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JULIUS ADEWALE ADELUSI ADELUYI - Chairman/Ceo Juli Plc. Juli Plc was incorporated on September 14, 1972 as a Private Limited Liability Company under the name Juli Pharmacy (Nigeria) Limited while actual business started earlier on Monday 2, 1971. From inception, the company was established to carry on the professional business in the areas of distribution, wholesale and retail of pharmaceutical products. By a Special Resolution of the Board, the Company’s name was changed to Juli Pharmacy and Stores (Nigeria Limited) on March 14, 1997 to meet the diversification objective of the Company which it embarked upon in 1976. By 1985, the Company already had 22 branches nationwide. The company went public through an offer for subscription on February 10, 1986 and was listed on November 7, 1986 as the first indigeneously promoted company in Nigeria to be quoted on The Nigeria Stock Exchange. The company’s name was changed from Juli Pharmacy Plc to Juli Plc on August 22, 1991 to reflect the flexibility in its marketing strategy. The company re-approached the capital market through a hybrid offer in March 2003. The company is reputable for providing services in retail, wholesale and importation of pharmaceutical products and pioneered the philosophy of pharmaceutical chain stores in Nigeria. It has over the years enjoyed tremendous goodwill in the market. In 2005, the company extended its health care delivery services by including Diagnostic Services (Laboratory and Scan Services) to complement the retail business. In 2011, the company embarked on further diversification of its operations that culminated in the production of Juli-Life Water and the importation of its own brands of pharmaceutical products (G-Plus Caps – multivitamins and minerals and Methaderm-P Cream) all of which were introduced into the market within the first quarter of 2012.
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HipTV is a Nigerian basic cable television channel owned by Ayo Animashaun . The channel is the sole channel with broadcasting rights to The Headies . Headquartered in Ikeja, Lagos State, HipTV's features are centred majorly on entertainment ranging from latest music videos, entertainment news and lifestyle. HipTV was launched in July 2007 by Ayo Animashaun as a broadcast platform for Hip Hop World Magazine but has since risen to become a music and entertainment channel. On November 5, 2013, HipTV was launched on Multichoice's DSTV as a 24-hour channel with a target audience from over 40 countries in Africa.
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Oba Adetola Olaniyi Olaonipekun Emmanuelking Ceo of Adron Homes is a dynamic and versatile corporate titan with proven track records in the real estate sector. He started his professional practice in the year 1996 with WEMABOD Estate Ltd, Cocoa House, Ibadan. He later joined Boarneges Estate Ltd. in January 2000 as the company’s property manager. However, in bid to widen the scope of his professionalism, he explored other areas of relevance especially in marketing. He got appointed into the Senior Management rank at the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, Ibadan Distribution Zone in 2001 where he worked for Seven years. After a sense of accomplishment at Power Holding Company of Nigeria, he sought greater responsibilities and passion for excellence by joining SIM Properties & Homes Ltd as the AGM (Estate, Marketing and Operations) and he was appointed as Executive Director in Evermore Properties Investment Limited. As a first class breed strategist, his contributions in the two companies were tremendous. He turned the operations of the companies around which brought in huge sales, growth and business expansion and in year 2012 birth the dream called ADRON HOMES AND PROPERTIES LIMITED- a foremost Real Estate Development Company in Nigeria. He grew ADRON from zero Capital Base to asset value of over Six (6) billion naira.
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PHASE 3 TELECOMMS owned by STANLEY JEGEDE is an aerial fiber optic network infrastructure provider, providing connectivity , network management and data storage services to wholesale, enterprise and retail customers across West Africa.The company was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in Abuja , Nigeria . In 2014, the company added over 1000 km to its existing 6000 km coverage area with footprint expansion of its MPLS network and fixed broadband services. They now operate a 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi) open-access aerial fibre optic network. The company has been vital to growth in Africa's growing ICT market, implementing the Wire Nigeria Project —conceived by the Nigerian Communications Commission to help provide broadband communications access to rural communities.Phase 3 has a broad range of wholesale and enterprise clients which include: Glo, MTN, EMTS, Smile Communications, Starcomms, Airtel, GTB, Adam Smith, Afren and more.Some of the African countries where the company currently has operations include Benin, Togo and Republic of Niger. In 2009, Phase3 investments cull in the Nigerian telecommunications space hit US$100 million with fiber optic building projects centesring on transmission services. Further expansion saw the commencement of the US$200 million cross-country optic fiber coverage project for carrier-grade international voice services to PSTN, GSM, and Pan-European calling card operators, as well as Tier 1 traffic Carriers to interconnect' riding on their international connectivity through SAT3 in Lagos, where a Gateway provides a link to their POP in London, thus giving it connectivity with over 370 carriers. In September of that year, the company signed an exclusive right of way Concession Agreement with theCommunautéé Electrique du Benin (CEB), the authority responsible for the operation of High Voltage Power lines in both Benin and Togo Republics; a development that gained them the longest regional terrestrial fiber network linking Nigeria to the Republic of Benin and Togo, with potentials for connections to Ghana and Burkina Faso from Togo; making them about the first regional fiber optic cable network provider in West Africa to operate national fiber optic cable backbone interconnecting six (6) West African countries. In March 2015, Phase 3 Telecom announced that it would be deploying aerial fiber optic infrastructure from Kano in Nigeria to Gazaoua in the Republic of Niger on a project facilitated by the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) through the extension of the Backbone Transmission Infrastructure Program (BTRAIN) programme to Niger under the authorization of Ministry of Communication Technology for the Federal Republic of Nigeria to deliver key infrastructure to connect the neighbours to the rest of the world and establish strong and sustainable partnerships across the sub-region. The network will be 228 km long and will give Niger the opportunity to leverage on the bandwidth capacity available at the Nigerian coast, through Phase 3 telecom's aerial fiber network which is critical to the acceleration of sustainable socio-economic inclusion and growth for the Republic of Niger. Niger is a landlocked country that borders seven countries, namely Algeria, Republic of Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Libya, Mali, and Nigeria. The lack of backbone infrastructure between the Republic of Niger and its neighbours leaves Niger unable to take full advantage of broadband. With one of the lowest internet penetration rates in West Africa at 1.7% in 2013, Niger will have the opportunity to use the large bandwidth capacity which is available at the Nigerian coast in Lagos through the Phase3 telecom aerial fibre network. This will also widen the market for under-sea cable owners in Nigeria thus enhancing the objectives of the Nigeria - Niger Joint Commission (NNJC) and the partnership between the two countries. Connecting these areas means that businesses in these locations get to enjoy increasing network access in view of recent network expansion as well as the global partnership with PCCW Global, the Hong Kong-headquartered international operating division of HKT, Hong Kong's premier telecom service provider.(Wikipedia)
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