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Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by pinkygurl(f): 12:15pm On Jan 31, 2018
Interesting read.almost doesnt kill a bird.shift paddy WE STILL WANT YOUR FATHER NOT YOU.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by koladebrainiac(m): 12:18pm On Jan 31, 2018
imagine . he should come and buy Ajaokuta steel joor
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by tiredoflife(m): 12:18pm On Jan 31, 2018
verygudbadguy:
The guy z got guts.. I read through the piece yesterday and i was moved. He could have achieved a new feat if the bid was successful. He has proved that he is a true son of his father and it shows that he is willing to throw everything into making his own name.

Good stuff.

Please read the piece before jumping into this conclusion.
https://theafricaarchive.com/2018/01/29/a-lion-in-the-north-sea-the-battle-for-chevron-netherlands/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
I never said he didn't ve guts
What I said was the remi was his joker
He looked away and played a kingth
How will u call someone ur friend and u can't confide in him
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by SalamRushdie: 12:20pm On Jan 31, 2018
989900:
Consultants are overrated atimes.

A true entrepreneur's raw instinct and judgement most times is unexplainable, most times crazy, but that's what brings home the cookie.

And of course, the art of negotiation and surpressing pride is some skill in itself.
Like I always say if consultant were that good they would have their own fortune 500 company all over and besides they only come around you when your business has started making sense and you can pay the hefty sums
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by pinkygurl(f): 12:20pm On Jan 31, 2018
koladebrainiac:
imagine . he should come and buy Ajaokuta steel joor
I tire o.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Bashnigga(m): 12:23pm On Jan 31, 2018
gulfer:
I need to report you for murder angry angry angry
Lol, why?
Savage grin cheesy
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by refreshrate: 12:23pm On Jan 31, 2018
Teewhy2:
Failed or not what needs to be learn't in the story from my perspective.

1) Be as Bold as you can, Nothing is impossible to acheive
2) Dream Bigger than your immediate enviroment
3) Not all things should be kept secret from your close friends, you never can tell they may have an
information that can be the game changer.
4) Don't give up on challenges easily.
5) Don't allow your ego and pride becloud your sense of reasoning and judgement.
6) Always keep every contact of people you meet intact, even that Kunle welder no. might be
important one day.
7) Always trust your Instincts.
8 ) No matter what always take good care of your self and treat yourself well.
9) No age is too small to take on a great challenge. Age should be a barrier in conquering the world.
10) No training is useless, it might be of help one day.
11) open your mind into different things and make researches.
This right here is the real review that should be promoted.
Not this jealousy filled rife OP put up.
if OP is so good let him show us the company he successfully took over or built na?

Rich man dey talk poor man say him get idea post

utter rubbish
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by djon78(m): 12:24pm On Jan 31, 2018
Am really impressed. The guy has got guts. That this bid failed is more a lesson. He did well in trying. Moreover it definitely has exposed him to workings of doing deals on the global stage. Definitely in later times, he will definitely achieve big deals and go places.

This is the kind of news we are supposed to be hearing from some of this rich kids. Thereby inspiring those of us who are entrepreneurs to aspire for higher strides. Kudos to paddy, I throw way salute for you. Never knew you were this ambitious. Kudos man
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Nobody: 12:25pm On Jan 31, 2018
Failure is a lesson, it doesn't mean your end. If dude fails at buying chevron, he can be successful at buy Exxon! No one can tell why he failed except him!
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by refreshrate: 12:26pm On Jan 31, 2018
Teewhy2:
Failed or not what needs to be learn't in the story from my perspective.

1) Be as Bold as you can, Nothing is impossible to acheive
2) Dream Bigger than your immediate enviroment
3) Not all things should be kept secret from your close friends, you never can tell they may have an
information that can be the game changer.
4) Don't give up on challenges easily.
5) Don't allow your ego and pride becloud your sense of reasoning and judgement.
6) Always keep every contact of people you meet intact, even that Kunle welder no. might be
important one day.
7) Always trust your Instincts.
8 ) No matter what always take good care of your self and treat yourself well.
9) No age is too small to take on a great challenge. Age should be a barrier in conquering the world.
10) No training is useless, it might be of help one day.
11) open your mind into different things and make researches.
This right here is the real review that should be promoted.
Not this jealousy filled rife OP put up.
if OP is so good let him show us the company he successfully took over or built na.

