Education
Innoson to UNN students; l’m not a graduate but I still made it


Today, Chairman of Innoson Group, Chief Dr. Innocent Chukwuma OFR received a thunderous ovation from thousands of University Students as he shared the story of Innoson.
In his lecture to the Students’ of University of Nigeria Nsukka at their Entrepreneurship Day organized by Center For Entrepreneurship and Development Research, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Innoson told the students that irrespective that he didn’t have the opportunity to go to University, but through his dint of hard work built on the foundation of honesty, persevered and established a great business empire.
Innoson shared to the students what inspired his attitude to honesty. He said “One day, probably when I was aged between 6-7 years, I always go out to play with my friends outside the house, my father who I feared so much had warned me initially not to ever leave the compound for anything unless he is around. Of course knowing fully well that my father will never permit me to play outside with my friends, I always find a way to escape outside, play and return back. One faithful day, I sneaked out again to play with my friends, when my father later came to look for me, he didn’t see me. He knew I went out without informing him, so he set a trap in our compound gate that will make him know when I return. Of course, I fell into the trap without knowing.
When my father later came to my room to look for me and saw me, he asked why I went out without informing him as instructed. I denied it immediately; he told me not to lie or ever lie to him and ask me again. I denied it and even swore that I was in the compound.
My lie got my father angry and he beat me that day mercilessly as if I wasn’t his son. The entire plea from my mother to him to forgive me fell on deaf ears. My father left me to sleep outside the house that night. In the morning, he sent for me and consoled me.
He made me understand the consequences of lying, he told me to always say the truth in every circumstances no matter who ox is gored. That particular incident made a turning point in my life and I vowed within myself that no matter what I will always say the truth and always be honest”.
Speaking on how he grew Innoson Nigeria Ltd into an industrial giant, Innoson said “our Company IVM Innoson Group started as a single company in 1981 by trading in tyres, motorcycle, motorcycle parts and accessories. We made huge success of the business that by the turn of the 90s, our products had become a well-known brand and in high demand, both in Nigeria and the sub-region of West Africa.
At that period there were only five (5) known motorcycle brands in Nigeria, which were; Leventis: Known for the Honda brand; Boulos: known for the Suzuki brand; Yamaco: known for Yamaha brand; CFAO- known for the Kawasaki and Mobylette brand and Innoson: known for Jianshe and Innoson brand
Of all these major brands, Innoson Nigeria Ltd controlled the largest market share because we succeeded in bringing down the price of a brand new motorcycle from N150, 000 to N60, 000. We were able to do this by being the first indigenous company to start the local assembling of motorcycles.
Stating further on what made him to venture into Local Assembling? “Based on my experience as a major motorcycle and spare parts dealer, I studied the major reasons why motorycles were expensive, and I discovered that a 40ft container with a complete knock down (CKD) of motorcycles parts will contain more motorcycles than a container with completely assembled motorcycles.
For example, a 40ft container with completely assembled motorcycle can only contain between 36-40 units, while the same 40ft container with the complete knock down (CKD) can contain between 220-230 units of motorcycle.
Based on this analysis, we started bringing the complete knock down (CKD) of motorcycles in the container and started assembling them in Nnewi, thereby reducing gradually the prices of motorcycle from N150, 000 to N80, 000.
Hence we became the first indigenous company to fully assemble a motorcycle in Nigeria and subsequently started producing some of its motorcycle parts in our factory.
How Do We Start Producing Some Motorcycle Components? During the period of our motorcycle assembling, I found out that most of the motorcycle parts and components are plastic, I therefore set up Innoson Technical and Industrial Company Limited located at Emene Enugu to start producing all the plastic components and parts of our motorcycles.
I also established General Tyres which also were producing tyres for our motorcycles using Nigeria rubber.
By this singular effort of producing the components, we further reduced the price of motorcycle from N80, 000- N60, 000. We did not just stop at producing only motorcycle components, we also ventured in the production of some motor components.
It was based on our experience in the production of some of the motor components that I ventured into vehicle manufacturing now known today as Innoson Vehicle manufacturing (IVM) Company Ltd located in Nnewi, Anambra State.
What we do today at IVM is to manufacture the full body of a vehicle, and then we buy engine, gear-box and the electrical components to put in these vehicles. The plastic components of our vehicles are produced at our Plastic factory. That is why we can comfortably call our vehicles Innoson. By the Grace of God, we are the only vehicle manufacturing company in Nigeria today. We have a full production plant that can produce different ranges of vehicles”.
