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| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by omofunaab(m): 2:16pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
psalmuelwater:He is from egba alake though he grew up in Benin city.. Because his mom is from edo state... Fashike means (Ifa-kii-she-eke) |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by forgiveness: 2:22pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42614057]If you are blind to identify my list provide indigenous firms own by Ogun not foreigners[/quote]Really, I am blind to see any international brand that is better than the one's founded by Ogun state indigene. ![]() And i am also blind not to see any of those names mentioned on your list on Forbes. Maybe i need to borrow your special googles to see them because i can't just find them with my two naked eyes. ![]() Pls, be brave enough eeh, don't turn ya back on those you brag about. You know ![]() |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by lokonzo78: 2:24pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
You missed very important family out, The Adeolas (Fola Adeola- co-founder GTBank and the man that spearheaded the formation of PENCOM, Yemi Adeola- MD/CEO of Sterling Bank.There are two other Adeolas in top position in First Bank and Sterling Bank. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Anambra1stSon(m): 2:30pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
forgiveness:My friend Forbes list is not an index of measuring wealth. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by forgiveness: 2:44pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42614502]My friend Forbes list is not an index of measuring wealth.[/quote]Please, tell that to those living in the Space(aliens) and unknown secret billionaires because we live in a different world. Where wealth can't be hidden and where unknown billionaires can't be unknown. Here billionaires are real and we know them ![]() Pls, let's us not digress. Please, kindly give me the list. Thanks |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Anambra1stSon(m): 3:04pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
forgiveness:http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2012/11/02/10-nigerian-multi-millionaires-youve-never-heard-of/#59d051d84821 BUSINESS 10 NIGERIAN BILLIONAIRE OIL TYCOONS TO WATCH The petroleum industry in Nigeria in the largest industry in the country and the main GDP generator in the continent’s most populous nation. Since the British discovered oil in the Niger Delta in the late 1950s, the oil industry has been crucial to Nigeria’s development. Marred by political and economic strife in the past, international attention in the 1990s saw a reform of the sector which has produced some of Africa’s richest men. Tom Jackson profiles ten of them below. Theophilus Danjuma (South Atlantic Petroleum) Danjuma, 72, has a net worth of $600 million made through the 2006 sale for $1.7 billion of an oil block he was given by the regime of former Nigerian President Sani Abacha to a Chinese consortium. A former defence minister, Danjuma is chairman of oil exploration firm South Atlantic Petroleum. He is also the country’s biggest philanthropist, having endowed his charity, the TY Danjuma Foundation, with $100 million. He also advises President Goodluck Jonathan on state matters. Princesses Princesses Arthur Eze (Oranto Petroleum) Prince Arthur Eze is the Chairman and CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum International Limited, as well as holding positions on various other boards in different sectors across Nigeria. His company has secured significant upstream positions in frontier plays in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Ivory Coast, Chad, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. He is also a notable philanthropist. His company has various technical partners, ranging from Roc Oil, Pioneer Natural Resources of the USA, Canoxy, Transworld of the USA, LukOil of Russia, Tetra, Noble, Kosmos Energy of the USA, Petronas of Malaysia, DNO of Norway, TransAtlantic Petroleum of the USA and Canada’s Nexen. He has been active behind the scenes on the political stage since the early 90’s. Mike Adenuga (Conoil Producing) [/b]The 59-year-old Mike Adenuga has a reputation as a reclusive tycoon, but his company Conoil Producing was the first Nigerian company to strike oil in commercial quantities in the early 1990s. It is now the country’s largest oil exploration firm, and Adenuga has a net worth of $4.3 billion. His other business interests include Globacom, the country’s second largest mobile telecom operator. Another tycoon to have hit big through links with a Nigerian president, in this case, Ibrahim Babangida, he made his first million at the age of 26 selling lace and distributing soft drinks. [b]Tone Cole (Sahara Energy) Cole is the Managing Director of Sahara Energy Resource Limited, which he co-founded in 1996 with his friends Tope Shonubi and Ade Odunsi. Sahara Energy started out as an oil and gas company whose core business at the time was the trading of excess fuel oil from the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries. It later moved away from being a middleman to become an established trading house diversifying into storage depots and vessel ownership as well as building depots in Lagos, Onne and Abuja with a combined capacity of 55,000 metric tonnes and a fleet of five vessels moving products across West Africa. Today, Sahara Energy is a major employer of labour with staff strength of just over 300 people. Femi Otedola (African Petroleum/Zenon) [/b]CEO of African Petroleum Plc (now Forte Oil Plc), Otedola appeared as one of only two Nigerians (the other was Aliko Dangote) to appear on the 2009 Forbes list of 793 dollar billionaires in the world, worth over $1.2 billion. Though his fortunes have slightly declined since, he remains a hugely rich man with much influence in the Nigerian oil sector. He is also the owner of multi-billionnaira indigenous oil giant Zenon. Zenon, which is directly run by Otedola, is the dominant force in the diesel business among oil marketing concerns. It supplies diesel to power the generating sets of most Nigerian industries and nearly all the major manufacturing firms in the country. These include Dangote Group, Cadbury, Coca Cola, Nigerian Breweries, MTN, Unilever, Nestle, Guinness and others. [b]Tunde Folawiyo (Folawiyo Oil And Gas) Folawiyo serves as the Managing Director of Yinka Folawiyo Power, and holds directorships with various other firms across all sectors. He lives his life away from the limelight, but is known to live in extreme luxury. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and University College London. Mohammed Indimi (Oriental Energy Resources) A close ally of prominent figures in the Nigerian military, Indimi founded and now chairs Oriental Energy Resources, an offshore oil exploration and production company. It currently has three offshore oil and gas products, with daily production of 35,000 barrels. After over twenty years in the sector Indimi has established himself at the 30th richest man in Africa, with a notable international presence. Ifeanyi Ubah (Capital Oil) [/b]A tycoon who is probably best known for taking out adverts on the front pages of major newspapers to herald the celebration of his 40th birthday, Ubah’s company, Capital Oil, is said to have the biggest and most modern depot in Nigeria. With 28 loading bays, Capital is the only indigenous downstream player capable of pumping out 55 million litres of petroleum products each day. [b]ABC Orjiakor (Seplat Petroleum) [/b]A trained surgeon, Orjiakor has now worked in the oil and gas sector for over 25 years. At Seplat he spears new business development and works on strategic stakeholder relationships. He has his own philanthropic foundation, and had links with former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Babangida. [b]Phillips Ihenacho (Seven Energy) Executive Chairman of Seven Energy, Ihenacho is also the co-founder of investment firm Amaya Capital Partners. A graduate of Harvard and Yale, he is a believer that local companies should be at the forefront of Nigerian oil exploration. http://venturesafrica.com/10-nigerian-billionaire-oil-tycoons-to-watch-pt-1/ |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by PentiumPro(f): 3:17pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42609151][s]I don't blame you, your are typing from Ota, if you are intelligent, you will know tycoons I mentioned are top business men and women in Africa not just Naija Business Tycoons *[b] Sir louis Odiumegwu Ojukwu first Nigerian millionaire and also first Nigerian stock exchange persident 31.Sir Emeka Offor CEO Chrom Energy, Enugu disco etc. 32. Dr ABC Orjiakor CEO Seplat Plc, Neimith pharmaceuticals etc. 33. Engr Ernest Azudialu CEO Nestoil, Century power generation, Smile Network etc. *Dr. Godwin Maduka is the Managing Director and founder Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Centre, which is the largest and most comprehensive pain treatment practice group in Nevada, United States of America. * Arthur Eze CEO Altlas Oranto petrolum *. Ex Gov Peter Obi Fidelity bank, Next etc. * Andy Uba politician, Oil merchat * Barrister Allen Onyema CEO Air peace *Chief Umeofia The CEO of Erisco Foods Ltd., the fourth largest tomato past in world 34 Cos Maduka CEO Coscharies motors, Abro motor products, Coched farm etc. 35. Emma Bishop Okonknwo CEO Ekulo group 36. Clement Ibeto CEO Ibeto group, Cement, Oil Merchant, Motor products, Real Estate, Farm and Hotels. 37.Ifeanyi Uba Capital Oil etc 38. Chief (Dr.) Alexander Chika Okafor CEO Chicason group, AZ oil. 39 Innocent Chukwuma Innoson Motors etc. 40. Nicolas Ukachukwu CEO SNECOU Group of Companies Limited 41. SIR. Daniel Chukwudoze Dozzy Oil 42 Sir. Nath Okechukwu Chairman Inter-bau Construction Ltd 43 HRH. Igwe Alfred Achebe Obi of Onitsha Chairman Daimon bank and unilever Plc. 44. Sir Emeka Okwuosa Chairaman Oil serve group, Ekcel Farms Ltd 45. Nnetochukwu Azubuike Oil merchant, Genesis hotel and Genesis deluxe cinemas 46 Odumodu CEO May&Baker 47 Chief Poly Emenike Nero Pharmaceutical 48. Mrs. Stella Okoli Emzor * Obi Okoye Fusion motors Los Angeles US * Nkechi Obi. Tchno oil * Ben Anakwe NIPCO oil, * Stella Odua Former aviation minister, CEO SPG * Dame Felicia Okoli CEO Armak group of companies * Uju Ifejika CEO Britannia-U * William Uzoma Anumudu Chairman Global motors Holding * Enukeme Linus Azubuike Chairman Tonimas Group * Obiajulu Uzodike Cutix wire plc * Chigioke Anumoka Chairman Cotech and Tummy tummy. noodles 49. Mike Ajegbo Minaj Tv, Cement and real estate *. DA Nwandu Construction, real estate Transporter and haulage biz 50. Young shall grow 51. Chisco group 52, Ekenedilichukwu trans 53. GUO Okeke 54. CN Okoli 55 Izuchukwu trans 56. PN. Omerua 57. FG. Onyewe * Ifeanyichukwu transporttransport[/b] Use your Google and come back and testify[/s][/quote]Seun Osewa alone from Ogun State is far more important and useful than any of these village champions you listed up there. If in doubt, ask Nairalanders. He even gave you you the platform to advertise this your nonsense list. ![]() Minaj Tv ko, Dstv ni |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by professore(m): 3:22pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
This is interesting |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Dainikel(m): 3:22pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
kingphilip:This list is so incomplete, my Mum should also be included in the list...lol. Of a truth, the pedigree of personalities from Ogun state cannot be over-emphasized! |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by PentiumPro(f): 3:22pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42615468]http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2012/11/02/10-nigerian-multi-millionaires-youve-never-heard-of/#59d051d84821 [s]BUSINESS 10 NIGERIAN BILLIONAIRE OIL TYCOONS TO WATCH The petroleum industry in Nigeria in the largest industry in the country and the main GDP generator in the continent’s most populous nation. Since the British discovered oil in the Niger Delta in the late 1950s, the oil industry has been crucial to Nigeria’s development. Marred by political and economic strife in the past, international attention in the 1990s saw a reform of the sector which has produced some of Africa’s richest men. Tom Jackson profiles ten of them below. Theophilus Danjuma (South Atlantic Petroleum) Danjuma, 72, has a net worth of $600 million made through the 2006 sale for $1.7 billion of an oil block he was given by the regime of former Nigerian President Sani Abacha to a Chinese consortium. A former defence minister, Danjuma is chairman of oil exploration firm South Atlantic Petroleum. He is also the country’s biggest philanthropist, having endowed his charity, the TY Danjuma Foundation, with $100 million. He also advises