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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by hilroy: 7:02pm On Aug 05, 2017
Jetleeee:
A Yoruba man patented Alabukun powder in 1918. 99 years after in 2017, it's still standing strong with its own loyal customers. No fooking advert! If they can mention one potor man dead or alive that has created anything as long-lasting as that, I'll delete my moniker


Bro, I'm just curious, as any potor man provided an answer to your question

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomelo: 7:10pm On Aug 05, 2017


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Kola Adewale, Founder The Place





Meet Kola Adewale, founder of The Place, a string of hospitality and entertainment outlets that started out nine years ago in Ikeja, Lagos. Between then and now, he has established The Place Lekki and The Place Victoria Island, with an Alausa outlet in the works and more planned for the future. We bring you excerpts of an interview with this experienced business man as published by Thisday.

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Building different yet complimentary businesses wasn’t the plan in the beginning. The Place founder, Kola Adewale, admits as much. The first The Place opened for business nine years ago in Ikeja, originally as an eatery selling sumptuous meals that.

“That was what I could see making money, something I could start small and grow into,” Adewale explains. Later on though, the idea of blending the food with a lounge/ bar occurred to him. “It was later that the whole club idea evolved.”

In his mid-forties, Adewale is unassuming, soft-spoken, calm but witty. We are at his office at the Victoria Island outlet, the most recent of the three currently open. He doesn’t cut the picture of a club owner, especially if flamboyance is what you attach to a restauranteur cum hotelier. He looks like the cerebral type, a blue-chip company executive.

On why he left a lucrative daytime job for business, Adewale says:

I did 16 years with KPMG, an accounting firm that used to be Arthur Anderson in Nigeria,” he says. There was a year overlap between leaving his prestigious job and starting his own thing. “I started The Place in 2006 then left KPMG 2007.“ However, the conception of starting his own business was many more years before. He was gaining expeience helping others with their businesses.

“I started with the accounting practice and business advisory for small businesses from the early days, so my 16 years was primarily management consulting, which gave me broad exposure in the running and managing of businesses. It gave me confidence that I had the skills to run any business. I think the question was which one will be viable, which one I would be able to put my savings in as there was little or no support from the banks for a start-up,” he reveals.

“I felt the food business was doing well. The Mr Biggs, the Tantalizers, the Sweet Sensations, you could see growth, you could see expansion, the money was good.”

Three outlets already with a fourth in the pipeline is an indication of growth. Another The Place is soon to open at Alausa. “It’s going to be like Lekki,” says, indicating that this new outlet would have a restaurant, a club and rooms. Business must be good right? He chuckles. “Not overnight,” he counters, “but so far, so good. It is unlikely we would replicate this over four places now if it wasn’t.”
He explains why Alausa. “We’ve seen the market at the Ikeja Mall. There’s quite a bit of traffic.” The strategist in him sited The Place Alausa within a stone’s throw of the mall.

Adewale sheds some light on how it all started and the progression. The property in Ikeja was leased but Lekki was built from scratch, which explains the hotel on the top floor.

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 7:13pm On Aug 05, 2017
deomelo:

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Kola Adewale, Founder The Place

Kola Adewale actually has two outlets of The Place in different parts of Lekki. wink And the chap must be cleaning out in cash terms, big time. You need to see the crowd in both places, every evening and especially on weekends. The place is packed full! shocked

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by gberra: 7:29pm On Aug 05, 2017
laudate:

Yes, I agree totally. cool There should be a book series on these entrepreneurs, and a couple of TV documentaries as well. It is such a pity that people are so busy these days, but it is a project that I believe needs to be documented, for posterity. undecided

In fact the supply chain structure, in each of these companies needs to be explored, analysed, documented and used as case studies in Nigerian universities, especially at MBA level. The logistics & supply chain structure used to distribute Alabukun for example, has always fascinated me. It is going to form part of my thesis that is coming up. undecided
Beyond a research material, it could be useful for decision making.

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deedeedee1: 7:34pm On Aug 05, 2017
Yoruba people are great

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomelo: 7:34pm On Aug 05, 2017







Mrs. Pamela Olayinka Adedayo. Founder/CEO Tastee Fried Chicken.



[b]Olayinka had her primary education in the old Northern Region of Nigeria, secondary education in the South West and her tertiary education at the Chicago State University, USA, where she earned her honors degree in Business Administration and Finance in 1978. She applied to and was employed at Kentucky Fried Chicken, Chicago, USA between1978 – 1980 as a Store Manager. She worked briefly with Nigerian Breweries Limited; from where she joined the Federal Civil Service and served as an administrative officer with the Federal Ministry of Finance from 1981-1990. Her voluntary disengagement in 1990 was to pave the way for the realisation of her age-old dream which is to pioneer and revolutionise the modern eatery business which at that time was novel in Nigeria. Pamela decided to venture into the outdoor catering business, bringing into play the experience and expertise she acquired at Kentucky Fried Chicken and that birthed Tastee Fried Chicken (TFC). Olayinka Pamela Adedayo is the Managing Director/CEO of De Tastee Fried Chicken Limited.

