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STANDARD PROFILE: IKIOFIE CAMPBELL PRINCE

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STANDARD PROFILE: IKIOFIE CAMPBELL PRINCE

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CHINEDU NSOFOR

Background and Education

 

 

Ikiofie Campbell, a results-driven entrepreneur, has carved out a distinguished career in the energy industry, known for his innovative and cost-effective solutions. His journey began in the academic halls of St. Gregory’s College, Ikoyi, where he earned his West African School Certificate from 1994 to 2000. Campbell’s pursuit of education continued at the University of Port Harcourt, where he first attained a Certificate in Linguistic and Communication Studies in 2005, followed by a B.A. in Linguistics and Communication Studies in 2010. He further honed his business acumen at the Lagos Business School, earning an M.Sc. in Business Administration in 2015.

Professional Courses and Training

Campbell’s commitment to continuous improvement is evident in his extensive professional training. He has completed numerous courses, including Basic Production Criteria (2007), Intermediate Production Analysis (2010), International Food and Beverage Operations (2013), and many more, reflecting a dedication to staying current in industry advancements and best practices.

Professional Trajectory

IX Synergy Global Services Limited

As the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at IX Synergy Global Services Limited since March 2020, Campbell has orchestrated significant advancements. He boosted public perception by 25% through strategic media representation and public events. His leadership saw a profit surge of 30%, driven by revitalized sales, service, and accounting operations. Campbell’s strategic initiatives secured a 15% increase in revenue and a 20% expansion in business development, ensuring robust regulatory compliance.

IX Energy Services Limited

From 2015 to 2020, Campbell served as the Executive Director at IX Energy Services Limited. Here, he engineered business plans that realized a 20% increase in goal achievement. His efforts in cultivating strategic partnerships and stakeholder confidence resulted in a 15% expansion. Campbell’s leadership improved task completion efficiency by 25% and amplified company visibility by 30% through media engagements and public speaking.

U Morgas International

As the Lead Project Manager at U Morgas International from 2012 to 2015, Campbell facilitated a 20% improvement in project planning accuracy and reduced project roadblocks and client service issues by 25%. His innovative approach to workflow and process efficiency resulted in a 15% cost reduction and a 20% enhancement in overall process efficiency.

Dufil Prima Foods Plc

Starting his career at Dufil Prima Foods Plc in Port Harcourt, Campbell served as Production Coordinator from August 2005 to March 2012. He directed production assistants, optimizing task delegation and achieving a 20% increase in production efficiency. His meticulous workflow management reduced delays by 30%, and his efforts in streamlining materials flow led to a 15% improvement in production efficiency.

Achievements and Awards

Campbell’s excellence has been recognized through numerous awards, including the Nigeria Domestic Gas Ambassador Award (2023), Shell Cricket Club Championship Merit Award, FHUSA Honorary Award (2023), and the Rotary Club Excellent Business Service Award (2022). His contributions to his alma mater were also acknowledged with the Kings College Lagos Old Boys Service award in 2019.

Core Competencies

Ikiofie Campbell’s core competencies include integrity, innovation, team collaboration, continuous improvement, diversity and inclusion, professionalism, commitment to excellence, and adaptability. His technical skills span strategic planning, financial management, project management, leadership and team management, stakeholder relations, media representation, compliance and governance, and communication skills.

License and Certification

Campbell holds various licenses and certifications that underscore his expertise. These include HSE certifications from the Safeguard International Training Institute, Peaceful Industrial Relations in the Workplace from Resource Development Forum Limited, and numerous others from prestigious institutions and organizations, highlighting his commitment to professional development and excellence in the energy sector.

Ikiofie Campbell’s journey from his early education to his current role as a leading figure in the energy industry exemplifies a career built on continuous learning, strategic leadership, and a steadfast commitment to excellence. His contributions have not only driven business growth but also fostered innovation and compliance within the industry, marking him as a distinguished leader and entrepreneur.

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OTUNBA WASIU JAIYEOLA BAGS TASUED’S DOCTORATE DEGREE

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OTUNBA WASIU JAIYEOLA BAGS TASUED’S DOCTORATE DEGREE

 

In recognition of his impactful contributions to clothing and textile industry in Ogun state in particular and Nigeria in general, the Governing Council of Tai Solarin University of Education, ijagun is set to honour the Founder of Wessy Creations, Otunba Jaiyeola Wasiu, with the Doctor of Science, D.sc Ed (Honoris causa) in Textile and Clothing.

The letter of conferment of the award dated September 30, 2024 with reference number TASUED/REG.122/VOL.1/006 and signed by the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Oluwole Banjo, indicated that: “The Award is in recognition of your passion for education, and numerous contributions to the advancement of human race in general.”

