A Nigerian, Adebayo Ogunlesi, has acquired the London Gatwick Airport as the new owner.
Adebayo Ogunlesi, 56, the chairman and managing partner, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), an independent investment fund based in New York City with worldwide stake in infrastructure assets,is the new owner of the London Gatwick Airport.
Ogunlesi attended the prestigious King’s College, Lagos. He is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. He was a lecturer at Harvard Law School and the Yale School. Ogunlesi, whose father was the first Nigerian-born medical professor, studied philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford and then earned law and business degrees from Harvard. Ogunlesi has lived in New York for 20 years and is active in volunteer work. But he also cultivates his ties to Africa. He informally advises the Nigerian government on privatisation. And last summer Manute Bol, former NBA center, visited Ogunlesi in his Park Avenue office, seeking donations for a charitable foundation in former basketball star Manute Bol’s homeland, Sudan.
Ogunlesi walked Bol around the hallways, introducing him to junior staff. It was just another day in the Bayosphere.
Prior to his current role, he was executive vice chairman and chief client officer of Credit Suisse, based in New York. He previously served as a member of Credit Suisse’s Executive Board and Management Council and chaired the Chairman’s Board. Previously, he was the Global Head of Investment Banking at Credit Suisse. Since joining Credit Suisse in 1983, Ogunlesi has advised clients on strategic transactions and financings in a broad range of industries and has worked on transactions in North and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
In the US, he is known as the Nigerian who clerked for late Supreme Court justice, Thurgood Marshall, who they say was unable to pronounce his name and quickly dubbed him Obeedoogee. Colleagues and friends call him Bayo.
The Gatwick deal is a £1.455 billion agreement with BAA Airports Limited.culled
*wow,good news indeed!
Wow! Amazing, where did he get the money from? Anyway congratulobia to him
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Abeg shurrup with ur stupid question. After reading his profile u're still asking poverty mentality question. Abeg remove ur mentality from d gutter n start thinking globally. Not everybody is like ur father that is broke n hungry
DeleteE nor concern u. Na aw to enta Gatwick we suppose dey reason now. Just kidding
DeleteFloreat boss!.....thnx for reppn KCOB!!!...tys
DeleteWell, I think he might be a 'front-man' for all these Naija politicians, using his good name to acquire properties all over the world.
DeleteWill you stop expressing ignorance. If it is an igbo man he will be a "hardworking man". This man has been on the wall street for almost 3 decades now. Front ko back ni.
DeleteWoooow he studied my prestigious course yaaaaaaay...looking at the man alone,you will know he is a nerd.good to know
DeleteStella, the sale happened 2009. He made the deal as a partner and rep of a Fortune 500 so its not personal cash. What is actually more interesting is that in these days of terror threats the UK would sell an airport to a foreign firm.
DeleteDo u know how many establishment the British government have sold to foreigners also, the airport are run by indigenous people......
DeleteWow! Wow! Wow!!!! Echt? Now that's the kind of news that pleases the ear! Congrats sir!
ReplyDeletePepper ose oku!
That's a good news for today.
ReplyDeleteAbeg does he have any single sons of marriagable age? That's my only concern here
DeleteReally beaulah, have you ever thought of working for your own instead of being a leach?
DeleteWow! Really? I didn't know an airport as big as Gatwick could be privately owned. I thought it was a nationally owned institution like Heathrow.
ReplyDeleteKudos to him mbok. At least we're in the news for something note-worthy!
Omo la bere, iwe labi!
ReplyDeleteOnly him read all of dat.
In all of dat write up, I ddnt see wia e wz married and weda e az a grown up son(dis very paramount info wz left out. Maka y?).
Wow, impressive. Nigerians doing great things.
ReplyDeleteThis is really an amazing fit for a Nigerian, acquiring an airport with the worlds busiest single-use with a maximum of 55 aircraft movements per hour runway and the second busiest airport in the UK after Heathrow. Wow!
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This is really an amazing fit for a Nigerian, acquiring an airport with the worlds busiest single-use runway with a maximum of 55 aircraft movements per hour, and the second busiest airport in the UK after Heathrow. Wow!
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Alloy Chikezie :
Delete*Amazing FEAT* not *Amazing FIT*
ONE LOVE!
I can see how good you are with google Alloy nwoke oma hehehe
DeleteGood to have good news coming from Nigerians in diaspora.