The Center For Entrepreneurship and Development Research, University of Nigeria Nsukka, was created with a mission to promote entrepreneurial culture and mindset, skill acquisition, self-employment, economic independence and self-actualization. The center is supervised by Prof Chika Oguonu as the Director.
The Center organizes an Entrepreneurship day for the students and this year Entrepreneurship day has Chief Dr. Innocent Chukwuma as its Guest Speaker. Other dignitaries present at the lecture includes; Prof Charles Arinzechukwu Igwe, Vice Chancellor, University of Nigeria Nsukka; Benjamin Okpukpara Ph.D, Chairman of the event; Prof Stella Nwizu, Dr Amachi Ofomata; Cornel Osigwe, Head of Corporate Communications Innoson Group etc.
Education
YBO Inaugurated as 12th President and Chairman of Council, Igbobi College Old Boys Association (ICOBA)


The Igbobi College Old Boys Association (ICOBA) has proudly announced the inauguration of Yomi Badejo-Okusanya, as the 12th President and Chairman of Council of the association.
The inauguration which took place during the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) and election on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the Rev. Angus Memorial Hall, Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos drew distinguished alumni, dignitaries, and friends of the college, all gathered to celebrate this significant milestone in ICOBA’s legacy of tradition, leadership, nobility, and service.
In his inaugural address, Badejo-Okusanya expressed gratitude for the trust reposed in him by the ICOBA community and reaffirmed his dedication to strengthening the bonds among old boys, advancing the college’s mission, and fostering a culture of excellence and service.
“This moment is not just about me but about the generations of Igbobians who have passed through these hallowed halls and contributed to the making of our nation. Together, we will strengthen ICOBA’s impact and ensure its values remain relevant for future generations,” he stated.
He further said that he chose Igbobi College first, but today, Igbobi College has chosen him in turn. His only assignment as the 12th President of ICOBA is to leave the association better than he met it, building an inclusive, purpose-driven ICOBA where no set, no branch, no decade is left behind.
Highlighting the association’s traditions, he mentioned that Igbobi College is not just an institution.
It is a tradition that distinguishes us as Noble Nigerians in thought, creed, and deed.
He added that the tradition must be preserved, protected, and promoted as well as worn proudly as a badge, much to the envy of other alumni associations.
Setting the tone for his tenure, Badejo-Okusanya unveiled a bold and inclusive agenda aimed at revitalizing ICOBA and deepening its impact across generations.
“We will build a formidable ICOBA Endowment Fund, drive significant improvements in the College’s infrastructure, facilitate the construction of a new hostel for Parker House, enhance students’ welfare, project the Igbobi College brand globally, and foster a more cohesive, inclusive ICOBA.” He said.
A renowned communications strategist and industry leader, Mr. Badejo-Okusanya brings decades of experience in corporate leadership and public relations to his new role. His tenure is expected to further consolidate ICOBA’s initiatives in education, mentorship, and community development.
Badejo-Okusanya is one of Africa’s leading public relations practitioners, with decades of experience in government relations, perception management, and crisis communications.
A Fellow and past Chairman of the Lagos Chapter of NIPR, he has served on the Board of IPRA, is a two-term Secretary-General and current President of APRA, and recently became West Africa Chair of PRCA.
His numerous awards include the PR Golden Eagle Award, Bob Ogbuagu Leadership Award, and induction into the ICCO PR Hall of Fame.
Education
Prof Austin Nosike Appointed as VC of James Hope University


Prof Austin Nosike, a leading Economist and Management scholar has been appointed as Vice Chancellor of James Hope University, Lekki-Lagos, Nigeria.
In an official statement by the Board of Trustees of the University dated August 8, 2025, the Board, in the exercise of its powers conferred by the Universities Act considered the submission of the Joint Governing Council, Senate, Search Team and approved the appointment of Prof Nosike as substantive Vice Chancellor of the institution.
Prof Nosike has three decades of experience in higher education and human capacity building ie teaching, research and consulting experiences in both private and public institutions across Africa, America, Europe and Asia.
Prof Nosike brings to James Hope University several years of experience as a distinguished scholar and astute administrator committed to championing academic excellence and international best practices in higher education and human capital development. His has previously held several administrative positions as Head of Department; Director; Dean; and Deputy Vice Chancellor in the university system across the globe.
As Vice-Chancellor, Prof Nosike is the Chief Executive, Chief Accounting and Academic Head of the University, ex-officio member of the Governing Council, Chairman of Senate and Chairman of Congregation.
He is the Chief Exponent of all the educational missions of the university and his office serves as the nerve center of all activities including protocol, external relations and the coordination of various internal organs of the university.
