Tag: Otedola

  • Shettima, Gowon, Otedola, Dangote, Others Attend FCMB Founder, Balogun’s Funeral In Ogun

    Shettima, Gowon, Otedola, Dangote, Others Attend FCMB Founder, Balogun’s Funeral In Ogun

    The founder of First City Monument Bank, Otunba Subomi Balogun, was on Saturday, buried in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

    The town of Ijebu Ode, Ogun State was agog with dignitaries who gathered to honour the 89-year-old late Olori Omo Oba of Ijebuland.

    The funeral service kicked off at 10 am at the Cathedral Church of Our Saviour in Ijebu Ode. It was followed by a private family interment.

    Prominent Nigerians who bade the chairman of the FCMB farewell include Vice President, Kashim Shettima; former head of state Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd); Ogun and Lagos State governors, Dapo Abiodun and Babajide Sanwo-Olu, respectively, among others.

    The billionaire businessman died in London on May 18 at the age of 89.

    Details later…

  • Otedola speaks on  why his N250Bn  to buy up  Transcorp was rejected

    Otedola speaks on why his N250Bn to buy up Transcorp was rejected


    …Opens up on Elumelu’s backstabbing business style
    …How Elumelu cornered his businesses, shares

    By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

    Business tycoon Femi Otedola has opened up on why his N250 billion offer to buy up Transcorp was rejected by Chairman of United Bank for Africa, UBA, Tony Elumelu.

    Otedola disclosed that he had offered N250 billion to acquire the firm and take its market capitalisation to N2 trillion
    But the bid was turned down.

    According to the business mongul, his move was to unlock the company’s full revenue potential.

    “I offered to buy Transcorp Plc for N250 billion, but unfortunately, my offer was rejected. My goal was to maximize the company’s potential as a Nigerian conglomerate with a market capital of at least N2 trillion instead of the current N40 billion, but it seems some shareholders have a different vision.”

    “As a businessman, I believe in healthy competition and market dynamics. Two captains cannot man a ship, and I respect the majority shareholder’s decision to buy me out. This is the nature of the game.”

    “But let me be clear, my offer was made with the best intentions for Transcorp Plc and its shareholders. I saw an opportunity to unlock the company’s full potential and create value for everyone involved.”

    However, recently Otedola got a 5.52 percent stake in Transcorp Plc, making him the company’s second-largest shareholder, but he sold out his whole holding to Elumelu.

    Meanwhile, going down memory lane, Otedola disclosed his relationship with the UBA chairman and his plans for Transcorp before the rejection of the bid.

    “In 2005, while Tony was the Managing Director of Standard Trust Bank he approached me to get funds to acquire UBA. I enthusiastically gave him $20 million, which was N2 billion at that time to buy the necessary shares in UBA for the acquisition,”

    “After a short period of time, the share price moved up and I decided it was a good moment to sell and get out of the bank. However, Tony appealed to me to hold on to the shares as he was convinced that there were future prospects – so I kept the shares.”

    “I became Chairman of Transcorp Hotel in 2007 with a shareholding of 5% and unknowingly Tony gradually started buying shares quietly.”

    “By the following year in 2008, I went bankrupt in Nigeria. Tony proceeded to take my shares in UBA to service the interest on my loans and he also took over my shares in Africa Finance Corporation, where I was the largest shareholder.”

    “Shortly after, Albert Okumagba informed me that an American firm wanted to acquire my shares in Transcorp, which I then agreed to sell. However, this supposed American firm turned out to be Tony Elumelu. The revelation of this prompted me to resign as Chairman of the hotel.”

    “Years later in 2012 Tony said he wanted to see me so we met in my office where I had previously had a meeting with foreign investors who had not yet departed the premises.”

    “Curious to know, he asked what sort of meeting I had had and I disclosed that I wanted to go into the power business, specifically Ughelli Power Plant. Tony quietly went ahead to bid for Ughelli and he outbid me by offering to buy the plant for $300 million. And as some would say: the rest is history, Otedola said.

  • Davido, Don Jazzy, others react as Otedola splashes millions on three Ferraris for his daughters

    Davido, Don Jazzy, others react as Otedola splashes millions on three Ferraris for his daughters

    Prominent Nigerian entertainers like Don Jazzy and Davido have reacted after Billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola showered his three daughters with Ferrari Portofino today.

    The Ferraris came in 3 different colours, pink, brown, and dark blue colours.

    The photos were shared by DJ Cuppy, the second daughter of Billioaire Femi Otedeola,

    The photos have since become a growing sensation after it was first shared on social media space.

    Reacting to the post, Davido wrote; ”Congrats cuppy.. I will do the same for my daughters one day. Amen. Chai money good.”

    He wrote; 

    For those Keypad warriors always trolling,hating and insulting people! Make sure you are making money from it o! Including those always shouting Vanity upon Vanity! Don’t you want to live in this kind of Vanity? I hail una! Pls read this sign, PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB I AM DEAF NOW!
    @femiotedola has given me an assignment. Let me just go and triple my hustle. #ProjectOtedola I no fit shout! After all Otedola and Dangote still Dey find Money! Who i come be?

    Popular Nigerian singer, Mr Eazi who is Temi Otedola’s boyfriend also reacted after a Twitter user wrote that, he is going to be concerned about is seeing this new Temi Otedola’s Ferrari in a new music video by Mr Eazi.

  • ‘I don’t need my father’s money’ – DJ Cuppy Otedola says

    ‘I don’t need my father’s money’ – DJ Cuppy Otedola says

    Nigerian popular DJ and daughter of Billionaire, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola known as DJ Cuppy has revealed that she doesn’t need her father, Femi Otedola anymore.

    According to the 27 year old, she already informed her dad that she doesn’t need him anymore.

    For those who do not know, DJ Cuppy is the second child of business mogul, Femi Otedola. She grew up in Lagos and moved to London at the age of 13.

    Cuppy lived in Ilupeju for six years before moving to Ikeja where she attended Grange School, Ikeja. She then relocated to London for her GCSEs and A-Levels. Cuppy graduated from King’s College London in July 2014, with a degree in business and economics.She earned a master’s degree in music business from New York University in 2015.