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Nigeria: Adenuga Pays for a Dysney Vault (opinion)
Premium Times, 12 July 2013
Business mogul, Mike Adenuga, may not have spared deep thought on Thomas Hardy's epic poem, The Choirmaster's Burial, which underscores modesty and simplicity in immortality. ... read more »
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Nigeria: Jim Ovia Empowers Software Entrepreneurs
Vanguard, 16 July 2013
In support of the UN endorsement of ISPON Software initiatives as reported in the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Information Economy Report 2012, ... read more »
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Africa: Invest in Ourselves for Profit and Social Good - Elumelu (interview)
allAfrica.com, 15 July 2013
When President Barack Obama announced his administration's US$7 billion 'Power Africa' initiative in Tanzania this month, Nigerian businessman and philanthropist Tony Elumelu was ... read more »
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Nigeria: Bola Shagaya, Kupolokun, Ibru, Others Get Oil Blocks
Leadership, 22 July 2012
Recently, the federal government awarded oil block licences to no fewer than 21 indigenous companies to prospect for oil. LEADERSHIP SUNDAY can now authoritatively reveal the ... read more »
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Nigeria: Emeka Offor's Metamorphosis (analysis)
This Day, 2 July 2013
Late last year, Sir Emeka Offor supported Rotary's international network of Peace Centres with$250,000 for fellowships in peace and conflict resolution. The preference and focus, ... read more »
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Nigeria: Offor Donates U.S.$1 Million to Rotary's Polio Eradication
Vanguard, 25 June 2013
In his committed effort to join in the total eradication of Polio globally, especially in Nigeria, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Chrome Group, Sir. Emeka Offor yesterday at ... read more »
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Nigeria: Nigerian Oil Tycoon, Alakija, Becomes World's Richest Black Woman
Leadership, 6 December 2012
Two weeks ago, Folorunsho Alakija, put her name on the world map by joining the billionaire's boys club in Africa. read more »
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Nigeria: Why Nigeria is Producing More Billionaires as the Poor Get Poorer (analysis)
Daily Trust, 8 December 2012
The Nigeria's rich list is growing rapidly even as the country's poverty rate escalates. In this year's list of 40 African billionaires by Forbes magazine, 11 Nigerians were ... read more »
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I just looked at the list of super-rich and there is no Ijaw man there. Are people from majority tribes more intelligent business wise than minorities in Nigeria? Hey! You blame those boys selling oil somewhere down the oil mangroves? Is it entrepreneurship or "Getting Some Of The Scraps From Master's Table?" Does not look bad to make money lifting oil from one's backyard it seems.
You wont have an iota of respect if you are privileged to know who's who in Forbes rated" Nigeria's Rich and Famous. If Ibori, the rouge ex-Governor of Delta State had been successful with his loot, the entire treasury of his State as governor of that State . he'd be part of this team of Forbes Rich and Famous in Nigeria . I intend to be on campaign team in the next national election come 2015 and I encourage many citizens all over the planet to please make it a duty to be home if only to rescue our dear land from clutches of robber and looters rampaging the petroleum economy year in year out . My priority will be to send strange insidious culprits like Forbes and the rest of them parking from day one of the coming change.
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