Business growth

Pamela realised quickly that any education derived through persistence and hard work must show in quality of service. With the days of little beginnings at 61 Adeniran Ogunsanya Street, Surulere, Tastee Fried Chicken now has thirteen branches till date.

There is more to Pamela

Apart from being the Tastee Fried Chicken boss; she is the MD/CEO of Tastee Pot Limited (an outdoor catering outfit). She is the National President of Association of Fast Foods Confectioners of Nigeria (AFFCON), President, Olayinka Pamela Educational Foundation (NGO) and was a member of the technical committee that reviewed Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) code of hygiene practices for fast food organisations in Nigeria.[/b]

Pamela holds dear to heart, the philosophy of sharing and caring for the less privileged in the society and this has informed her philanthropic acts which reflects in regular donations of food, blankets, drugs and other items to orphanages, old people’s homes and other such bodies catering for the disadvantaged and less privileged in the Nigerian society apart from inviting them to her annual birthday parties.

Reward for sterling footprints

Pamela is a Fellow of the Lagos State Polytechnic; Fellow of the Certified Board of Administrators of Nigeria; Fellow, Institute of Brand Management; Outstanding Donor Award-2002, 2006 – Little Saints Orphanage; Membership Award-2006 – Nigeria American Chamber of Commerce; WEAN Awards-The most Outstanding Female Entrepreneur – 2007 (Financial Standard); Business Woman of the Year 2009, Fame Magazine; Yoruba Female Role-Model Award; Recognition Award – Association of Fast Food Confectioners of Nigeria; Achievers Award for Leadership Excellence – Women’s Wing of Christians of Nigeria; Episcopal Award for Excellence – Diocese of Lagos, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion); Most Industrious Woman Award by Effizzie Magazine 2010. Also, De Tastee Fried Chicken Limited has won awards such as: Fast Food of the Year 2007 – Lagos Enterprise Award; Humanity Service of the Year Award 2009 (Association of Fast Food and Confectioners of Nigeria); Award of Excellence in Commerce – Institute of Commerce in Nigeria; Best Poultry Products Marketer 2007 – Poultry Association of Nigeria; Jam Feast Award 2009 – Lagos State Ministry of Education; Quick Service Restaurant of the Year of the Year 2009, 2010 – City People Magazine; TimeNews Development in Nigeria Gold Award 2010 by TimeNews Magazine and an International Award for ‘The best quick service restaurant award’ in 2010. Pamela was also honoured with a national award of Member of the Order of Niger (MON).

Tastee Fried Chicken believes in touching the lives of the citizenry by giving back to the society and contributing their quota, through various products donation, financial donation, and embarking on series of communal projects aimed at supporting grassroot dwellers and this takes the form of donation of cash and food items to orphanages, award of scholarship to bright and deserving students in tertiary institutions through the Olayinka Pamela Adedayo Foundation, various donations to schools, donation to different religious bodies, donation to Government parastatals and donation to social clubs

Restructuring

The parent company, Tastee Pot Limited has been re-structured to deliver premium meals and great services that will provide an array of African and continental dishes at occasions. This they believe will serve the yearnings of their customers who want the best meals at the right price, delivered with the right service at their events.

Future Focus

It includes pioneering and strengthening new mechanism that will best deliver out meals to their customers wherever they are at any time so desired, utilising available opportunities to further increasing revenue from identified and yet to be identified potentials deploring the best available manpower and technology, engaging key strategic partners to help build a bigger network and aggressively grow their share of the market, improving relationship with suppliers to minimise stock outs, massive staff training and technology injection alongside refurbishment of exiting kitchens, reorganising aesthetics in their outlets to further improve the ambience that the brand has been known with and continuous emphasis on cost saving and cash management techniques

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomelo: 7:35pm On Aug 05, 2017
laudate:


Kola Adewale actually has two outlets of The Place in different parts of Lekki. wink And the chap must be cleaning out in cash terms, big time. You need to see the crowd in both places, every evening and especially on weekends. The place is packed full! shocked



Wow!!


Totally impressed.

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 7:47pm On Aug 05, 2017
Dr. Adedeji Adeleke is the Founder and Chairman of Pacific Holdings Limited. With over 30 years’ commercial and business experience under his belt, Dr. Adeleke is an accomplished and highly respected businessman, with a uniquely hands-on management style. It enables him to proactively initiate & participate in all major decisions taken by the company.

Dr. Adedeji Adeleke currently holds two non-honorary doctorate degrees: a Doctor of Business Administration degree (DBA) from the University of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, where he wrote a dissertation on ‘Electricity Supply Efficiency and Organizational Growth and Profitability’, ; a PhD in International Business from the Columbia Pacific University, Mills Valley, California, USA as well as a Master of Business Administration degree (MBA) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance, both from the Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. He established Adeleke University in Osun State, where he is the current Pro-Chancellor.

