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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Freeman59: 5:55pm On Jun 19, 2019
Samludas07:
...Now Chairman of Geregu Power Plc

Months after news first emerged that billionaire Femi Otedola was divesting his 75percent direct and indirect shareholding in Forte Oil’s downstream business with the transaction expected to close in the first quarter of 2019 subject to the satisfaction of various conditions and receipt of applicable regulatory approval, The Capital can reveal authoritatively that the deal has now been finalized.

Otedola has effectively ceased to be involved with the company. The new owner is Abdulwasiu Sowami, the businessman behind Prudent Energy and Services Ltd. Sowami, who lives in Ogba, Lagos, was virtually unknown in Nigeria until his name propped up as the new proprietor of Forte Oil.

Indeed, it is the end of an era for Otedola and Forte Oil, the company that has become synonymous with his mammoth wealth. Originally founded in 1964 as British Petroleum before becoming known as African Petroleum, Otedola was appointed its chairman and chief executive in 2007 after the acquisition of a controlling stake in the business by his petroleum products marketing and distribution company, Zenon Petroleum.

In 2010, the company rebranded to Forte Oil with a focus on technology and improved corporate governance. Over the years, Forte Oil established presence in the 36 states of Nigeria and Abuja, operating a network of 500 retail outlets spread across the country and in Ghana, with major fuel storage installations at both Apapa (Lagos State) and Onne (Rivers State), an aviation joint users hydrant in Lagos, and joint aviation depots in Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano, serving the aviation industry.


The company markets premium motor spirit (PMS), automotive motor oil (Diesel), dual purpose kero (DPK), fuel oils and Jet A-1 fuel amongst others. It also manufactures and distributes a range of lubricants, some of which include Super V, Visco 2000 etc. at its lubricating oil blending plant at Apapa, Lagos. It also provides well production chemicals and drilling fluids to Nigeria’s petroleum upstream operators through its upstream services subsidiary, Forte Upstream Services.

With Forte Oil, the successful businessman achieved a different level of prosperity so much that by 2015, he was listed as the 16th richest man in Africa by Forbes. But the adventurous billionaire seems bored with the oil business as he has now set his sight on conquering the power sector. In 2013, Forte Oil purchased a controlling stake in the 414 MW Geregu Power Plant under a government-led privatisation programme in the power industry. A major overhaul of the plant commenced in 2015 and was completed in 2016, increasing the combined capacity to 435MW.

Otedola is now set to take his Mojo and Midas Touch to the power sector and if the cosmos align with his plans, become king as he did in the oil and gas industry.

http://ludassocial.com/2019/06/breaking-femi-otedola-leaves-forte-oil-as-chairman/

The Last paragraph made me happy and hopeful. May God bless you Mr Otedola.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Bobby4090: 5:57pm On Jun 19, 2019
wallex1983:
I think Femi is already seeing what many of us are not seeing.

It's only greedy entrepreneurs that holds on to a business when the parameters show they should step aside.

Remember Dangote also sold Dangote flours to Olam

Why don't you go straight and say out what you have in mind instead of cowardly hiding your opinion in a vague statement.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Ijaycool(f): 6:00pm On Jun 19, 2019
shaklisco:
ur opinion thou,u reason like a fish

No vex, but I think fishes think better than some people.

Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Bimpe29: 6:07pm On Jun 19, 2019
Femi, Femo an evolving enterprenure
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by serikigoro: 6:23pm On Jun 19, 2019
BeautifulMind2:

You are ignorant, there are super rich Igbo guys, Otedola is far below Arthur Eze, ABC Orjiako, Tony Enumelu, Benedict Peters, Emeka Offor, Obijackson and Austin Avuru

You must be a joking to imagine Arthur Eze the all Any Government In Power (AGIP) contractor will be richer than Femi Otedola. Who is the biggest individual in Nigeria's downstream oil sector.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Nobody: 6:30pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:
Kiaaa

Yorubas and Hausas will make up the list of 20 richest people in Nigeria, no Igbo will smell it.

Guess why?

...

The gap between the rich and poor in Igboland is almost nonexistent. In some other tribes there are very few super rich peeps, then the rest are poor, baggers, touts and slaves.

