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Flashh:[color=Scarlet]I guess his name speaks for him[/color] |
And this is 2014 broadcast.. I laugh at stupidity of those saying that radio Biafra started after Gej lost election in 2015... ![]() |
I smell lies in this article... |
Medley:Change is constant but it doesn't guarantee you positivity... just like the outcome of APC change... |
Inconclusive results are the order of the day nothing else |
Op next time put a caution... viewers discretion Just got a running stomach to to an eyesore that was meant to be a market |
Incompetent in terms of what?? |
Lol |
dimieprincess:Lol, so you mean in all this hardship and recessions you still can't see how the economy is being raped and bastardized? Disobeying court rules and persecuting critiques are also invisible and not human right violations and bastardization? Dear save me some grace and accept you are a PDP impostor... damn the zombies has upgraded their mumunology to a whole new level |
dimieprincess:Even buhari is an ex dictator, what makes you think that IBB won't do much better than buhari... |
managermahmud:So you never chop, you never even sub, you never bath, you are using Internet.org to do nairaland. And you wana dictate for the Igbos around the world where they will favourably hold their congressional meeting huh? Mind your business ojareh |
You are fron state but who ask you?? Gej wasn't a failure. Summary: It was in his tenure that we have the most favourable and the strongest economy ever in our history... #FACT |
oyinkinola:The east is the epitome of vibrancy... Even the three wise men came from the east... Jesus touched down on earth right in the middle Eastern part of the world... The sun didn't mistakenly decide to rise from the eastern part of the universe.. |
ArmedRobber:Violence are recorded in every part of the world... so? |
Yet your myopic mind won't tell you that bokoharam and herdmen brutality all originated from the north... Why mention eastern Nigeria? Leaving southwestern Nigeria where oso abiola was recorded... Shameful hypocrites... |
Change that to what? Idiotic presidiotta |
Lol... I know there was something fishy... Now the osunites will have to pay through their nose just to keep up the fake image of aregbesola to Nigerians faces... |
I thought they said that IPOB are jobless miscreants?? .. now I know is all story for the gods ... I love IPOB |
You want to be president yet you are hiding under one monicker... Are you illegal? We will take you serious when you begin to unmask your identity... |
ifechez:If you donno why not go and find out, why disturbing our peace |
Old Anambra State was created in 1976 from part of East Central State, and its capital was Enugu. A further re-organisation in 1991 divided Anambra into two states, Anambra and Enugu. The capital of Anambra is Awka. wikipedia My question, since Enugu as a capital of old anambra state was lost to new Enugu state will you also say that new enugu state is 40 years BC the capital is 40 years?? If your answer is yes then the same goes to Anambra state and vice versa |
The 3 flyovers commissioned are they still abandoned too? |
amaechi1:I will answer you, you are shortchanging yourself nigga... Now the subsidy is outta d picture, I guess you are happy buying fuel twice the normal flat rate of last dispensation... now the fedgovt instead of fending for you by keeping to their promise of making the price of fuel to a low rate of #40 they are telling you they are saving the money used in shortchanging you too... Reason properly and not like a dead brain... |
amaechi1:Then you should be grateful burning cheap fuel with understandable power supply, can you say so in the present administration with expensive fuel and poor power supply... Thanks to minister of darkness for making history with zero mw of generated electricity... ![]() |
All I see are propagandas... Besides nobody will say he didn't boast of at least at some point in time steady power supply during Gej era... |
Tunnel or flood channel .... |
Op in all the lies quickly tell us one lie nah... |
Raydos:Lol but still looking to see where I mistakenly added raydos |
[s] jollymizzle:[/s] Balderdash... |
16. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies(Automobiles) (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-14.png Prince Molade Alexander Okoya-Thomas FCNA, MFR, OFR, KSS[2] (8 June 1935 – 1 February 2015)[5] was born in Lagos. He obtained his formal education at Princess School Lagos, Baptist Academy, Lagos, Balham & Tooting College of Commerce London and Columbia University in New York City. He was recognised as the Asoju Oba of Lagos, Babasuwa of Ijebu-Remo, Odofin of Ife. He was also till his demise, the Chancellor of Lagos State University[2] and chairman of CFAO Nigeria Limited. 17. