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I give it to Yoruba women. Beautiful and intelligent species. Very business minded |
[size=15pt]When it comes to business, Ibos, never ever compare yourself to Yorubas. Yorubas don't import china goods and trade. We do BUSINESS [/size] |
Yoruba [size=18pt]President and CEO of the Chester Group [/size] Robert O. Agbede is President and CEO of the Chester Group, a leading Total Water and Energy Management Company that specializes in water/wastewater, oil & gas, liquid natural gas (LNG), micro‐turbines, energy solutions through innovation and efficiencies, design‐build, operations and maintenance (O&M), program & construction management, asset management and scientific research & development. [size=14pt]Chester is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with offices throughout the country as well as internationally[/size] . Mr. Agbede acquired the firm in 2003, making it one of the operating companies within the ATS Group, the company he founded in 1987. Chester, which turned 100 in 2010, is the largest African‐American‐owned water/wastewater, energy, and environmental engineering firm in the United States and the largest Water, Wastewater and Energy firm in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. The Chester Group is also a recognized leader in the shale gas energy market in providing total energy and water solutions for all the major shale gas firms including exploration & production, midstream and distribution companies. Chester is developing energy cost saving solutions through LNG and microturbine technologies for our municipal and industrial clients. Chester is also committed to working with our clients to assist them in managing their operations, meeting existing challenges, planning for the future, and engineering and implementing solutions to meet their needs. Chester provides innovative solutions to client issues requiring design, engineering, scientific investigation/analyses, management, and consulting services. Chester is a leading client‐focused, technology‐based national provider of professional services to major public and private sector clients. A recognized expert in the field of exploration and production in natural gas and mining, Mr. Agbede is a University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering graduate with Bachelors and Masters Degrees and a holder of several other U.S. patents. In 2000, he was inducted into the school’s Engineering Hall of Fame, joining other prominent graduates who have made significant contributions to American industry. Mr. Agbede is the recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Alumnus Award of the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Agbede has developed a work culture that emphasizes the importance of giving back, viewing corporate social responsibility as good business. Chester engages with small/minority businesses and students in areas of mentoring. The Robert O. Agbede Scholarship at the University of Pittsburgh benefits African American students pursuing engineering degrees. Also at the University of Pittsburgh, the Robert O. Agbede Annual Diversity Award encourages recruitment and retention of African-American faculty and students. Chester endowments and scholarships at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, presently valued at over $3 million dollars, support African American student enrollment and retention primarily in Engineering and Sciences. https://www.pittsburghurbanmedia.com/clientfiles/image/agbede%20photo2.JPG |
kettykin:Save your noise for later .... I got stuff to post. If you no like am, create another thread and don't mention Yoruba. |
kettykin:Don't play victim. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcml1gxtCCM |
They think they can silence me? ![]() totit:No mind the iBo noisemakers wey no sabi register their 2x2 corner shops dey claim business. Awe, I dey come. Make I finish something real quick. More Yoruba wonders to post. I haven't even reached the science and technology sector yet ![]() |
FriendChoice:He heavy for mouth. If you ask me, na who I go ask... |
Florblu:Nnamdi Kanu |
Like radio Biafra like radio boko haram. |
Jonwesley:Lol you sound so inferior. Femi Kutu's Yoruba lyrics nko? Asa nko? We all know Yoruba controls Nigerians music. |
aadvark:Defend a point to a slowpoke? Nigga swerve |
engrdonatus:Really. Flath.ead try again. Your oil money ain't even enough for Bayelsa that can't pay salaries. Ooni was rich before becoming king so stop spitting at us. What do you think us 'developing' imo and Onitsha if not oil money? Do they not get allocations too? |
Onogiede:Local village kings. Who sabi them? |
Yoruba repping! Flathe.ads hating and claiming. |
nzemila:So obvious this is a multiple ID. When was the last time you posted before now? |
mohciz69:Nothing new about claiming Yoruba online. Use your brain. |
Does Allah listen to corrupt demons? |
aadvark:Do you hear how dumb you sound? Where does Seun get these mofos? |
mohciz69:Benin Yoruba. You're Nigerian and you still don't know that Yorubas are found across west Africa. What a shame. What do they teach you guys in Iboland? Her mother is from Oyo state and she speaks Yoruba fluently. She even sings in Yoruba too. Educate yourself. |