Meanwhile amongst the Igbos, everyone is averagely rich, they all strive for the top, no one wants to depend on the other.

Hence the Igbos might collectively be the richest tribe, but individually, they won't smell top 20.

Man City scored the highest number of goals in the premier League, but top 3 highest goal scorers, no single Man City player.

To me that's how a reasonable economy work. Instead of one Alhaji owing a massive estate with 700 buildings, in Ontisha you will see 700 4-storey buildings own by 700 different people.

The goal should be lifting of your brother, not enslaving them.


This is very true. The rich Yoruba man keeps giving his poorer relatives handouts, feeding money, so they can continue worshipping him like some type of supernatural being. He keeps his business very secret. The Hausa man will not even hand out money, but food. Morning, afternoon, night, he expects his wretched relatives by his door with empty plates so he can feed them while they remain useless. God forbid they aspire to an education! God has decreed them to be poor.

The Ibo man will apprentice his brother/relative for a number of years, showing them the in & out of the business because he wants them to be as successful as himself or even greater, God willing. After some years he sets them up in the same business often within walking distance of his own shop, because he never sees them as competition or as a threat.

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Aidejay(m): 6:31pm On Jun 19, 2019
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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Aidejay(m): 6:31pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:
Kiaaa

Yorubas and Hausas will make up the list of 20 richest people in Nigeria, no Igbo will smell it.

Guess why?

...

The gap between the rich and poor in Igboland is almost nonexistent. In some other tribes there are very few super rich peeps, then the rest are poor, baggers, touts and slaves.

Meanwhile amongst the Igbos, everyone is averagely rich, they all strive for the top, no one wants to depend on the other.

Hence the Igbos might collectively be the richest tribe, but individually, they won't smell top 20.

Man City scored the highest number of goals in the premier League, but top 3 highest goal scorers, no single Man City player.

To me that's how a reasonable economy work. Instead of one Alhaji owing a massive estate with 700 buildings, in Ontisha you will see 700 4-storey buildings own by 700 different people.

The goal should be lifting of your brother, not enslaving them.

well it is said that the aggregate wealth of individuals in a society determines the overall wealth of the said society
If this is what you believe who are we to question your assumptions. Please continue bathing us with more dreamy assumptions and hopefully one day we'll all be able to assume everything assumeable

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Sirwallace(m): 6:38pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:
Kiaaa

Yorubas and Hausas will make up the list of 20 richest people in Nigeria, no Igbo will smell it.

Guess why?

...

The gap between the rich and poor in Igboland is almost nonexistent. In some other tribes there are very few super rich peeps, then the rest are poor, baggers, touts and slaves.

Meanwhile amongst the Igbos, everyone is averagely rich, they all strive for the top, no one wants to depend on the other.

Hence the Igbos might collectively be the richest tribe, but individually, they won't smell top 20.

Man City scored the highest number of goals in the premier League, but top 3 highest goal scorers, no single Man City player.

To me that's how a reasonable economy work. Instead of one Alhaji owing a massive estate with 700 buildings, in Ontisha you will see 700 4-storey buildings own by 700 different people.

The goal should be lifting of your brother, not enslaving them.

This is the first reasonable comment I have read from a Igbo. You are really smart. I wish the rest of you are as smart.

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by seunfly: 6:38pm On Jun 19, 2019
wallex1983:
I think Femi is already seeing what many of us are not seeing.

It's only greedy entrepreneurs that holds on to a business when the parameters show they should step aside.

Remember Dangote also sold Dangote flours to Olam

They no see anything, he divested to raise money to buy the disco. Some group of people which includes Dangote, Tony elumelu, femi otedola and Mrs Alakija has formed a consortium to purchase the disco once it is revoked by President Buhari.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 6:53pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:
Kiaaa

Yorubas and Hausas will make up the list of 20 richest people in Nigeria, no Igbo will smell it.

Guess why?

...

The gap between the rich and poor in Igboland is almost nonexistent. In some other tribes there are very few super rich peeps, then the rest are poor, baggers, touts and slaves.

