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Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Gwekzy: 12:12am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Nice 1... Am Even PlanninG on BuyinG Barcelona |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by igbo2011(m): 1:24am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Why not invest the money into the nigerian premier league and turn that into a billion dollar industry? He would probably make a vetter return with that than investing in europe |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by bigx(m): 4:29am On Sep 02, 2012 |
chiover: and so fuxking wat;> y cant him invest in niaja since he has made moni to billionaire's level? Shephard go repatriat d moni/profit to us? And why can't you spend less time on nairaland, become a billionaire and invest in nigeria? Rubbish! |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by ojubi(m): 4:51am On Sep 02, 2012 |
A successful footballer was jail on molestation? I can smell a set up here. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by davidif: 5:05am On Sep 02, 2012 |
igbo2011: Why not invest the money into the nigerian premier league and turn that into a billion dollar industry? He would probably make a vetter return with that than investing in europe Why should he invest in a chaotic, disorganized, corrupt league where he is not sure where he might not get his money back. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by tayolove12(m): 5:23am On Sep 02, 2012 |
o boiy u too dey talk oooooooooo |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by larpah(m): 6:30am On Sep 02, 2012 |
I know Mr Jacob, hez an actor...and not a subsidy thief. Hez a very good man, I mu ;Dst say. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by johnstar(m): 7:11am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Will dis make uefa replay d match between a madrid vs chelsea |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Slickest(m): 8:01am On Sep 02, 2012 |
299: Why not invest in your own country to help some of the unemployed youths?....na wa oABI |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by chucky234(m): 8:06am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Billyonaire: Misleading thread. Esan is a billionaire, not millionaire. Please correct it. Give respect to billionaires.Esan is a billionaire no doubt about that but you are certainly not. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Watcher1: 8:07am On Sep 02, 2012 |
How does this stop our government officials from being corrupt? How does this stop our government officials from being corrupt? How does this stop our government officials from being corrupt? |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by rodeo0070(m): 8:08am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Jacob Esan has 13 company director or secretary appointments. Short name - Jacob Esan Year of Birth: 1975 Jacob Esan is an investment banking professional with experience and exposure across a broad range of industrial sectors. He has functioned in areas covering the regulatory, buy and sell sides of the financial services industry. He is presently with Croesus, a company which provides funds brokerage and advisory services to clients and interfaces with multinational lenders. He also serves with Omniscient Petroleum Plc, Remiritas and Prudential Arbitrage. These companies are geared to operate within the petroleum and oil services, commodities, bio fuels, contracting and trading sectors of the economy. Previously, Jacob served as the Deputy Group Managing Director of Suru Group Ltd, an evolving property focused private equity firm. In this position, Jacob ensured that Suru Group refocused its operational strategy to cover seven broad areas whilst optimizing its returns based on asset allocatory mechanisms. Suru Group grew to become a leading alternative asset manager whilst generating returns based on investments made in other sectors of the Nigerian economy including and not limited to Energy and Power Generation, Hotels and Hospitality, Investments and Financial Services, Real Estate and Construction, Agriculture and Natural Resources amongst others. Jacob conceptualized, designed and implemented the transition of Suru Group from a property development firm into a private equity powerhouse with 15 functional subsidiaries and several operating businesses including the former New World Hotel on Allen Avenue amongst others. Jacob acquired for the group, Johnson Products Nigeria Ltd. He originated, structured and closed the transaction following on his successes on the acquisition and subsequent sale of Stokvis Nigeria Plc and Nigerian Sewing Machine Manufacturing Company Plc (Singer Plc). Jacob Esan was previously with Spring Capital Markets Plc, where he served as an Investment Banker and helped developed competencies within Spring Capital Markets to access alternatives in asset actualisation, allocation and pricing within Nigeria’s financial markets. He was the Managing Director of Spring Capital Partners Ltd, a company focused on Private Equity, Business and Financial Advisory. Prior to this, Jacob was a consultant to