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox (Computer, technology) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-15.png Leonard “Leo” Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh (born February 22, 1956) is a Nigerian businessman and chairperson of Zinox Technologies Limited. In addition to Zinox, he has been involved with companies Task Systems, Technology Distributions Limited, ICT Brokers, TD Plus, ICT Connect and Buyright AFRICA Dotcom. 18. Fola Adeola – GTBank (Banking) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-16.png Fola Adeola established Guaranty Trust Bank, which he managed as managing director/CEO from its inception in 1990 to July 2002. The bank has since expanded beyond Nigeria to other neighbouring African countries (The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Liberia) and in United Kingdom. The bank became listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1996. In 2002, Adeola voluntarily retired from Guaranty Trust Bank, after twelve years, handing over to his deputy, Tayo Aderinokun. Since then he has served as the chairman UTC,ARM, Lotus Capital, Eterna Oil, CardinalStone Partners Limited, Tafsan Breweries (board member), and Credit Registry Services. 19. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars (Auto retailing) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-17.png Micheal Ade-Ojo, OON (June 14,1938) is a Nigerian business magnate and founder of Elizade University. Ilara-mokin Ondo state, Nigeria 20. Abdulsamad Rabiu – Bua Group (Oil & gas, manufacturing) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-18.png Abdulsamad Rabiu is the founder of BUA Group, a Nigerian conglomerate active in sugar refining, cement production, real estate, logistics and port operations. Rabiu is expanding cement production. In September 2015, BUA signed a $600 million deal with Sinoma International Engineering, a Chinese cement equipment and engineering service provider, to construct a second production line at its flagship Obu cement plant, located in Edo State in the western part of Nigeria. 21. Folorunsho Alakija – Famfa Oil (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-19.png Folorunsho Alakija is a Nigerian businesswoman who is the second richest African woman after Isabel Dos Santos and also the third richest woman of African descent in the world.[2] She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion,[3] oil and printing industries.[4]She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.[5] Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion[1][4] As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. 22. High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs– Moni Pulo (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-20.png Revered Nigerian statesman O.B. Lulu-Briggs is the founder and chairman of Moni Pulo Limited, an oil exploration and production company. Moni Pulo was awarded its first oil block in 1992 when the Nigerian president at the time, Ibrahim Babangida, was encouraging indigenous participation in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry. The company currently has oil blocks in Ondo state, Abia and Akwa-Ibom state. 23. Hakeem Bello Osagie– Etisalat Nigeria (Telecom) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-21.png Hakeem Belo-Osagie is a Nigerian businessman and philanthropist. He was listed by Forbes Magazine as the forty-first richest man in Africa in 2014.[1] Mr Belo-Osagie started his career as a petroleum economist and lawyer, following his graduation from Harvard Business School. For more than three decades, he has been a key player in the Nigerian economy through his participation in several private sector businesses; particularly in the fields of energy, finance and telecommunications. Mr Belo-Osagie is currently the chairman of Etisalat’s Nigerian arm, in which he controls a significant stake. He also has a range of other business interests in Nigeria.[2] Mr Belo-Osagie and his wife, the lawyer Dr Myma Belo-Osagie (a founding partner of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie), are noted philanthropists who believe strongly in the power of education. They are among the largest donors to the African Leadership Academy in Johannesburg, and have endowed a fund for the promotion of Africa at Yale.[3][4] The couple are also supporters of Harvard University’s Center for African Studies, and Mr Belo-Osagie has established a scholarship to support African students studying at Balliol College, Oxford. 24. Sani Bello– Amni Petroleum (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-1.jpg Sani Bello (born 27 November 1942) is a Nigerian businessman and retired Nigerian Army colonel and founder of the Sani Bello Foundation.[1] 25. Mohammed Indimi– Oriental Petroleum (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-22.png Mohammed Indimi is the chairman and leading shareholder of Oriental Energy Resources, a privately held Nigerian oil exploration and production company he founded in 1990. Oriental currently has three projects offshore of Nigeria’s Niger Delta region. Six of his children serve on the company’s board. His net worth dropped from an estimated $670 million a year ago due to ongoing low oil prices. 