The Vice-Chancellor has an overall responsibility and accountability for the effective and efficient management and leadership of the University in line with its policies, goals and objectives, financial leadership that enables the University to accomplish its mission and to uphold its core values, upholding the image of the University at all times Prof Nosike is expected to exercise general superintendence over the university and regulates the admission of students, subject to the guidelines and procedures approved by the University Senate and other relevant statutory agencies.
He sees to the day-to-day administration and ensures that the provisions of the Laws, Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations of the University are observed.
The Vice-Chancellor shall at all times advise the Governing Council on any matter affecting the finance, and the administration of the University; be responsible to the Governing Council in maintaining peace, order and efficient management of the affairs and ensuring the enforcement of the Laws, Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations of the university; and be responsible to the Governing Council for discipline in the university.
James Hope University is a fully accredited and recognized university of the Federal Government of Nigeria born out of the philanthropic endeavors of Jim Ovia, Foundation.
Throughout his distinguished career, Mr. Jim Ovia consistently pursued more than just business success.
Deeply committed to the development of Nigeria and the well-being of its people, he has always believed that the fruits of his success should contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress and international higher education.
In line with this belief, he established the James Hope College Foundation in May 2013, a not-for-profit initiative focused on delivering world-class education.
The College’s success, combined with sustained encouragement from stakeholders, guidance from the National Universities Commission (NUC), and a desire to extend the Foundation’s impact to the highest level of education, inspired the decision to establish James Hope University.
To bring this vision to life, a Planning and Implementation Committee (PIC) comprising seasoned academics and industry experts was formed to oversee the foundational development of the University. In 2021, James Hope University was officially granted its license to operate by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Universities Commission (NUC).
The University has since commenced academic activities. Prof Nosike began his career as a Journalist, human rights activist and public relations professional.
His experience in management consultancy is broad, deep and current having worked with Ace Consultancy Services; Afro-Euro Consult and Peak Consultancy Services where he facilitated several human capital development initiatives including Senior Executive Courses, In-house Training Programs, Recruitment Exercises and Corporate Auditing. Prof Nosike has organized over 100 international conferences, seminars and workshops across the globe.
He maintains consulting status with several governments, international agencies and NGOs and has worked on a number of research projects and human capacity-building initiatives centered on globalization, corporate governance, development management, business environment, public/social policy, finance, consumer behaviour, industrial relations, environmental management, human ecology, project management, corporate re-engineering, peace, security and human rights.
Prior to this appointment, Prof Nosike has held senior management positions at International University of Equator, Bujumbura-Burundi; University of Kigali, Kigali-Rwanda; Metropolitan International University(MIU); Copperstone University, Kitwe-Zambia; and Ugandan Pentecostal University, Fort Portal amongst others.
He was Visiting Professor of Finance and Management at Kigali Independent University(ULK); Visiting Scholar of Globalization and Development at Universidad de Basque Country, Gipuzkoa-Spain; President, Development Africa Consortium, a leading international consulting and research institution and President, African Academy of Economics.
Prof Nosike has held several teaching, research, consulting and administrative positions at Open Christian University, Delaware-USA; African Institute of Management, Technology and Development Studies, Kigali-Rwanda; University of Mkar, Mkar-Nigeria; Uganda Management and Technology University(UTAMU); Avance International University, Kampala-Uganda; Kaduna Polytechnic; Nigerian Defense Academy; Technological and Economic Development Mission-(TEDEM); Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri; The African Management Institute, African Union Commission, Addis Ababa-Ethiopia and a number of other international agencies, governments and civil societies. He has also held appointments as Research Fellow, Professor, Chair and Director at Ballsbridge University; Granada Management Institute (Universidad de Granada), Granada-Spain; Afro-Euro Centre for Development Studies, Accra-Ghana and Mediterranean Centre for Social and Educational Research (Sapienza University), Rome-Italy.
Upon the invitation of the Government of Namibia under the auspices of the National Council for Higher Education(NCHE), Prof Nosike served as Chairperson of the University Audit Panel in 2024.
The appointment was in line with best global practices in headhunting for strategic positions in the management of Higher Educational Institutions (HEI).
Engagement of the Nigerian-born academic, ushered in innovation and academic eminence in quality assurance, academic planning and resource verification. Prof Nosike has supervised to completion several PhD candidates and Masters Students.
His leadership, mentorship and research experience is enviable as he guides his team of postgraduate students and postdoctoral fellows through the research journey.
He is a Higher Education Expert and Chartered Administrator; Fellow of Board of Quality Standard: Fellow of Institute of Policy Management Development; Fellow of Chartered Institute of Professionals amongst others.
