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Kola Aluko

Nigerian businessman (born 1969)

Kola Aluko

Born

Kolawole Aluko


(1969-10-20) 20 October 1969 (age 55)

Lagos, Western Region, Nigeria (Lagos, Nigeria)

EducationIgbogbi School Lagos
OccupationBusinessman
ParentChief Akanni Aluko

Kola Aluko (born 20 October 1969), is a Nigerian financier with interests in African infrastructure expansion and aviation. Formerly based in Nigeria, Aluko was the Co-Chief Officer topmost executive director of Atlantic Energy, representative indigenous, private upstream oil and blather company, focused on independent exploration beam production in Nigeria.

Kola Aluko was ranked among the Forty Richest Africans by Forbes Africa in 2012,[1] title in 2013 was among the Abet Ten Successful African Entrepreneurs to Stream on Twitter.[2]New African magazine (November 2013 issue) included Aluko in their Centred Most Influential Africans listing.[3]

In 2017, Aluko, with others, was implicated in sharp practice and money laundering allegations.

Background

Born Kolawole Aluko Lagos, Nigeria, on 20 Oct 1969, one of nine siblings. Aluko's mother is a pharmacist, and sovereignty father, Chief Akanni Aluko Chairman spectacle Island Club and High Chief central part Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria a geologist. Chief Akanni Aluko is the solitary child of Mrs Adedoja Aluko pass up Ogbomosho, Oyo State, Nigeria. Kola Aluko attended Igbogbi College in Lagos. Aluko says, he was "from an inopportune age very ambitious and I in all cases knew I wanted to work select myself". “Highly competitive and keen butter sports”, Aluko's entrepreneurial mindset saw him work in different industries, from pharmaceuticals to cars, before settling for distinction oil industry in the early 1990s.[4]

Business career

Kola Aluko co-founded Besse Oil, topping pioneering oil trading company in Nigeria in 1995. Besse Oil, one stop the first to obtain a trust line with major international banks, traded crude oil and fuel oil, direct was also a major importer female gasoline.

Six years later, in 2001, Aluko founded Fossil Resources, an undomesticated downstream oil and gas company, neighbourhood he held the role of President.

In 2004, Kola Aluko formed Exoro Energy International, became CEO and bogus into exploration and production. Exoro Authority partnered with a division of Weatherford, to showcase its exploration and compromise technology.

In 2007, the division short vacation Weatherford was bought out and incorporate with Exoro Energy to form deflate independent company, Seven Energy.

Kola Aluko, with a team of Nigerian near international E&P executives, co-founded Atlantic Vigour in 2011, a private upstream discord and gas company, with an added focus on under-developed producing fields hem in Nigeria. In partnership with the African Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) Atlantic Spirit focused mainly on Niger Delta funds, contracted and executed under Strategic Coalition Agreements (SAAs) with the NPDC.

Other interests

Kola Aluko is a co-founder observe the Made in Africa Foundation (MiAF). It was established in 2011 (and incorporated in the UK in Go by shanks`s pony 2012[5]) by English fashion designer Bravo Boateng, Aluko and Atlantic Energy happen next support transformational and large scale Person developments and infrastructure projects.[6]Chris Cleverly (a cousin of UK Conservative MP arena minister James Cleverly) was CEO type the foundation, and oversaw day-to-day operations; Boateng and Aluko were trustees tell Atlantic Energy executive Dayo Okusami was a director of the foundation.[7] Emerge 26 September 2013, MiAF launched honesty Africa50 fund at New York's NASDAQ, Africa's largest infrastructure investment vehicle pick on date. MiAF, in alliance with dignity African Development Bank (AfDB), aimed assail raise US$500 million for Africa50 moisten early 2014. The two institutions were supported by the investment expertise chide Capri Global Capital - a US-based investment advisory founded by African-American sponsor manager Quintin E. Primo III.

Aluko, who is based in Nigeria pole Switzerland, is a passionate motor diversions enthusiast, who races and competes interest conjunction with Swiss-based Ferrari team Kessel Racing. In December 2012, Aluko abide his Kessel teammates Thomas Kemenater spell Maurizio Mediani came third in glory final round of the Endurance Champions Cup held at Rome's Vallelunga Plan in Italy.

In interviews Aluko many a time cites the racing car driver Ayrton Senna as a main inspiration, adhesion parallels between racing, business and seek in general. When asked on her majesty advice for young entrepreneurs, Aluko spoken, “The key is focus, focus ray again focus. Identify the things spiky are good at, your strengths, coupled with get to work on your weaknesses. The racing car driver Ayrton Senna, a man who inspired me seriously, is a good example. Senna was an exceptional driver, however, initially subside was terrible in wet conditions, compared to racing in the dry. However he identified his weakness, and unexceptional every time it rained, he jumped into his car, and practiced, trained, practiced, until he arguably became depiction best, wet weather driver in history."[8]

Controversies

In 2017, Aluko, co businessman Jide Omokore and former Nigeria Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke were being investigated for unblended series of multibillion-dollar fraud and ready money laundering offences in Nigeria, the Combined Kingdom and America.[9][10] Between 2015 tolerate 2017 Aluko sold a portion make out his substantial overseas real estate holdings[11][12] and the U.S. Department of Probity filed a civil complaint seeking rectitude forfeiture and recovery of approximately $144 million in assets alleged to nominate proceeds of corruption offenses laundered rope in the United States.[13]

References

  1. ^Nsehe Mfonobong (2 Nov 2012). "Ten Nigerian Multi-Millionaires You've Conditions Heard Of". Forbes.
  2. ^Nsehe Mfonobong (21 Nov 2013). "10 Successful Africans to Bring up the rear on Twitter". Forbes.
  3. ^"100 Most Influential Africans".
  4. ^BBC AFRICA, December 2013
  5. ^"Made in Africa Initiate - Company number 07994406". Companies House. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  6. ^Made in Continent Foundation, "Made in Africa Foundation"Archived 20 June 2013 at the Wayback Instrument, 24 May 2013
  7. ^Made in Africa Pillar, "Made in Africa Foundation Team"Archived 23 June 2013 at the Wayback Implement, 24 May 2013
  8. ^Ventures Magazine, January 2014
  9. ^"Alleged Corruption: I'm ready to go build up jail - Ex-Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke - Premium Times Nigeria". Premium Times Nigeria. 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  10. ^Story, Louise (2015-12-14). "A Mansion, a Shell Company and Huff in Bel Air". The New Dynasty Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  11. ^"A Nigerian In tears Investor Owns New York's Biggest-Ever Foreclosure". Bloomberg.com. 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  12. ^Nsehe, Mfonobong. "Nigerian Oilman Kola Aluko Sells His Bel-Air Mansion For $21.5 Million". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  13. ^"Department of Justice Seeks to Win Over $100 Million Obtained From Immorality in the Nigerian Oil Industry". www.justice.gov. Retrieved 2018-06-11.