
Femi Otedola
Newsonline reports that Femi is a billionaire entrepreneur, philanthropist, founder of Forte Oil, a husband, and the father of four lovely children.
Femi is a native of Epe local government, in Ibadan, Oyo State. On the 4th of November, 1962, the family of the former governor of Lagos State, late Michael Otedola and Lady Doja, a well-established businesswoman welcomed this icon.
The well-known popular businessman attended the University of Lagos Staff School. He furthered his education at the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University in 1985, Ile–Ife Osun State, where he achieved his first degree.
After schooling, he started working as the marketing personnel in his family’s printing business.
Before Femi Otedola became super-rich, he fell in love with Olayinka Odukoya while working in his family’s printing business.
They both loved each other and did everything together but their relationship couldn’t last. The reason was that Femi’s mum was against the union.
Olayinka even got pregnant, but his mum remained adamant and didn’t welcome her.
Besides being the owner of Forte Oil and the founder of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd, the billionaire owns other businesses, such as shipping, real estate, and finance.
Aside from having a net worth of $300 million, Femi has magnificent houses in London, Dubai, Abuja, Lagos, and New York City. He owns a private jet and a few of his caravan of cars include
What’s more? Femi Otedola married his heartthrob, Nana Otedola. God blessed the duo with four wonderful children, three daughters and a son namely;
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