In 2001, when the Federal Govt of Nigeria (FGN) approved a National Electric Power Policy (NEPP), followed by the Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act in 2005, to implement the unbundling of Nigeria’s power utility, as well as a new, regulatory scheme managed by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Adeleke got interested.

His firm bidded for 2 power generating plants, after conducting their due diligence. These were the Olorunshogo Phase I plant in Ogun State, whose outright sale was concluded by the Bureau for Public Enterprises on the 1st of November 2013, and handed over to the new owners - Pacific Energy, owned by Adeleke. The second power plant was the Omotosho power generating plant located in Okitipupa Local Government, Ondo State, Nigeria.

Olorunsogo Power Plant is one of the leading electricity producing members of the group of companies, bought over by Pacific Energy Company Ltd. Olorunsogo Power Plant is committed to maintaining operating conditions where efficient procedures can be implemented by taking safety, quality, and costs into account. This ensures the capacity to also produce competitive electricity in a safe and reliable manner over the long term. It consists of a gas power plant with 8 Gas Turbine units with an installed capacity of 335mw.

The Olorunshogo IPP Power Plant is a 335MW gas plant, located in Papalanto, Ogun State. It is daily operated and maintained by a team of Pacific Energy staff and boasts of generating 95% of its installed capacity evident by the recently concluded capacity test carried out by NBET

Pacific Energy also took over the Omotosho power generating plant during the sale, acquisition and privatization of power plants in Nigeria. This 335MW capacity power plant has been rehabilitated with major turnkey maintenance carried out on all of its gas turbines. Omotosho Phase I Power Plant (Omotosho Electric Energy Co. Ltd) is an electricity generation business sited at Omotosho Forest Reserve, Okitipupa Local Government, Ondo State, Nigeria.

The Power Plant was commissioned on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 by the Federal Government of Nigeria, and privatized on Friday, November 1, 2013 to Pacific Energy Company Limited.

Omotosho Phase I Power Plant is an open cycle gas turbine power plant with a capacity of 335MW (ISO)/ 304MW (Ambient) consisting of 8 GE Frame 6 Gas Turbines. The performance summary portrays significant growth over the years, since privatization.

Realistic strategies were put in place to rehabilitate the degraded plant; a lot of resources were exhausted to bring the units up to installed capacity. http://pacificholdingsltd.com/omotosho-power-plant/ ; http://pacificholdingsltd.com/olorunsogo-power-plant/

‘Omotosho I’ and ‘Olorunsogo I’ Power Stations have an installed capacity of 335MW each, making Pacific Energy’s total power generation capacity 670MW. With their well-above average operating efficiency despite the numerous challenges besetting the industry, Pacific Energy’s power plants are some of the best performing facilities in Nigeria today.

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by shukuokukobambi: 8:00pm On Aug 05, 2017
laudate:
Yeah, we hit 200 pages!! Kn23h, ODVanguard, Totit, Mercyville, Jetleeee, GoldNiagara, ibkayee, veraponpo, ProWalker, gberra, scholes0, hilroy, obaaderemi, ramdeuter, wristbangle, ijaya123, Kagawa10, shukuokukobambi, deedeedeee1, Basic123, Dumaknesset/Knessetduma, CeterisXVII, Jahel2, Markfemi2, Ritchiee, okway, Oxtonguy, SuperS1Panther etc., a big thumbs up for you all!! Keep the flag flying! cheesy shocked wink grin Thank you!! May Olowogbogboro overload you all with multiple blessings!

Take a bow, Kn23h! You are the babe!! Correct chic!

Indeed kn23h is a special orekelewa.....like play like play o cheesy

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by Uglyojuku: 8:05pm On Aug 05, 2017
LANRE TOWRY COKER (PhD) TCA ASSOCIATES-FOUNDER


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanre_Towry-Coker


Born in 1944 to a Nigerian civil engineer, who was the planning adviser to the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman, in the early 1960s, Lanre Towry-Coker attended St. Matthias School, Lagos, and Kingston College, Surrey, England, before going on to the Architectural Association School of Architecture and the University of North-East London for his architectural training. He subsequently earned a further qualification from the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration (OPM).

He established his architectural firm, Towry-Coker Associates, in 1976. An indigene of Lagos (Towry Street on Lagos Island was named after his family) He was one of the original planners of the capital city Abuja, and has won numerous awards for his work on major buildings in Nigeria.

In 1999, Towry-Coker was the first Commissioner for Works and Housing in Lagos State. He is the author of the book Housing Policy And The Dynamics Of Housing Delivery In Nigeria: Lagos State As Case Study, published by MakeWay Press in 2012.

