.00 1,934,367.68 LIQUOR GLASS TUMBLERS AFRIBANK 0.1216 36 PLASTIC PACKAGING IND. LIMITED 31304 7, MODUPE OLAJUMOKE STREET, IKEJA, LAGOS 127.0000 133,120.00 2,067,487.68 DISPERSION IN PLASTIC AFRIBANK 0.2099 37 UNITED STEEL CONVERTERS 28883 214, PORT HARCOURT ROAD, ABA 127.0000 220,000.00 2,287,487.68 COLD ROLLED STEEL SHEETS IN COILS AFRIBANK 0.3469 38 TECHNOLOGY DISTRIBUTION 2626314 13A IDOWU TAYLOR ST V/I LAGOS 127.0000 77,569.10 2,365,056.78 LICENCE FEES BROAD 0.1223 39 TECHNOLOGY DISTRIBUTION 2626314 13A IDOWU TAYLOR ST V/I LAGOS 127.0000 82,948.00 2,448,004.78 COMPUTER DESKTOPS & ACCESSORIES BROAD 0.1308 40 Bolawa & Co. Nig. Ltd RC - 50220 284 Agege motor Rd. Mushin Lagos 127.0000 7,797.60 2,455,802.38 2888 Bags of Aria tile fix Glue 20kg Capital 0.0123 41 Rainbon Cards Ltd RC - 71296 13 Ogunsola Close New Ipaja Rd. Alimoso Lagos 127.0000 44,286.40 2,500,088.78 Used Heldelberg Kord 64 printing machine and 2 usedCapital polar 0.0698 42 Tryfam Nig Ltd RC - 32009 23 Park lane Apapa Lagos 127.0000 70,250.00 2,570,338.78 Refurbished Avantra 44s system with G3 & Film colourCapital seperating system0.1108 43 MR ADEDEJI OROLUGBAGBE A1519439 19 JOEL OGUNNAIKE ST.,GRA,IKEJA,LAGOS 127.0000 2,000.00 2,572,338.78 PTA CHARTERED 0.0032 44 MRS A OROLUGBAGBE A0562073 19 JOEL OGUNNAIKE ST.,GRA,IKEJA,LAGOS 127.0000 2,000.00 2,574,338.78 PTA CHARTERED 0.0032 45 AKINOLA OROLUGBAGBE A0132173 19 JOEL OGUNNAIKE ST.,GRA,IKEJA,LAGOS 127.0000 2,000.00 2,576,338.78 PTA CHARTERED 0.0032 46 ADEDEJI-OROLUGBAGBE F.E A0156319 19 JOEL OGUNNAIKE ST.,GRA,IKEJA,LAGOS 127.0000 2,000.00 2,578,338.78 PTA CHARTERED 0.0032 47 SIMBA PHARMACY RC143660 29 IGA IDUGANRAN ST,IDUMOTA,LAGOS 127.0000 2,500.00 2,580,838.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 48 BACO WEST AFRICA RC257765 A53 ALABA INT.MKT,LAGOS 127.0000 2,500.00 2,583,338.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 49 GODDY-AZU TRADING CO. PH067471 D LINE 137,ARIARIA,ABA 127.0000 2,500.00 2,585,838.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 50 POKA &BROS ENT PH067933 126B ,FAULKS ROAD,ABA 127.0000 2,500.00 2,588,338.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 51 LAW ALOZIE INTEGRATED PH066651 R LINE 165 ARIARIA,ABA 127.0000 2,500.00 2,590,838.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 52 TONY NDULINK ENT OW010623 LINE 2 ARIARI MARKET,ABA 127.0000 2,500.00 2,593,338.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 53 JEOMOS INTERLINK A1040636 170A LINE,ARIARIA MARKET,ABA 127.0000 2,500.00 2,595,838.78 BTA CHARTERED 0.0039 54 ECLINK VENTURES RC323275 BLK 7,SHOP 9,AGRIC COKER,LAGOS 127.0000 9,362.35 2,605,201.13 SANITARY WARES CHARTERED 0.0148 55 ECLINK VENTURES RC323275 BLK 7,SHOP 9,AGRIC COKER,LAGOS 127.0000 10,465.80 2,615,666.93 TAPS & SANITARY WARES OF CERAMIC CHARTERED 0.0165 56 CARNAUD METAL BOX RC2073 3-7 METAL BOX RD,OGBA ,IKEJA,LAGOS 127.0000 16,638.66 2,632,305.59 RENOLD DUPLEX EXTENDED PIN CHARTERED 0.0262 57 AYOKA AKINSANYA A0741297 3 OSIPITAN ST. OWOTUTU,PEDRO RD, SOMOLU 127.0000 17,064.00 2,649,369.59 SCHOOL FEES CHARTERED 0.0269 58 AFROCOMERCE W.A RC3991 16 COMMERCIAL RD,APAPA,LAGOS 127.0000 20,749.00 2,670,118.59 FORKLIFT TRUCK CHARTERED 0.0327 59 COMAG STEEL & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD15406 COMAG GROUP HOUSE, KM 16 PH/ABA EXPRESS ROAD, BY MOBIL 127.0000 BAS, PORT HARCOURT 18,525.00 RIVERS STATE.
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