26. Sir Emeka Offor– Chrome Group (Oil & gas, marine) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-23.png Sir Emeka Offor, Chairman of the Chrome Group, has extensive domestic and international business experience in numerous sectors of the economy. A dynamic and hard-charging entrepreneur, he exhibits the strength of character, vision and dedication required to be successful in an often challenging and demanding environment. 27. Chief Arthur Eze– Atlas Oranto Petroleum (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-24.png Arthur Eze is a Nigerian business man and reputed to be one of the wealthiest men in Africa.[1] He is the founder and Chairman of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, which has assets in Nigeria, Liberia, Guinea, and the Gambia.[2] In 2010 Eze made $200M selling oil blocks in Liberia.[2] He founded the company in 1991. 28. Vincent Amaechi Obianodo -Young Shall Grow Motors, RockView Hotels(Transportation, hotels) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-2.jpg Vincent Amaechi Obianodo Founded The Young Shall Grow” Motors Limited a wholly owned Nigeria Transport Company which has been in operation since the early 1970s and serves as its Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. Chief. Obianodo serves as Director of Cell Communications Nigeria Ltd. Chief. Obianodo has diversified to other sectors, such as Oil and Gas, Hospitality and Engineering. He serves as Chairman of other enterprises that include, Vinee Gas Limited, Vinee Oil 29. Ifeanyi Ubah. Capital Oil and Gas & Gabros international Football Club https://www.channelstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Ifeanyi-Ubah-deregulation-capital-Oil.jpg Dr Ifeanyi Patrick Ubah is a driven man. Built like a solid rock with boundless energy, he has an effortless capacity to work round the clock. His ability to take tough and far reaching business decisions sometimes 12 hours non-stop marks him out as hard-nosed entrepreneur, tactful and foresighted business mogul of the 21st Century. He is, beyond doubt, a leader in the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry in Nigeria today as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited. The company has, within a short period of five years, become a flagship in the industry; and is the first among many other blue chip companies of similar and diverse concerns chaired by this hardworking, focused, determined and amiable young man. A man of humble beginning, amiable, likeable and good natured personality, he holds a B.Sc in International Relations and is married to Mrs. Uchenna Ubah, a graduate of Business Administration from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. The marriage is blessed with five children. The visionary Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Capital Oil & Gas Industries Limited, no doubt, is an ambitious business mogul who, from the very day he joined the oil and gas business, decided to distinguish himself and the company creditably. FC Ifeanyi Ubah came into being from the acquisition of Gabros international Football Club by Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah. The Club was formerly known as IYAYI football club of Benin City before its acquisition by Chief Gabriel Chukwuma and renamed Gabros International Football Club. FC Ifeanyi Ubah has its headquarters at 21 Nnobi Road, Nnewi Anambra state. Cc: lalatisticlala mynd44 Post by David from source |
1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – Dangote Group, (Manufacturing, oil & gas,) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter.jpg Aliko Dangote GCON (born 10 April 1957) is a Nigerian billionaire, [2] who owns the Dangote Group, which has interests in commodities. The company operates in Nigeria and other African countries, including Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo, Tanzania, and Zambia.[3] As of January 2015, he had an estimated net worth of US$18.6 billion.[2] Dangote is ranked by Forbes magazine as the 67th richest person in the world and the richest in Africa; [4] he peaked on the list as the 23rd richest person in the world in 2014.[5] He surpassed Saudi-Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi in 2013 by over $2.6 billion to become the world’s richest person of African descent.[6] 2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Globacom (Oil & gas, Banking, Telecom) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter.png Michael Adeniyi Agbolade Ishola Adenuga Jr (born 29 April 1953) is a Nigerian business tycoon, and the second richest person in Nigeria. His company Globacom is Nigeria’s second-largest telecom operator, and also has a presence in Ghana and Benin. He also owns stakes in the Equitorial Trust Bank and the oil exploration firm Conoil (formerly Consolidated Oil Company). Forbes has estimated his net worth at $3.2 billion as of September 2015[1] which makes him second wealthiest Nigerian behind Aliko Dangote, and the sixth richest person in Africa.