Meanwhile amongst the Igbos, everyone is averagely rich, they all strive for the top, no one wants to depend on the other.

Hence the Igbos might collectively be the richest tribe, but individually, they won't smell top 20.

Man City scored the highest number of goals in the premier League, but top 3 highest goal scorers, no single Man City player.

To me that's how a reasonable economy work. Instead of one Alhaji owing a massive estate with 700 buildings, in Ontisha you will see 700 4-storey buildings own by 700 different people.

The goal should be lifting of your brother, not enslaving them.



You are suffering from Delusions


Poverty is ravaging the South East while you make silly chest beating around


Anambra is a beggars colony

IDPs Camp all over South East

Imo people and Baby Factory and selling their baby for money

Ebonyi and hawking all over South West

But you keep making silly chest beating

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by LyfeJennings(m): 6:58pm On Jun 19, 2019
helinues:
How credible is this news?

Very credible
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 7:01pm On Jun 19, 2019
GidiWoodsMan:


This is very true. The rich Yoruba man keeps giving his poorer relatives handouts, feeding money, so they can continue worshipping him like some type of supernatural being. He keeps his business very secret. The Hausa man will not even hand out money, but food. Morning, afternoon, night, he expects his wretched relatives by his door with empty plates so he can feed them while they remain useless. God forbid they aspire to an education! God has decreed them to be poor.

The Ibo man will apprentice his brother/relative for a number of years, showing them the in & out of the business because he wants them to be as successful as himself or even greater, God willing. After some years he sets them up in the same business often within walking distance of his own shop, because he never sees them as competition or as a threat.


You guys are suffering from Delusions

Poverty is ravaging the South East but you keep making silly chest beating

Who are in the IDPs Camp all over South East and who are the beggars in Anambra?

Why are Ebonyi people always trooping out of their state to hawk in other states?

Why does Imo people sell their babies and engage in Baby factory?

Keep deceiving yourselves guys

Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 7:12pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:


...the bolded is how you love to see human, u love us to be like headless chicken, so you can spill the blood of 'baboons'...my dear we are doing business and prospering, we are not looking for skulls

You still the best in drilling skull though


Are you sure you are not looking for a baby to sell and people to kidnapp too?

Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Adeniyii2017: 7:14pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:
Kiaaa

Yorubas and Hausas will make up the list of 20 richest people in Nigeria, no Igbo will smell it.

Guess why?

...

The gap between the rich and poor in Igboland is almost nonexistent. In some other tribes there are very few super rich peeps, then the rest are poor, baggers, touts and slaves.

Meanwhile amongst the Igbos, everyone is averagely rich, they all strive for the top, no one wants to depend on the other.

Hence the Igbos might collectively be the richest tribe, but individually, they won't smell top 20.

Man City scored the highest number of goals in the premier League, but top 3 highest goal scorers, no single Man City player.

To me that's how a reasonable economy work. Instead of one Alhaji owing a massive estate with 700 buildings, in Ontisha you will see 700 4-storey buildings own by 700 different people.

The goal should be lifting of your brother, not enslaving them.

Lmao!!
What the heck is wrong with you?? Why are you tribalistic with your useless analysis??
Tell me, can the averagely rich igbos Match the current averagely rich Yorubas??
How long do you think your shops (Korobo) of fairly used product or inferior product would last. As Nigeria gets better, we would get rid of it.
I’ll give you one hint, watch out for a very rich man (could be from any tribe) open a big store of either used stuffs or spare parts and watch those shops collapse. Incase you can’t understand, can you remember how those mallam small shops got massively reduced when mega stores like shoprite started? It will shock you.
You better tell your people to start going to schools or pull resources together to form bigger ventures.
I doubt if that is even possible, you don’t even trust each other.

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Autotech312(m): 7:32pm On Jun 19, 2019
Hey Mr. Femi don't forget to invest in Epe ooo remember it all started from there.....let some of us from Epe enjoy from this too nah. I mean investment
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Johnnyessence(m): 7:37pm On Jun 19, 2019
GidiWoodsMan:


This is very true. The rich Yoruba man keeps giving his poorer relatives handouts, feeding money, so they can continue worshipping him like some type of supernatural being. He keeps his business very secret. The Hausa man will not even hand out money, but food. Morning, afternoon, night, he expects his wretched relatives by his door with empty plates so he can feed them while they remain useless. God forbid they aspire to an education! God has decreed them to be poor.

