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No More N14,000/Bag: Dangote Cement Breaks Silence on New Prices Nationwide
The chairman of Dangote Cement Plc, Emmanuel Ikazoboh, has explained why cement prices remain high across Nigeria, attributing the persistent increases to rising energy costs and the impact of foreign exchange on production expenses.
His comments come amid growing concerns from Nigerians over the soaring cost of building materials, with many calling on the government to intervene as cement prices continue to put pressure on construction projects and housing development.
Speaking during the 17th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Dangote Cement Plc in Lagos, Ikazoboh said energy remains the biggest cost component in cement manufacturing, accounting for about 60 per cent of total production expenses.
Energy, dollar exchange rate driving costs According to Ikazoboh, cement manufacturers rely heavily on gas, coal, and diesel to power their operations. He noted that gas, one of the key energy sources, is sold in United States dollars, exposing manufacturers to exchange rate fluctuations. He explained that the continued depreciation of the naira against the US dollar has significantly increased production costs, making it difficult for manufacturers to maintain lower prices.
According to Ikazoboh, cement manufacturers rely heavily on gas, coal, and diesel to power their operations. He noted that gas, one of the key energy sources, is sold in United States dollars, exposing manufacturers to exchange rate fluctuations.
He explained that the continued depreciation of the naira against the US dollar has significantly increased production costs, making it difficult for manufacturers to maintain lower prices. “To produce a bag of cement, we need energy, which constitutes about 60 per cent of the production cost. To generate that energy, we use gas, coal or diesel,” he said.
“Gas is sold to us in US dollars, and its price continues to increase. We all know the impact of the exchange rate between the dollar and the naira. As a result, the cost of generating energy keeps rising.”
His remarks offer one of the clearest explanations yet from the country’s largest cement producer on the factors behind recent price increases.
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Breaking: CBN Crashes Dollar, Announces New Rates
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a new exchange rate for the dollar, with the naira closing at N1,357 per dollar despite high demand for the greenback.
According to data from the CBN, the naira closed flat at N1,357 to a dollar, indicating no change from the previous trading session.
The current rate comes as Nigeria’s external reserves hit $52 billion, a 17-year high. Experts have said the current naira stability has trickled down to other sectors, with imports now getting cheaper.
The CBN sharply ramped up its foreign exchange interventions in March 2026, selling $953.41m to the market in what the data shows is the strongest central bank FX activity since April 2025.
Figures published in the CBN’s latest Quarterly Statistical Bulletin showed that spot market transactions made up the bulk of the March sales, with $950.10m channelled through that route and a further $3.31m directed to Ministries, Departments and Agencies.
The March figure represents a dramatic swing from the opening months of 2026. The CBN sold just $58.93m in January and $244.13m in February, meaning March’s intervention was more than 16 times the January level and roughly 291 per cent above February’s sales.
The last time interventions reached a comparable scale was April 2025, when the CBN supplied $1.65bn to the market. Sales cooled significantly after that peak, falling to $838.93m in May, $676.31m in June, and then sliding further to $399.80m in September and $150.10m in October before picking up again towards the close of 2025.
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Dr. Deji Adeleke: How Davido’s Billionaire Father Built His Business Empire; Major Companies Linked to Him
Dr. Deji Adeleke, the father of the globally recognized musician Davido, is not just known for his familial ties to the entertainment industry but also his immense wealth and substantial impact on Nigeria’s economic landscape. Born on March 6, 1957, in Enugu, Nigeria, Adedeji Adeleke has built a formidable empire through his business acumen and educational investments.
Adeleke’s Business Ventures
Dr. Adeleke founded Pacific Holdings Limited in 1983, which has grown into a major conglomerate in Nigeria, encompassing various sectors such as agriculture, energy, and real estate.
This company is a cornerstone of his financial success, with divisions like Pacific Farm Limited, Pacific Freightliners Limited, and Pacific Gas Company Limited contributing significantly to his wealth.
Adeleke’s Real Estate Investments
Adeleke’s real estate portfolio is vast and diversified. He owns properties across Nigeria, including high-value areas like Ikoyi, Lekki, Banana Island, and Victoria Island in Lagos. Additionally, he has invested in international properties, including a mansion in Atlanta, USA, which he acquired to celebrate his 60th birthday.