ReplyDeleteStella, did you see Peter Okoye's tweets? Childishness at its peak.
Wow. ....Nigerians are repin evrywhr.
ReplyDeleteWow! very impressive, now this is what i call benefits from extremely hardwork. Not all these useless politicians/ big boys/girls who stole money and now think they have class. Excellent investment kudos bayo,"you have come a long way baby". I hope we continue to hear more hardworking nigerians rise.
ReplyDeleteI'm a proud Nigerian! Any day anytime.....God bless us!
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteToo much money.....Lord do my own o.
ReplyDeleteChaaaaaaaiiiiiiiii!!!! See money. Eleda mi ma sun ooo. *holds head*
ReplyDeletewow!!
ReplyDeleteNaija repping. more grace Obeedoogee
Nigerians doing great things everywhr they go! 'Congrat'!!!
ReplyDeleteWatch out oh! You will soon read such news about me.
ReplyDeleteCongrats......keep making Nigeria proud !
ReplyDeleteCongrats......keep making Nigeria proud !
ReplyDeleteCongrats to him. I'll be celebrated soon too in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteExcellent news.. This man's resume is eye-popping, I almost got dizzy. Model Nigerians still abound
ReplyDeleteGood news! Please God make my Bio something like this in the future.
ReplyDeleteThis could have been you but you no like book... You too like man.
Delete~Teddy Banks~
Lol
DeleteGood news!
ReplyDeleteLet's give the British pple more positive things to say about Nigerians !
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I am proud of him. But nigerians and double standards. If he committed a crime, una go dey deny am. But if its something positive he is your nigerian brother.
ReplyDeleteSharrap dia!
DeleteWhat do you know? What double standard? So you want us to praise someone for doing evil and bringing shame to the country?
We would praise people if they do good and condemn people when they do bad! That is life for you okay.
Cecee u r uncouth
DeleteOld gist!
ReplyDeleteVeeeeeery old news Stella.
DeleteDis man Is going to be loaded ooooo... Is he divorced??
ReplyDeleteHaba
DeleteSee your greedy little mind. Don't go get a job. Dirty hiv infested runs girl.
DeleteTony is still waiting for you. Phrinkies. Ashawo kobokobo.
DeleteGood news.. I am working towards this direction. Guide my feet oh Lord for all I have is you. Some trust in chariots,horses,native doctors,marine spirit and all but I trust in you the CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE
ReplyDeleteNice one,,congrats sir...
ReplyDeleteWOW, Men like Obeedoogee vindicate Nigerians.
ReplyDeleteI am indeed proud to fly the Green White Green.
Congratulations Sir Ogunlesi,when I grow up,i want to be like you.
WOW! WOW!! WOW!!!
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Thank u Oga jagban!i got the 2h recharge card!
DeleteStellastica, your story is incomplete. You spoke vehemently about him....... What about his single sons of marriagable age . I need to know *eyes rolling*
ReplyDeleteHeard he is a very arrogant man.
ReplyDeleteHope he's not short n insecure like his fantasyland namesake
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Delete*before*when*
DeleteOne Nigeria#
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DeleteHian!!!!
Where I go dey rush to type!
May God remove d spirit of amebo from my life ooo....na wa oooo. ...Bwahahahaha. .........
One Nigeria#
Wow, this is impressive. Blessed man.
ReplyDeleteNigeriansss we can like to identify goodies. How many years did he spend in Nigeria? But that's none of my business.
ReplyDeleteYes! That's a nigerian! I'm proud of him! Men of virtues. We still have people we could look upto afterall!
ReplyDeleteYes! That's a nigerian! I'm proud of him! Men of virtues. We still have people we could look upto afterall!
ReplyDeleteYes! That's a nigerian! I'm proud of him! Men of virtues. We still have people we could look upto afterall!
ReplyDeleteWow...
ReplyDeleteGood news. Congrats Sir!
Oh Lord, na u bless this person to buy airport so, please provide capital for your daughter to start a business since Job no dey show breaklight!
Oh that's nice..
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful. He bought Gatwick Airport, am going to buy Dangote Sugar.....
ReplyDeleteLet the cussing begin
Gatwick had been the most unutilized and unprofitable within the British Aviation System.This privatization was a strategic policy at revitalization. Somebody somewhere is planning the same for Nigeria, albeit fraudulently.
ReplyDeleteThis is old news now, almost 3yrs now.
