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PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 3:39pm On Aug 07, 2017
Pigsandidiots:
pig and idiot, go to where you belong, this thread is for human, not for pigs.
You should know by now that when ipobs spew such nonsense, it means they are in pain and jealousy mode.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 3:28pm On Aug 07, 2017
hilroy:
I'm supposed to start writing profiles on this list but Nairaland stupid spam bot banned for 2 days angry
Thank God today is public holiday where I am, I will touch on some of them today and continue later during the week.
That spam bot thing is just retarded, you get bamed for what you don't know and what you don't even ok know how to avoid. You are not even spamming, all you are doing is contributing content.

NL is one of the most hard to use and unfriendliest sites ever.

I used to mail the mods to release the account, but sometimes they rectify it and sometimes they just ignore you and look the other.

Now I just create another id and keep it moving.
PoliticsRe: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomello: 2:56pm On Aug 07, 2017
Scholes007:
We must maintain our lead in every area of Nigerian economy. All we need now is a coordinated media presence.
Sadly, you not leading in anything and this is the reason why you keep crying marginalization all over the place.

How do you even lead in anything by stealing and claiming other people's companies and achievements.


Stealing is not leading.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 4:28pm On Aug 05, 2017
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High Chief Dr. (Mrs.) W.A Awosika (OON)

Founder/Chairman, Chrisland Schools Limited and Founder/Chairman of the Board of Trustees


Chrisland University was born in Owo on the 13th of February 1940.She had her primary school education at the Government Primary School, Owo before she proceeded to St Anne’s Girls’ School, Molete, Ibadan for her secondary school education. She thereafter attended the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology Enugu, for her intermediate studies and A/Levels. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA)Hons., from the then University College, Ibadan, now the University of Ibadan, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Lagos, in 1974/75.

High Chief Dr. (Mrs.) W.A. Awosika also holds an honorary Doctorate Degree in Management Technology from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the development of the education sector. In addition to this, she is a Fellow of the Ondo State Polytechnic. Prior to the establishment of her first Nursery/Primary School in 1977, the seasoned educationist and administrator par excellence, taught in various public schools including Methodist Girls High School, Yaba and Oshodi Grammar School. In a bid to contribute her own quota to the advancement of education in Nigeria, High Chief Dr. (Mrs.) W. A. Awosika, a woman of great vision, planted a “mustard seed”, establishing a Nursery School with just five (5) children in the boys quarters of her home in Ladipo
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 3:48pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Olutola Mobolurin

Chairman of NASD Board of Directors and the current Chairman of Capital Bancorp Limited



Olutola Mobolurin is the Chairman of NASD Board of Directors and the current Chairman of Capital Bancorp Limited. He is also the Group Managing Director of the Crusader Group. He holds a B.Sc. (Accounting and Finance) from State University of New York in Binghamton (1975) and an MBA from York University, Toronto (1977).

He was Senior Investment Executive at City Securities Limited in 1979 from where he joined Chase Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited and rose through the ranks to become Manager, Corporate Finance Division in 1988. He was also Deputy General Manager and Head, Corporate Finance at Continental Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited.

His transactional experience spans various markets and instruments and he has been involved in pioneering many financing structures in the Nigerian Financial Market, including the first floating rate Capital Market issue of Preference Shares and bonds as well as the first syndicated Equipment Lease Transaction.

He was appointed Chairman of the Bonds Sub-Committee of the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission's Capital Markets Committee, on the reactivation of the Bonds Market in 2000. He was the past President of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers from 2001 to 2003 and also served as an assessor/part-time member of the Investment and Securities Tribunal, from 2003 - 2006.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 3:44pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Mr. Ladi Balogun – Group Chief Executive

FCMB Group PLC




Mr. Ladi Balogun holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of East Anglia, United Kingdom and an MBA from Harvard Business School, United States of America.

Mr. Balogun began his banking career in 1993 at Morgan Grenfell and Co Limited and worked at Citibank in New York before returning to Nigeria as an Executive Assistant to the Chairman / Chief Executive of First City Merchant Bank Limited (which later became Plc) in 1996. He has over 20 years’ experience in commercial and investment banking in Europe, the United States of America and Africa.