President Goodluck Jonathan on state matters. Princesses Princesses Arthur Eze (Oranto Petroleum) Prince Arthur Eze is the Chairman and CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum International Limited, as well as holding positions on various other boards in different sectors across Nigeria. His company has secured significant upstream positions in frontier plays in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Ivory Coast, Chad, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. He is also a notable philanthropist. His company has various technical partners, ranging from Roc Oil, Pioneer Natural Resources of the USA, Canoxy, Transworld of the USA, LukOil of Russia, Tetra, Noble, Kosmos Energy of the USA, Petronas of Malaysia, DNO of Norway, TransAtlantic Petroleum of the USA and Canada’s Nexen. He has been active behind the scenes on the political stage since the early 90’s. Mike Adenuga (Conoil Producing) [/b]The 59-year-old Mike Adenuga has a reputation as a reclusive tycoon, but his company Conoil Producing was the first Nigerian company to strike oil in commercial quantities in the early 1990s. It is now the country’s largest oil exploration firm, and Adenuga has a net worth of $4.3 billion. His other business interests include Globacom, the country’s second largest mobile telecom operator. Another tycoon to have hit big through links with a Nigerian president, in this case, Ibrahim Babangida, he made his first million at the age of 26 selling lace and distributing soft drinks. [b]Tone Cole (Sahara Energy) Cole is the Managing Director of Sahara Energy Resource Limited, which he co-founded in 1996 with his friends Tope Shonubi and Ade Odunsi. Sahara Energy started out as an oil and gas company whose core business at the time was the trading of excess fuel oil from the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries. It later moved away from being a middleman to become an established trading house diversifying into storage depots and vessel ownership as well as building depots in Lagos, Onne and Abuja with a combined capacity of 55,000 metric tonnes and a fleet of five vessels moving products across West Africa. Today, Sahara Energy is a major employer of labour with staff strength of just over 300 people. Femi Otedola (African Petroleum/Zenon) [/b]CEO of African Petroleum Plc (now Forte Oil Plc), Otedola appeared as one of only two Nigerians (the other was Aliko Dangote) to appear on the 2009 Forbes list of 793 dollar billionaires in the world, worth over $1.2 billion. Though his fortunes have slightly declined since, he remains a hugely rich man with much influence in the Nigerian oil sector. He is also the owner of multi-billionnaira indigenous oil giant Zenon. Zenon, which is directly run by Otedola, is the dominant force in the diesel business among oil marketing concerns. It supplies diesel to power the generating sets of most Nigerian industries and nearly all the major manufacturing firms in the country. These include Dangote Group, Cadbury, Coca Cola, Nigerian Breweries, MTN, Unilever, Nestle, Guinness and others. [b]Tunde Folawiyo (Folawiyo Oil And Gas) Folawiyo serves as the Managing Director of Yinka Folawiyo Power, and holds directorships with various other firms across all sectors. He lives his life away from the limelight, but is known to live in extreme luxury. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and University College London. Mohammed Indimi (Oriental Energy Resources) A close ally of prominent figures in the Nigerian military, Indimi founded and now chairs Oriental Energy Resources, an offshore oil exploration and production company. It currently has three offshore oil and gas products, with daily production of 35,000 barrels. After over twenty years in the sector Indimi has established himself at the 30th richest man in Africa, with a notable international presence. Ifeanyi Ubah (Capital Oil) [/b]A tycoon who is probably best known for taking out adverts on the front pages of major newspapers to herald the celebration of his 40th birthday, Ubah’s company, Capital Oil, is said to have the biggest and most modern depot in Nigeria. With 28 loading bays, Capital is the only indigenous downstream player capable of pumping out 55 million litres of petroleum products each day. [b]ABC Orjiakor (Seplat Petroleum) [/b]A trained surgeon, Orjiakor has now worked in the oil and gas sector for over 25 years. At Seplat he spears new business development and works on strategic stakeholder relationships. He has his own philanthropic foundation, and had links with former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Babangida. [b]Phillips Ihenacho (Seven Energy) Executive Chairman of Seven Energy, Ihenacho is also the co-founder of investment firm Amaya Capital Partners. A graduate of Harvard and Yale, he is a believer that local companies should be at the forefront of Nigerian oil exploration. http://venturesafrica.com/10-nigerian-billionaire-oil-tycoons-to-watch-pt-1[/s]/[/quote]Only Mike Adenuga killed off these your local champions in your list. They are in the same league with Dapo Abiodun of Hyden Oil & Gas. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by tickles2luv2016(m): 3:25pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42605833]Only ![]() Anambra list Academias from Anambra state: 1. Dr Pius Okigbo first Nigerian PHD in Economics 2. prof Philip emeagwali inventor of super computer 3. Prof Okoye first Nigerian professor of physics 4. Chike Obi first Nigerian professor of mathematicsa, Mathematician famous for his work on non-differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Price 5. Prof Kodilnye first Nigerian professor of medicine 6. Professor Kenneth Dike a pre-eminent scholar of African History and was. the first indigenous Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan and founder of the National Archives. 7. Prof James Ezelio first Nigerian professor differential calculus 8. prof Chinua Achebe great novelist * Cyprian Ekwensi MFR, a writer of international repute 9. Emeka Anyaoku first African commom wealth chairman 10. Prof Ben Enwonwu first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters 11. Professor Samuel Okoye was black Africa's first PhD in RadioAstronomy. who along with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star. 12.Chief Jerome Udoji a social reformer was the first African to be made a 'D.O' (District Officer) by the Colonial Administration 13. Chimamanda Adichie Novelist 14. Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law 15. Prof Dora Akunyili Pharmacologist 16. Oby Ezekwezili former world bank Charlady in Africa 17. Olisa Agbakoba first NBA president * Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor, appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping. Operations. 18 Prof Charles Soludo Economist and fromer CBN Governor 19. Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, a London-based visual artist. The first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II when commissioned to paint the official Golden Jubilee portrai 20. Francis Akpuaka - a renowned professor of plastic surgery *Prof Ernest Ndukwe former NCC boss * Prof Laz Ekwueme Politicians from Anambra 22. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe first Nigeria president 23. Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme frontline Politician, Architect and the first executive Vice-President of Nigeria * Nwafor Orizu the first Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 24. Dim Emeka Ojukwu - the leader of the secessionist Biafra Republic 25. Edwin Umezuoke former Chairman ANPP 26. Dr Chuba Okadigbo Oyi of Oyi former Senate president 27.Chukwuemeka Ezife former Governor of Anambra state 28 Chief Victor Umeh Apga nationa chairman 29. Chuka Umunna, a British Labor Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency 30. Chinyelu Onwurah, a British Labor Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, becoming the first female British MP of African origin * Barrister Olisa Metuh PDP national publiclty secretary. Business Tycoons * Sir louis Odiumegwu Ojukwu first Nigerian millionaire and also first Nigerian stock exchange persident 31.Sir Emeka Offor CEO Chrom Energy, Enugu disco etc. 32. Dr ABC Orjiakor CEO Seplat Plc, Neimith pharmaceuticals etc. 33. Engr Ernest Azudialu CEO Nestoil, Century power generation, Smile Network etc. *Dr. Godwin Maduka is the Managing Director and founder Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Centre, which is the largest and most comprehensive pain treatment practice group in Nevada, United States of America. * Arthur Eze CEO Altlas Oranto petrolum *. Ex Gov Peter Obi Fidelity bank, Next etc. * Andy Uba politician, Oil merchat * Barrister Allen Onyema CEO Air peace *Chief Umeofia The CEO of Erisco Foods Ltd., the fourth largest tomato past in world 34 Cos Maduka CEO Coscharies motors, Abro motor products, Coched farm etc. 35. Emma Bishop Okonknwo CEO Ekulo group 36. Clement Ibeto CEO Ibeto group, Cement, Oil Merchant, Motor products, Real Estate, Farm and Hotels. 37.Ifeanyi Uba Capital Oil etc 38. Chief (Dr.) Alexander Chika Okafor CEO Chicason group, AZ oil. 39 Innocent Chukwuma Innoson Motors etc. 40. Nicolas Ukachukwu CEO SNECOU Group of Companies Limited 41. SIR. Daniel Chukwudoze Dozzy Oil 42 Sir. Nath Okechukwu Chairman Inter-bau Construction Ltd 43 HRH. Igwe Alfred Achebe Obi of Onitsha Chairman Daimon bank and unilever Plc. 44. Sir Emeka Okwuosa Chairaman Oil serve group, Ekcel Farms Ltd 45. Nnetochukwu Azubuike Oil merchant, Genesis hotel and Genesis deluxe cinemas 46 Odumodu CEO May&Baker 47 Chief Poly Emenike Nero Pharmaceutical 48. Mrs. Stella Okoli Emzor * Obi Okoye Fusion motors Los Angeles US * Nkechi Obi. Tchno oil * Ben Anakwe NIPCO oil, * Stella Odua Former aviation minister, CEO SPG * Dame Felicia Okoli CEO Armak group of companies * Uju Ifejika CEO Britannia-U * William Uzoma Anumudu Chairman Global motors Holding * Enukeme Linus Azubuike Chairman Tonimas Group * Obiajulu Uzodike Cutix wire plc * Chigioke Anumoka Chairman Cotech and Tummy tummy. noodles 49. Mike Ajegbo Minaj Tv, Cement and real estate *. DA Nwandu Construction, real estate Transporter and haulage biz 50. Young shall grow 51. Chisco group 52, Ekenedilichukwu trans 53. GUO Okeke 54. CN Okoli 55 Izuchukwu trans 56. PN. Omerua 57. FG. Onyewe * Ifeanyichukwu transporttransport Religious leaders 54.Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi (born in Aguleri, Anambra State, in September 1903 – died in Leicester, England, January 24, 1964) was an Igbo from Aguleri in Anambra East. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Onitsha, Nigeria on December 19, 1937. He worked in the parishes of Nnewi, Dunukofia, Akpu/Ajalli and Aguleri and was later a Cistercian monk at Mount Saint Bernard Monastery in England. Pope John Paul II beatified him on March 22, 1998, saying "Blessed Cyprian Michael Tansi is a prime example of the fruits of holiness which have grown and matured in the Church in Nigeria since the Gospel was first preached in this land. 55.Cardinal Francis Arinze, once considered a potential Pope. * Bishop Okonkwo Music Industry 56. Osita Osedebe 56. Oliver dicoco 57. Moroco Nwamaduka 58. Ozoemena Nwazugbe 59. Chinyere Udoma 60. Gozie Okeke 61. Peter and Paul Okoye (Psquare) 62. Chinedu Okoli (Flavour N'abania) 63. Azubuike Chibuzo Nelson (Phyno) 64. Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo (Kcee) Limbobo master 65. Celeboo 66. Oziomachukwu Favour Mojekwu (Osy bosco) Footballers 67. Amobi Okoye - Youngest American football player to play for the NFL (2004), currently plays for the Houston Texans 68 John Mikel Obi Nollywood 67.Pet Edochie 68. Chika Okpala, aka Chief Zebrudaya 69.Bub-manuel Udokwu 70. Chidi Nmokeme 71.Chika Ike 72. Oge Okoye 73. Amachi Nmanago 74.Tony Oneweek * Rita Edochie * Yul Edochie * Ngozi Ezeonu * Steve Onu "Yaw WAZOBIA FM"[/quote]Well quite a long list,but in terms of substance and quality OGUN beat them all.not just about quantity. Awa lo mo abeokuta,ilu rere ilu olola,ibe lo n bi tickles2luv si,egba omo lisabi |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Anambra1stSon(m): 3:30pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
