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COVID-19: List of Contributors to Nigeria Relief Fund

Here is the list of the confirmed contributor to the Nigeria COVID-19 Relief Funds.

  1. CBN – 2 billion
  2. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – 2 billion
  3. UBA – 2 billion
  4. Flood Relief Fund – 1.5 billion
  5. Mike Adenuga – 1 billion
  6. Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu (Bua Sugar Refinery) – 1billion
  7. Mr Segun Agbaje (GTBank) – 1billion
  8. Mr Tony Elumelu (United Bank for Africa) – 1billion
  9. Chief Oba Otudeko (First Bank) – 1billion
  10. Chief Jim Ovia (Zenith Bank) – 1billion
  11. Mr Herbert Wigwe (Access Bank) – 1billion
  12. Mr Femi Otedola (Amperion Power Distribution) – 1billion
  13. Modupe & Folorunsho Alakja (Famfa oil limited) – 1 billion
  14.  NDIC – 1 billion
  15. John Coumantatous (Flour Mills of Nigeria PLC) – 1 billion
  16. M.T.N Nigeria PLC – 1 billion
  17. Deji Adeleke of Pacific Holdings Limited – N500 million
  18. Bank of Industry – 500 million
  19. Friesland Campina Wamco – 500 million
  20. Union Bank -250 million
  21. Sterling Bank -250 million
  22. Standard Chartered Bank -250 million
  23. Stanbic IBTC -250 million
  24. African Steel Mills – 250 million
  25. Citibank Nigeria Limited -250 million
  26. FCMB -250 million
  27. Fidelity Bank -250 million
  28. Ecobank Plc -250 million
  29. Ray Gupta -250 million
  30. Africa Finance Corporation -250 million
  31. Multichoice Nigeria Limited -200 million
  32. APM Terminals Apapa limited -150 million
  33. SDH – 100 million
  34. FBN Merchant Bank – 100 million
  35. Rand Merchant Bank – 100 million
  36. Coronation Merchant Bank – 100 million
  37. Suntrust Bank – 100 million
  38. Providus Bank – 100 million
  39. Wema Bank – 100 million
  40. Unity Bank – 100 million
  41. Heritage Bank – 100 million
  42. Nova Merchant Bank – 100 million
  43. Polaris Bank – 100 million
  44. Keystone Bank – 100 million
  45. KC Gamming Networks Limited – 100 million
  46. Port and Terminal Multiserv Limited -100 million
  47. Five Star Logistics Limited -75 Million
  48. Fi Ports and Cargo  handling service – 75million
  49. ENL Consortium – 70 million
  50. Josephdam Ports Service Nigeria -60 million
  51. Systemspecs Limited – 50,000,161,25
  52. Globus Bank – 50 million
  53. Titan Trust Bank – 50 million
  54. Takagro Chemicals Limited – 50 million       
  55. Atiku Abubakar (Adama Beverages LTD) – 50million
  56. WA container terminal – 50 million
  57. Port and Terminal – 50 million
  58. Pastor Kumuyi (Deeper Christian Life Ministry) – 50 million
  59. Kam Wire Limited- 30 million
  60. DE Damak Nigeria Limited Automobile – 25 million
  61. Ahmadu Mahmoud -20 million
  62. CWAY -20 million
  63. Adron Horne’s Properties LTD – 20 million
  64. Ekeoma Eme Ekeoma – 10 million
  65. Ladol Logistics Limited – 10 million
  66. Greenwich Trust Limited – 10 million
  67.  Sil Chemical LTD -10 million
  68. ECN Terminal – 10 million
  69. Apapa Bulk Terminal – 10 million
  70. Crowy Asset Management LTD – 9.9 Million
  71. Jennifer Ramatu Etuh Foundation ( Handy Capital LTD) – 5 million
  72. Mecure Industries -5 million
  73. Comet Shipping Agencies Nigeria -5million
  74. Jubali Brother LTD – 4 million
  75. ADG International Resources – 2.5 million
  76. Ocean Lord LTD  -2 million
  77. Norrenberger Investment Limited- 2 Million
  78. Prosharena  LTD – 1 million
  79. Few Chores Finance Company LTD – 1 million
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