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What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by naptu2(op):
What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Met President Tinubu


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dc5akc4BLA?si=3d1vjDGALRe0aqvv


Bayo Ogunlesi: I just had an excellent meeting with Mr President, where we talked about the fundamental transformation that has happened in the last two years.

Think about it, removal of subsidy, tax reform, we have a refinery that's operating and exporting aviation fuel, unification of the road ownership system, and so the next step is how do we encourage international investment in Nigeria to drive economic growth and I had a wonderful meeting with Mr. President talking about . . .exchanging ideas about how we can do that, how we can put Nigeria front and center on the map for international investments and we had some very good suggestions and discussions about that.

NTA reporter: Apart from the suggestions, personally what are you bringing on board?

Bayo Ogunlesi: We're making investments in Nigeria. We explored additional opportunities, I'm not going to tell you what they are, just wait, watch this space, you will see them. But look, Nigeria is now a place that is exciting to invest in and that's what we talked to Mr. President about and of course, as you would expect, he was very encouraging of international investments in Nigeria.

NTA reporter: Okay. I'm not expecting you to tell me all that you told the president, but what sector particularly are you interested in?

Bayo Ogunlesi: Yeah, but you think about all the sectors that we invest in. Energy? So, we invest in energy. We're building LNG plants in Texas, we're building LNG plants in Australia. There's gas in Nigeria, Nigeria is a huge gas province.

People describe me as a guy who bought Gatwick Airport. I didn't personally buy Gatwick Airport, but the aviation sector is also an area of interest to us.

I confessed to Mr. President that one of our companies has ports in Cotonou and it has a port in Lome, none in Nigeria. So I asked for his forgiveness and understanding and being the gentleman that he was he forgave me but said you have to bring port investment to Nigeria. So that's another area we're looking at.

Renewables, that's another area. So lots of investment opportunities in Nigeria. You just have to be serious about making the right moves.

Hakeem Belo-Osagie: I think when Nigerians in Nigeria and when Nigerians in the diaspora invest in Nigeria, it can only be a great signal for the international community to invest in us and make our country greater. We thank President Tinubu for his policies, they have made Nigeria investible. We wish him all the very best and we give every assurance to the president and every assurance to the Nigerian people that we will do our very best and it will create a fast growing Nigeria which will achieve its objectives.

Dr Zach Adedeji: Mr. President has done fundamental reform and that reform on its own invited all these people that you are seeing. We've done the fundamental, the next thing for us is to lead export-led economy which is why you see these great Nigerians and they have committed, Mr. President has given them go ahead and the only thing I can say is the hope is very on the rise.
Photo 1: Executive Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, Chief Executive Officer, Global Infrastructure Partners and Senior Managing Director Blackrock, Mr. Bayo Ogunlesi, President Bola Tinubu, former Managing Director/Chief Executive of UBA, Hakeem Bello-Osagie and Professor Afolabi Ogunlesi.

Photo 2: President Bola Tinubu and Mr Bayo Ogunlesi.

Photo 3: President Tinubu and Mr Hakeem Belo-Osagie.

Photo 4: President Tinubu and Mr Bayo Ogunlesi.

Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by naptu2(op): 12:27am On Oct 04, 2025
Previous thread:

President Tinubu Recieves Bayo Ogunlesi And Hakeem Belo-Osagie In Lagos
https://www.nairaland.com/8529503/president-tinubu-recieves-bayo-ogunlesi
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by naptu2(op): 12:28am On Oct 04, 2025
Adebayo Ogunlesi

Adebayo "Bayo" O. Ogunlesi CON (born 20 December 1953) is a Nigerian lawyer and investment banker. He is currently chairman and managing partner at the private equity firm Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). Ogunlesi was the former head of global investment banking at Credit Suisse First Boston before being promoted to chief client officer and executive vice chairman.

Early life and education

Ogunlesi comes from Makun, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is the son of Theophilus O. Ogunlesi, the first Nigerian professor of medicine at University of Ibadan. His family is of Yoruba origin.

Ogunlesi went to King's College, Lagos, a secondary school in Lagos, Nigeria. He received a B.A. with first class honors in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University in England. In 1979, Ogunlesi received a JD–MBA from Harvard Law School and later Harvard Business School. During his time at Harvard, he was on the Harvard Law Review.

Career

From 1980 to 1981, Ogunlesi served as a law clerk to associate justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. Ogunlesi was an attorney in the corporate practice group of the New York City law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he had been a summer associate while studying for his M.B.A.