Towry-Coker is a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (FNIA) and an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (ACI.Arb.) in the UK.In 2017 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the only Nigerian and one of currently just 30 architects worldwide accorded that honour.
He married Bisi Towry-Coker but they are now separated. He has three children including a son, Olaotan






Completed Projects

Offices ¬ View

Savannah Bank (Former Bank of America) Headquarters, Lagos (Competition Win)
Umarco Headquarters, Apapa
Blackwood Hodge Headquarters, Badagry Exp. Way
Guaranty Trust Bank, Victoria Island
Swedish Embassy, Victoria Island
Fountain Trust Merchant Bank, Victoria Island
Nichemtex offices, Ikorodu.
World Bank Resident Mission, Offices, Residences Abuja FCT. (Competition win) (Competition win out of 110 competitors!)
AIB Plaza, Victoria Island (Competition win)
Shestco Administrative Complex, Abuja FCT
Angolan Embassy, Victoria Island (Chancery & Residences)
Lagos State Water Corporation Headquarters, Lagos.
The Ark Towers, Pan Ocean Oil Head Office, Ligali Ayorinde St. Victoria Island. (Virgin Atlantic)
UAC office development, Abuja FCT
Albix biscuits H.Q – Isolo Expressway.
UACN Property Development Company Ply. Phase 2, Abuja

Residential ¬ View

NNPC Staff Quarters, Mosimi, Ogun State
Barclays Bank Staff Quarters, Satellite Town, Lagos.
Idejo Close Development, Victoria Island.
UAC Duplexes Development, Glover Rd. Ikoyi
UAC Duplexes Development, Cameron Rd. Ikoyi
Numerous Individual houses, villas for private clients
Mobil Oil Residential Complex, Lekki (Competition win)
Shell Luxury Apartment, Ikoyi (Competition win)
Residential Development for Mr. Rasheed, Dacca, Bangladesh
Angola Embassy Residences.
World Bank, Resident Representative Residence, Abuja (Competition win)
World Bank Expatriate Residences, Abuja, FCT (Competition win)
Canadian High Commission, Renovation, Ikoyi
Spanish Embassy Renovation, Victoria Island.
Residential Development for NICON, Kaduna
Faded Plaza Apartments
Oceanic Insurance

Factories ¬ View

Chemical & Allied Products Ltd. Factory (Formerly ICI), A papa
Farmex Pharmaceutical Factory, Otta, Ogun State.
Singer Refrigerators Factory, Otta, Ogun State
Autotech Factory, Isolo Expressway, Lagos.
Blackwood Hodge Factory, Badagry Exp. Rd.

Commercial Developments ¬ View

Abuja (now Meridian) Sofitel Hotel, TCA (Competition Win)
International Conference Centre, Abuja FCT (Competition Win)
Envoy Hotel, Lekki

Mixed Development ¬ View

Fadco Plaza, Victoria Island
Towry close offices and apartments.

Educational

Blackwood Hodge Training Centre, Badagry Exp. Way.
Shell Petroleum Training School, Warri. (Proposed)

Recreational

Ikoyi Club 1938 Sports Complex, Ikoyi

Religious ¬ View

“Omnium Gatherum “ University of Lagos (First “Space frames structure in Nigeria)



On-going Projects ¬ View

FF Millennium Towers
Abuja Sofitel (Now Meridian) TCA led German/Dutch Consortium)
Hotel Development at Oniru Layout, Lekki.


http://www.towrycoker.com/project.htm

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by shukuokukobambi: 8:05pm On Aug 05, 2017
hilroy:


Bro, I'm just curious, as any potor man provided an answer to your question

Yes of course. Evans sons will carry on his corporate kidnapping business and pass it on through the lineage cheesy

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 8:10pm On Aug 05, 2017
Even Davido is a member of the board of Pacific Holdings!! cheesy shocked grin

BOARD OF DIRECTORS | Pacific Holdings |

Dr. Adedeji T. Adeleke, B.Sc, MBA, Ph.D. – Chairman
Mr. Nicholas Adeleke, B.A, MA – Executive Director
Mrs Ashley Adaji, B.A, MA – Executive Director
Mrs. Sharon Ademefun, B.A, M.A – Executive Director
Mr Adewale Adeleke B.A, M.A – Director
Mr. David Adeleke, B.A – Director
http://pacificholdingsltd.com/our-team/

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by Uglyojuku: 8:51pm On Aug 05, 2017
Laudate...Have they featured these few people?


Segun Adewale (Aeroland)
Jimi Agbaje
Salami Agbaje
Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan
Stephen Akintayo
Olatunji Ajisomo Alabi
Ralph Alabi
Demola Aladekomo
Adeyemo Alakija
Kola Aluko
Ayo Animashaun
Chief E. O. Ashamu
Adekunle Ayeni
John Olatunde Ayeni
Tayo Ayeni
Wale Babalakin
Ade Bajomo
Dele Bakare
Alani Bankole
Richard Beale Blaize
Talabi Braithwaite
Bankole Cardoso
Folorunsho Coker
James Pinson Labulo Davies
T. A. Doherty
Shafi Edu
Tunde Eso
Joseph Fadahunsi
Luti Fagbenle
Henry Fajemirokun
Samuel Fawehinmi
Antonio Deinde Fernandez
Tunde Folawiyo
Charles Joseph George
Akinpelu Obisesan
Jacob Odulate
Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi
Adeola Odutola
Chris Ogunbanjo
Hubert Ogunde
Adebayo Ogunlesi
Ayo Ogunsheye
Wole Oguntokun
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
Toun Okewale Sonaiya
Molade Okoya-Thomas
Razaq Okoya
Femi Olubanwo
Otunba Fatai Olukoga
Jide Omokore
Lawrence Omole
Debo Onifade
Oluseun Onigbinde

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 9:53pm On Aug 05, 2017
Uglyojuku:
Laudate...Have they featured these few people?