He is currently the Group Chief Executive of FCMB Group Plc.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 2:42pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Wuraola Oduntan


Etihad Airways General Manager for Nigeria



[b]Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has appointed Mrs Wuraola Oduntan as its new General Manager for Nigeria. The appointment takes effect from 1 July 2014.

Based in Lagos, Wuraola Oduntan will have overall responsibility for Etihad Airways’ operations in Nigeria, taking over from Mr Maurice Phohleli who was recently appointed Vice President, Africa Sub-Sahara and Indian Ocean for Etihad Airways.

Mrs Oduntan brings a wealth of industry experience to the airline, having previously worked at Virgin Atlantic Nigeria, where she held a number of positions, including Head of Sales and Marketing.

Commenting on the appointment, Maurice Phohleli, said: “We welcome Wuraola to our global commercial team. Her experience in the Nigerian market is invaluable and I am confident she will make a significant contribution in continuing to build our presence in Nigeria and across the West Africa region.”

Mrs Oduntan has a BSc in Accounting from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and also holds an MBA from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. [/b]

Etihad Airways launched its service between Lagos and Abu Dhabi on 1 July 2012 with six flights a week enhancing the links between Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and the United Arab Emirates.

The airline recognises the importance of the West African region and in March 2013 expanded its flights to Lagos to a daily service to meet growing demand from passengers travelling to and from Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 2:36pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Tolu Oladipo

Country Manager, Nigeria, Mall For Africa


Tolu is a graduate of Physics from the University of Ilorin and has an MBA from the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife. Over more than two decades, he has held senior roles in People Management, Retail Banking and Executive Management in a number of Nigerian and Multinational Institutions.

After working in development management and teaching roles, Tolu moved to human resources, first at Gulf Bank of Nigeria and later at Intercontinental Bank. Later as Head of Personal Banking at Stanbic IBTC he was charged with P&L accountability as well as service delivery for both Branch Banking and Private Banking.

He has since held a number of senior roles in various other companies, including Head of Sales & Distribution at Liberty Health Pty (THT Nigeria Ltd), Chief Executive Officer of Zuma Health Trust Ltd, an accredited Health Insurance Company, and International Partner at Catenon S.A, a Madrid-based Executive Recruitment firm. Tolu recently joined Mall for Africa as Country Manager, Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 2:28pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Akim Banuso

Microsoft.

General Manager of Microsoft Nigeria






Microsoft has announced the appointment of Akin Banuso, a seasoned technology professional and thought leader within the technology ecosystem as the new General Manager for Nigeria. Banuso will lead the company’s digital transformation drive in one of the most dynamic, innovative and largest economies on the continent. “I am very excited to lead the Microsoft business in Nigeria. Our mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more, and I see so much potential in Nigeria. Since 2000, Microsoft has been partnering in Nigeria’s efforts to empower citizens through the development of Nigeria’s local software and information technology services industry. I am delighted to be at the forefront of this effort. Having collaborated with Microsoft over the last few years, I have first-hand knowledge of the talent within the team, and I’m really looking forward to working with them to bring the vision to life,” Banuso with excitement. Nigeria has shown continued expansion, including diversification within the oil sector and considerable infrastructure investment in the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Industry vertical. Microsoft firmly embraces this tremendous economic and social progress, with Banuso at the helm. Meanwhile, Banuso has held many senior positions within the Information & Communication Technology Industry over the past 20 years. He joins Microsoft from Dell EMC where he spent the last 12 years in various positions including Storage Practice Manager for Dell Services UK, Global Solutions Architect, EMEA Cloud and Converged Solutions Business Manager, Country Manager for Dell Nigeria and Country Leader for Ghana. Prior to Dell EMC, he held various leadership roles with customer organizations such as Banque Paribas, Shell and Friends Provident in the UK. Banuso has also held positions at Siebel (Oracle), HP and Accenture. As country General Manager, Banuso hopes.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 2:21pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Lola Masha

COUNTRY MANAGER, OLX NIGERIA



Lola Masha is the country manager, OLX Nigeria, the leading online classifieds player in the country. Masha joined OLX Nigeria in February 2014 with the goal of building a world-class, trusted and secured online classifieds business that stands out from its competition.
She holds PhD. in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Masha is an outstanding individual with expertise in business development, entrepreneurship, operational transformation, strategy and product development, across numerous industries including technology and consulting.