PentiumPro:Coming from State that wear the crown as highest producer of weed I'm not surprise, we have many junkies online |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Dainikel(m): 3:31pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42605833]Only ![]() Anambra list Academias from Anambra state: 1. Dr Pius Okigbo first Nigerian PHD in Economics 2. prof Philip emeagwali inventor of super computer 3. Prof Okoye first Nigerian professor of physics 4. Chike Obi first Nigerian professor of mathematicsa, Mathematician famous for his work on non-differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Price 5. Prof Kodilnye first Nigerian professor of medicine 6. Professor Kenneth Dike a pre-eminent scholar of African History and was. the first indigenous Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan and founder of the National Archives. 7. Prof James Ezelio first Nigerian professor differential calculus 8. prof Chinua Achebe great novelist * Cyprian Ekwensi MFR, a writer of international repute 9. Emeka Anyaoku first African commom wealth chairman 10. Prof Ben Enwonwu first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters 11. Professor Samuel Okoye was black Africa's first PhD in RadioAstronomy. who along with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star. 12.Chief Jerome Udoji a social reformer was the first African to be made a 'D.O' (District Officer) by the Colonial Administration 13. Chimamanda Adichie Novelist 14. Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law 15. Prof Dora Akunyili Pharmacologist 16. Oby Ezekwezili former world bank Charlady in Africa 17. Olisa Agbakoba first NBA president * Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor, appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping. Operations. 18 Prof Charles Soludo Economist and fromer CBN Governor 19. Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, a London-based visual artist. The first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II when commissioned to paint the official Golden Jubilee portrai 20. Francis Akpuaka - a renowned professor of plastic surgery *Prof Ernest Ndukwe former NCC boss * Prof Laz Ekwueme Politicians from Anambra 22. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe first Nigeria president 23. Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme frontline Politician, Architect and the first executive Vice-President of Nigeria * Nwafor Orizu the first Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 24. Dim Emeka Ojukwu - the leader of the secessionist Biafra Republic 25. Edwin Umezuoke former Chairman ANPP 26. Dr Chuba Okadigbo Oyi of Oyi former Senate president 27.Chukwuemeka Ezife former Governor of Anambra state 28 Chief Victor Umeh Apga nationa chairman 29. Chuka Umunna, a British Labor Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency 30. Chinyelu Onwurah, a British Labor Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, becoming the first female British MP of African origin * Barrister Olisa Metuh PDP national publiclty secretary. Business Tycoons * Sir louis Odiumegwu Ojukwu first Nigerian millionaire and also first Nigerian stock exchange persident 31.Sir Emeka Offor CEO Chrom Energy, Enugu disco etc. 32. Dr ABC Orjiakor CEO Seplat Plc, Neimith pharmaceuticals etc. 33. Engr Ernest Azudialu CEO Nestoil, Century power generation, Smile Network etc. *Dr. Godwin Maduka is the Managing Director and founder Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Centre, which is the largest and most comprehensive pain treatment practice group in Nevada, United States of America. * Arthur Eze CEO Altlas Oranto petrolum *. Ex Gov Peter Obi Fidelity bank, Next etc. * Andy Uba politician, Oil merchat * Barrister Allen Onyema CEO Air peace *Chief Umeofia The CEO of Erisco Foods Ltd., the fourth largest tomato past in world 34 Cos Maduka CEO Coscharies motors, Abro motor products, Coched farm etc. 35. Emma Bishop Okonknwo CEO Ekulo group 36. Clement Ibeto CEO Ibeto group, Cement, Oil Merchant, Motor products, Real Estate, Farm and Hotels. 37.Ifeanyi Uba Capital Oil etc 38. Chief (Dr.) Alexander Chika Okafor CEO Chicason group, AZ oil. 39 Innocent Chukwuma Innoson Motors etc. 40. Nicolas Ukachukwu CEO SNECOU Group of Companies Limited 41. SIR. Daniel Chukwudoze Dozzy Oil 42 Sir. Nath Okechukwu Chairman Inter-bau Construction Ltd 43 HRH. Igwe Alfred Achebe Obi of Onitsha Chairman Daimon bank and unilever Plc. 44. Sir Emeka Okwuosa Chairaman Oil serve group, Ekcel Farms Ltd 45. Nnetochukwu Azubuike Oil merchant, Genesis hotel and Genesis deluxe cinemas 46 Odumodu CEO May&Baker 47 Chief Poly Emenike Nero Pharmaceutical 48. Mrs. Stella Okoli Emzor * Obi Okoye Fusion motors Los Angeles US * Nkechi Obi. Tchno oil * Ben Anakwe NIPCO oil, * Stella Odua Former aviation minister, CEO SPG * Dame Felicia Okoli CEO Armak group of companies * Uju Ifejika CEO Britannia-U * William Uzoma Anumudu Chairman Global motors Holding * Enukeme Linus Azubuike Chairman Tonimas Group * Obiajulu Uzodike Cutix wire plc * Chigioke Anumoka Chairman Cotech and Tummy tummy. noodles 49. Mike Ajegbo Minaj Tv, Cement and real estate *. DA Nwandu Construction, real estate Transporter and haulage biz 50. Young shall grow 51. Chisco group 52, Ekenedilichukwu trans 53. GUO Okeke 54. CN Okoli 55 Izuchukwu trans 56. PN. Omerua 57. FG. Onyewe * Ifeanyichukwu transporttransport Religious leaders 54.Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi (born in Aguleri, Anambra State, in September 1903 – died in Leicester, England, January 24, 1964) was an Igbo from Aguleri in Anambra East. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Onitsha, Nigeria on December 19, 1937. He worked in the parishes of Nnewi, Dunukofia, Akpu/Ajalli and Aguleri and was later a Cistercian monk at Mount Saint Bernard Monastery in England. Pope John Paul II beatified him on March 22, 1998, saying "Blessed Cyprian Michael Tansi is a prime example of the fruits of holiness which have grown and matured in the Church in Nigeria since the Gospel was first preached in this land. 55.Cardinal Francis Arinze, once considered a potential Pope. * Bishop Okonkwo Music Industry 56. Osita Osedebe 56. Oliver dicoco 57. Moroco Nwamaduka 58. Ozoemena Nwazugbe 59. Chinyere Udoma 60. Gozie Okeke 61. Peter and Paul Okoye (Psquare) 62. Chinedu Okoli (Flavour N'abania) 63. Azubuike Chibuzo Nelson (Phyno) 64. Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo (Kcee) Limbobo master 65. Celeboo 66. Oziomachukwu Favour Mojekwu (Osy bosco) Footballers 67. Amobi Okoye - Youngest American football player to play for the NFL (2004), currently plays for the Houston Texans 68 John Mikel Obi Nollywood 67.Pet Edochie 68. Chika Okpala, aka Chief Zebrudaya 69.Bub-manuel Udokwu 70. Chidi Nmokeme 71.Chika Ike 72. Oge Okoye 73. Amachi Nmanago 74.Tony Oneweek * Rita Edochie * Yul Edochie * Ngozi Ezeonu * Steve Onu "Yaw WAZOBIA FM"[/quote]Awed by some personalities here BUT dude this thread is meant for recognizing dignitaries of Ogun state only & not some comparison. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Anambra1stSon(m): 3:42pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
