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Emmanuel Ibru (born 21 December 1962) is a Nigerian bussiness executive and football administrator[1][2] He is the Chief Executive Officer CEO of Aden River Estates Limited, an agro-industrial subsidiary of the Ibru Organization[3] He is also the President of the Nigeria-Brazil chamber of commerce and Industry[4]

Early life, education, and career[edit]

Emmanuel Ibru is the son of Michael Ibru, founder of the Ibru Organization[5] He attended Millfield between 1976 and 1980 for 'A' levels. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from Skidmore College, New York, in 1984 and obtained an MBA in finance from Atlanta University Business School.[6]

Ibru is the president of AS Racine FC that has produced great players like Peter Odemwingie, Brown Ideye, Fegor Ogude, Onyekachi Okonkwo and Olubayo Adefemi[7][8] He served on the executive board of the Nigeria Football Federation[9]

Ibru is also an Executive Director of the Ibru Organization, a private indigenous conglomerate with interests in shipping, fishing, agriculture, banking, aviation, oil & gas, among others.[10][11]

He is a member of Ikoyi Club, Metropolitan Club and Apapa Club[12] Ibru is the former president of Apapa Club and the present commodore of the Apapa Boat Club[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/06/03/emmanuel-ibru-a-bold-foray-into-deaf-football
  2. ^ https://businessday.ng/interview/article/nigerias-lack-of-oil-palm-council-limits-productivity-ibru/
  3. ^ https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/08/24/ibru-driving-nigerias-economy-with-oil-palm-should-begin-now?amp=1
  4. ^ https://thenationonlineng.net/non-direct-flights-hindering-nigerian-brazilian-trade/
  5. ^ https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/ibrus-16-children-fight-estate/
  6. ^ https://ibruorg.com/mr-emmanuel-ibru/
  7. ^ Olawale, Olatoye. "Emmanel Ibru Focus On Deaflimpics In Turkey For Deaf Eagles". Sport Flames. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
  8. ^ TVCN (2017-01-25). "Emmanuel Ibru confident Eagles will be in Russia - Nigeria News". Retrieved 2023-05-26.
  9. ^ https://guardian.ng/sport/eagles-without-effective-playmaker-in-russia-says-ibru/
  10. ^ "Through partnership, Nigeria can learn from Brazil's economic development - Ibru - Vanguard News".
  11. ^ https://ibruorg.com/our-people/
  12. ^ "HOME". THE APAPA CLUB. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
  13. ^ https://apapaboatclub.com/