Rich man dey talk poor man say him get idea post

utter rubbish
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by marvin902(m): 12:27pm On Jan 31, 2018
sisisioge:
Haaa! He could afford to acquire Chevron? OMG! I didn't know he had it in him shocked shocked shocked
a part of chevron not the complete company..
you wan bankrupt am undecided undecided
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by refreshrate: 12:28pm On Jan 31, 2018
SalamRushdie:
Like I always say if consultant where that good they would have their own fortune 500 company all over and besides they only come around you when your business has started making sense and you can pay the hefty sums
consultants and motivational speakers two sets of people I absolutely cannot stand!
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by djon78(m): 12:30pm On Jan 31, 2018
refreshrate:
consultants and motivational speakers two sets of people I absolutely cannot stand!
Sometimes that is true. I just wonder, what is it that they really do.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by SalamRushdie: 12:33pm On Jan 31, 2018
refreshrate:
consultants and motivational speakers two sets of people I absolutely cannot stand!
Me too .I swear you just spoke my mind
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Gerrard59(m): 12:39pm On Jan 31, 2018
Finally, Nairaland has front-paged this epic business deal journey. I enjoyed it when I read it first on YabaLeftOnline. Paddy is a good story teller; made the article captivating. Imagine going for a meeting and stopping by to admire nature? Snow melting?


Imagine if it's turned into a movie? shocked cool Kudos to him!
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jan 31, 2018
Gpowerstechnlgy:
Some Nairalanders will be like
One doesn't need to come from a wealthy home, you just need to know the card you're dealth with and play with that, I don't have financial only skills technical so it means networking with those who have. Some people sha don't realize that
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by verygudbadguy(m): 12:51pm On Jan 31, 2018
tiredoflife:
I never said he didn't ve guts
What I said was the remi was his joker
He looked away and played a kingth
How will u call someone ur friend and u can't confide in him
The upper part of my post wasn't meant for you. I even posted before you commented. The one below your quote was for you to read the full script and get to understand the happenings. He wasn't even staying in Nigeria when he conceived the idea.

Read below, his convo with the said friend, Remi.

I called Remi and told him that I was back in Lagos. He invited me over to his palatial and modern home. He liked my Lion’s head insignia that I had stitched onto the pocket of my native Nigerian kaftan. We sat down for hours and talked business and politics. Then Remi asked me what was I doing in London all that time, away from the family business. I was happy to tell him about Chevron Netherlands at this point, the deal was done and over. Remi looked at me in astonishment, “You mean you took on a whole Chevron, with no noise, no fanfare and none of us knew? Ahh bros you try!” We laughed it off. Remi then revealed the biggest bombshell of my Chevron Netherlands adventure. The managing director of Petrogas of Oman was a close friend of his and he knew he was bidding for Chevron Netherlands at the time. If I had told him what I was up to when we saw in London, whilst I was searching for the last bidder, he would have introduced us. I was blown away. There it was that whole time. That mystery last bidder that I had searched so hard for was there for my taking and it passed right by me.

I went back home that night and made myself the strongest drink. History couldn’t tell this story. I would have to.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by EXLOVER(m): 12:55pm On Jan 31, 2018
elegantslayer:
GOD BLESS MY FUTURE HUSBAND WITH SO MUCH WEALTH AMEN
why not pray for yourself instead. don't you believe in yourself?
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by chigoizie7(m): 12:55pm On Jan 31, 2018
Na because say him see $50 million to play with, otherwise, we for know who paddy is?
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by ubee(m): 12:59pm On Jan 31, 2018
Why must it be your future husband? Why not you? You don't want wealth or success? You think you don't deserve it?
MTCHEEEW!!! After una go dey cry out for Gender Equality, when una no even believe in una own self....

elegantslayer:
GOD BLESS MY FUTURE HUSBAND WITH SO MUCH WEALTH AMEN
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by able20(m): 1:02pm On Jan 31, 2018
He nearly, he almost, but he didn't case closed. You nearly scored a goal doesn't count.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jan 31, 2018
The major difference between Edgar and the rest of the team was that Edgar was willing to ask the one question that makes the difference and then tailors his arguments accordingly. "How much are you willing to offer for this trojan horse considering the visions attached to it?"

Overall, Paddy put up a nice team which advised accordingly based on observable facts. This is what Harvard teaches.

Paddy seems unserious cos he would have moved on to other deals if truly his vision is sustainable.

Every serious business minded individual needs to build a team that comprises of an accountant, lawyer, philosopher/psychologist and then the rest.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by October1960: 1:07pm On Jan 31, 2018
Total lies!

Adenuga and his entire businesses cannot buy even one percent (1%) of Chevron.

Silly story
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Desyner: 1:09pm On Jan 31, 2018
jidobaba:
Commendable yes but finally all na story.
Given the chance again, the situation would play out in the same way. Or maybe not.