PentiumPro:Remind me what happened to equitorial trusty bank? The way Glo is going down they will soon discover some greater than oil, I hope you know the real owner of Global com? |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by tickles2luv2016(m): 3:43pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Smartslim17:Na indomie dey d guy brain for him to even bring that scrap of a list up |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by PentiumPro(f): 3:44pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42616109][s]Coming from State that wear the crown as highest producer of weed I'm not surprise, we have many junkies online[/s][/quote]Keep sulking around like a kid without a candy. Yeye troll ![]() |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by PentiumPro(f): 3:45pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42616430][s]Remind me what happened to equitorial trusty bank? The way Glo is going down they will soon discover some greater than oil, I hope you know the real owner of Global com[/s]?[/quote]You be real Ode. Just go and do your Imo Vs Anambra dicck contest elsewhere and stop trolling like an ineffectual buffoon. ![]() |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by forgiveness: 3:49pm On Feb 04, 2016*. Modified: 7:07pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42615468]http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2012/11/02/10-nigerian-multi-millionaires-youve-never-heard-of/#59d051d84821 BUSINESS 10 NIGERIAN BILLIONAIRE OIL TYCOONS TO WATCH The petroleum industry in Nigeria in the largest industry in the country and the main GDP generator in the continent’s most populous nation. Since the British discovered oil in the Niger Delta in the late 1950s, the oil industry has been crucial to Nigeria’s development. Marred by political and economic strife in the past, international attention in the 1990s saw a reform of the sector which has produced some of Africa’s richest men. Tom Jackson profiles ten of them below. Theophilus Danjuma (South Atlantic Petroleum) Danjuma, 72, has a net worth of $600 million made through the 2006 sale for $1.7 billion of an oil block he was given by the regime of former Nigerian President Sani Abacha to a Chinese consortium. A former defence minister, Danjuma is chairman of oil exploration firm South Atlantic Petroleum. He is also the country’s biggest philanthropist, having endowed his charity, the TY Danjuma Foundation, with $100 million. He also advises President Goodluck Jonathan on state matters. Princesses Princesses Arthur Eze (Oranto Petroleum) Prince Arthur Eze is the Chairman and CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum International Limited, as well as holding positions on various other boards in different sectors across Nigeria. His company has secured significant upstream positions in frontier plays in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Ivory Coast, Chad, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. He is also a notable philanthropist. His company has various technical partners, ranging from Roc Oil, Pioneer Natural Resources of the USA, Canoxy, Transworld of the USA, LukOil of Russia, Tetra, Noble, Kosmos Energy of the USA, Petronas of Malaysia, DNO of Norway, TransAtlantic Petroleum of the USA and Canada’s Nexen. He has been active behind the scenes on the political stage since the early 90’s. Mike Adenuga (Conoil Producing) [/b]The 59-year-old Mike Adenuga has a reputation as a reclusive tycoon, but his company Conoil Producing was the first Nigerian company to strike oil in commercial quantities in the early 1990s. It is now the country’s largest oil exploration firm, and Adenuga has a net worth of $4.3 billion. His other business interests include Globacom, the country’s second largest mobile telecom operator. Another tycoon to have hit big through links with a Nigerian president, in this case, Ibrahim Babangida, he made his first million at the age of 26 selling lace and distributing soft drinks. [b]Tone Cole (Sahara Energy) Cole is the Managing Director of Sahara Energy Resource Limited, which he co-founded in 1996 with his friends Tope Shonubi and Ade Odunsi. Sahara Energy started out as an oil and gas company whose core business at the time was the trading of excess fuel oil from the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries. It later moved away from being a middleman to become an established trading house diversifying into storage depots and vessel ownership as well as building depots in Lagos, Onne and Abuja with a combined capacity of 55,000 metric tonnes and a fleet of five vessels moving products across West Africa. Today, Sahara Energy is a major employer of labour with staff strength of just over 300 people. Femi Otedola (African Petroleum/Zenon) [/b]CEO of African Petroleum Plc (now Forte Oil Plc), Otedola appeared as one of only two Nigerians (the other was Aliko Dangote) to appear on the 2009 Forbes list of 793 dollar billionaires in the world, worth over $1.2 billion. Though his fortunes have slightly declined since, he remains a hugely rich man with much influence in the Nigerian oil sector. He is also the owner of multi-billionnaira indigenous oil giant Zenon. Zenon, which is directly run by Otedola, is the dominant force in the diesel business among oil marketing concerns. It supplies diesel to power the generating sets of most Nigerian industries and nearly all the major manufacturing firms in the country. These include Dangote Group, Cadbury, Coca Cola, Nigerian Breweries, MTN, Unilever, Nestle, Guinness and others. [b]Tunde Folawiyo (Folawiyo Oil And Gas) Folawiyo serves as the Managing Director of Yinka Folawiyo Power, and holds directorships with various other firms across all sectors. He lives his life away from the limelight, but is known to live in extreme luxury. He holds degrees from the London School of Economics and University College London. Mohammed Indimi (Oriental Energy Resources) A close ally of prominent figures in the Nigerian military, Indimi founded and now chairs Oriental Energy Resources, an offshore oil exploration and production company. It currently has three offshore oil and gas products, with daily production of 35,000 barrels. After over twenty years in the sector Indimi has established himself at the 30th richest man in Africa, with a notable international presence. Ifeanyi Ubah (Capital Oil) [/b]A tycoon who is probably best known for taking out adverts on the front pages of major newspapers to herald the celebration