In 1983, Ogunlesi joined the investment bank First Boston as an advisor on a Nigerian gas project. At First Boston, he worked in the Project Finance Group, advising clients on transactions and financings and has worked on transactions in North and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. From 1997 to 2002, he was the Head of the Global Energy Group of the by then renamed Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB). In 2002, Ogunlesi was appointed Global Head of CSFB's Investment Banking Division. Also in 2002, he served as a member of Credit Suisse's Executive Board and Management Committee. From 2004 to 2006, Ogunlesi was Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Client Officer of CSFB.

In July 2006, Ogunlesi started the private equity firm Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a joint venture whose initial investors included Credit Suisse and General Electric. He currently serves as chairman and managing partner.

In 2006, GIP bought London City Airport. In 2009, GIP acquired a majority stake in London Gatwick Airport in a deal worth £1.455 billion. The Nigerian press has given him the nickname, "The Man Who Bought Gatwick Airport." GIP also owns Edinburgh Airport, which they bought in 2012, and Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori, which they bought in February 2018.

In January 2024, BlackRock agreed to buy Global Infrastructure Partners for about $12.5 billion. BlackRock will pay $3 billion in cash and 12 million of its own shares as part of the deal to buy GIP. The 400 people directly employed by GIP will receive some of the stock, and five of the six founding partners, including chief executive Ogunlesi, will join BlackRock as part of the deal.

Additional work

Ogunlesi is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. While working at Credit Suisse First Boston, he was a lecturer at Harvard Law School and the Yale School of Management, where he taught a course on transnational investment projects in emerging countries.

In October 2012, he was appointed to the board of directors at Goldman Sachs. On 24 July 2014, he was named lead director.

In December 2016, it was announced that Ogunlesi, among other business leaders, would be part of Donald Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum, which was disbanded on 16 August 2017.

In January 2025, Ogunlesi joined the board of directors of OpenAI.

Personal life

Ogunlesi has been married to British-born optometrist Dr. Amelia Quist-Ogunlesi since 1985. They have two children. In his song "Wonderful," Burna Boy pays tribute to Adebayo, citing his hard work. As of 2025, Forbes estimates his net worth at US$2.5 billion.

Awards and honors

Recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence. Ogunlesi was cited as one of the Top 100 most influential Africans by New African magazine in 2019.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adebayo_Ogunlesi

Bayo Ogunlesi

Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by naptu2(op): 12:30am On Oct 04, 2025
Hakeem Belo-Osagie is the son of the legendary Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie. He is a former Chairman of UBA. He is also a former Chairman of Chocolate City Records. He is currently a senior Business Administration lecturer at Harvard University. He is also a member of the Harvard University Global Advisory Board. Additionally he serves as Chairman of the board of trustees of Harvard’s Centre for African Studies where he and his wife have endowed the Hakeem and Myma Belo-Osagie Distinguished African Entrepreneurship Lecture series. 

naptu2:
Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie

Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie attended Edo College, Benin, King's College, Lagos, Howard University and McGill University. He was appointed a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist on his return to Nigeria and he worked at Island Maternity, General Hospital and the Lagos University Teaching Hospital all in Lagos.


Osagie Medical Centre

Professor Belo-Osagie established the Osagie Medical Centre at number 30, Catholic Mission Street, Lagos Island in the 1960s (that's where he delivered my brother smiley). There are interesting connections between the last post (about Dr Majekodunmi), this post and the next post. The Osagie Medical Centre is right beside St Nicholas Hospital (which was established by Dr Majekodunmi) and Professor Belo-Osgie's daughter-in-law works there. Professor Belo-Osagie is also the uncle of the famous Professor Osato Giwa-Osagie, who also worked at the Osagie Medical Centre at a point in time.



University of Benin Teaching Hospital

He moved to Benin in the 1970s and established the University of Benin Teaching Hospital. He worked (at various times) as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Provost of the College of Medical Sciences at the University of Benin between 1972 and 1979.

Dodan Barracks

He served as the personal physician to the president in the 1980s. In this position he was involved in the births of Saudatu Shehu Shagari in 1981 and Halima Babangida in 1989.

Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie returned to the Osagie Medical Centre in the 1990s where he was in high demand.


Away from the medical world, he also served as the chairman of Societe General Bank and was on the board of many companies. He was the father of Hakeem Belo-Osagie who is a former chairman of UBA (Keem Belo-Osagie started out as a special assistant to President Shagari). He recieved the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) in 1982.

Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie died in March 2005.
Hakeem Belo-Osagie is a Nigerian businessman. He is chair of Metis Capital Partners an organisation focused on brokering and delivering attractive, large-ticket transactions in Africa to select blue chip international investment partners.He was listed by Forbes Magazine as the forty-first richest man in Africa in 2014.


Belo-Osagie and his wife, Dr Myma Belo-Osagie (a founding partner of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie), are philanthropists. The couple are also supporters of Harvard University's Center for African Studies, and Belo-Osagie has established a scholarship to support African students studying at Balliol College, Oxford.

Belo-Osagie and his wife are both members of Harvard University's Global Advisory Council. Belo-Osagie also serves on the Yale University President's Council on International Activities and the New York University President's Global Council. In addition, Belo-Osagie sits on the International Advisory Council of the Brookings Institution and the Global Board of Advisors of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Belo-Osagie and his wife are among the largest donors to the African Leadership Academy (the "ALA" ), a residential secondary school in Johannesburg that works to educate Africa's brightest students. Founded in 2008, the highly selective ALA immerses promising young people in a rigorous two-year curriculum of leadership, service and African studies. The ALA network of alumni includes almost four hundred young leaders drawn from forty three countries across the continent. In 2012, the academy unveiled the "Hakeem and Myma Belo-Osagie Wing", named in recognition of the couple's support of the ALA and their advocacy on its behalf.

Personal life and education

Belo-Osagie was born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1955. His father was a professional gynaecologist and his mother was a nurse. He is the father of Yasmin Belo-Osagie. He attended King's College in Lagos and completed his secondary education at the United World College of the Atlantic in Wales.

Career

Oil industry

Belo-Osagie returned to Nigeria shortly after graduating from Harvard in 1980. He began his career in the service of the Federal Government of Nigeria working in various capacities in the energy sector ranging from Special Assistant to the Presidential Adviser on petroleum and energy, to Secretary of the Oil Policy Review and LNG Committees. He subsequently worked in the Petrochemicals Division of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. He resigned his appointment in 1986 to set up CTIC, which became a leading energy consulting firm. He also chairs the board of Vitol Nigeria, which is a subsidiary of the Swiss-based Vitol Group, a multinational energy and commodity trading firm.

Telecommunications and other recent ventures

Belo-Osagie until recently, was the chairman of the board of directors of Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Ltd, a mobile telephone operator which operates in Nigeria under the Etisalat brand. He is the ultimate beneficial owner of a significant stake in the company, which is operated as a joint venture with Mubadala Development Company and the Etisalat group.

Belo-Osagie is the chairman of and main shareholder in Duval Properties Limited, a real estate company currently engaged in developing a major new residential and commercial district at Jabi Lake in Abuja. He also chairs the board of Vitol Nigeria, which is a subsidiary of the Swiss-based Vitol Group, a multinational energy and commodity trading firm.

Belo-Osagie has also recently invested in Andela, which is developing a network of high quality computer science education programmes across the African continent. Andela operates a self-financing model of education: it funds the training of promising young programmers, and generates revenue by supplying its graduates' services to a range of global clients.

Philanthropy

Belo-Osagie and his wife are among the largest donors to the African Leadership Academy (the "ALA" ), a residential secondary school in Johannesburg that works to educate Africa's brightest students. Founded in 2008, the highly selective ALA immerses promising young people in a rigorous two-year curriculum of leadership, service and African studies. The ALA network of alumni includes almost four hundred young leaders drawn from forty three countries across the continent. In 2012, the academy unveiled the "Hakeem and Myma Belo-Osagie Wing", named in recognition of the couple's support of the ALA and their advocacy on its behalf.

The couple have recently established the "Hakeem and Myma Belo-Osagie Fund for the Promotion of Africa" at Yale University, and are supporters of Harvard University's Center for African Studies. Belo-Osagie has also endowed a fund to provide scholarships for African students studying at Balliol College, Oxford.

Belo-Osagie serves on the board of Alfanar, a charity which applies the principles of private sector investment to charitable giving to help build sustainable social enterprises throughout the Arab world. He also chairs the Nigerian National Committee for the United World Colleges, which assists the organisation's member colleges in identifying suitable candidates for their two-year International Baccalaureate scholarship programmes. Mr Belo-Osagie has also funded several scholarships to the United World Colleges.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakeem_Belo-Osagie

Photo 1) Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie.

Photo 2) Mr Hakeem Belo-Osagie

Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by helinues: 12:40am On Oct 04, 2025
The economists, financial institutions,the business men and women have been saying positive things about the progress been made by the administration of president with his policies and reforms but some 2x2 traders who dont know Jack about economy have been saying the opposite just because they are in the opposition.

