HOW JIMOH IBRAHIM MADE BILLIONS
AND WHY HE WANTS YOU TO DO SAME
BY BOB EJIKE
AND WHY HE WANTS YOU TO DO SAME
BY BOB EJIKE
Jimoh Ibrahim is one of the wealthiest Nigerians. He has made billions
of dollars from numerous investments and is keen to teach you how to do
the same. He was born on February 24th 1967 to Alhaji Yakubu and
Omofemiwa Jimoh in Igbotako in Okitipupa, Ondo State. His father was an
impoverished polygamous bricklayer with 7 wives and 40 children, and his
mother was a fish monger. Life for the little village boy was a
continuous struggle. Jimoh did household chores and scraped food off a
common plate with his siblings with whom he slept on a common mat in
their humble home.
Jimoh was educated at St. John’s School,
Igbotako and Community Grammar School, Igbotako from which he proceeded
to Federal School of Arts and Science, Ondo. Right from secondary
school he wanted to be a successful businessman. He gained admission to
study Law at Lagos State University but thereafter transferred to
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, in Osun State, to read
International Law and Masters in Public Administration. Jimoh Ibrahim
was the Best Student (International Law) at the LL.B Final class, 1991.
He was also Best Student at Masters degree level: Analysis &
Decision Making, Advanced Public Administration, Local Government
Administration & Management, Ethics & Accountability in
Administration, Best Masters Project Dissertation, Management of
Intergovernmental relations and Urban & Rural Development
Administration. He was subsequently called to the Nigerian Bar as
Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He also earned a
Master’s degree in Economics and International Tax at Harvard
University.
In his youthful years Jimoh got minor contracts and
used some of his father’s bricklaying materials to execute them. He
started earning millions in his mid-20s, making his first million during
his youth service period. He discovered that the Local Governments did
not have a law of their own, but the state and the federal government
had. So he packaged a local government seminar on law for all the local
governments in the country and that fetched him N3.6 million. That same
year, he organized about 14 workshops for top public functionaries at
all tiers of government and by the time he was finishing youth service,
he had about N70 million in his account. He built a home in his village
and four houses in Lagos, including a four-storey building in
Ikotun-Egbe. By the end of the national youth programme Jimoh Ibrahim
had six houses.
It was through one of those seminars that he learnt
about the huge amount of revenue Nigeria lost to withholding tax by big
oil companies. His further research made him submit his findings in
form of a proposal that he could recover the funds as a consultant to
the federal government, but with a specific percentage as his
commission. His submission was approved and within a short period of
time he was remitting billions of Naira to the account of the federal
government. He acquired with the money he made from seminars a swampy
land at the Victoria Garden City (VGC) gate, which he later transformed
into an ultra-modern filling station with two expensive banking halls.
Barrister Jimoh who used to sleep four hours a day when he started, was
the one who brought the concept of bringing in banking halls into oil
marketing. Though the initial budget for the outfit was N21 million, two
banks paid a rent of over N40 million which was too much to build the
Station. The surplus was invested in real estate. After the VGC outlet,
he opened another station at Ilupeju Bypass. His approach was
acquisition rather than construction, that way he acquires filling
stations, instead of building from the scratch. Thereafter he got
licensed as an Independent Oil Marketer.
Jimoh Ibrahim served as a
consultant to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on tax reforms in
Croatia and Estonia, and was part of the Harvard team that went to
Bangladesh to form their tax reforms. He ran a law chamber and practiced
Law for six years. He had seven attorneys in his Law and Justice
Chambers. He is a prolific writer who has authored three books
including Indigenous Governance in Nigeria and two biographical volumes
on Mohammed Belo, a former Chief Justice of Nigeria. He became the
Special Adviser to the first Military Administrator of Bayelsa State,
member of the exclusive Federation Account Allocation Committee and
Chairman of FAAC News, the first monthly magazine that published the
activities of the Committee. He was also Executive Secretary, African
Center for Policy Studies; consultant to several outfits and
multilateral institutions; Chairman of Global Fleet Companies and Group
Managing Director, NICON Group.
Jimoh Ibrahim has a wealth of
experience in Tax Administration, Tax Reform and Financial Management.