Prof Nosike is a recipient of several fellowships and research grants. He has received many awards and recognitions to his credit as an outstanding scholar. He won First Prize Essay Award, 1992 International Essay Competition for Nigerian University Students (Forum for the Advancement of Nigeria, Philadelphia-USA).
He has received other awards,honours, recognition and prizes including Central European University Fellowship Award; Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Travel Research Grant Award; International Institute of Human Rights Fellowship Award; Imo State Government Scholarship Award (Imo State Scholarship Board);International Youth of the Year Award(Africa), International Biographical Centre, Cambridge England; Marquis Who’s Who in the World; International Who’s Who of Professionals, North Carolina USA;20th Century Award for Achievement in Education; Dictionary of International Biography and Special Commendation from the Chairman of Editorial Board, Imo Newspapers Ltd (The Statesman).
Prof Nosike was a Delegate, Pan African Summit on Water, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2003;West African Delegate at African Civil Society Consultative Meeting on Water, Sanitation and Human Settlement,(UNECA, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia),2004; Special Observer at 2003 African Ministerial Council on Water and Sanitation, Addis Ababa; Nigerian Delegate at the African Hunger Summit, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa,2004;Delegate at the 3rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union; Special Observer at 5th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union; Secretary of Dr. Jean Griffith Team on Human Resources Selection Panel at African Union Commission, 2004; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Centre for Environment and Community Development, 2002–;Co-founder, Network on Water and Development in Nigeria,2003; and Secretary, Niger Delta Network on Human Rights.
He was Chairman, Human Settlement Session(Africa) for the Commission for Sustainable Development(CSD12) at UN Conference Centre, Addis Ababa; Secretary, Nigeria Money and Capital Market Project in 1995;Project Team Leader of Niger Delta Environmental Health Project in 2003; 1996 Guest Lecturer, Association of Citizens for Service, Lagos; Team Leader, Economic Globalization and Labour Study Group, Afro-Euro Centre for Development Studies, Warsaw in 2006; Resource Fellow, African Leadership Forum, Ota-Abeokuta; Consultant on Water, Sanitation and Human Ecology, United Nations Commission for Africa (UNECA), Addis Ababa-Ethiopia; Regional Co-ordinator, Association of Citizens for Service, 1994-1996; Member, Imo State Committee on the Review of Education and Development, 1995; Guest Lecturer at 2000 Jubilee Youth Rally, Catholic Youth Organization of Nigeria; Trustee, Youths for Christ Foundation,1999-;Member, Governing Council, Centre for Applied Development and Public Policy, Abidjan; Chairman, Publicity Sub-Committee, 1992 Second Alvana Social Science Congress; Member, Advisory Panel for the Programme on Spatial Equity of Social Services in
Nigeria; Founder of Cajetan Nosike Memorial Trust; Member, of “Nigerian Development Since 1960” Project and Nigerian Development Council, Abuja.
Prof Nosike has participated, co-ordinated and served on over 30 research programs. He has over 200 publications including books, edited book of readings, conference proceedings, academic journal articles, book chapters, conference papers and monographs to his credit. He has delivered Convocation Lectures, Invited Lectures, Keynote Speeches, Lead papers at several events in different countries. He is founding President, African Association of Journal Editors. He is Editor in Chief, Journal of Business and Economics; Editor in Chief, Journal of Social and Educational Research; Editor, African Journal of Development Studies, Editorial Consultant, Tonyben Publishers Ltd; Consultant Macmillan Press Ltd, Lagos; Editorial Consultant, Fourth Dimension Publishers Ltd, Enugu; Book Reviewer, Micro Computer Application for the New Age,2000; Managing Editor, Journal of Social and Policy Studies; Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Women Studies and Research; Editor, African Development Review (Joint Publication of the African Management Institute and Development Africa Consortium); Secretary, Editorial Board, African Journal of Research in Education and serves on the editorial board of numerous international journals.
Prof Nosike has a proven track record in higher education and an outstanding commitment to fostering learning and research. He is balanced to make a sustainable impact on the university and the broader academic community. The appointment is expected to usher in an era of growth and excellence at the university. A scholar of Prof Nosike’s pedigree with a proven track record in higher education and human capital development brings a holistic perspective to university governance with emphasis on the importance of fostering a dynamic learning environment and community engagement. His vision for James Hope University is to promote a vibrant educational community where staff and students and other stakeholders are supported to achieve academic excellence. He is deeply committed to student success, and his tenure is expected to enhance more opportunities for innovation, research, collaborations, and a strong emphasis on community outreach.