[2] 3. Femi Otedola – Forte Oil and Gas (Oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-1.png Femi Otedola (born 1962) is a Nigerian businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and chairman of Forte Oil Plc, an importer of fuel products. He is also the founder of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd, and the owner of a number of other businesses across shipping, real estate and finance. He is the second Nigerian after Aliko Dangote to be included on the Forbes list of dollar-denominated billionaires. He has recently invested in power generation as part of the liberalisation of the sector in Nigeria. 4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group (Aviation, Shipping, publishing, manufacturing) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-2.png Orji Uzor Kalu (born April 21, 1960) is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria, who served as the governor of Abia State, Nigeria from May 29, 1999, to May 29, 2007. Prior to his election, he served as the chairman of the Borno Water Board and the chairman of the Cooperative and Commerce Bank Limited. Kalu was also a member of the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) and the chairman of the PPA Board of Trustees. He was the party’s candidate for president in the April 2007 general election.[1] 5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group (Automobile, manufacturing) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-3.png Dr.Cosmos Maduka’s gift is entrepreneurship. And from a meagre capital of N200 he has built an unimaginable business empire. Today, thirty-six years after he was sacked as an apprentice by his boss for serving the God who gave him the rare gift, he has a visible presence in many key sectors of the economy, The Coscharis Group which has several subsidiaries that includes: Coscharis Auto Industries Ltd., Coscharis Technologies and Foods Ltd., Coscharis Exports Ltd., Coscharis Securities Ltd., Coscharis Finance and Investment Ltd. 6. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet (Insurance, transportation, oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-4.png Jimoh Ibrahim is a lawyer, politician, businessman, and philanthropist in Nigeria. He is the chairman and chief executive officer ofGlobal Fleet Group, a diversified conglomerate based in Nigeria, with business interests and subsidiaries in neighboring West Africancountries. 7. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone (Banking, Telecom) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-5.png Jim Ovia (born November 4, 1951) is a Nigerian businessman who founded Zenith Bank in 1990. After gaining degrees at bothSouthern University and University of Louisiana at Monroe, he attended Harvard Business School. He served as CEO until 2010, when he transferred into the chairman role. He has been the recipient of a Nigerian national honor.[1][2] Jim Ovia is the Founder of Zenith Bank Plc where he retired as pioneer Group Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer after two decades of meritorious leadership which positioned the bank as one of the largest and most profitable banks in Africa. As an accomplished banker with over three decades experience, he introduced a great deal of innovations into the Nigerian banking industry. Jim Ovia is also the Founder of Visafone Communications Limited. He is the Chairman of the Nigerian Software Development Initiative (NSDI) and also Chairman, National Information Technology Advisory Council (NITAC). He is a member of the Honorary International Investor Council as well as the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI). 8. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank (Banking, Telecom) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-6.png Mr. Pascal G. Dozie is the Co-Founder, Partner, and Non-Executive Partner at African Capital Alliance. He is the Founder of Kunoch Limited. He was the Founder of Diamond Bank PLC. Mr. Dozie served as the Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Bank Plc. He served as the President at the Nigeria Stock Exchange. He served as the President of OON. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board at Kaizen Venture Partners. Mr. Dozie serves as the Chairman of MTN Nigeria Communications 9. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria, Pivotal Engineering, Airtel (Manufacturing, oil & gas, telecom) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-7.png Dr. Oba Otudeko, CFR (born, August 18, 1943[1]) is an astute and highly successful Nigerian investor and entrepreneur whose domestic and foreign interests cut across diverse sectors of the economy. Professionally, he is a Chartered Banker, Chartered Corporate Secretary and a Chartered Accountant. Over the years, he has also attended management courses at several prestigious institutions, amongst which are the Harvard Business School, the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland, the Arthur D. Little School of Management and the London Business School. Dr. Oba Otudeko is currently Chairman Honeywell Group, Airtel Nigeria and Fan Milk of Nigeria Plc.