‎She has significant international experience and has worked with brands like Google and McKinsey Consulting. In this interview with Peter Ugwu, she swiftly reviews e-commerce space in Nigeria in 2015 while discussing OLX’s ambition for growth in the market in the new year.‎
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 2:13pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Olu Phillips


Proserve Country Manager.


Proserv has reinforced its expanding global reach by appointing a country manager in one of West Africa’s fast-emerging provinces.

Olu Phillips takes up the post in Nigeria where Proserv has experienced rapid growth in demand for its integrated services and specialist technology.

Olu, who has extensive experience in the African and international marketplace, will be responsible for overseeing the company’s operations in the region.

He said: “The market in Nigeria is very dynamic and the oil & gas opportunities are immense. An ambitious company like Proserv is well placed to capitalise upon these opportunities and I am very excited about the prospects of building upon the company’s presence in the region where it already has an operational base in Port Harcourt with plans to open a second office in Lagos.”

Olu was previously chief financial officer (CFO) for oil & gas services company, MRS, with responsibility for a wide geographic remit spanning from Nigeria, Senegal and Guinea to the Ivory Coast, Cameroon and Togo. Having initially joined MRS in 2009 as finance director for Nigeria, Olu was made CFO in 2010 and held this position for three years. Prior to this, he worked for Vetco Gray as financial controller for Nigeria.

Proserv Region President Brian Kinsey, Europe & West Africa, said: “Olu brings considerable experience of Nigeria’s marketplace to Proserv. Through his knowledge of the industry and network of connections in the region, we look forward to Olu playing a pivotal role in helping the team at Proserv to further realise its vision for strategic growth in Nigeria. The company has already been operating in Nigeria for a number of years during which we have worked on a diverse range of projects within the subsea arena including Shell’s Bonga development and Addax Petroleum’s Erha project.”

The appointment of a country manager for Nigeria follows recent success in West Africa for Proserv. During May, the company announced it had won a multi-million dollar contract in Angola to design and manufacture a subsea sampling system for BP’s PSVM field development. Operating at a depth of 2,000 metres, the system is believed to be the deepest offshore project in Africa.

Olu, who was born in the UK to Nigerian parents, studied for ACCA (Association of Certified Chartered Accountants) in London before studying for an MBA at Edinburgh Business School. He worked in the UK for more than 10 years across a number of different industries including an international newspaper company and a global cement producer before moving to Nigeria in 2003. Olu, who is now a fellow of the Association of Certified Chartered of Accountants, lives with his family in Lagos.

He said: “Through my financial background, I am able to recognise market trends and emerging business opportunities. I look forward to utilising this knowledge at Proserv and through working to expand its activity in Nigeria, helping to reinforce the company’s fast-evolving global footprint.”
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 1:47pm On Aug 05, 2017
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Dipo Faulkner


IBM Country General Manager for Nigeria


IBM has announced the appointment of Ernest Oladipo Faulkner as Country General Manager, IBM Nigeria. He succeeds Taiwo Otiti who served as Country General Manager, West Africa, since 2010.
Dipo will be responsible for IBM’s overall business in Nigeria with a focus on deploying IBM’s advanced technology capabilities in Cognitive, Cloud Computing, Big Data and Analytics, Mobile and Security to solve current and future needs of institutions in key economic sectors across the country.

A statement issued by IBM Media Relations, Charles Moyela, explained that Dipo will also provide leadership for IBM’s relationships and Corporate Social initiatives in the Civil Society, ICT and Academic communities.
With over 25 years of regional experience, Dipo has been leading IBM’s Global Business Services for Central & West Africa and helped develop strong client relationships in the region.
Dipo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Lagos, Nigeria and an Advanced Management Programme Certificate from Institute de Empressa (ie), Madrid Spain
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PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 5:31am On Aug 05, 2017
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Chief Executive Officer of Caverton Offshore Support Group



Companies in the oil and gas industry do not really invest so much in look and feel. Most critically are those in the service sector. Once they have a logo, the job seems done for them.

When you ask some of them, the response is usually the same: “Why should we spend so much dong what we do not need. We are in the service industry and our clients are few and known. We are not in the mass market and may only work for one or two big oil companies at any point in time. So why should we invest in looking good when we are not an FMCG?

Caverton Group, easily one of the biggest indigenous oil and gas service companies in Nigeria was caught in this mindset. Its case was such that even two companies that make up the group, Caverton Helicopters and Caverton marine Limited had different logos.

