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Michael Otedola Governor of Lagos State In office
January 1992 – 18 November 1993Preceded by Raji Rasaki Succeeded by Olagunsoye Oyinlola Personal details Born 16 July 1926
Epe LGA, Lagos State, NigeriaSir Michael Otedola is a Nigerian politician and the former Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria.[1]
Otedola was born on the 16 July 1926 into a Muslim family at Odoragunsin, Epe Local Government Area of Lagos State. After moving to Lagos to pursue his education he won a scholarship to study Journalism at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London where he graduated in 1958.[2]
He began his career as a teacher before working as a reporter at the St. Pancras Chronicle, then as a reporter and later sub-editor at The Guardian and The Times in England.[3] On his return to Nigeria in 1959 he became an Information Officer in the Western Nigeria government, and while in this post he was appointed the Editor of the Western Nigeria Illustrated. In 1961 he moved into public relations, working for Western Nigeria Television/Western Broadcasting Service (1961-1964) and Mobil Oil Group of Companies (1964-1977), continuing as a consultant to Mobil after leaving the company.[2]
He was elected governor of Lagos State from 1992 to 1993 on the platform of the National Republican Convention (NRC), leaving office when General Sani Abacha came to power.[3] His administration facilitated establishing the Yaba College of Technology campus in Epe, his home town.[4]
After leaving office, he continued his career as a writer, a consultant holding positions on the boards various businesses, and a philanthropist. In February 2010 ThisDay newspaper announced that he was among 15 eminent Nigerians who had won Lifetime Achievement Awards.[3] His son Femi Otedola became the billionaire owner of Nigerian oil giant Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited.[5]
References
- ^ "Nigerian States". WorldStatesmen. http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Nigeria_federal_states.htm. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
- ^ a b "Sir Michael Agbolade Otedola". Lagos State Government. http://www.lagosstate.gov.ng/index.php?page=pastgovernordetail&pgid=5&mnu=governor. Retrieved 2010-11-02.
- ^ a b c "Lifetime Achievement Award Winners 2010". ThisDay. 15 February 2010. http://allafrica.com/stories/201002151376.html. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
- ^ Funmi Ogundare (20 February 2007). "Intercontinental Bank Donates Centre to Yabatech". ThisDay. http://allafrica.com/stories/200702210503.html.
- ^ "Nigeria’s Mega Businessmen". Online Nigeria. http://www.onlinenigeria.com/links/LinksReadPrint.asp?blurb=582. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
Mobolaji Johnson • Adekunle Lawal • Ndubuisi Kanu • Ebitu Ukiwe • Lateef Jakande • Gbolahan Mudasiru • Mike Akhigbe • Raji Rasaki • Michael Otedola • Olagunsoye Oyinlola • Mohammed Buba Marwa • Bola Tinubu • Babatunde FasholaAbia Ogbonnaya Onu (NRC)Adamawa Abubakar Saleh Michika (NRC)Akwa Ibom Akpan Isemin (NRC)Anambra Chukwuemeka Ezeife (SDP)Bauchi Dahiru Mohammed (NRC)Benue Moses Adasu (SDP)Borno Maina Maaji Lawan (SDP)Cross River Clement Ebri (NRC)Delta Felix Ibru (SDP)Edo John Odigie Oyegun (SDP)Enugu Okwesilieze Nwodo (NRC)Imo Evan Enwerem (NRC)Jigawa Ali Sa'ad Birnin-Kudu (SDP)Kaduna Mohammed Dabo Lere (NRC)Kano Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya (NRC)Katsina Saidu Barda (NRC)Kebbi Abubakar Musa (NRC)Kogi Abubakar Audu (NRC)Kwara Shaaba Lafiaji (SDP)Lagos Michael Otedola (NRC)Niger Musa Inuwa (NRC)Ogun: Olusegun Osoba (SDP)Ondo Bamidele Olumilua (SDP)Osun Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke (SDP)Oyo Kolapo Olawuyi Ishola (SDP)Plateau Fidelis Tapgun (SDP)Rivers Rufus Ada-George (NRC)Sokoto Yahaya Abdulkarim (NRC)Taraba Jolly Nyame (SDP)Yobe Bukar Abba Ibrahim (SDP)See also Military Governors in Nigeria during the Ibrahim Babangida regime (1983-1992) and State Administrators in Nigeria during the Sani Abacha military regime (1993-1998) Categories:- Living people
- 1926 births
- National Republican Convention politicians
- Governors of Lagos State
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