The Ibo man will apprentice his brother/relative for a number of years, showing them the in & out of the business because he wants them to be as successful as himself or even greater, God willing. After some years he sets them up in the same business often within walking distance of his own shop, because he never sees them as competition or as a threat.
very true, you are on point. igbo business men and women get it right in business, and shocking enough, it spread all around their generation. some people will say that it's too much education Yorubas had that they are behaving it that way. they even extend it to politics too. poverty will keep on rising if we are Nigerians especially Yorubas are behaving that way. you really hit it at the head here.

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Johnnyessence(m): 7:40pm On Jun 19, 2019
OlawaleSmarter0:



You guys are suffering from Delusions

Poverty is ravaging the South East but you keep making silly chest beating

Who are in the IDPs Camp all over South East and who are the beggars in Anambra?

Why are Ebonyi people always trooping out of their state to hawk in other states?

Why does Imo people sell their babies and engage in Baby factory?

Keep deceiving yourselves guys
As if baby factories are not in sw, as if poverty isn't enormous in Sw, as if poverty isn't in the land. the guy you quote hit the nail on the head by saying the truths.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by millhouse: 8:01pm On Jun 19, 2019
For me these guys are seeing what we ain’t seeing ..Femi Otedola , fully divesting from his cash cow Forte oil down stream business , Wale Tinubu fully divesting from Oando downstream business .. hmmm, perhaps the entrance of their business friend Aliko Dangote into this sector via his refinery has given a signal to his friends that their business model profiting them in billions wouldn’t be so lucrative as usual thus their fleecing ..... just wondering ,but then you never know .

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Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by PHENOMCHICKSON: 8:15pm On Jun 19, 2019
My love for Otedola. He is a smart and clever businessman. Baba has seen the rate electric powered automobiles are dominating in the world and has equally seen it's deteriorating effect to oil business, hence the demand for change of music
I love u mahn.
You will continue to be my roll-model
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 8:31pm On Jun 19, 2019
Johnnyessence:
As if baby factories are not in sw, as if poverty isn't enormous in Sw, as if poverty isn't in the land. the guy you quote hit the nail on the head by saying the truths.

Yeah he said the truth as if poverty is not in the East

If you check the poverty statistics Igbo is still the poorest in the South, Ebonyi an Igbo state is competing with Northern state in poverty

Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Rajosh(m): 10:42pm On Jun 19, 2019
Johnnyessence:
funny enough Mike adenuga of glo never run away from business. he invest on basic 3 things Nigerians are using, which are ICT, oil and banking. and still adenuga is the second richest in Africa. soon in some years to come adenuga will take over from dangote. adenuga understand the business in Nigeria. hardly will you see him doing politics with his business. one need to learn fast from him. if people don't know, his son too have his company on his own running it by himself. till 50 years to come, people will still be using ICT to grow their economy and adenuga is number investor in that sector.
with Dangote's refinery coming up, I don't see anyone usurping Dangote anytime soon
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by CanadaOrBust: 10:45pm On Jun 19, 2019
Samludas07:
...Now Chairman of Geregu Power Plc

Months after news first emerged that billionaire Femi Otedola was divesting his 75percent direct and indirect shareholding in Forte Oil’s downstream business with the transaction expected to close in the first quar/

Femi is no billionaire. He is a millionaire, which is commendable enough

Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Nobody: 11:53pm On Jun 19, 2019
Ijaycool:
Kiaaa

Yorubas and Hausas will make up the list of 20 richest people in Nigeria, no Igbo will smell it.

Guess why?

...

The gap between the rich and poor in Igboland is almost nonexistent. In some other tribes there are very few super rich peeps, then the rest are poor, baggers, touts and slaves.

Meanwhile amongst the Igbos, everyone is averagely rich, they all strive for the top, no one wants to depend on the other.

Hence the Igbos might collectively be the richest tribe, but individually, they won't smell top 20.