You could say this is possible if they are managed differently and different clients. But the truth is they are in the same small, yet very dense market where everyone knows everyone and where the best option to maximise opportunities is through group pitches and cross selling.

It was perhaps in realisation of this and perhaps to challenge presented by new market and growth realities that Caverton has decided to do a makeover of its look and feel. As noted, it would be easier for the brand to take advantage of economies of scale if it operates a group structure which also has all communication, control and command elements fused. But more importantly, the company was also getting listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and as a result needed a uniform face.

The new logo, says Aderemi Makanjuola, Chairman of the group, “symbolizes the Bluton Compass of 3 blue colours which is built on Caverton’s brand legacy showing the indispensable rich deep-seated robust experience in the aviation and marine sectors capped with safety as number one brand value. The shape of the logo reflects a “cave icon” carved out of Caverton’s first alphabet, letter C. The letter C, which is turned 90 degrees backwards illustrates a cave that opens outward and upwards to its limitless environment while also opening inward to a ‘cavernous’ environment. It also symbolizes the rudder of an aircraft as well as that of a ship.
Apart from identifying the aviation and marine sectors, the Blue colour, Makanjuola continues, also reflects “safety”, core brand value which is further accentuated by the choice of White.

Reflecting on the need to weave all businesses together, the chairman revealed it was with a bid “to bring all businesses under a strong single “Mother” brand that enhances our brand strength where the individual businesses will leverage the overall strength of the “Mother” brand.

Caverton Offshore Support Group Plc was incorporated in Nigeria on 2nd June, 2008, as a private limited liability company. The Group operates in the marine and aviation logistics sectors of the Nigerian oil and gas industry. The Caverton Group was formed to acquire Caverton Helicopters Limited and Caverton Marine Limited, both of which were already operating in the Nigerian offshore oil and gas logistics industry. Since inception, the Caverton Group has positioned itself as one of the leading indigenous oilfield services companies in Nigeria and following the passage of the Nigerian Government’s “Local Content Policy” which is aimed at substantially increasing indigenous participation in the local and gas industry, is very well positioned to leverage the opportunities this represents.

The Group achieves its strategic objectives by drawing from both global offshore experience acquired from its strategic partners and the service delivery competence of its member companies. The Group’s commitment to the local content drive of the Nigerian Government is reflected in its well-articulated and continuous manpower development plan. In addition, the Group plans to substantially utilize local resources and facilities on its service delivery platforms.

Bode Makanjuola, CEO, Caverton Group
Bode Makanjuola, CEO, Caverton Group
To announce it arrival as a brand of note, Caverton is looking to become one of Nigeria’s wholly indigenous oil and gas service companies to operate outside the shores of the country. Reports by Bloomberg already indicate the company is looking at taking its businesses and brand presence to jurisdictions like Congo, Mozambique, Angola and Ghana over the next five years.

Gathering the financial muscle to achieve this with minimal hitch is what the brand is at the moment working to add to the just concluded brand makeover. Already, the company has listed 3.35 billion shares at 9.50 naira each on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, says Bloomberg.. This would give the company, which provides oil field services for multinationals including Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), Exxon Mobil Corp. and Total SA, a market capitalization of about 32 billion naira.

The company, which currently operates in Nigeria and Cameroon, plans to buy seven new helicopters and one fixed-wing aircraft by the third quarter to boost its aviation support services and also raise further capital as the need arises to fund further expansion.

Caverton is perhaps the only company of its kind quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Oil and gas companies, majors and minors for that matter, have shied away from the Nigerian capital market citing many reasons, chief of which is stature. The only ones quoted on the Nigerian bourse are downstream companies, especially those in petroleum products marketing.

What this means is that Caverton is going to be a trailblazer of sorts, a factor many believe would encourage others to embrace the market and thus boost activity. Caverton may also be opening a new vista for greater interest in the oil and gas sector by this move to be a quoted company. Most Nigerians do not just know how deep or even profitable businesses in this sector could be.

But with the results recorded by this brand for the 2013 business year, its stocks so quoted looks good enough to not only attract investor interest but also open the minds to greater local investments in the oil and gas industry.

For year ended December 2013, Caverton recorded a turnover of N18.7 billion, up from N16.13 billion for 2012. From this, profit after tax increased by over 40 percent, from N1.3billion in 2012 to N1.8 billion in 2013.