ReplyDeleteObeedoogee my gee. How far? If these oyinbo know book true true, why dem no fit pronounce anything. Obodobeigwe ko, scoobydoobydoo nii. Anyway congrats hope you make money from the venture. Cos I don't trust mama charlei and her co-horts. Jagbajantis werin dey sup?
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Sir!
uhmm i remember meeting this man's father and mother during my NYSC days in Sagamu, highly impeccable pair. The man asked me to leave local govt and go teach physics in one of the sec schls in Sagamu. I remember his words clear.."if by monday you are not teaching physics yet, someone in Abeokuta is gonna be in trouble" hahaha...i dint go to the house again.lol
ReplyDeleteI am very proud of u sir! I am a very proud Nigerian at d moment!
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIf you like no post my comments atleast you read am
ReplyDeleteOld news from 2012
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he acquired the airport like 5 years ago,this is not a new story...
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteAlthough it doesnt affect my hapiness but all the same congrats.
The drug criminals claimed to be buying up Lagos while we are buying up UK. Yorubas, always a step ahead of the flatheads.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you omo oduduwa. They are buying lands that will revert back to us in 99 years. People like that wild hog called ezenwayi call us lazy yet yoruba men are big all over the world. Kase Lawal(omo ibadan) is in control of Port of Houston the major oil hub of America. One of the Ashiru brothers is the Bush family go to man. Plenty other examples abound all over the world. All the big businesses in Nigeria are under our firm control yet they see us as indolent. They see trading,the bottom pyramid of commerce as a big deal. God will continue to give us the grace to tolerate their bigotry,let them continue to wallow in envy.
DeleteAnon 11.53 & 12.39am, look at the bigoted comments u put up. Haven't u just shot yourself in the foot and proved that its you people who are the worst bigots? E dey pain u say igbo dey buy land for lagos? Why shouldn't they? Are hausas's, urhonos's, ijaws, bini, ibibio, calabari, isoko, ibira, oyo, kwara, osun not also buying land in lagos? Won't the C of O also expire in 99 yrs time for all those people too? You ignorant out dated tribal warrior, do u think that land or property reverts to the original seller when a C of O or lease expires? SMH! It only expires and is due for renewal. Dirty bigot!
DeleteMeanwhile, kudos to Ogunlesi. However, this is old news. Ogunlesi is the head of Global Infrastructure Partners(GIP). GIP is a PRIVATE EQUITY FIRM. A private equity firm is made of money from different investors with different managing partners of whom Ogunlesi is one of them (and also chairman/founder). He doesn't personally own Gatwick airport. In lay mans terms, Ogunlesi (no doubt a very wealthy man) is a front person for several private and institutional investors.
Combination of ignorance and bigotory is indeed very dangerous. This is what is fuelling Boko Haram and leads to the daily public lynchings in Nigeria. Shame on you sensless bigot.
Anon 12; 39,I dey purge since morning.....wetin I fit use for d igbe shisan???
DeleteSorry anon 11; 53 ve u checked Fashola's head???That's d flattest head of all times and I think we should enter him for Guinness book of world records
DeleteOne Nigeria#
Yoruba ppl can make mouth for african eh hahahahahahahaha@flat head
DeleteLmao @ve you checked out Fashola's head kikikikiki
DeleteEzenwanyi taming the yorubas since 1709
DeleteThis is good news.
ReplyDeleteQuite Inspiring. U can make it big too...
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This story must be a bit old. The part about Manute Bol, the basketball player is a bit dated. Manute Bol died in June 2010. So he couldn't have visited Mr. Ogunlesi's office last year.
ReplyDeleteThe story is old frm 2012... D man in question does not even own d airport, he is jst d chairman of d company dat does.
DeleteOK WOOW! Well done Sir. U are blessed. Hard work really pays. We are getting dere.
ReplyDeleteThe man does not own the airport. He is the chairman of the company and notate owner of the company. The story is over 3 years old.
ReplyDeleteHowever,he has done very well for himself.
congratz to d man..shws dat hardwork pays.dis should be models to kids...as for the trbalists,d way we reason atyms is why nigeria can neva move forward,it's why bokoharam will keep winning,it's why we will keep being lukd down on even in neighbouring countries,simply becaus we are nt a people..no unity.evry ethnicity feels superior to the other n will say anithing to b ich oda down..mtchewwww......jenny
ReplyDeleteAm so sorry but this is old news
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