4 main African upstream transactions in two weeks — Oando elevating $750 million, NNPC doubling Dangote’s crude provide, Seplat making NGX historical past at N10,000, and Petrobras getting into the Gulf of Guinea by Arthur Eze’s Oranto — all pushed by a single trigger: the Iran battle has repriced African oil.
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African Wealth Briefing — Mon., April 20, 2026
Nassef Sawiris quietly lifts his Orascom Building stake to 43.39 p.c, Hassan Allam acquires Metito’s engineering arm to construct an Africa-wide water infrastructure platform, and GCB Financial institution’s dividend palms Daniel Ofori a $1.66 million payout.
Ghana stock market investor Daniel Ofori is set to pocket GH₵19.87 million in dividends from GCB Bank after a 2-year payout freeze
GCB Financial institution declared a GH₵1 per share dividend after Financial institution of Ghana approval, handing high investor Daniel Ofori a GH₵19.87 million ($1.66 million) payout from his 7.5% stake.
Egypt’s richest man Nassef Sawiris lifts Orascom Construction stake to 43.39%
Nassef Sawiris has elevated his whole stake in Orascom Building to 43.39% after his NNS Metropolis household workplace acquired roughly 1.13 million extra shares within the firm.
African Wealth Briefing — Sun., April 19, 2026
Rupert’s Richemont bails out Delvaux with a €100.6 million debt-to-equity conversion, Hiridjee’s AXIAN Telecom crosses $1.69 billion in income, Gary Lubner eyes a $1 billion Belron IPO windfall, and a Kenyan Senate probe names Mohamed Jaffer in an alleged gas disaster scheme.