- Samuel Fawehinmi
Samuel Ibitayo Fawehinmi (1912) was a pioneering
Nigerian furniture magnate. The son of trader, he was born inOndo town. He attended Ondo Boys High School and theYaba Higher College . He was originally interested in medicine, but the long wait for a pre-medical test and his gift in wood and metal work changed his occupational direction. He learned civil engineering and became a staff ofKing's College, Lagos . In 1946, he decided to under go further formal training in furniture, he traveled abroad and was educated at theShoreditch Technical College . After returning to Nigeria, with the help of his father and a loan from theColony Development Board, he opened some furniture factories in Lagos. He was noted as one of the earliest magnates who focused on a single industry instead of the ubiquitous or octopodal group of companies. He was also notable for introducing modern techniques in furniture making.References
*Tom Forest, The Advance of African Capital:The Growth of Nigerian Private Enterprise. University of Virginia Press (August 1994). ISBN 0813915627
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