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Beta Glass reports N37.5bn revenue, reconstitutes board

Beta Glass Plc reported first-quarter revenue of N37.54 billion, attributing success to operational performance and asset utilization. At its 52nd Annual General Meeting in Lagos, shareholders approved key governance changes, including the reconstitution of the Board of Directors with four new non-executive directors. The company highlighted contributions to Nigeria’s economy, citing a Deloitte report estimating over N1 trillion in economic impact over the past decade. Management emphasized continued focus on operational efficiency, strategic partnerships, and sustainability through investments in manufacturing technology and climate initiatives.

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Beta Glass reports N37.5bn revenue, reconstitutes board

Beta Glass Plc reported first-quarter revenue of N37.54 billion, attributing success to operational performance and asset utilization. At its 52nd Annual General Meeting in Lagos, shareholders approved key governance changes, including the reconstitution of the Board of Directors with four new non-executive directors. The company highlighted contributions to Nigeria’s economy, citing a Deloitte report estimating over N1 trillion in economic impact over the past decade. Management emphasized continued focus on operational efficiency, strategic partnerships, and sustainability through investments in manufacturing technology and climate initiatives.

Bias read (Center): The article presents balanced reporting on corporate developments, governance changes, and economic contributions without overt ideological framing. It includes quotes from multiple stakeholders—management, shareholders, and external analysts—without apparent bias toward any political faction. The '

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LFTZ Customs records N408.8bn revenue in six months

The Nigeria Customs Service's Lagos Free Trade Zone Command reported collecting N408.8 billion in revenue between January and June 2026, marking a 28.85% increase compared to the same period in 2025. This growth was attributed to improved compliance, operational efficiency, and stakeholder engagement initiatives. The command noted that June alone saw the highest monthly revenue of N87.10 billion since its establishment. Officials credited their success to strong leadership, collaboration with other agencies, and the efforts of customs personnel.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on customs revenue and attributes the increase to operational improvements and stakeholder engagement. There is no overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. It focuses on official statements and does not take a clear ideological stance.

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