Segun Adewale (Aeroland) - No, I dont think so.
Jimi Agbaje - No, he hasn't been featured.
Salami Agbaje - No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan - No, I dont think so.
Stephen Akintayo - No, not yet.
Olatunji Ajisomo Alabi - Isn't this Lord Rumens? No, he hasn't been featured.
Ralph Alabi - No, he hasn't been featured.
Demola Aladekomo - Yes he has been featured about 3 times, within this thread. pls check page 28, 43 and 191.
Adeyemo Alakija - No, he hasn't been featured.
Kola Aluko - No, he hasn't been featured. Too many allegations of corruption swarming around him & Diezani.
Ayo Animashaun -No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
Chief E. O. Ashamu - No, not yet. He hasn't been listed on this thread, either.
Adekunle Ayeni - No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
John Olatunde Ayeni - No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
Tayo Ayeni - Is he the owner of Kanti Towers? I think his name was mentioned in connection with that here.
Wale Babalakin - Yes, he has been featured on page 170 and listed on a few others.
Ade Bajomo - No, not yet. He hasn't been listed on this thread, either.
Dele Bakare - No, not yet. He hasn't been mentioned here.
Alani Bankole - I can't remember if he has. let me cross check & get back to you.
Richard Beale Blaize - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread, yet.
Talabi Braithwaite - No, he hasn't been listed, yet.
Bankole Cardoso - Yes, he has been featured. Pls check page 142
Folorunsho Coker - No, he hasn't been listed, yet.
James Pinson Labulo Davies - No, he hasn't been listed, yet. Isn't he the great-grandfather of JK Randle?
T. A. Doherty - No, he hasn't been mentioned, yet. But Dohagro owned by another Doherty was listed earlier.
Shafi Edu - No, he hasn't been listed, yet. But his son, Koye Edu has been featured.
Tunde Eso - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Joseph Fadahunsi - Yes, he has been featured on page 165 and highlighted, on a few others.
Luti Fagbenle - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread. Isn't he the Nigerian-American producer?
Henry Fajemirokun - Yes, he has been featured on page 171 and highlighted, on a few others.
Samuel Fawehinmi - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Antonio Deinde Fernandez - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread, but has been highlighted without any details attached.
Tunde Folawiyo - Yes, he was featured on page 45, 144, and highlighted, on a few other pages.
Charles Joseph George - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Akinpelu Obisesan - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Jacob Odulate - Yes, he was mentioned on page 122, and highlighted, on a few other pages.
Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Adeola Odutola -Yes, he has been featured. Please check page 169.
Chris Ogunbanjo - I can't say. I'd have to crosscheck & get back to you.
Hubert Ogunde - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Adebayo Ogunlesi - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Ayo Ogunsheye - I am not sure. Let me crosscheck & get back to you.
Wole Oguntokun - I can't say. I'd have to crosscheck & get back to you.
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi - Yes, he has been featured. Please check page 191.
Toun Okewale Sonaiya - No, she hasn't been featured yet. She owns a radio station.
Molade Okoya-Thomas - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Razaq Okoya - Yes, he has. Please check pages 109 & 122,
Femi Olubanwo - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Otunba Fatai Olukoga - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Jide Omokore - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread. But he has too many EFCC cases pending with Diezani.
Lawrence Omole - Yes, he has. His company International Breweries has been discussed here on this thread.
Debo Onifade - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Oluseun Onigbinde - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.

Kindly see my comments in italics. wink

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomeelo: 10:08pm On Aug 05, 2017






















Shade & Folusho Ogunleye – The Impressive Couple Behind Ice Cream Factory & Yin Yang Express


Ice Cream Factory is a hot spot in Lagos. With a wide range of ice cream flavours, and a lovely ambience, Ice Cream Factory has managed to retain its place as a premium spot to chill with friends. Founders, Folusho and Shade Ogunleye attribute the idea to start Ice Cream Factory, to God.


Folusho and Shade obtained their undergraduate and post graduate degrees in the UK, with backgrounds in Economics and Finance. Folusho worked with Shell UK and The Netherlands as a Finance Analyst, and prior to Shell, he worked with BP Oil and Gas Plc in the UK as a brokerage and trade analyst. Shade worked in various accounting and management roles for organisations including Metropolitan Police, BBC and The Consensus Business Group.

Against the backdrop of this wide professional experience, what was long term vision for their businesses? Simply put: “…to further build on the strength of our brands and have multiple outlets of both brands in major cities across the nation and the continent.”