of his 40th birthday, Ubah’s company, Capital Oil, is said to have the biggest and most modern depot in Nigeria. With 28 loading bays, Capital is the only indigenous downstream player capable of pumping out 55 million litres of petroleum products each day. [b]ABC Orjiakor (Seplat Petroleum) [/b]A trained surgeon, Orjiakor has now worked in the oil and gas sector for over 25 years. At Seplat he spears new business development and works on strategic stakeholder relationships. He has his own philanthropic foundation, and had links with former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Babangida. [b]Phillips Ihenacho (Seven Energy) Executive Chairman of Seven Energy, Ihenacho is also the co-founder of investment firm Amaya Capital Partners. A graduate of Harvard and Yale, he is a believer that local companies should be at the forefront of Nigerian oil exploration. http://venturesafrica.com/10-nigerian-billionaire-oil-tycoons-to-watch-pt-1/[/quote] Now, you're talking. You just gave the list of Multiple Millionaires and billionaires oil typoons. Although, we know the one 's i listed below are not on the list of Forbes richest Africans billionaires or Nigerian richest but I will manage it since Forbes acknowledged them. I believe you have now accepted Forbes list as an index to measure wealth. Aaaay. ![]() 1, Prince Authur Eze 2, ABC Ojiakor Now, let's go to the next one. Give me the list of top 10 international brand from that list. Thanks |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by ODVanguard: 3:58pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42605833]Only ![]() Anambra list Academias from Anambra state: 1. Dr Pius Okigbo first Nigerian PHD in Economics 2. prof Philip emeagwali inventor of super computer 3. Prof Okoye first Nigerian professor of physics 4. Chike Obi first Nigerian professor of mathematicsa, Mathematician famous for his work on non-differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Price 5. Prof Kodilnye first Nigerian professor of medicine 6. Professor Kenneth Dike a pre-eminent scholar of African History and was. the first indigenous Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan and founder of the National Archives. 7. Prof James Ezelio first Nigerian professor differential calculus 8. prof Chinua Achebe great novelist * Cyprian Ekwensi MFR, a writer of international repute 9. Emeka Anyaoku first African commom wealth chairman 10. Prof Ben Enwonwu first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters 11. Professor Samuel Okoye was black Africa's first PhD in RadioAstronomy. who along with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star. 12.Chief Jerome Udoji a social reformer was the first African to be made a 'D.O' (District Officer) by the Colonial Administration 13. Chimamanda Adichie Novelist 14. Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law 15. Prof Dora Akunyili Pharmacologist 16. Oby Ezekwezili former world bank Charlady in Africa 17. Olisa Agbakoba first NBA president * Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor, appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping. Operations. 18 Prof Charles Soludo Economist and fromer CBN Governor 19. Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, a London-based visual artist. The first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II when commissioned to paint the official Golden Jubilee portrai 20. Francis Akpuaka - a renowned professor of plastic surgery *Prof Ernest Ndukwe former NCC boss * Prof Laz Ekwueme Politicians from Anambra 22. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe first Nigeria president 23. Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme frontline Politician, Architect and the first executive Vice-President of Nigeria * Nwafor Orizu the first Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 24. Dim Emeka Ojukwu - the leader of the secessionist Biafra Republic 25. Edwin Umezuoke former Chairman ANPP 26. Dr Chuba Okadigbo Oyi of Oyi former Senate president 27.Chukwuemeka Ezife former Governor of Anambra state 28 Chief Victor Umeh Apga nationa chairman 29. Chuka Umunna, a British Labor Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency 30. Chinyelu Onwurah, a British Labor Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, becoming the first female British MP of African origin * Barrister Olisa Metuh PDP national publiclty secretary. Business Tycoons * Sir louis Odiumegwu Ojukwu first Nigerian millionaire and also first Nigerian stock exchange persident 31.Sir Emeka Offor CEO Chrom Energy, Enugu disco etc. 32. Dr ABC Orjiakor CEO Seplat Plc, Neimith pharmaceuticals etc. 33. Engr Ernest Azudialu CEO Nestoil, Century power generation, Smile Network etc. *Dr. Godwin Maduka is the Managing Director and founder Las Vegas Pain Institute and Medical Centre, which is the largest and most comprehensive pain treatment practice group in Nevada, United States of America. * Arthur Eze CEO Altlas Oranto petrolum *. Ex Gov Peter Obi Fidelity bank, Next etc. * Andy Uba politician, Oil merchat * Barrister Allen Onyema CEO Air peace *Chief Umeofia The CEO of Erisco Foods Ltd., the fourth largest tomato past in world 34 Cos Maduka CEO Coscharies motors, Abro motor products, Coched farm etc. 35. Emma Bishop Okonknwo CEO Ekulo group 36. Clement Ibeto CEO Ibeto group, Cement, Oil Merchant, Motor products, Real Estate, Farm and Hotels. 37.Ifeanyi Uba Capital Oil etc 38. Chief (Dr.) Alexander Chika Okafor CEO Chicason group, AZ oil. 39 Innocent Chukwuma Innoson Motors etc. 40. Nicolas Ukachukwu CEO SNECOU Group of Companies Limited 41. SIR. Daniel Chukwudoze Dozzy Oil 42 Sir. Nath Okechukwu Chairman Inter-bau Construction Ltd 43 HRH. Igwe Alfred Achebe Obi of Onitsha Chairman Daimon bank and unilever Plc. 44. Sir Emeka Okwuosa Chairaman Oil serve group, Ekcel Farms Ltd 45. Nnetochukwu Azubuike Oil merchant, Genesis hotel and Genesis deluxe cinemas 46 Odumodu CEO May&Baker 47 Chief Poly Emenike Nero Pharmaceutical 48. Mrs. Stella Okoli Emzor * Obi Okoye Fusion motors Los Angeles US * Nkechi Obi. Tchno oil * Ben Anakwe NIPCO oil, * Stella Odua Former aviation minister, CEO SPG * Dame Felicia Okoli CEO Armak group of companies * Uju Ifejika CEO Britannia-U * William Uzoma Anumudu Chairman Global motors Holding * Enukeme Linus Azubuike Chairman Tonimas Group * Obiajulu Uzodike Cutix wire plc * Chigioke Anumoka Chairman Cotech and Tummy tummy. noodles 49. Mike Ajegbo Minaj Tv, Cement and real estate *. DA Nwandu Construction, real estate Transporter and haulage biz 50. Young shall grow 51. Chisco group 52, Ekenedilichukwu trans 53. GUO Okeke 54. CN Okoli 55 Izuchukwu trans 56. PN. Omerua 57. FG. Onyewe * Ifeanyichukwu transporttransport Religious leaders 54.Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi (born in Aguleri, Anambra State, in September 1903 – died in Leicester, England, January 24, 1964) was an Igbo from Aguleri in Anambra East. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Onitsha, Nigeria on December 19, 1937. He worked in the parishes of Nnewi, Dunukofia, Akpu/Ajalli and Aguleri and was later a Cistercian monk at Mount Saint Bernard Monastery in England. Pope John Paul II beatified him on March 22, 1998, saying "Blessed Cyprian Michael Tansi is a prime example of the fruits of holiness which have grown and matured in the Church in Nigeria since the Gospel was first preached in this land. 55.Cardinal Francis Arinze, once considered a potential Pope. * Bishop Okonkwo Music Industry 56. Osita Osedebe 56. Oliver dicoco 57. Moroco Nwamaduka 58. Ozoemena Nwazugbe 59. Chinyere Udoma 60. Gozie Okeke 61. Peter and Paul Okoye (Psquare) 62. Chinedu Okoli (Flavour N'abania) 63. Azubuike Chibuzo Nelson (Phyno) 64. Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo (Kcee) Limbobo master 65. Celeboo 66. Oziomachukwu Favour Mojekwu (Osy bosco) Footballers 67. Amobi Okoye - Youngest American football player to play for the NFL (2004), currently plays for the Houston Texans 68 John Mikel Obi Nollywood 67.Pet Edochie 68. Chika Okpala, aka Chief Zebrudaya 69.Bub-manuel Udokwu 70. Chidi Nmokeme 71.Chika Ike 72. Oge Okoye 73. Amachi Nmanago 74.Tony Oneweek * Rita Edochie * Yul Edochie * Ngozi Ezeonu * Steve Onu "Yaw WAZOBIA FM"[/quote]Smh. Why are you Anambra people such a bunch of low self-esteemed folks? Wetin consign Anambra with Ogun matter? Even amongst your fellow igbos you people can be so obnoxious and irritating. You are better off arguing and measuring deeks with your fellow Ebonyi, Imo, and Abia. Ogun is competing with the likes of Lagos, not a market state like yours, sorry. ![]() |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:00pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
ODVanguard:when I created this thread I can remember inviting any of you, I saw how you guys masturbated over my thread https://www.nairaland.com/2840001/anambra-most-indigenous-industrialized-state Ndi ara |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by micky2004: 4:12pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Una don't 4get Ayinla Omowura,(egun magaji),Haruna Isola (baba Gani Agba),both of Apala music fame,wot of Yusuf Olatunji (baba Legba) famous 4 his sakara music?then d list can,t be completed without late chief Abraham Adesanya Afenifere leader.all these people are also eminent personalities of Ogun state. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Chukazu: 4:43pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
PEZMAN:was waiting for the " bomb " you were gonna throw...these are well-reharsed archaic line. try something better... |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Anambra1stSon(m): 4:45pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
ODVanguard:I don't give a shit how you think about us, so far it doesn't stop us from progressing. Ogun state is backward When you attain this level then I will take you guys serious
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| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by orlahboi(m): 4:50pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Very soon... very soon I will make it to that list.
omo Ogun
#I_BELIEVE |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Testerfuze(m): 4:58pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
without my mahn Ola dips....the list ent complete. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by ODVanguard: 5:12pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
[quote author= post=42618171]I don't give a shit how you think about us, so far it doesn't stop us from progressing. Ogun state is backward When you attain this level then I will take you guys serious[/quote]Lol. You people are the ones with the insecurities, always feeling like you have a point to prove. And you just had to pull up those ugly a$$ pix. Smh. If Anambra is all that, you won't have to make so much noise about it. Me I'm moving on. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Schematics: 5:20pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Nwanne, why are you doing this? Stop this unnecessary d1ck measuring. Why won't you allow them to at least enjoy their thread? Did the OP insult you by opening this thread? You dey fall my hand.. [quote author= post=42618171]I don't give a shit how you think about us, so far it doesn't stop us from progressing. Ogun state is backward When you attain this level then I will take you guys serious[/quote] |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by forgiveness: 5:33pm On Feb 04, 2016*. Modified: 7:11pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
forgiveness:@ While you are still Compiling your list of top 10 international brand from Anambra. Let me give you the list of billionaires that made Forbes list. They are far ahead of the one's you listed. 1, Mike Adenuga 2, Oba Otudeko 3, Sijibomi Ogundele http://www.bellanaija.com/2011/11/forbes-publishes-inaugural-list-of-the-40-richest-people-in-africa-aliko-dangote-ranked-no-1-mike-adenuga-jim-ovia-oba-otudeko-theophilus-danjuma-hakeem-belo-osagie-abdulsamad-rabiu-mohammed/ What is taking you so long to compile a list of top 10 international brand from Anambra? Or are there no international brand from Anambra? |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Karufi: 5:37pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
good! Still counting |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by fareed69(m): 5:48pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
The List. Is Incomplete My very humble Self Lawal Yemi. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by Niyinficient(m): 5:55pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
juman:He's from Otun Ekiti in Ekiti State, related to ma cousins from there. |
| Re: Ogun State At 40: List Of Dignitaries From Ogun by dejonathan(f): 5:59pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
kekakuz:who tell u say tinubu is from ogun state?? |
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