They will all be alive to witness the growth and development of Nigeria

God bless Nigeria
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by EmperorIsaac(m): 2:30am On Oct 04, 2025
"I asked mr President to forgive me..." grin You're forgiven sir.
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by AMI3(m): 4:40am On Oct 04, 2025
helinues:
The economists, financial institutions,the business men and women have been saying positive things about the progress been made by the administration of president with his policies and reforms but some 2x2 traders who dont know Jack about economy have been saying the opposite just because they are in the opposition.

They will all be alive to witness the growth and development of Nigeria

God bless Nigeria
Come 2027 use that for your campaign better than using thugs to threaten innocent people.
U Gerrit if u don't Gerrit forgerrit
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Paragon311(m): 4:45am On Oct 04, 2025
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

Let's prioritize positivity going forward...
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by AntiChristian: 4:46am On Oct 04, 2025
More FX to Nigeria!

More job creation!

More tax remittances!

Better international rating for investment!

Jagaban on the beat here!
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Image123(m): 5:03am On Oct 04, 2025
There must be gnashing of teeth here for those who want to hear evil reports.
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by nothingspoil70: 5:09am On Oct 04, 2025
Why is this thread so dry? Maybe because people are still in bed.

I want to see the comments of the negative thinkers
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by anonimi: 5:25am On Oct 04, 2025
Image123:
There must be gnashing of teeth here for those who want to hear evil reports.
Do you mean evil reports like this one of the President?

anonimi:
May 1, 2025

May Day: Hunger, unemployment, insecurity real— Tinubu

According to him: “The theme demands our collective attention and serves as a stark reminder of the need to create an environment where every worker feels safe, valued, and empowered to contribute to the growth and prosperity of our nation. As your President, I assure you that this administration is committed to creating such an environment for the common good.”

On the economic hardship, he noted that while it is a global phenomenon, its effects on Nigerians are particularly severe.

Tinubu said: “I am aware of the peculiarities of the economic hardship Nigerians face—rising living costs, hunger, insecurity, unemployment, and the loss of livelihoods. These challenges are real and demand definitive solutions, which I am poised to address as your President.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/05/may-day-hunger-unemployment-insecurity-real-tinubu/
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by anonimi: 5:31am On Oct 04, 2025
nothingspoil70:
Why is this thread so dry? Maybe because people are still in bed.

I want to see the comments of the negative thinkers
Do you mean negative thinkers who packaged Buhari as APC change messiah, four years after calling him expired huh

What aspect of our country has not expired since APC palliative sharing, extreme poverty shege replaced PDP’s deregulation and privatisation prosperity?

anonimi:
March 21, 2011

Tinubu rules out alliance with CPC

Prospect of a possible alliance between the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN and Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, was dashed yesterday in Kano as the leader of the party and former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu described CPC as parading “expired leadership.”

Tinubu told ACN supporters in Kano during the party’s Presidential rally that: “What Nigerians need now is a transformation in leadership” as obtained in the advanced economy.

The two-term Governor of Lagos State explained that the leadership of ACN was offering Nigeria the brilliance of Nuhu Ribadu who, he said, is in the class of Nicolas Sarkozi of France, David Cameron of Britain, Medvedev of Russia and Barack Obama of the United States of America.

“What has CPC got to offer? We certainly don’t need expired leadership as we are offering the best in terms of brilliance, courage and patriotism in the class of Sarkozi of France, David Cameron of Britain and Barack Obama of the USA.”

Tinubu’s position came on the heels of Ribadu’s declaration penultimate week in Kaduna when he hinted during a political rally of a joint ticket between the two opposition parties to confront the dominance of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The national leader of ACN criticised President Goodluck Jonathan for shying away from the national debate held last Friday, stressing that”that singular act exposed Jonathan as a coward who has nothing to offer.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/03/tinubu-rules-out-alliance-with-cpc/
Flashback: How Bola Tinubu spoke highly of Buhari in 2015, named PDP ‘Poverty Development Party

National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Tinubu had during the presidential campaign in 2015, referred to President Muhammadu Buhari as the only solution for the security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.

During a mega presidential rally, the former governor of Lagos State recalled how some powerful nations in the world returned to army generals when they were challenged, saying “Major General Buhari would revive Nigeria’s economy”.

He named the current opposition People’s Democratic Party, PDP as the “Poverty Development Party saying they had nothing to offer.

