Forbes names Akinruntan Nigeria’s richest monarch
The
recent Forbes’ ranking of Africa’s prosperous monarchs which showed the
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Obat Petroleum and the Olugbo of
Ugboland, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Federick EnitiOlorunda Akinruntan,
as the richest monarch in Nigeria has once brought to the fore the
prestige and esteem which the emergence of the oil magnate as the Olugbo
has brought to the nation’s traditional stool.
According to the international magazine which just made public names
of the five richest kings in Africa, Oba Akinruntan is said to be worth
over $300 million, coming behind King Mohammed VI of Morocco who is said
to be worth over $2 billion. Mohammed derives his fortune from his
control of Société Nationale d’Investissement (SNI), a large Moroccan
investment holding company with assets valued at more than $10 billion.
Though,
Akinruntan expressed delight that a Nigerian monarch was named among
the five richest monarchs in Africa, he disagreed with Forbes estimation
that put his worth at $300 million. He said the amount published was a
fragment of his asset.
According to Forbes, “Oba Obateru Akinrutan is the Olugbo
(traditional King) of Ugboland, a small oil-rich community in Ondo
State, Nigeria’s southwestern region. Oba Akinrutan, who ascended the
throne in 2009, is also the founder of Obat Oil, one of Nigeria’s
largest privately-held oil trading companies. He founded the company in
1981 with a single gas station to meet the needs of his family and
neighbouring community. Obat Oil now owns more than 50 gas stations
across Nigeria as well as one of the largest tank farms in Africa, a
modern storage facility that has the capacity to store 65 million litres
of petroleum products. He also owns an extensive portfolio of prime
commercial and residential real estate in London and Nigeria, including
the landmark Febson Hotels and Mall in the Central Business District of
Abuja.”
Akinruntan
said his tank farm, which is the largest in Africa and third largest in
the world, was built at over $600 million not to talk of another tank
farm under construction which he said is four times larger than the
present one and when completed would be the largest tank farm in the
world. Also under construction is a multi-billion dollar gas plant and
refinery which he said would help to solve the problem of importation of
petroleum from other countries. He said the gas plant is being built in
partnership with a reputable company in Poland.
Oba Akinruntan is a
traditional ruler with high taste. No wonder the N30 billion
ultra-modern palace he is building at Ugbo is said to be the largest in
Africa covering over seven hectares of land. The construction work on
the first phase is put at N10 billion, and it is nearing completion.
Coming
from a humble background to becoming the richest monarch in Nigeria,
Akinruntan said, “I didn’t know that any international organisation was
conducting any research on my business profile, that’s why I was
surprised when a top security officer invited me to his office in Abuja
and broke the news. I was not aware of it but immediately I entered, all
of them stood up and hailed me as the richest monarch in Nigeria.
“I asked who did the ranking and the Forbes website was opened for
me. A while after, I began to receive congratulatory messages from all
over the world. I feel excited and happy because of my humble beginning,
but God blessed me and made me a prosperous monarch today.
“I know
my worth, and I am not surprised to be referred to as a wealthy monarch,
but the joy here is that good news is coming from Nigeria and I am sure
this will also enhance the status of many monarchs in Nigeria at
international scenes.
“I am not making any money as a king, but I had become a wealthy
businessman before I came to the throne of my forefathers. I am a
serious person and a committed businessman. Many know my exploit in oil
and gas, but they don’t know how far I have gone in real estate
development and the hospitality industry. Without sounding immodest, I
own the largest private property in Abuja Central District with business
interests in some African countries.
“It is God that blesses but He does not bless a vacuum, you must be
financially disciplined, calculating and ready to acquire knowledge.
Many laughed when I enrolled to study Business Administration at the
Lead City University in Ibadan; they wondered that as a billionaire, I
was sitting down with my children in a classroom, but I was not ashamed.
I read and passed and I know what I also gained from that. The
knowledge I acquired has tremendously helped me in taking some business
decisions. I love to live a good life.”
Indeed, Oba Akinruntan lives
a life of royalty. From a gold-plated Rolex wrist watch that is worth
over $10,000 to riding one of the most expensive cars in the world,
Rolls Royce Bentley 2014 model, which he acquired in 2012. The first
person to use the car after the Queen of England, Akinruntan is a
monarch in a rare class.
He said, “I love Rolls Royce. It is a car for the royalty. Sometime
in 2012, I was in England and I saw the latest Rolls Royce car drive
pass and I went to the manufacturing company to make enquiries about it,
they told me the one I saw belonged to the queen and the model was to
come out in 2014, I said ‘no’, that I wanted it and we negotiated,
that’s how I was using Bentley 2014 model as early as 2012. I remember
when I drove it to the Presidential Villa in Abuja recently many
presidency staff took photographs with it.”
Apart from living a royal life, Oba Akinruntan said the
philanthropic work which he has embarked upon has been his source of joy
and inspiration. With Obat Foundation, which handles the Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) of his conglomerate, Oba Akinruntan has been
able to impact positively on the lives of many Nigerians especially
from the riverine Ilaje community. Hundreds of youths in the area have
been awarded scholarships just as about 20 of them are being sponsored
at the high-brow Lead City University, Ibadan. The monarch has also
engaged in massive empowerment programmes for women by giving them money
to encourage entrepreneurship among his people, just as he built some
primary health centres in his community where free health is provided.
Besides, he has just acquired some flying boats to serve as mobile
clinic to take his free health mission to the rural dwellers in the
riverine community.
He said, “If it pleases God to bless me and also make me a monarch, I
think I have the responsibility of taking good care of my people. I
love my people and they love me. Apart from scholarships that we give
out to the students every year, we have acquired flying boats and
equipped them with medical facilities with doctors going round to offer
free medical services for our people. I am happy when I see people
around me comfortable. I share their pains and their joy and that’s why
my domain has been witnessing unprecedented development since I became
the monarch. Many of our sons and daughters that had not been coming
home before now come to own property and participate in the development
of the economy of Ilaje community.”
A monarch whose philanthropic gestures have been acknowledged by the
Clinton Foundation in New York said, “You cannot imagine how people
monitor any little thing you do to uplift the less privileged and the
vulnerable. I could not also forget in a hurry when the former American
President Bill Clinton invited me to New York. The letter he wrote to me
to acknowledge my little efforts was captivating and encouraging; I had
no choice but to honour his invitation and I made Africa proud at that
gathering.”
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