The letter reads further: “The University takes special recognition of your numerous professional achievements and community services, including your exemplary leadership roles in our Nation as an elder statesman whose modest achievements and accomplishments represent the idea of integrity and selflessness, which our University stand for.
“The University joins well-meaning Nigerians in celebrating your humble, worthy, and outstanding legacies in the service of humanity.
“We also congratulate you and your family on your many notable achievements in life”.

The conferment ceremony is slated for Thursday, 28th November, 2024 at the School Auditorium in Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

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Family Pleads With FG to save brother in South African prison

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Family Pleads With FG to save brother in South African prison

 

The family of a Nigerian businessman, Olatunji Abdul, imprisoned in South Africa, has called on the Nigerian government and the Chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, to intervene and save his life urgently.

The family, at a press conference on Thursday at Ikeja, alleged that Olatunji, a businessman and humanitarian, who has been held in a South African prison since 2019, is a victim of false charges allegedly orchestrated by state agents and xenophobic business rivals and that he is facing imminent danger.

PUNCH Metro gathered that through a petition submitted by the founder of Zarephath Aid, Ben Abraham, an international criminal justice organisation, the family narrated the ordeal of the Osun State-born entrepreneur.

 

Abdul, who relocated to South Africa in 2009, established himself as a prominent figure in the hospitality and tourism sectors.

According to the family, as the founder and CEO of Hydro Club, a leading hospitality consultancy in Johannesburg, he provided employment opportunities for Nigerians and supported businesses, students, and tourists in the diaspora.

However, his family believes his success made him a target for xenophobic competitors and corrupt officials.

 

Olatunji’s brother, Sesan, revealed that in 2019, these forces allegedly initiated a scheme, called “#DestroyAbdul,” aimed at destroying his reputation and business ventures.

Sesan claimed that this led to his wrongful arrest, denial of bail, and coercion into providing false confessions.

“In 2020, Olatunji was convicted on charges of theft and sentenced to 15 years in prison, a sentence his supporters insist was based on fabricated evidence.’

“Despite being granted leave to appeal his sentence in November 2024, Abdul is said to be facing further challenges as his efforts to secure legal representation for his appeal have been thwarted.

 

“Several lawyers have reportedly withdrawn from his case due to threats and intimidation, leaving him to represent himself in court,” he said.

His family further stated that his situation is worsening, with fears of poisoning in prison and the confiscation of his laptop, which he needed for legal preparation.

The family, along with Zarephath Aid, appealed to the FG to act swiftly to prevent Olatunji’s death.

 

“If nothing is done, we risk losing a man who has brought pride to Nigeria and significantly contributed to the Nigerian diaspora.”

The petition reads. “Abdul is not a criminal; he is a victim of a malicious plot to destroy him.”

Olatunji’s physical and emotional health has reportedly deteriorated.

His family added that without intervention, his life remains in grave danger.

“This is not just about Abdul,” said Ben Abraham of Zarephath Aid. “It is about protecting Nigerians abroad who face unjust persecution despite their positive contributions.

 

“Abdul is an example of what Nigerians can achieve, and he deserves the protection of his country,” he said.

“Abdul is not just a businessman; he is a father, a son, and a role model for Nigerians in the diaspora. Nigeria must act now to bring him home,” the family stated.

 

 

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How Visiting US-based Nigerian bought nine drugs before death 

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How Visiting US-based Nigerian bought nine drugs before death

 

The Ogun State Police Command on Thursday said it found nine different drugs and medications in the hotel room of the visiting US-based 51-year-old Sunday Abidoye whose lifeless body was discovered at the Creestar Hotel room, GRA, Sagamu, on Wednesday.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Omolola Odutola, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday to confirm Abidoye’s death.

Odutola explained that the Chief Security Officer of the hotel, one Mr Oluwole, reported the incident regarding the discovery of the deceased customer to the police, five days after his arrival from the United States of America.

She said on receiving the report, a team of detectives visited the scene and on arrival, found the body of the deceased already placed inside a car outside the hotel, being prepared to be taken to the morgue by his family.

 

Odutola said that the deceased’s brother, Jimoh Godday, residing in Imota, Lagos State, informed the police team that his brother had arrived in Nigeria from the USA on Saturday, November 16, 2024.

 

She explained further that Godday said he had called at the hotel on Monday and knocked on Room 109, where his brother was staying, but got no response after which he requested a spare key from the manager to enter the room, where they discovered his brother’s lifeless body.

Odutola said, “Photos were taken, and various drugs and traditional medicines were recovered from the room.

 

“The centre of the bed was soaked with a liquid-like substance. A friend of the deceased, Ogunmonti Ogunwole, confirmed that he accompanied his friend, Sunday, to purchase nine different types of medication the previous day due to his complaints of illness.

“The body has since been evacuated to OOUTH morgue in Sagamu for an autopsy.

“No known cause of death yet, and the case will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation.”

 

 

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