His words at the time were; “Every nation has a period of their own challenges, when America was challenged, they turned to one great man, their ex-military general, General Eisenhower. When the French were challenged, they turned to their general, Charles de Gaulle.

“When Britain was challenged, they turned to their general. Today, Nigeria is economically and physically challenged so we turn to General Muhammadu Buhari. He is the right man for the job. If you talk about military experience, he has it abundantly, he has courage, simplicity, he has it abundantly.

“If you talk about great determination, a combination of vision and ability to perform, honesty and integrity, he has it abundantly.

“I laugh when the incapable government, ‘Poverty Development Party’ PDP were talking. They have nothing again to say, they now want to question the qualifications of General Buhari and look for his certificate”.

Following the manifestos in 2015 which projected the APC presidential candidate as a ‘saviour’, Buhari defeated the then incumbent president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan with Nigerians expecting a total change in security and economy.

https://dailypost.ng/2021/09/01/flashback-how-bola-tinubu-spoke-highly-of-buhari-in-2015-named-pdp-poverty-development-party/
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by illicit(m):
He better buy Ajaokuta steel plant


But I don't think any reasonable billionaire will buy that c r a p...

It's not even a white elephant project

It's just a pile of junk steel that would have been more useful in building another Eiffel

🤭
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by DenreleDave(m): 5:36am On Oct 04, 2025
We hope it is not just picture...


Nigerians need help.. The president should cancel the tax they want to be charging on people's acct.


The various forms of tax is too much..... They need to relax some of this fiscal policies for the struggling Nigerians
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by jogojogo: 5:38am On Oct 04, 2025
helinues:
The economists, financial institutions,the business men and women have been saying positive things about the progress been made by the administration of president with his policies and reforms but some 2x2 traders who dont know Jack about economy have been saying the opposite just because they are in the opposition.

They will all be alive to witness the growth and development of Nigeria

God bless Nigeria
Honestly it takes only an evil soul to keep demonising BAT. The guy is doing well but the election losers who are perpetual wailers are perpetual blind to good things and particularly the rising of Nigeria from the ashes
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by slyzy(m): 5:57am On Oct 04, 2025
helinues:
The economists, financial institutions,the business men and women have been saying positive things about the progress been made by the administration of president with his policies and reforms but some 2x2 traders who dont know Jack about economy have been saying the opposite just because they are in the opposition.

They will all be alive to witness the growth and development of Nigeria

God bless Nigeria
These are business bigwigs desiring to invest for their profit. It's commonsense that u don't curse the tree while desiring its fruit. Again, Some of those economists hold high positions in the likes of WEF which is a sister body to IMF where Tinubu's economic policies are dictated. They dare not criticise while still on platform.

Now let's get into it. There is no gain saying that Nig economy is in doldrums. Inflation is all time high, naira has abysmally lost its value, tailing as the 44th currency in Africa out of 54 countries. Evidently, what is the value of dollar to naira?

Nigeria has been ranked the 12th poorest country in the world (which is generous) by gross domestic product per capita in 2025 by IMF with 89 million of its population in abject poverty.

The most touted economic policies of Tinubu have not produced any visible impact in the lives of average Nigs but plague of hunger and the promissory rhetoric of result will soon manifest. We all know it's not happening.

Now, despite the much talk about subsidy removal, we can not point to any benefit that accrue as a result. Rather layers of debt that will take generations to clear. Where is the subsidy money going to?

We have gone past the stage of using investors mere chant of clean bill of health to assess the overall performance of this blighted economy mishaps we presently have under this tax master, except we are being deluded or deceitful.
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by bewildered: 5:59am On Oct 04, 2025
So this man stole the presidency and is cruising with it with the Nuevo Rich doing photo ops on a daily. So the world no longer call out wrong again abi? If the world was still sane,every rational person should have avoided this government.
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Bhella5(m): 6:01am On Oct 04, 2025
nothingspoil70:
Why is this thread so dry? Maybe because people are still in bed.

I want to see the comments of the negative thinkers
anonimi said hi grin The name Tinubu gives him nightmares. grin
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by SonOfDSoil01: 6:04am On Oct 04, 2025
naptu2:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adebayo_Ogunlesi

Bayo Ogunlesi
grin this is indeed a great development…..silent billionaire in dollars, not like those acclaimed noise making naira billionaire from a certain region so full of pride and arrogance yet are not recognised by forbes undecided
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Bhella5(m): 6:05am On Oct 04, 2025
bewildered:
So this man stole the presidency and is cruising with it with the Nuevo Rich doing photo ops on a daily. So the world no longer call out wrong again abi? If the world was still sane,every rational person should have avoided this government.
pele dont cry. You aint seen nothing yet. This is just the begining.
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by lexy2014: 6:07am On Oct 04, 2025
Paragon311:
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

Let's prioritize positivity going forward...
Who are you talking to when you say "Let's prioritize positivity going forward..."?