Only very few companies are still able to record 40 percent profit after tax in this economy. What would awaken interest, in addition to the refreshed brand identity are the opportunities and growth prospects ahead the company. Already, there are plans to add as many as seven helicopters in the immediate future. Maturing business tenders may also create the need for an additional 26 helicopters to manage three service support deals which also need as many as seven vessels.

This holds major attractions for a brand most people will soon begin to know and better understand its business operations.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 11:37pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Harmony Holdings Limited was established in 2012 as the investment management vehicle for all Kwara State's commercial and business interests. It is wholly owned by the State government and its mandate is to ensure that all the State's business portfolios are run profitably, and also to help drive the economic development of the state by partnering with local and international businesses to yield good financial and social returns for the people of Kwara State.

Specifically, Harmony Holdings is meant to achieve these objectives by coordinating and overseeing the day-to-day activities of the various companies under its supervision through the provision of efficient Shared Services.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 11:21pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Founder and Owner: Chief Olatunde Badmus



The company is owned by Chief Olatunde Badmus who is the Asiwaju Musulumi of Yoruba land. He was a former President Poultry Association of Nigeria (2002-2006), as at the time he came on board, the fortune of the poultry industry in the country was dwindling and many big farms were closing down.

However, his tenure as the national President of Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) made a spectacular turn around in the fortune of the poultry industry.

Chief Olatunde Badmus has also served in various committees and bodies in different capacities such as:

Member, Presidential Committee for the three Multi-Commodity Development and Marketing Corporation
Member, Board of Trustees of Nigerian Machine Tools.
Former Chairman, Poultry Group of Manufacturers Association Nigeria (MAN)
Former Deputy National President of All Farmers Apex Association
Former Deputy President of All Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (ALFAN)

PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 10:55pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Bako Ambianda

Chairman & CEO, Labacorp Group


Labacorp Group, Ltd is a diversified holding company with strategic investments and core interests in the industrial manufacturing, construction, real estate & hospitality, renewable energy, and agri-business industries. The group principal subsidiaries operate’s in key sectors that drive growth and development, with a footprint in Central Africa and North America.

Labacorp Group subsidiaries include; Global Attain Advancement, Labacorp Power Solutions, Labacorp Commodities Limited, Labacorp Properties Partners, and Labcorp Construction Limited.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 10:44pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Frank Osodi


House Of Bunor




Frank Osodi prides himself on his dynamic nature. He started his career as a model for fashion houses like Dakova, Supreme Stitches, Nikki Africanna amongst others.


Frank also ventured into Choreography and Model management before finding his footings in makeup with his label, House of Bunor and Fashion designing.

As a make-up artist, he has handled television commercials for a lot of Nigerian organizations such as Macleans Toothpaste, Ultrasheen, Chocolate éclairs, Indomie Noodles and others.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 10:34pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Ayo Van Elmar is owned by Nigerian designer Ayo Elizabeth Olaogun.



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‘Ayo’ is African, ‘Van’ is Dutch while Elmar’ was coined from a Spanish word meaning ‘sea’…. a fusion of where the brand is heading.

She moved to Austria when she was 18 years old and came into the fashion designing industry in 2010. Her first collection “Magic Shields” was released in the year 2012. She is one of Nigeria’s most sought after designer with a lot of works under her belt.

It has been a very successful year for Ayo from releasing her Spring/Summer 2016 collection “Fishbone” which was the talk of the town for a very long time to showcasing the “Elegant & Chic” collection at the ELOY Awards last month and opening her fashion cafe in the month of October at the Oriental hotel, opening doors to other designers to stock their collections.

Popular Nigerian Nollywood celebrity actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele was unveiled as the new face of the Ayo Van Elmar brand earlier this month.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 10:10pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Ade Bakare


ADE BAKARE Couture - London


Ade Bakare is a fashion designer who constructs unique couture creations in Lagos. His flagship store stocks a wide range of his designs, including wedding gowns and bridal dresses. His designs encompass a wide a range of styles, including ball gowns and fitted dresses.

Using fabrics like wool, lace, silk and crepe, Ade Bakare Couture makes high-quality, stunning pieces of clothing. His dresses are decidedly feminine, with added modern touches and hints of colour.