At one point he was appointed Chief Consultant to the Federal
Government of Nigeria on Petroleum Tax Payment, Collection and
Monitoring; member, Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, and
Chairman, Special Committee of the Federation Accounts. Jimoh Ibrahim
was also appointed the Commonwealth of Nations Delegate to the United
Arab Emirate, to attend the International convention on Governance and
Public Administration. He was also the Executive Secretary, African
Center for Policy Studies, a policy analysis and capacity building
institution which he was also the Coordinator of, and Key Resource
person at, the First National Conference of Permanent Secretaries and
the first Annual Conference of Directors in Public service.
A
hardworking, incisive, futuristic and progressive politician, Barr
Ibrahim was a member: National Board of Trustee of the All Nigeria
People's Party (ANPP); National Legal Adviser; Member, Finance
Committee; Member Publicity Committee, and Vice-Chairman, Presidential
Inner caucus. He contested for the governorship of Ondo State under the
platform of ANPP in 2003, but was unsuccessful. Nevertheless, the
experience brought him Global Fleet Oil and Gas. When he was campaigning
in the gubernatorial elections, setting up Ondo Oil was a major item of
his manifesto. The idea was to assist in rural development and make
essential products like kerosene available to the poor, so they can
appreciate the deregulation policy of the Federal Government. So after
his unsuccessful bid, he decided to proceed with the idea. On
completion, three banks wanted it all at once. In less than a month the
VGC and Ilupeju Stations had given birth to the Shomolu Station and a
bank picked up the bill. In a few years, Jimoh Ibrahim acquired hundreds
of filling stations spread out across the nation, principally, in the
rural areas of Kaduna, Abuja, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Kogi, Kwara
and Edo states of Nigeria. From a workforce of 26 at inception, it now
employs over 4,017 Nigerians, and Jimoh Ibrahim has vowed not to stop
until he makes the one thousand mark!
Barrister Ibrahim presently
imports petroleum and has a big storage depot in Apapa. He has also
diversified into many varied businesses including telecommunication,
hospitality, industry, banking, real estate, block making, carpentry,
roofing tiles, industrial dry cleaning, insurance etc. Jimoh acquired
70 per cent (N46 billion) equity stake at NICON Insurance and staked a
claim in the acquisition and control of Executive Airlines Services
(EAS), an airline operator that was renamed to NICON Airways. The NICON
Group now has eleven subsidiaries: Nicon Properties; Nicon Energy; Nicon
Academy; Nicon Trustee; Nicon Insurance; Nicon Investment; Nicon PFA;
Nicon Hotels; Nicon Saotome; Nicon Airways and Nicon United Kingdom. His
rapid expansion is traced to his rare ability to borrow from banks and
PAY ON TIME-indeed faster than they expect. So banks are eager to lend
him.
Barr Ibrahim is a celebrated philanthropist. In 1994 he
awarded 54 academic scholarships to the people of Ilaje-Odo, Okitipupa
Local Government. In 2000 & 2001 he offered 500 scholarships to Ondo
State indigenes in higher institutions and in 2002 he gave 500
scholarships to Ondo and Ekiti state indigenes in higher institutions.
More recently, he built a N100 million Post-graduate hall in University
of Ife, Ile-Ife. Barr Jimoh Ibrahim is a model, an orator and
inspirational speaker who encourages the younger generation to aspire
for greater heights. He gives free monthly lectures at Excellence Hotel,
Ogba, to Nigerians on how to start from nothing to make millions in any
business.
The Global Fleet’s Group Managing Director recently
acquired some prominent newspapers and magazines, making Jimoh Ibrahim a
foremost media mogul. His set mission is to alleviate the national
poverty by creating jobs for Nigerians and thus improving the nation’s
economy. Currently he has over 21,000 people working in his group in
Nigeria and abroad. He attributes his gargantuan success to the grace of
God and the intellectual capacity of the individual. He sees the
difference between a rich man and a poor man as knowledge and he is a
strong advocate of high level literacy.
Interestingly, Dr. Ibrahim
sees money as just a figure and nothing special, an instrument to work
with and keeps little personal money. He is happily married and blessed
with four beautiful children and wants you to get rich.
BOB EJIKE
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