Adeleke’s University and Philanthropy
In line with his passion for education, Adeleke founded Adeleke University in Ede, Osun State, under the auspices of the Springtime Development Foundation, which he established in 1996. The university operates on the Seventh-day Adventist philosophy of education and offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
His philanthropic efforts extend beyond education, impacting healthcare and community development. These initiatives not only enhance his public image but also contribute to long-term societal benefits, reinforcing his legacy as a socially responsible entrepreneur.

Adeleke’s Luxurious Lifestyle
Dr. Adeleke’s lifestyle reflects his financial success. He owns luxury cars such as a Rolls Royce Phantom and a 2017 Bentley Mulsanne, and he flies in style with his Bombardier Global Express 6000 private jet, valued at $62 million.
Adeleke’s Net Worth
Estimations of Adeleke’s net worth vary, with some sources placing it around $700 million, while others suggest it could be as high as $2 billion. His wealth is attributed to his diversified investments in real estate, stocks, and bonds, alongside the thriving operations of Pacific Holdings Limited.

Adeleke’s Family and Personal Life
Adeleke is a father to four children: Adewale, David (Davido), Sharon, and Coco Adeleke. Despite initial resistance to Davido’s music career, he eventually supported his son’s passion, even funding the establishment of a music department at Babcock University for him. Today, Davido is not only a successful musician but also a director in the family business.
Conclusion
Dr. Deji Adeleke’s story is one of remarkable success through strategic education, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy. His wealth and business acumen have positioned him as one of Nigeria’s most influential figures, contributing significantly to the nation’s economic and social development. As he continues to invest and expand his empire, his legacy is set to influence future generations both within and outside Nigeria.
Adeleke’s Early Life and Education
Adeleke’s journey began in an affluent family in Lagos. He attended Ansar-ud-Deen Primary School and Seventh-Day Adventist Grammar School before moving to the United States, where he earned a degree in Finance from Western Kentucky University in 1979, followed by an MBA. Furthering his education, he obtained a Ph.D. in International Business from Pacific Columbia University, and another Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix in 2010.
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Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today, August 17, 2026
The naira remained broadly stable against the United States dollar on Monday, August 17, 2026, with the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) rate trading around the mid-₦1,360 band while the parallel market hovered in the low-₦1,400 range.
Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s NFEM platform showed the official exchange rate at about ₦1,364 per dollar, reflecting only marginal movement from recent sessions. The official rate is derived from the volume-weighted average of trades executed on the market and serves as Nigeria’s benchmark exchange rate.
Currency dealers in Lagos said the parallel market (black market) traded at approximately ₦1,405 per dollar for buying and ₦1,415 per dollar for selling on Monday morning, keeping the spread between the official and unofficial markets relatively narrow compared with the sharp gaps recorded in 2024 and early 2025. Recent market trackers have shown street-market quotes clustering around the ₦1,410 region.
At the prevailing official rate, $100 exchanged for roughly ₦136,400, while $1,000 was worth about ₦1.364 million. In the parallel market, the same amounts were valued at about ₦141,500 for $100 and ₦1.415 million for $1,000.
Market participants attributed the relative calm to continued liquidity management by the Central Bank of Nigeria and steady foreign-exchange supply through the formal market. Analysts also noted that importer demand has remained moderate, helping the naira hold within a relatively tight range in recent weeks.
Reuters reported that traders expect the naira to remain broadly stable in the near term, supported by the CBN’s presence in the market and efforts to ease demand pressure for dollars. The report placed recent official-market trading around the ₦1,360 level and street trading near ₦1,425 per dollar.
The official market has traded mostly between ₦1,362 and ₦1,370 per dollar in recent sessions, according to market data compiled by Proshare, underscoring the currency’s recent consolidation around the ₦1,360 range.
For Nigerians monitoring exchange rates for travel, school fees, imports, or international payments, the key levels to watch today are about ₦1,364/$ at the official NFEM window and ₦1,415/$ in the parallel market.
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