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ednut1:Envy is a bad thing, he owns it all
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creativehubb:Pls show me evidence of that used PJ costs 300k USD? |
creativehubb:Pls which pj can you get for 300k USD,pls show me one? |
werisetogether:Na mistake |
Blitzking:Someone that gave out two jets worth about $70m is worth $50m-$300m? Next joke pls |
Onyiridike:These people in this list are not richest Igbo land. Felix idiga pass all of them... |
revolt:How is this bragging? You clearly don't know what bragging means.. |
ednut1:He owns it, they are all registered with his name |
mrvitalis:Which world are you living? $25million can't get you two gulfstreams. He is also right aircrafts are leased to Nigerian airlines but Jafac solely owns his aircrafts.. All of them customized and registered with his name.. |
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Felix Chidi Idiga is a Nigerian Business Mogul and Entrepreneur. He is the Chairman/CEO of JAFAC Group of Companies. He became a multibillionaire in his mid 30s. Born: Felix Chidi Idiga, June 30, 1963,Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria. Occupation: MD/CEO JAFAC Group - Involved in Dredging, Marine, Logistics, Asphalt Production and Sales, Road/Bridge Construction, Equipment Sales/Leasing, Building Construction, Offshore Services; Vessel, Tanker Vessel, Tug Boats, Barges, Security Boats services, etc. Agriculture - Rice Farming. Hospitality Industry, Aviation. GROWING UP AND EDUCATION Felix Idiga attended St. Mary's Primary school, Amaifeke, Orlu, 1972 to 1977 and later proceeded to secondary school. He was unable to complete secondary school in one stretch due to his natural quest for business and entrepreneurship. Felix later went back to school, Pre-Varsity Education Centre, Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja, to complete his disrupted secondary education. Consequently, he ventured into the business world in 1984. With the help of his father, he was provided him the initial capital to start up a house utensils business in Onitsha. Inevitably, in June 1987, he went over to Lagos State, Nigeria to seek for greener pastures and to diversify his growing business. Later, he ventured into importation by traveling to Europe to import certain goods like designer shoes and apparels. ENTREPRENEURSHIP/BUSINESSES A) JAFAC Group of Companies As Chairman/CEO of JAFAC Group, which is made up of the following companies : • JAFAC Motors Nigeria/ JAFAC Auto Inc. USA • JAFAC Wine • JAFAC Construction Limited • JAFAC Investment Nigeria Limited • SWAT LINK’s Limited (Maritime) • Swat Technology Limited • Global Private Jet Charter • JAFAC Hospitality Industry (Galpin Suites & Hotel) • Jafac Oil and Gas • Jafac Real estate His garage is filled with numerous collections of Rolls Royce ranging from Cullinans, Phantoms, Ghost etc amongst other automobiles. He owns the highest number of Private jets and Rolls Royce in Nigeria. Allegedly, he donated billions of naira to a political party in 2015,2019 and 2023. He also donated his private jet to Tinubu's campaign. Net worth: Undisclosed but estimated to be worth billions of dollars. He is revered with the title "Akuatuegwu of Igbo land."
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Nigerian billionaire tech tycoon. Leo Stan Ekeh, to invest $250 million in renewable energy across Africa. Zinox Technologies Limited, a renowned computer hardware manufacturing, and ICT integration company led and predominantly owned by Nigerian,Imo state born tech tycoon, Leo Stan Ekeh, has revealed plans to invest more than $250 million in renewable energy projects across Africa. The announcement was made by Ekeh, who serves as the managing director of Zinox Technologies Limited and also chairs the Zinox Group. He emphasized that the investment aims to expand access to competitive and climate-friendly electricity supplies for both homes and businesses in Nigeria. The funds, specifically secured for this ambitious endeavor, are poised to create new opportunities for enhancing the quality of life while lending support to developers, the Renewable Energy Association of Nigeria, and other key stakeholders involved in the priority projects. The multimillion-dollar commitment comes after years of extensive research and tests running of durable and cost-efficient multifaceted renewable energy solutions designed for Africa, with a particular focus on Nigeria. Zinox Technologies has established a strategic partnership with leading renewable energy companies in China, the UK, South Africa, and Dubai to achieve its goals effectively. The unveiling of this groundbreaking initiative occurred during Zinox’s annual strategic business retreat, signifying a new chapter for the company that has been at the forefront of pioneering innovative technologies in Nigeria and across Africa for the past two decades. As part of this initiative, Zinox will launch enterprise products and solutions specifically tailored to power off-grid solutions, estates, and hospitality businesses in collaboration with its partners. Additionally, the company will continue its consumer-focused efforts, building on the success of its iPower products designed for homes and small to medium organizations. To ensure the successful implementation of these projects, Zinox has already commenced training for over 500 Nigerian engineers and certified technicians hailing from all 36 states, along with Abuja. These skilled professionals will be responsible for conducting standard power audits, installations, and after-sales support nationwide, ensuring customers receive full value for their investment. Ekeh, a visionary entrepreneur who founded Zinox Group in 2001 as a pioneer in West Africa’s computer manufacturing and information and communications technology solutions, has been instrumental in the growth of the company. Over the years, Zinox has become a key player in Nigeria’s tech industry and a dominant force in African e-commerce. One of its subsidiaries, Konga, stands as one of the largest online retail platforms in the country. Read more: https://billionaires.africa/2023/07/05/nigerian-tech-tycoon-leo-stan-ekeh-to-invest-250-million-in-renewable-energy-across-africa/ |
0fodirinwa:The owner of that stuff is from Imo state ooo.. But why not rest Kwanu,nawa oo |
0fodirinwa:The owner of that stuff is from Imo state ooo.. But why not rest Kwanu,nawa oo |
Naniboi17:What about non Imolites, can they apply? |
Chikeluba25:Tiger foods is from Imo state tho |
Money is good..but he should have supported his Igbo brother |