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by Uglyojuku: 10:24pm On Aug 05, 2017
laudate:


Kindly see my comments in italics. wink

You are a GEM,pls do something on those not featured? T smileyhanks.
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 10:28pm On Aug 05, 2017
Uglyojuku:
You are a GEM,pls do something on those not featured? T smileyhanks.
Will try, but it could take me a little while.... wink

Uglyojuku:
Laudate...Have they featured these few people?

Segun Adewale (Aeroland) - No, I dont think so.
Jimi Agbaje - No, he hasn't been featured.
Salami Agbaje - No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
Fredrick Obateru Akinruntan - Yes, he has just been featured..on page 203
Stephen Akintayo - No, not yet.
Olatunji Ajisomo Alabi - Isn't this Lord Rumens? Yes, he has just been featured..on page 203
Ralph Alabi - No, he hasn't been featured.
Demola Aladekomo - Yes he has been featured about 3 times, within this thread. pls check page 28, 43 and 191.
Adeyemo Alakija - No, he hasn't been featured.
Kola Aluko - No, he hasn't been featured. Too many allegations of corruption swarming around him & Diezani.
Ayo Animashaun -No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
Chief E. O. Ashamu - Yes, he has been featured..on page 203
Adekunle Ayeni - No, he hasn't been mentioned, either.
John Olatunde Ayeni - Yes, he has just been featured on page 203.
Tayo Ayeni - Is he the owner of Kanti Towers? I think his name was mentioned in connection with that here.
Wale Babalakin - Yes, he has been featured on page 170 and listed on a few others.
Ade Bajomo - No, not yet. He hasn't been listed on this thread, either.
Dele Bakare - No, not yet. He hasn't been mentioned here.
Alani Bankole - Yes, a report has been done on him. Pls check page 201.
Richard Beale Blaize - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread, yet.
Talabi Braithwaite - No, he hasn't been listed, yet.
Bankole Cardoso - Yes, he has been featured. Pls check page 142
Folorunsho Coker - No, he hasn't been listed, yet.
James Pinson Labulo Davies - No, he hasn't been listed, yet. Isn't he the great-grandfather of JK Randle?
T. A. Doherty - No, he hasn't been mentioned, yet. But Dohagro owned by another Doherty was listed earlier.
Shafi Edu - No, he hasn't been listed, yet. But his son, Koye Edu has been featured.
Tunde Eso - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Joseph Fadahunsi - Yes, he has been featured on page 165 and highlighted, on a few others.
Luti Fagbenle - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread. Isn't he the Nigerian-American producer?
Henry Fajemirokun - Yes, he has been featured on page 171 and highlighted, on a few others.
Samuel Fawehinmi - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Antonio Deinde Fernandez - Yes, he has just been featured on this thread. Pls check page 204
Tunde Folawiyo - Yes, he was featured on page 45, 144, and highlighted, on a few other pages.
Charles Joseph George - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Akinpelu Obisesan - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Jacob Odulate - Yes, he was mentioned on page 122, and highlighted, on a few other pages.
Akin Babalola Kamar Odunsi - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Adeola Odutola -Yes, he has been featured. Please check page 169.
Chris Ogunbanjo - I can't say. I'd have to crosscheck & get back to you.
Hubert Ogunde - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Adebayo Ogunlesi - Yes, he has been featured. I mistakenly said nothing about him, earlier. Pls check on page 127 and Chief Harry Akande on page 135..
Ayo Ogunsheye - I am not sure. Let me crosscheck & get back to you.
Wole Oguntokun - I can't say. I'd have to crosscheck & get back to you.
Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi - Yes, he has been featured. Please check page 191.
Toun Okewale Sonaiya - No, she hasn't been featured yet. She owns a radio station.
Molade Okoya-Thomas - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Razaq Okoya - Yes, he has. Please check pages 109 & 122,
Femi Olubanwo - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Otunba Fatai Olukoga - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Jide Omokore - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread. But he has too many EFCC cases pending with Diezani.
Lawrence Omole - Yes, he has. His company International Breweries has been discussed here on this thread.
Debo Onifade - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.
Oluseun Onigbinde - No, he hasn't been featured on this thread.

Here is an update. Kindly see my comments in italics. wink

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 10:31pm On Aug 05, 2017
deomeelo:



Shade & Folusho Ogunleye – The Impressive Couple Behind Ice Cream Factory & Yin Yang Express

Yeah!! I know this place. I used to go there often last year! cheesy Their coconut ice-cream & baileys is wonderful.

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by hilroy: 10:47pm On Aug 05, 2017
Uglyojuku:


You are a GEM,pls do something on those not featured? T smileyhanks.

I'm a lil free this weekend, and it's a long weekend. I will try touch on some of the profiles

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomeelo: 11:17pm On Aug 05, 2017











Olakunbi Oyelese of April by Kunbi


Still in her 20s, Kunbi Oyelese is a young designer with immense talent. A toast of many celebrities, Kunbi has her own fashion label called April by Kunbi.
Her passion for fabrics started way back her childhood days. On her fifth birthday, she got a little sewing machine from her dad as her gift. Before then, she used to fiddle with fabrics, which she used in making clothes for her dolls. Then, after a while, her mother would ask her to sketch designs she saw on television.


