Let's leave Peter Obi's achievement in Anambra and check his records in the private/other sector.
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1. Fidelity Bank PLC
Peter Obi became the highest shareholder and Chairman of Fidelity bank in 1994 at the young age of 34 making him the youngest ever chairman of a Nigerian bank till date, it was a regional bank (Tier-3) according to CBN stratification of commercial banks.
Peter Obi led Fidelity to Tier 2 status by 2000 and set a blueprint for them to go public which they eventually did in 2005 even though he resigned his position as chairman in 2002 to contest for the Anambra governorship, they've remained one of the most consistent banks
in Nigeria in its dealings with shareholders and costumers. For 17 years running, Fidelity bank has paid dividends to all its shareholders. Fidelity has never needed a bailout by the CBN even when other commercial banks crashed due to economic recessions, it has remained one
of the most consistent banks and it is now a Tie 1 bank, alongside the likes of First Bank, UBA and Zenith. Peter Obi is still the highest and majority shareholder in Fidelity bank today.
2. Next International (Nigeria and UK)
Peter Obi incorporated and became the Chairman and Chief Executive of Next International Nigeria Limited, an import and export franchise, in 1988, and by 1995 he had gone international by opening branches across the United Kingdom.
Today, Next International is a retail powerhouse generating over £85m in annual revenue. He resigned his position as Chairman before joining politics but remains the highest shareholder in the private business which has his wife and 2 children listed as directors co-shareholders.
3. Chams PLC/Paymaster Nigeria Ltd
Peter Obi is the highest shareholder and former chairman of identity management and fintech conglomerate Chams PLC which owns Paymaster Nigeria LTD, a payments solution enterprise which was the first non-bank financial institution to
obtain license to operate as a Payment Terminal Service Provider (PTST) for POS transactions from CBN in 2011. Chams remains a powerhouse in electronic payment systems & solutions and has been contracted by major Nigerian and African banks to deploy their payment solutions into
their operations.
4. Special Advisor on Economy to the President
In 2012, whilst Peter Obi was still the governor of Anambra state, President Goodluck Jonathan appointed him as an honorary special adviser despite not being a member of his party(PDP), Obi was in APGA.
Jonathan had seen how Obi revitalized Anambra state's finances and economy thus needed him to replicate this on the national level. Upon completion of his term as governor in 2014, he defected to the PDP and President Jonathan made him a full Special Advisor to the presidency
and part of the economic management team which went on to reposition Nigeria to become the 3rd fastest growing economy in the world by 2015. Buhari came in and set the country on a different trajectory.
5. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)
President Jonathan appointed Obi as the chairman of the SEC in April 2015. In his brief stint as the huncho of the commission, he revitalized the capital market, deregistered non-performers & questionable institutions and at the same time
repositioning the major and performing stakeholders on the path to maximum productivity.
Also worthy of note is that during his time as SEC chairman, he didn't take any salary or bonuses which he termed 'bogus' and has refused to draw pension till date.
6. Guardian Express Bank Ltd
Peter Obi also served as the Chairman of Guardian Express Bank where he is also a major shareholder. It was during his time as chairman that a subsidiary was set up; Guardian Express Mortgage bank, where he also served as chairman & major shareholder
7. Guardian Express Mortgage Bank
As aforementioned, under his guidance, Guardian Express bank established a mortgage bank as it's subsidiary and served concurrently as the chairman of both banks. This bank was one of the first privately held mortgage banks in Nigeria.
8. Future View Securities
Peter Obi served as chairman of this private equity & stock brokerage firm which dealt on medium & large scale enterprises. Under his leadership, they became a powerhouse in the equity market in Africa and quickly became a go-to for venture capitalists.
9. Data Corp
Peter Obi also served as chairman of the data analytics company Data Corp which is the foremost data sourcing and processing institution in Nigeria. He was a non-executive director and is currently listed as it's majority shareholder as at December 2022.
Data Corp is trusted by multi-national companies and governments across Africa and frequently collaborates with the biggest data analytics in Europe and around the world for multi billion dollar projects as well as many social enterprising projects across Nigeria and Africa.
10. Card Centre Nigeria Ltd
Card Centre is a pioneer in the telecommunications technology market and has a substantive market share in this industry. It is responsible for the manufacture of SIM cards, ATM cards and other forms of Identity cards. Peter Obi is a major shareholder
and was one time the chairman of this business conglomerate. Card Centre accounts for about 45% of the various cards produced in Nigeria and is a major contractor with MTN, GLO and other telecommunications companies within and outside Nigeria.
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Time after time, the N/East & N/West have voted Northern candidates at the expense of credible candidates. Their elites purposefully facilitate this by impoverishing & keeping them illiterate which makes them oblivious to the better options that abound outside their region.
An average Hausa-Fulani man will vote a Hausa-Fulani man who is completely incapable over an Igbo man who is proven beyond all reasonable doubt to the capable but down in the South East an average Igbo man will vote a Northerner over a fellow Igbo on the basis of competence.
Look at the presidential election of 2003 where Ojukwu lost by a huge margin to Obasanjo despite being a diety to the Igbos, but that can't be said about Buhari who was voted generously by the North, not questioning his capacity, but voting him based on his tribe and religion.
Can someone please help me find this OBIdient brother, I will give him that $100 (85k). Please retweet until someone who knows him sees this and link him up directly to me thanks! 🙏
Ok! I have found him, his Twitter is @SundayChidbest5. My DM and comment is flooded with people who want to send a token to him so first of all, here is his account number. 6019012626 Fidelity Bank, Ezealor Chidozie sunday.
He will be on my space later today, the Labour Party Youth Leader @Kennedy4Aha will also be speaking with him later today alongside a host of OBIdients who want to personally thank him for this show of commitment. This is just the beginning of what is to come for @SundayChidbest5
You're on a plane mid-air when the pilot has a seizure, the co-pilot who is inexperienced can't land the plane, one random passenger brings forth himself to fly/land the plane but you quickly do a research only to find out that the bloke had in fact crashed a plane before.
Won't you consider this a direct threat to your life? If certain ‘celebrities’ on board this plane decide to ‘endorse’ this person and tells the rest of the passengers to let the man fly the plane, will you remain calm? Won't you consider this a move against your existence?
There is no doubt that these ‘celebrities’ have the right to postulate their opinion, but seeing that this is at the expense of your life, will you consider whatever that opinion is a worthy reasoning or reason at that moment? Won't you see them as a party to expunge