My point is this is a rich kid with money to play around with. Even if he had won the bid, how is that a coup? He played to lose when he could also have played to win. There's a reason bids almost always go to the highest bidders. Even a 10 year old knows that.
People who can't fill the "kid's" shoe for a second will start talking trash. He more than tried.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by seunmsg(m): 1:12pm On Jan 31, 2018
tiredoflife:
I never said he didn't ve guts
What I said was the remi was his joker
He looked away and played a kingth
How will u call someone ur friend and u can't confide in him
The part where he did not tell Remi and it later turned out that Remi would have been of great help to him was the saddest. That is where the biggest lesson from the story lies for most Nigerians (Yorubas especially). In this part of the world, we always believe it is best to be secretive about what we are up to. We feel most people around us may end up working against us if they know about progressive projects that we are working on. This is not always true. I am also guilty of this kind of behavior so i really connected when i read the story. For me going forward, i will be cautiously more open to people around me about my challenges and projects. You never can tell who holds the key to that door that you are seriously seeking to open.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by wwwtortoise(m): 1:25pm On Jan 31, 2018
Teewhy2:
Failed or not what needs to be learn't in the story from my perspective.

1) Be as Bold as you can, Nothing is impossible to acheive
2) Dream Bigger than your immediate enviroment
3) Not all things should be kept secret from your close friends, you never can tell they may have an
information that can be the game changer.
4) Don't give up on challenges easily.
5) Don't allow your ego and pride becloud your sense of reasoning and judgement.
6) Always keep every contact of people you meet intact, even that Kunle welder no. might be
important one day.
7) Always trust your Instincts.
8 ) No matter what always take good care of your self and treat yourself well.
9) No age is too small to take on a great challenge. Age shouldn't be a barrier in conquering the world.
10) No training is useless, it might be of help one day.
11) open your mind into different things and make researches.
You have spoken well.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by norris123(m): 1:29pm On Jan 31, 2018
The guy really tried, he is so ambitious and also a risk taker. I have learned a lot from his failure.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by thesicilian: 1:35pm On Jan 31, 2018
At times more valuable lessons can be learnt from a failed bid than a successful one.
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Snow02: 1:38pm On Jan 31, 2018
meekah:
PADDY SHOULD BE COMMEND AM IMPRESSIVE BY IS GUT AND LESSON WAS ALSO LEARN,THUMP UP PADDY
I almost had a heart attack reading this your "English"
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by ffo(m): 1:51pm On Jan 31, 2018
verticalngn:
The story is everywhere on the internet how Paddy Adenuga, the son of Nigeria’s telecoms and oil & gas business mogul where he nearly and almost bought Chevron, Netherlands.

He got guts, passionate, ambitious and he was ready to go to the moon even without a ride. He played the chess and played it well in the traditional ways.

Well, the story has been told, there is history and name made by Paddy already but we can’t shy away from the fact that the acquisition was not successful. He failed! What guts he got and why he failed?

EGO KILLED HIM

Paddy said “I pitched Catalan to Edgar and how if we pulled this off it would be the grandest of coups. Edgar was highly intrigued but stated that he wanted hard cash upfront from the onset. Whilst the others were all too eager to come on board and make their money via sweat equity or cash incentives when we had a target company in our sights, Edgar wanted to be paid money and a substantial amount before putting pen to paper. I was confused by his behaviour. I told him who the others were that were on Catalan’s advisory board but he wasn’t having it, either he would be paid his princely sum to attach his name to Catalan or no deal. I was 29 at the time and was still head-strong and prideful. How could this guy develop such an attitude? I thought we were friends. I suppose Edgar knew his value and wasn’t going to mortgage it on a promise of monies at a later date. As much as he liked my Trojan Horse idea, he just happened to like money more. I balked at his request in annoyance. I paid for lunch, told him no way, and stormed off home. This was a big mistake on my part that would rear its ugly head later.”

Edgar who is a professional that has lot of experience and the connections to pull through the Chevron acquisition to Catalan which Paddy also testified to backed out from joining the Catalan Bid team because Paddy was arrogantly couldn’t accept or negotiate his interest but he thought Edgar liked money. He admitted it was a big mistake from his own part not accepting or negotiating with Edgar because that was the beginning of his failure and before he realized, it was too late.

Paddy said “I had to reach out to Edgar and I’d also have to pay that princely sum of his. I met with Edgar for a steak dinner. I swallowed my pride and apologised profusely for our last meeting that didn’t go so well. I told Edgar that I wanted him on my team now on a full-time basis. Edgar knew he was needed now more than ever and cheekily asked for twice the amount he had originally requested for. This was no longer a princely sum but a king’s ransom. I did the math. It was worth it. I called my Bankers and made sure Edgar was paid. After everything failed, Edgar later told me that if I had brought him on from day one, the first question he would have asked me was, “What amount are you willing to pay for Chevron Netherlands, given what you wanted to use it for in Africa?” I told Edgar that the price I would have paid was USD 50 million. I should have paid Edgar his princely sum the first-time round, never again would I let ego or pride cloud my judgement.”