Man City scored the highest number of goals in the premier League, but top 3 highest goal scorers, no single Man City player.

To me that's how a reasonable economy work. Instead of one Alhaji owing a massive estate with 700 buildings, in Ontisha you will see 700 4-storey buildings own by 700 different people.

The goal should be lifting of your brother, not enslaving them.


How you managed to weave tribalism into this matter baffles me
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by nkemjacob2(m): 12:58am On Jun 20, 2019
wallex1983:
I think Femi is already seeing what many of us are not seeing.

It's only greedy entrepreneurs that holds on to a business when the parameters show they should step aside.

Remember Dangote also sold Dangote flours to Olam
so was the future
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by ManTiger(m): 12:59am On Jun 20, 2019
iammo1:


angry


it will shock you and do you like film trick, when you start using half of your salary to pay Electricity bill so that Dj cuppy can change her rolls royce

But it is not compulsory, with 145k, I was able to installed 2000w of solar inverter...
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by oyatz(m): 1:20am On Jun 20, 2019
Why do you people constantly feel the need to compare your people with other tribes in this Country?

Why not just make your comments without drawing tribes into it?








Shun Tribalism... it's a waste of education.



The cultural practice and worldviews of the Igbos are different from that of the Hausas, Nupes, Tivs, Yorubas or the Ijaws but this may not necessarily mean Yorubas are better than Igbos or Igbos are better than non-Igbos.







GidiWoodsMan:


This is very true. The rich Yoruba man keeps giving his poorer relatives handouts, feeding money, so they can continue worshipping him like some type of supernatural being. He keeps his business very secret. The Hausa man will not even hand out money, but food. Morning, afternoon, night, he expects his wretched relatives by his door with empty plates so he can feed them while they remain useless. God forbid they aspire to an education! God has decreed them to be poor.

The Ibo man will apprentice his brother/relative for a number of years, showing them the in & out of the business because he wants them to be as successful as himself or even greater, God willing. After some years he sets them up in the same business often within walking distance of his own shop, because he never sees them as competition or as a threat.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Nobody: 4:38am On Jun 20, 2019
OlawaleSmarter0:


Yeah he said the truth as if poverty is not in the East

If you check the poverty statistics Igbo is still the poorest in the South, Ebonyi an Igbo state is competing with Northern state in poverty


Check the composition of the beggars in the south east these are actually non-igbos like in Onitsha these are mostly Hausa. One thing I noticed when I schooled in Owerri is that the number of beggars in south east is very low compared to other regions. Now if you carefully analyse the figures being peddled in Nairaland on the poverty level of other regions it failed to actually give a breakdown of the composition of the ethnicities of working/business population in these regions especially the south west so that figure at best is not a determinant factor.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Nobody: 7:59am On Jun 20, 2019
icon8:
Be informed! Adenuga divested from banking (Equitorial Trust Bank) a few years ago


And I'm not sure Conoil is doing particularly well either . . .
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Johnnyessence(m): 9:24am On Jun 20, 2019
Rajosh:
with Dangote's refinery coming up, I don't see anyone usurping Dangote anytime soon
see you here, refineries in Nigeria has been monopolized already. There are series of refineries now. Some even have tank farms to stored crude oil. Refineries in Nigeria has been subsidized already.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by Johnnyessence(m): 9:27am On Jun 20, 2019
OlawaleSmarter0:


Yeah he said the truth as if poverty is not in the East

If you check the poverty statistics Igbo is still the poorest in the South, Ebonyi an Igbo state is competing with Northern state in poverty

As if huge poverty isn't in Sw. Even in Lagos State, There are enormous poverty in the land. 46% of Nigeria population are wallowing in poverty level and you are here defending lies here.
Re: Breaking: Femi Otedola Leaves Forte Oil As Chairman by jesmond3945: 7:27pm On Jun 20, 2019
serikigoro:


You must be a joking to imagine Arthur Eze the all Any Government In Power (AGIP) contractor will be richer than Femi Otedola. Who is the biggest individual in Nigeria's downstream oil sector.
arthur eze has an oil block in angola.

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