Ade Bakare started his couture business in London, and designed dresses all over the UK for a number of years. Later, though, he decided to open a store in his native country, and Ade Bakare Couture opened on Lagos' trendy Victoria Island.

A good place to visit before a special event, Ade can tailor the dress you choose to fit you like a glove, or, using your suggestions design for you a one-of-a-kind piece. The company's new signature bridal and couture perfume, 'Breeze,' is also available to purchase.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 10:02pm On Aug 04, 2017
kn23h:
Se mo le beere lowo eyin mejeje kilode ti e fi n ba awon flat head increase page numbers won? I'm just curious. smiley
I thought about it grin


No more page count for the Igbos except when it's time to bust their lies. and fake posts. grin grin
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Deola Sagoe, founder of Deola



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Deola Sagoe, founder of Deola is the leading lady of African haute couture fashion from Ondo State in Nigeria. Deola has been at the cutting edge of high fashion since 1989 and became the first black woman to present a collection at AltaRoma, Rome’s celebrated fashion week, back in 2004. Her globally appealing style has earned her an enviable clientèle that ranges from Africa's first ladies, to society girls like Lydia Hearst, top model Alek Wek, and famous personalities such as Oprah Winfrey and Will Smith.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 9:39pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Lisa Folawiyo




Nigerian designer Lisa Folawiyo is the cover star of the latest issue of Guardian Life magazine.

The ace designer known for her love of unique prints talks to the magazine about her decision to become a designer, the reaction of the Nigerian society to people who want to be designers, young Nigerian designers not being original enough with their designs and so much more.
PoliticsRe: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomello: 9:12pm On Aug 04, 2017
laudate:
Don't do this, please.... you are going to make these chaps here start crying bitterly. shocked wink
When you see them throwing insults and abuse all over the place with afonja cries left and right, you know they are pained and crying. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomello: 9:11pm On Aug 04, 2017
[quote author=laudate post=59156860][/quote]You might want to stop going back and forth with that troll, I don't think he's worth your time.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 9:02pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Professor E.A Elebute

Director/Co-Founder





Prof. E. A. Elebute is the co-founder and pioneer chairman of Hygeia Nigeria Limited. He is also a Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon. He holds the following qualifications: MA, MD (Trinity College Dublin), FRCS (Edin), FWACS, FMCS (Nig). He has been involved in the...
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 8:58pm On Aug 04, 2017
laudate:
Hmmnn.... if you know how well-respected these guys are, within the oil industry, you would bow for them. cheesy They have constructed more tank farms and petroleum products storage depots in Nigeria, than any other company. They are highly professional and dedicated. undecided

They have constructed oil storage depots & loading facilities for:
ADDAX,
NORTHWEST,
CONOIL,
OANDO,
KNIGHTS TEMPLAS,
PILLAR OIL,
OPTIMAL,
CYBERNETICS,
LEKOIL,
TOTAL,
WABECO,
SAPETRO etc.
They are serious skilled players in the oil and gas business.
PoliticsRe: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomello: 8:48pm On Aug 04, 2017
Doublecheck:
Ask your father the ritual he used your brain for, then you will know why you don't have sense
It's all fun and games, but the highlighted means you are taking it a little too far and this is my Que to start ignoring you from here on.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomello: 8:34pm On Aug 04, 2017
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Alhaji Yunus Alatishe

Cakasa (Nig) Company Limited





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CAKASA is an indigenous trailblazer in the Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
CAKASA (Nigeria) Company Limited was incorporated in 1974 to provide engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services to the Nigerian oil, gas, and industrial infrastructural clients. A trailblazer in the country’s oil and gas sector, we were one of the first indigenous companies to be ISO 9001:2000 certified. We are now introducing ISO 14000 requirement into all our processes.

We use a flexible approach for building value to meet the diverse needs of each client. This approach provides a disciplined, client-focused framework that encourages and empowers management and employees to develop innovative solutions for complex challenges and to constantly improve their work environments and work processes.
PoliticsRe: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomello: 8:19pm On Aug 04, 2017
Michelle Obama wears Duro Olowu


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America's First Lady Michelle Obama's holiday wardrobe this year includes a vibrant, patchwork, folkloric dress by the London-based Nigerian designer, Duro Olowu. The dress, a funky, layered, smock-style, features at least five different silk prints.

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