Meet Nigeria’s first billionaire who was reportedly worth $4 billion at the time of his death

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  • IM 1 year ago

    Exactly how much did he have precisely at the time? Skipping that and talking about today's economic value does not give us a true insight. Even in the USA most wealthy people in that period were rather millionaires or multi ...
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  • True Odua 1 year ago

    ADEOLA ODUTOLA was only manufacturer in Nigeria while Ojukwu father came to work in Guinesss PLC ... research ADEOLA ODUTOLA sole industrialist those day richer than Ojukwu even Dantata ...this write up not truth

  • Kay 1 year ago

    It's quite unfortunate some people can't read and understand simple English. The article never mentioned Sir Ojukwu.worth $4b then.. The writer says what he worth then is about $4 billion presently

  • SMARTPHONE £XPERT - START MAKING REAL MONEY IN 3WKS 1 year ago

    He was...For a better half-year untill December, Learn-to-Earn which is easier than buy-to-sell which requires more capital. As a young man, entertain yourself o BUT face your own hustle too. Don't blame your village people ...
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  • Twum 1 year ago

    Igbo’s and how they make money is always strange..! Only money and disrespect for human life. They don’t care..! Even Nigerians themselves find Igbo’s money making weird.

  • Uzo 1 year ago

    That's so myopic..reacting to the content of the write-up is just fine. No need to fly off the handle attacking an entire tribe all for nothing..

  • David 1 year ago

    What a great man.

  • Llj 1 year ago

    Humble beginning, entreprenuer

  • hola davies 1 year ago

    $4 Billion? Wow! This is legend, a bunch of lies told by a bunch of liars. Selling stock fish in the 60s in Lagos? For who? What was the population of Lagos in that period? What was Dantata doing then? What was the state of t ...
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  • Duke 1 year ago

    Yoruba idiots will surely counter this .

  • Vicky 1 year ago

    Watch your language. If you have home training, you should know how to address people properly. You must be a bigot and a stinking tribalist to call a race idiot. I will not trade words with you. I will not reply you either ...
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  • Vicky 1 year ago

    We thank God for his life. His tenacity and focus with sharp business acumen is worthy of emulation.
    To be successful in life, you have to provide solution to problems and that is what Sir Ojukwu did.

  • Lanre Oke 1 year ago

    What a gem! Infact, my father of blessed memory who was the Transport Officer of that German company, Mandillas & Karaberis in Lagos then, told me that each time this first Nigerian billionaire came to buy the popular 'Danfo' ...
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  • Makamo 1 year ago

    Help me to get a billionaire

  • Aminu 1 year ago

    Behold, you claimed Igwe Nnewi was the biggest spare part distrubutor and he was the first person to own and drive a car, then who is buy his spare part since nobody have a car?, please be precise what kind of spare part was ...
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  • Adekunle Adeola 1 year ago

    What a lying attribute written about Sir Louise Ojukwu, his networth can't be more than €10million pounds while the like of Dantata are also high networth with Groundnut pyramids spread across the entire North and Adeola Od ...
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  • Ichaka 1 year ago

    I wish reno omokri is away of this history.

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  • SOS 1 year ago

    Nighted!

    Does that imply Sir Ojukwu's primary allegiance lay with the British Crown? That question could be answered by following the trail of his $Billions - did it benefit Nigerians or like all others, his waste wealth a ...
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