Honeywell Group Limited, a leading Nigerian conglomerate/investment holding company with diverse businesses and interests in Foods, Energy, Engineering, Real Estate, Hospitality, Services and other sectors, and operating mainly out of Nigeria with offices in the United Kingdom. Mr. Esan served as a consultant to the group and helped create a framework for the establishment of a financial services company, complementary to and inclusive of rendering services for the group and the general public within Nigeria’s financial services industry. Mr. Esan has also served in an advisory and consulting capacity with Ikeja Hotels Plc, owners of the Federal Palace Hotels. Jacob served with the Central Bank of Nigeria as the lead consultant, for the Capital Market framework/strategy and a consultant for the Regulatory framework/ strategy of the FSS Vision 20 2020, a vision to transmute Nigeria into one of the top twenty economies of the world by the year 2020. He has also advised several enabler/ facilitating financial services bodies including the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the Securities Exchange Commission and the Money Market Association of Nigeria now the Financial Markets Dealers Association. Jacob served as a key note speaker at the 2006 Annual Nigerian Stock Exchange conference for Chairmen and Chief Executives of Quoted Companies where he delivered a key speech on the Challenges of Globalisation and Capital Markets. Jacob has further worked with several agencies within Nigeria towards creating innovative and standardised products for the financial system. Before then, Jacob Esan was with Hackman a multi-services firm; where he served as an analyst/associate within its financial services practice. In this capacity, he provided advisory services to clients interested in Africa, especially African emerging markets as an investment destination. The group helped develop unique abilities for African financial entities in providing advisory, structuring, due diligence and transaction management services in addition to origination services. He has also advised the Capital Markets Committee of the Nigerian National Assembly and is the originator of a Draft Nigerian Securitization Act. Jacob has also provided services to the Investment and Securities Tribunal, Nigeria and is particularly interested in African emerging markets where he has a unique understanding of the Financial, Legal and Regulatory Infrastructure. Jacob has written several articles and seminal works on securitization financing and has attended seminars and conferences where he has spoken on the need to harness securitization as a functional financing mechanism in Africa. Jacob Esan received his Law Degree from the University of Ibadan and a Post Graduate Diploma in Corporate Law from Holborn College in London and is presently working on a doctorate degree in Securitization Financing from Brunel University, UK. Jacob is an Associate of the Securities and Investments Institute UK, Associate of the Institute of Financial Planning UK, a member of the International Economic and Finance Society UK, United Kingdom Society of Investment Professionals UKSIP and the International Association of Financial Engineers, USA. Jacob Esan is an arts collector, playing chess, reading non fictional works, classical music and is also a polo enthusiast... SOURCE-GOOGLE |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Nobody: 8:08am On Sep 02, 2012 |
chucky234: Esan is a billionaire no doubt about that but you are certainly not.People dey vex o. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Nobody: 8:10am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Watcher1: How does this stop our government officials from being corrupt? |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by ronnietilo: 8:40am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Text says "SUG will be the investment vehicle for capital raised through Esan in Nigeria with McCabe also potentially using the arrangement for property development in Nigeria. Money raised through SUG will be available for investment in the football club." Esan is an investment Banker who facilitated (raised) the money. This is normal business his type does. He isn't a billonaire and probably doesn't own any companies you might searching for online. Also you can see the money is from investors. - several channels.. Esan is just a broker and fronting for some people. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by yungmullah: 8:44am On Sep 02, 2012 |
299: Why not invest in your own country to help some of the unemployed youths?....na wa oi wonder ooo, the place where u went a invest, their unemployment rate is low. Here where we need employment u did not invest. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Agiliti(m): 8:56am On Sep 02, 2012 |
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Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by isaco(m): 9:00am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Let him invest in England club first and later bring his profit back home for nig devt. Is good to be international. Those who abuse him are jealous, i want to get money lik him. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Chedarking: 9:10am On Sep 02, 2012 |
