Uchechukwu Ogah Emerged Abia State Governor on Monday
after Justice Okon Abang-led Federal High Court ordered Former Governor Okezie
Ikpeazu of the State to vacate office immediately for submitting false
information to his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in the build-up of the
partys’ governorship primary in December 2014.
Below is Uchechukwu Ogahs Profile:
Uchechukwu .S. Ogah (born 22 December 1969) is a Nigerian
oil magnate, entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. Ogah is the President
of Master Energy Group, a conglomerate with over 15 subsidiaries and interests
across a variety of industries. Ogah holds the Nigerian national honour, the
Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON)
Early life and Education
Ogah was born to Chief Wilson and Ezinne Pauline Ogah of
Onuaku Uturu,Isuikwuato Local Government Area of Abia State.
Ogah attended Ishiagu High School, after which he worked
at West African Examination Council (WAEC) from 1986?89, before he proceeded to
the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu State where he obtained
Upper Credit at Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in 1992 and Distinction at the
Higher National Diploma (HND) Level in 1995 in Accounting. He also attended
University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) where he obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in
2005. He also has a Bachelor of Science degree (Banking and Finance) from Ogun
State University and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from University
of Lagos. Ogah obtained his ACA in 2007. He is a Fellow, Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN); Fellow, Institute of Brand Management of
Nigeria; Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Shipping; Fellow, Employment &
Career and member, Chartered Institute of Bankers.
Career
Ogah began his career as a banker with a year of National
Youth Service year at NAL Bank Plc. Thereafter, he took up full employment at
All States Trust Bank where he worked for around two years before joining
Zenith Bank in 1997. At Zenith Bank, he set a record of growing a new branch
from zero balance sheets to over N9 billion and rose to the position of an
Assistant General Manager (AGM) in Zenith Bank.He resigned in 2007 to pursue a
career in entrepreneurship.
Business Concern
As he left Zenith bank, Ogah founded Master Energy Group.
Ogah is currently the President of Master Energy Group ? a conglomerate with
workforce of about 42, 000 with interests in oil & gas, banking, insurance,
aviation, shipping, dredging, logistics, construction, travel services, and
power.
Masters Energy Oil and Gas Limited have grown into a
conglomerate with investments worth tens of billions of naira. At a time when
investors were exiting the Niger Delta because its security challenges, Masters
Energy City invested billions of naira in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Single
investment, a 158,000 tonne petroleum products storage facility provided direct
employment to over 600 citizens of the Niger Delta region, and over 4,000
ancillary positions.
Masters Energy City contains a fabrication yard,
established in 20. It fabricates and constructs equipment for use in the oil
and gas industry and other sectors. The fabrication yard has constructed two
different 1,000 MT capacity barges and is presently constructing additional
three barges. Masters Energy sells petroleum products at over 60 retail outlets
in Nigeria at government’s approved pump price. Its depot in Port Harcourt also
sells products at government’s approved depot price.
In December 2011, the Executive Governor of Abia State,
Chief Theodore A. Orji, laid the foundation stone of Masters Energy Industrial
City in Isikwuato. This industrial complex is expected to grow the economy of
Abia State by attracting investment from across Africa.
Philanthropy: The Uche Ogah Foundation
In December, 2001, Ogah established Uche Ogah Foundation
which aims to provide empowerment, poverty alleviation, and providing education
for the less privileged.
He had sponsored free medical services in different parts
of Nigeria, in addition to building and equipping a number of modern hospitals
in his native community, Uturu and other communities in Nigeria. He also
partnered with a number of medical centres, including the Hopeville
Rehabilitation Centre, to fabricate artificial limbs and calipers for people
with a disability.
Ogah has offered scholarships to both primary and
secondary students across Nigeria since 2006. He instituted a chair at the Abia
State University and is building a 5,000 capacity auditorium in the same
university.
Awards and Recognition
In 2014, Ogah was awarded, a national award ? the Officer
of the Order of the Niger (OON) by the Federal government of Nigeria
His other awards and honours include:
Honorary Doctorate degree in Business Administration by
Abia State University.
Ambassador, Governing Council of the Nigeria-Tur.
key Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
2013 Nigerian American Chamber of Commerce Outstanding
Entrepreneur by Nigerian American
Chamber of Commerce.
Oke Oji Abia by Abia State Government.
Pride of Abia by Hallmark Newspaper Ltd.
Ambassador of Peace, UN-POLAC Effective Leadership Award
by Global Youths Awareness & Development. Initiative (GYADI).
Ikenga Award for Excellence on Entrepreneurship by Ikenga
Award for Excellence Foundation Entrepreneurship Promoter
of the Year by Entrepreneurship Promotions Academy Africa.
Peace Award by Global Achievers Media Ltd.
Anya Na Eche Ibe by Igbo Speaking Community in Lagos
State.
Distinguished Award for Excellence for Philanthropic and
Developmental Projects by Salvage Africa.
Igbo Icon Award by National Association of Igbo Students,
LASU Humanitarian Service Award by Rotaract District 9130 Nigeria.
Episcopal Award for Faith Motivation by Bishop
Isikwuato/Umunneochi, Anglican Corporate Excellence Award for Accomplishments
in Private Sector Development by Institute of Management. & Technology,
Enugu, (Aba Chapter).
An Icon of Empowerment by National Association of
Southern Nigeria Students
Diamond Father of the Year, 2012 by Catholic Men?s
Organisation, Masters Dei Cathedral Parish, Umuahia.
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