How should positivity be prioritized?

What should God bless Nigeria with?
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by shadrach77: 6:08am On Oct 04, 2025
Make una dey decieve yourself. With the current state of insecurity in the country no serious investor will consider investing in the country. This is probably why he preferred investing in Lomé and Cotonou but overlooked Nigeria
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by anonimi: 6:10am On Oct 04, 2025
Bhella5:
anonimi said hi grin The name Tinubu gives him nightmares. grin
The name of the incompetent and corrupt president should give any ọmọlúwàbí nightmares.

Why are you not an ọmọlúwàbí yourself?

If he has been stealing money from Lagosians, then why is he and his surrogates failed to employ well paid civil servants to make education free for all children, basic healthcare free for all residents, water available to all households.

Are they not progressive politicians? Or do you know if they are progreThief politicians?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs


anonimi:
Ratio of public to private schools in Lagos State is one to 22 ― Commissioner
September 4, 2022

The Lagos State government has said the ratio of public to private schools at both primary and secondary school levels in the state is one to 22.

The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, gave the revelation in her remark at the 2022 edition of the Total School Support Seminar Exhibition (TOSSE) held at Oregun in Ikeja between Thursday and Friday.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/ratio-of-public-to-private-schools-in-lagos-state-is-one-to-22-%E2%80%95-commissioner/
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by MaziObinnaokija: 6:17am On Oct 04, 2025
Image123:
There must be gnashing of teeth here for those who want to hear evil reports.
sad Kind tell us about those who wants to hear evil reports 😒 🤔 😒 🤔 sad angry. I'm a foreigner here cool cool wink.Whi are those philistines angry?
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Minjim:
helinues:
The economists, financial institutions,the business men and women have been saying positive things about the progress been made by the administration of president with his policies and reforms but some 2x2 traders who dont know Jack about economy have been saying the opposite just because they are in the opposition.

They will all be alive to witness the growth and development of Nigeria

God bless Nigeria
Truly , those with foresight will see progress. Hope those of us whose blood is being used to power this progress will live to witness and also enjoy it, the way he is going on about it .He should let it have a have a human face that accommodates the less privileged in the society so that they too can buy into the idea. Because they are the Nigerians
I hope it's not just progress for the rich, affluent and connected? Hope its progress for all and sundry
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Bhella5(m): 6:23am On Oct 04, 2025
anonimi:
The name of the incompetent and corrupt president should give any ọmọlúwàbí nightmares.

Why are you not an ọmọlúwàbí yourself?

If he has been stealing money from Lagosians, then why is he and his surrogates failed to employ well paid civil servants to make education free for all children, basic healthcare free for all residents, water available to all households.

Are they not progressive politicians? Or do you know if they are progreThief politicians?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs
You are simply deluded. You are on a long thing my friend.
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by Laple0541(m):
May God continue to bless the man called Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Those that can see far obviously can see the SOLID FOUNDATIONS this man is putting in place virtually in every sectors of our economy. However, for the myopic lads whose visions are clouded with bigotry and hate, they will never see anything good in those giant strides because they are programmed that way.

In just 2years and few months, this man had reinstated the fact that Nigeria can be great again via his moves. I am very happy Nigeria has this kind of rare gem as our president.

God bless Nigeria
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by helinues: 7:33am On Oct 04, 2025
AMI3:
Come 2027 use that for your campaign better than using thugs to threaten innocent people.
U Gerrit if u don't Gerrit forgerrit
Is it that some of you can't engage others intellectually. We are talking about development, this one is talking about election.

Na wah oo
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by BabaO2: 7:33am On Oct 04, 2025
nothingspoil70:
Why is this thread so dry? Maybe because people are still in bed.

I want to see the comments of the negative thinkers
Because it is full of positives. Nigeria for the first time in history is moving to the right direction against the nay sayers expectations
Re: What Bayo Ogunlesi Said When He Visited President Tinubu (Text And Video) by femi4: 7:55am On Oct 04, 2025
You can't invest on a faulty foundation

You ll see why you couldn't replicate same success in dallas et al here
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