Olakunbi Oyelese is a graduate of the prestigious Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York. The April by Kunbi brand celebrates the fun and youthfulness of fashion. The brand is renowned for its signature show-stopping sequined red carpet pieces. Check out photos from the store launch event which took place yesterday, Sunday 1st April 2012.







Olakunbi Oyelese of April by Kunbi

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by SuperS1Panther: 11:33pm On Aug 05, 2017
Kudos to all worthy omoluabis for making this blazing thread hit the 2nd century page.

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by kn23h(m): 11:48pm On Aug 05, 2017
laudate:
Yeah, we hit 200 pages!! Kn23h, ODVanguard, Totit, Mercyville, Jetleeee, GoldNiagara, ibkayee, veraponpo, ProWalker, gberra, scholes0, hilroy, obaaderemi, ramdeuter, wristbangle, ijaya123, Kagawa10, shukuokukobambi, deedeedeee1, Basic123, Dumaknesset/Knessetduma, CeterisXVII, Jahel2, Markfemi2, Ritchiee, okway, Oxtonguy, SuperS1Panther etc., a big thumbs up for you all!! Keep the flag flying! cheesy shocked wink grin Thank you!! May Olowogbogboro overload you all with multiple blessings!

Take a bow, Kn23h! You are the babe!! Correct chic!


shocked 200 pages!!! I'm so so proud of you guys!!

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by kn23h(m): 11:50pm On Aug 05, 2017





Olakunbi Oyelese of April by Kunbi

Olakunbi Oyelese of April by Kunbi


Fine Yoruba woman!

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by Belmot(m): 1:33am On Aug 06, 2017
Fantastic job guys

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 1:48am On Aug 06, 2017
Chief Suara Olayiwola Alani Bankole is a Nigerian businessman and chieftain from Ogun State. He is Chairman of West African Aluminum Products(WAAP) Plc. He holds the aristocratic titles Oluwo of Iporo Ake and Seriki Jagunmolu of Egbaland. He attended Baptist Boys High School in Abeokuta, and later went to the University of Ghana for further studies.

West African Aluminum Products(WAAP) Plc is involved in manufacturing and sale of aluminum products including, importing, buying, selling and exchanging aluminum products in Nigeria. The firm was established in 1975 and listed on the stock exchange, on 6th September 1989. As at 2012, it had an investment of over three billion naira, with volume of business in the region of N500 Million.

In 2008, NITEL's head office - 37-storey landmark building standing over 160m (520ft) high skyscraper on Marina, Lagos known as NECOM house was sold to West African Aluminum Products (WAAP) Plc, for =N=4 billion naira. The sale was carried out by the Liquidator of NITEL/M-Tel Staff Pension Fund, Messrs Olusola Adekanola and Co.

However, a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Ambassador Stephen Willoughby, challenged the sale claiming that former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in a memo dated May 16, 2007, had approved the Presidential Task force’s recommendation that NECOM House be retained in the schedule of NITEL’s core operational assets, due to its strategic importance to the SAT-3 operations. This led to the revocation of the sale in 2011.

Alani Bankole put the set back behind him, and focused on his other key business concerns, such as Freight Agencies Nigeria Ltd, the first freight company in West Africa, through which he became a multimillionaire at the age of 34. Alani Bankole is currently the Chairman, Board of Trustees, of the newly registered Action Democratic Party, ADP. His son is Dimeji Bankole, who used to be the former Speaker of the House of Representatives.


West African Aluminum Products(WAAP) Plc products are listed below;
• Cego System (Sliding Windows) • Sliding Windows (WAAP S26 Series) • System Cego Projected/ Casement Windows • Projected /Casement Windows (WAAP M35) • Casement Windows (WAAP M45) • Casement Windows (WAAP M55) • Casement Windows (WAAP M65) • Casement Windows (WAAP M75) • Sliding / Swing / In-Doors • Sun breakers • Traditional Curtain Walls • Curtain Walls (WAAP C24) • Doors / Partitioning System (also WAAP Millennium Series) • General Systems i.e. Angle, Tube, Picket, Net Frames and Glazing Bead etc.

WAAP has delivered state of the art windows, doors, partition systems and curtain wall projects for Central bank of Nigeria, (Abuja), Federal University of Agriculture (Abeokuta), Adebola House (Opebi Road, Lagos) and Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MMA2), Domestic Wing, (Ikeja, Lagos) etc.

WAAP Extrusions commenced operations in 2008 at the Abeokuta factory, and has been extruding high quality economy and standard aluminium profiles meeting industry specification for major distributors and fabricators in Nigeria. https://ng.linkedin.com/in/waap-west-african-aluminium-products-plc-63036179

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by laudate: 2:55am On Aug 06, 2017
Markfemi2:

Christopher Oladipo Ogunbanjo

Company Overview
Frigoglass Industries (Nigeria) Ltd. sells glass bottles, plastic crates, metallic crowns and ice cold beverage coolers for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. The company is based in Lagos, Nigeria. Frigoglass Industries (Nigeria) Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of Frigoglass SAIC.