NwekereNdoki:The south east is the still the best performing region in waec, however, the state ranking is fake news because Sokoto state didn't write Waec in 2022 but they were enlisted in the ranking. The report you shared is from 2019- 2021. |
I have seen numerous conflicting results online, this is fake. |
Femifasola:That's a typical Abalikili dialect, I am not from Imo but I know Imo dialect when I hear it. |
Edoziesmart:Stop talking thrash,there is insecurity in the entire south east especially in Anambra, Imo and Abia |
Whether the man that was killed is innocent or responsible for the killing of those young men, there are vital points that we are neglecting. 1 The killers were armed with AK-47: this confirms that ipoB ESN are the UGM that are responsible for terrorising Igboland. 2 The victim was dumped in a big ditch containing other decomposed corpses:. This confirms that ipoB ESN UGm is a violent group which is responsible for most of the deviances we see in the south east..In some of their camps that have been raided, ditches containing decomposed corpses were found, it is one of their signatures. 3 The man that recorded the video was speaking Ebonyi dialect: This confirms that Simon Ekpa imported most of his boys to other states to constitute crime and other violence.. Note: I am not exonerating the victim but these salient points proves that ipoB ESN UGm is a violent group.. Now we know IPOB is culpable.. Some of their leaders are now trying to exonerate IPOB claiming that the video was fabricated to tarnish the image of IPOB and Ebubeagu is responsible for killing the young man. Lets not forget that IPOB ESN Simon Ekpa UGM declared him wanted so they are responsible for the man's death which further exposes them as a violent group. Hope Uzodimma is hated because he is trying to curb the menace of IPOB ESN UGm,let's not forget how the south east was plunged into violence last year before the government was forced to apply unconventional measures to solve the menace. It's unfortunate Hope Uzodimma found himself to be the governor of Imo state at this sensitive period. A period were the government will be tagged murderers when they decide to go after UGM. |
Kingsbuchi:Okay, I am not from Imo but I like the maturity of Imo billionaires they hide themselves a lot... Igbos are truly blessed..Imagine Imo billionaires plus Anambra billionaires...Igbos get am.... |
I thought Chidi Ajaere God is Good motors is from Anambra |
History was made yesterday at the Kano Party Fest, this is the first of it kind and wonders happened. Imo born Billionaire Ugonna Osinachi Cliff Orabuchi AKA Pantaker, CEO Teka Group, gifted Plinky Sounds the sum of 20 million naira after his incredible performance at Kano Party Fest. Said he's also going to support Plinky Philandre musical career.
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I don't want to be subjective about this matter, let's see the agreement between the two parties. This is the response of Imo state government: Imo state government has described as distasteful and cheap blackmail the claim by Innoson Motors that it is owing the company N2.5b being cost of the vehicles it supplied to it some months ago, insisting that the company’s claim are half truths ,intended to impugn on the integrity of the state government for ulterior motives. Reacting to a threat by the company that it is filling a lawsuit to recover” over N2.5B debt owed’ it by the state government, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon Declan Emelumba deplored the manner the company is going about the recovery of the so called debt. The Commissioner said the truth is that the government bought vehicles worth over N5b from Innoson motors and has so far paid them N3.5b. According to him, contrary to the claim of Innoson Motors, the said N2.5b is actually the balance due from the original value of the purchase. He regretted that Innoson motors, for reasons best known to them, decided to hide this fact from the public. Emelumba insisted that the total value of the vehicles supplied was in excess of N5b and that the government has been servicing the debt since then. He said the management of Innoson Motors was actually the one that breached the contractual agreement with the state government regarding the sale and maintenance of the vehicles. According to him, there is a clause in the purchase agreement stipulating the siting of a maintenance workshop in owerri and a mobile workshop as well , by Innoson Motors, for the maintenance of the vehicles. He noted that inspite of the fact that the company breached this agreement, the state government has been servicing the debt and still maintaining the vehicles, disclosing that more than 70% of the vehicles have already broken down. He said both the threat by the company and resort to media trial of the government were in bad faith. “It appears the company is out to rubbish the integrity of the government, otherwise it would not have twisted the facts of the case and published same concerning this honest business transaction , even when it failed to show the public the terms of the contract and the clauses the government breached therein. “The whole thing smacks of mischief and bad faith” Emelumba added. He also regretted that Innoson Motors had not actually exhausted all means of negotiation before threatening the government with a law suit. He said “the mischievous resort to media trial has confirmed that the company is more interested in compromising the integrity of the government rather than being paid its outstanding balance from the contract sum” The commissioner disclosed that although no court process has been served it, the government will meet the company in court as soon as a process is served. Source: Vanguard |
I think the news about the 13% derivative is fake. To the best of my knowledge before we can benefit from the 13% derivative, we must not only have oil wells but also functional oil companies that must contribute revenue into the federation account. Below is the authentic news. Chikeluba25:
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MrStan11:I don't think this is true |
OChimex:Imo son not Innoson, meaning Tummy Tummy is from Imo state |
0fodirinwa:The companies also engage in commercial private jet charter services but why all this hate, we are all Igbos. One love |
This is Felix idiga's son, if his son is like this imagine the worth of the father https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d3cjJy553Y Naniboi17: |
No doubt he is very wealthy but richest in Igboland? I doubt, have you heard of Felix Idiga Jafac? He is also into aviation,cars, construction,vessels ,oil and gas etc there are men that don't want themselves to be known Naniboi17: |
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What a joke. Make una rest