I cant imagine who would even invest in Sheff utd... I grew up in Highfield, very close to Bramall Lane and I've watched the st00pid club slide into oblivion. The club is a blackhole...this man is either into money laundering and needs a front, or a VERY VERY bad business man... |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by olabiz2010: 9:32am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Leboska: God help us! Seriously even if nobody believe in Naija i do. Lord help to be among those that will make this country great again. I'll invest here creat jobs 4 others, so help God.I wish i have the power to make you rich, i will just turn you to billionaire right now and see how you will spend yours. The primary aim and objective of any businessman if profit making. It's very easy to criticise rich people until you are in their position one day. I rep naija any day any time, the country of good people and great nation |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Nobody: 9:33am On Sep 02, 2012 |
299: Why not invest in your own country to help some of the unemployed youths?....na wa oIڪ it your money? You do not know the dynamics of the situation Ǎ̜̣̍Ϟd the money Iڪ not his neither. He Iڪ an investment banker, he will be raising the money from the public or private individuals Ǎ̜̣̍Ϟd not dishing it out from his pocket. Do you think a person can be that rich Ǎ̜̣̍Ϟd not be known? This Iڪ a gamble, that money might go in Ǎ̜̣̍Ϟd nothing will happen. Very few individuals in the world have pockets deep enough f̶̲̥̅̊☺я this sort of gamble. I hope you understand. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by rodeo0070(m): 9:41am On Sep 02, 2012 |
ronnietilo: Text says "SUG will be the investment vehicle for capital raised through Esan in Nigeria with McCabe also potentially using the arrangement for property development in Nigeria. Money raised through SUG will be available for investment in the football club."Thank you jare... |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Nobody: 9:51am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Hmmmm. That's what I'm talking about. And to everyone else shouting, Hey! Spend that Money in Nigeria. Lolz, make yours first and see what you'd do if you were in his shoes (if you'll stop adding artifacts and lambos to your garage that is) |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by olabiz2010: 9:55am On Sep 02, 2012 |
yungmullah: i wonder ooo, the place where u went a invest, their unemployment rate is low. Here where we need employment u did not invest.Easier Said Than Done |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by onatisi(m): 10:46am On Sep 02, 2012 |
but come to think of it how does all this affect the price of garri in the market |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by informatix: 11:12am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Why Jacob Esan NOT investing in running the Club?. Is Sheffield united an Property development company?. 1. Jacob Is doing Jimoh Ibrahim's style of aquisition in Newswatch invest 500mil. Become signatory and transfer his 500mil. Out of the Accounts. 2. Jacobs is fronting for Nigerian Looters. Jacos ONANEFE esan.lol. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by since1914(m): 11:16am On Sep 02, 2012 |
Guys! Please the article again. The money will not be invested directly in the Uk. It will invested here in property development in Nigeria and it is only the PROCEEDS i.e Return on Investments that will get to the club directly. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by informatix: 11:19am On Sep 02, 2012 |
If Jacobs removes £1mil. Out of the £300 he is investing. And invested the £1million=257million Naira in lagos Isolo Industrial estate. I am sure if he opens packaging and printing company or Plastic injection and moulding factory. More than 200 Nigerians will gain fullscale employment. And many distributor of such products will gain a Burst in their business. Many of such companies r. existing today. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by informatix: 11:21am On Sep 02, 2012 |
since_1914: Guys! Please the article again. The money will not be invested directly in the Uk. It will invested here in property development in Nigeria and it is only the PROCEEDS i.e Return on Investments that will get to the club directly.pls. Go back and READ with concave lens. |
Re: Nigerian Millionaire Invests In Sheffield United (English Football Club) by Kajiang02(m): 11:42am On Sep 02, 2012 |
informatix: If Jacobs removes £1mil. Out of the £300 he is investing. And invested the £1million=257million Naira in lagos Isolo Industrial estate. I am sure if he opens packaging and printing company or Plastic injection and moulding factory. More than 200 Nigerians will gain fullscale employment. And many distributor of such products will gain a Burst in their business. Many of such companies r. existing today. Go back too and read bro. I believe this dude isn't investing his funds directly into this. He is sourcing for it, |
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