Chief Christopher Oladipo Ogunbanjo, CON, is a Nigerian corporate lawyer and philanthropist. He was educated at St Phillips Primary School, Aiyetoro, Ile-Ife, and later attended Oduduwa College, Ife for his secondary education in 1936, before finishing his studies at Igbobi College in Lagos. He later obtained a law degree from the London University in 1949. His career started in the Judicial Dept in Enugu, from where he was transferred to Port Harcourt.

He was an early advocate of domiciliary accounts in Nigeria, which later came into existence with the promulgation of the Foreign Currency Decree 18 of 1985. In the late 1960s, he was among the group of businessmen who supported local equity participation in foreign firms, operating in Nigeria.

Ogunbanjo later served as Chairman and Director of NFI Insurance Company Plc. Mr. Ogunbanjo also served as the Chairman and Director of Beta Glass Co. Plc until September 28, 2010. The well-respected industrialist, is now 93 years old.

On his return from the University of London, where he had gone to study law in 1949, he was called to the bar in 1950. He first worked briefly for the law firm of H.O. Davies, before establishing his own private practice. His firm added two more partners, Samuel Ladoke Akintola and Michael Odesanya in 1952, to become Samuel, Chris and Michael Solicitors. The partnership was dissolved in 1960, and his practice became Chris Ogunbanjo & Co. The new practice specialized in corporate law.

Ogunbanjo's familiarity with corporate law, led him to be a significant shareholder in various Nigerian companies like: West African Batteries, Metal Box Toyo, Union Securities, 3M Nigeria, ABB Nigeria, Roche Nigeria and Chemical and Allied Products Ltd. Fondly described as a 'Captain of Industry,' Chief Ogunbanjo has established a reputation for promoting and nurturing industrial ventures.

After retiring as Chairman of Beta Glass Plc in 2010, his son Abimbola Ogunbanjo stepped into the saddle. While the core investor in the firm is Frigoglass of Greece, the Ogunbanjos are widely acknowledged to have the largest individual shareholding in the company, after the Greeks. Frigoglass recently announced its plans to sell its investment in the firm, to GZI of Mauritius for $225 million USD.

Beta Glass Plc, the glass bottle and metal crowns manufacturing company for the beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, posted a profit-after-tax of N800million, (up from N62million declared in the same period in 2016), as its' first quarter results for the 2017 financial year. In 2016, its total annual revenue rose 20 per cent to N19.09 billion while profit after tax (PAT) surged by 91 per cent to N3.79 billion. Its' products are widely used within the Nigerian domestic market. It also exports its products to Cameroon, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and 6 other countries.

The company which has sustained strong sales and profit growth in the last three quarters, said that revenue in the first quarter grew 44% to N4.4billion bolstered by a surge in local demand.

Beta Glass is a subsidiary of Frigoglass Industries Limited, exporting glass packaging materials to 13 countries. The company has manufacturing plants in Ughelli, Delta State, and Agbara, Ogun State, with three furnaces that exceed 600 tons of produced glass containers per day.

Breweries account for 43 per cent of its total glass unit sales while soft drinks constitute 29 per cent. Wine and spirits make up 12 per cent just as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics’ patronage is estimated at 16 per cent.

The company has scheduled a furnace cold repair at its Ughelli plant to extend its life-span and raise production capacity.

“Despite all the external environmental factors during the year, I am pleased to report that our company focused on creating value for our esteemed shareholders and was able to achieve the level of success which is now recorded,” Ogunbanjo said. http://www.businessdayonline.com/beta-glass-outperforms-peers-export-margins-surge/

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by Uglyojuku: 6:42am On Aug 06, 2017
hilroy:


I'm a lil free this weekend, and it's a long weekend. I will try touch on some of the profiles

Okay,thanks.
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by obaaderemi: 7:58am On Aug 06, 2017
hilroy:


Bro, I'm just curious, as any potor man provided an answer to your question
Who dash monkey banana?

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Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by popizaino(m): 12:42pm On Aug 06, 2017
ipodstinks:
Wow, I did my IT in this company in 2013/14. Here are the letter of acceptance and work we did then. I was their design engineer in mechanical department. I worked at the office in falomo.
so you be lautech alumni self and you no dey talk when dis olori pelebe bi Obe irele talk shit about our beloved ogbomoso?
Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by deomeelo: 1:53pm On Aug 06, 2017
















MR. DOYIN ADEYINKA

Mr. Adeyinka is the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer.



He holds an MBA from Lagos Business School, a Bachelors degree in Industrial Chemistry from the Federal University of Technology, Akure and attended the Senior Executive Programme of the London Business School.

A member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, he started his career with Texaco Nigeria Plc now Chevron Oil Plc and has had varied exposure in both upstream and downstream sectors of the industry in various positions at Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd., Honeywell Oil and Gas, Vigeo Farstad Shipping and Vigeo Ltd.

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