[2] Dr. Otudeko retired as the Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria Plc after 12 meritorious years on the Board of the Bank. He also served on several Boards including the Boards of Central Bank of Nigeria, Guinness Nigeria Plc and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI). Between September 2006 and August 2009, he was the 16th President and Chairman of Council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. 10. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group (Oil & gas, construction) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-8.png Alhassan Dantata (1877 – 17 August 1955) was a Northern Nigerian trader in kola nuts, ground nuts and distributor of European goods. He supplied large British trading companies with raw materials and also had business interests in the Gold Coast. At the time of his death he was one of the wealthiest men in West Africa. 11. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-9.png Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab (born 15 December 1939) is a Nigerian business and banking leader, and former minister of Economic Development under the military government of Murtala Mohammed. He played a major role in introducing Islamic bankinginto Nigeria. Mutallab was described by The New York Times as “among Nigeria’s richest and most prominent men,” by The Telegraph as being “one of Nigeria’s most prominent bankers”, and by The Guardian as being “one of the country’s most respected businessmen”. 12. Prince Samuel Adedoyin– Doyin Group (manufacturing, pharmaceuticals) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-10.png Samuel Adedoyin is the Founder of Doyin Group of Companies Ltd and serves as its Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Adedoyin had his early life in the rich and social-cultural setting of Agbamu. Dr. Adedoyin is a philanthropist, simple, diligent, intelligent, dynamic, shrewd and innate business-man who combines these rare qualities that differentiates him from his peer industry and commerce. His business interest spans Manufacturing, Real Estate, Banking 13. Dele Fajemirokun – Chairman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards (Insurance, Security, Technology, Food retailing) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-11.png Chief Dele Fajemirokun serves as Chairman of Food Concept and Entertainment Plc. Chief Fajemirokun has served severally on the Board of many companies in various capacities both as Chairman and Director. He is the Chairman of AIICO Insurance Nigeria Plc, Xerox HS (Nigeria) Limited, Kings Guards Limited, Logic Sciences Limited, Spar Aerospace and GS Telecom amongst others. He is a Business Economics graduate from the University of Ife (now known as Obafemi Awolowo University 14. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group (Trading, manufacturing, oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-12.png Cletus M. Ibeto (born November 6, 1952) is a Nigerian businessman from the industrial city of Nnewi. He is head of The Ibeto Group, the largest business enterprise from Nnewi, a city unique for its entrepreneurial spirit. In the early 1980s, when the oil crashand a controversial import licensing system was making a dent on the Nigerian manufacturing environment, Nnewi went through a growth period. The Ibeto Group under the leadership of Cletus Ibeto was a pace setter in the region and nation’s trading and later manufacturing development. 15. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group (Pharmaceutical, oil & gas) https://fojusi.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/enter-13.png Sir Tony Ezenna went on to establish his own pharmaceutical company, Orange Drugs Limited (ODL) leveraging leadership and managerial skills he acquired from his experience with Eastern Industrial Chemist. ODL was registered and incorporated on the 20th of July, 1988 with Number RC. 115913. Its first office was in Ikenegbu, Owerri, Imo State in 1989 which later moved to Lagos State so as to compete favorably locally and internationally. ODL’S first corporate office was located at 4B, Okupe Estate, Mende, Maryland, Lagos and in 2001, the Company moved to its present Head office at 66/68 Town Planning Way, Ilupeju, Lagos with branches in different parts of the country. |
jollymizzle:No you lie, at first it sounded like that but thereafter the writer decided to unmask that the reason Yorubas are not being heard is BC the govt has failed them just like the previous govt... which take us to the idea of getting used and dumped... I regret explaining this petty, shabby constructed piece to you wey i been think say sabi... |

?? Thought igbo originated in Nigeria