He had to pay doubled for Edgar and still did not win the bid. That is was the consequence of his ego and pride. In business, ego and pride don’t have place instead negotiate.

HE HELD IT TOO SECRETLY


” That night I went on a dinner date and bumped into an older friend of mine, Remi. I had always looked up to Remi. Remi is smart, successful, and highly intelligent. I felt like him and I were very much the same person and that he was me, just twenty or so years down the road. Remi asked me what I was up to with work and why I wasn’t in Lagos running the family business. I coyly changed topics as I didn’t want any Nigerians knowing what I was up to, certainly no one in “high society” or the political elite. Even though Remi was a great guy, I couldn’t take the risk. Chevron Netherlands was my Trojan Horse and it was on a strictly need to know basis. We will get back to Remi later.”

After everything failed, the Managing Director of Petrogas of Oman, the mystery company Paddy used most of later time to search that has the highest bidding and that acquired the Chevron company happens to be a close friend of Remi.

Paddy said “I called Remi and told him that I was back in Lagos. He invited me over to his palatial and modern home. He liked my Lion’s head insignia that I had stitched onto the pocket of my native Nigerian kaftan. We sat down for hours and talked business and politics. Then Remi asked me what was I doing in London all that time, away from the family business. I was happy to tell him about Chevron Netherlands at this point, the deal was done and over. Remi looked at me in astonishment, “You mean you took on a whole Chevron, with no noise, no fanfare and none of us knew? Ahh bros you try!” We laughed it off. Remi then revealed the biggest bombshell of my Chevron Netherlands adventure. The managing director of Petrogas of Oman was a close friend of his and he knew he was bidding for Chevron Netherlands at the time. If I had told him what I was up to when we saw in London, whilst I was searching for the last bidder, he would have introduced us. I was blown away. There it was that whole time. That mystery last bidder that I had searched so hard for was there for my taking and it passed right by me.”

Whooo! What would have happened if he told Remi and Remi speak with his friend at Petrogas of Oman would have be.. Instead of the Joint Venture he had with ONE and EBN, it should have be with Petrogas of Oman or he just play his chess in anyway anyway.

HIS TEAM DID’NT BELIEVE HIS INSTINCTS

This is very dangerous for any business when your team don’t believe your belief or instincts. Did he have a bad team? No but they simply can’t believe his lame ideas because they are professionals.

Paddy said “I countered that we needed to be aggressive and should take the entire abandex and offer cash of USD 50 million so that we could acquire Chevron Netherlands uncontested and plough quickly to our Africa strategy.

The Catalan management team thought I was crazy. Surely, I was 29 and now undeniably stupid. How could I look at that enormity of an abandex amount and now want to offer hard-earned cash on top of that? They believed I was frequenting my local bar too often and having one too many drinks. They pleaded with me that I follow their proposal. We argued further and eventually as a compromise, we agreed that we would take all of Chevron Netherlands oil & gas abandex but would still offer a notional $1 bid price. In my heart of hearts, I felt that a cash offer was needed to win but my management team, for which I had paid a respectable amount for their services, had convinced me otherwise. They were professionals I thought and they had my best interest at heart. The team printed out the documents for which I appended my signature and re-submitted.”

The same strategy his team rejected was the same strategy Petrogas of Oman the winner used.

Paddy said “Richard Kent sent me an email; Chevron Netherlands had been sold to Petrogas of Oman. The last bidder, the mystery company I couldn’t find. I’d later come to find out that USD 50 million plus an absorption of all the abandex was the winning formula for the bid – the same formula that I had proposed to my management team but they had pushed back on. This was a painful lesson to always trust my instincts, no matter the circumstance”

This is a big lesson to entrepreneurs that despite being ambitious, there should be a clear instincts to follow, people to tell even the fact he did not tell his father or any of his family friends that can help contributed to the failire and pride has no place in business of course, pride goes before destruction.

https://stackpreneur.com.ng/2018/01/adenugas-son-bid-acquire-chevron-failed/
So with all this knowledge of yours, how many bids have you wonhuh
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by Nobody: 1:51pm On Jan 31, 2018
sisisioge:
Haaa! He could afford to acquire Chevron? OMG! I didn't know he had it in him shocked shocked shocked
Re: Why Paddy Adenuga's Bid To Acquire Chevron Failed by AceVentura: 1:51pm On Jan 31, 2018
meekah:
PADDY SHOULD BE COMMEND AM IMPRESSIVE BY IS GUT AND LESSON WAS ALSO LEARN,THUMP UP PADDY
We should condemn your English teacher.
Horrible!!!
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