Born on March 23, 1972, Prof Nosike graduated with Distinction from Anambra State College of Education, Awka and received BSc(Hons) Upper Second Class degree from University of Nigeria in 1993 before graduate studies at Centre for Social Studies(CSS), Warsaw-Poland; University of Lancaster, United Kingdom; Central European University(CEU), Budapest-Hungary and International Institute for Human Rights, Strasbourg-France. He holds Master’s degree in Project Management from Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia(UCAM), Murcia-Spain; PhD Economics(Distinction) from Universidad Central de Nicaragua; MSc Accounting and Finance and Doctor of Business Administration(DBA) from Universidad Azteca, Chalco-Mexico.
Prof Nosike, a Christian of catholic faith has visited over 30 countries.
He speaks two international languages (Spanish and English) and is married with children
Education
How Sujimoto CEO, Ogundele, Defrauded Enugu State Government of N5.7bn – Official
… Accuses him of ‘premeditated fraud’ | Accused says, “I’m Not a Thief or Fugitive” | Report by ORJI ISRAEL


The Enugu State Government has accused the Olasijibomi “Sujimoto” Ogundele, CEO of Sujimoto Luxury Construction, of defrauding the state of nearly N6bn, noting that Ogundele vanished into thin air after he was paid the said sum for the construction of 22 Smart Green Schools in different parts of the state.
The government also accused Ogundele of premeditated fraud, explaining that while he presented a bond issued by Jaiz Bank to secure the contract, he used the company’s Zenith Bank account registered with the state’s Ministry of Works and Infrastructure to receive the said payment, making it impossible for the state to hold Jaiz Bank liable.
The clarifications were contained in a statement issued by the Enugu State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr. Malachy Agbo, on Friday.
The statement said, “For the avoidance of doubt, on July 2, 2024, the Enugu State Government awarded a contract in the sum of N11,457,930,950.52 to Sujimoto Luxury Construction Ltd for the construction of 22 Smart Schools (buildings only) in six months starting from the date of the acceptance of the award.
“The Enugu State Government paid the sum of N5,762,565,475.25, representing 50 per cent of the contract sum, in order to fast-track the projects at all the sites.
“Rather than play to the rules of the contract to deliver quality projects for furnishing and equipping ahead of September 2025 school resumption, in line with the priority placed on the Smart Green Schools initiative by the government, Mr. Ogundele resorted to shoddy jobs and the use of inexperienced workers and quack engineers. None of his sites met the structural integrity of the projects as specified in the structural drawing.
“Worse still, he vanished into thin air with the money. All efforts made by the government to get him to a roundtable to discuss the quality and progress of work proved abortive. He equally refused to attend the periodic projects briefing organised by the state government for all contractors or take numerous calls and messages put across to him. In fact, he practically abandoned the sites, leaving the Enugu State Government with no other choice than to petition the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to recover the funds paid to him.
“A joint team of officers of the Enugu State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure and the EFCC visited the 22 sites to evaluate the progress of work on May 8 and 9, 2025, where it was clearly established that there had been minimal to no significant work done at the said sites one year after the contract award. In some cases, he fraudulently did not do excavation for all the blocks in site.
“It is also on record that he has not shown up at the sites or made himself available to either the state government or the law enforcement agencies even after those site visits.
“It is also pertinent to state that it was discovered in the course of investigation that whereas he presented a bond from Jaiz Bank, he used Sujimoto Luxury Construction Limited’s Zenith Bank account number 1312731196
to receive the said payment and draw down the fund without deploying it to the projects. This clearly shows a premeditated intent to defraud the state ab initio.
“The government has since retaken and handed over the sites to new firms, who has no choice than to start the construction afresh. Tremendous progress has been made to keep the determination of the Mbah Administration to migrate Enugu children to Smart Green Schools by September on track.
“Nigerians should therefore disregard his theatrics and crocodile tears, as Enugu State Government is determined to and will surely recover every penny of Ndi Enugu fraudulently obtained by Mr. Olasijibomi Ogundele (Sujimoto).”
The Enugu State Government’s statement was accompanied with pictures of the project sites as abandoned by Sujimoto, which were taken by the joint team of officials of the state and operatives of the EFCC during the May 8 and 9 site visits.
The pictures clearly showed that the project sites were mostly at the levels of foundation and DPC, with a few at the stage of block work.










However, the Sujimoto CEO has broken his silence following a wanted notice issued by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In an emotional video shared on social media, he dismissed allegations of money laundering and fund diversion, pledging to personally report to the anti-graft agency to defend his reputation.
In the video, Ogundele insisted, “I’m not a thief; I’m not a fugitive.” He described the controversy as a fallout from a disputed contract with the Enugu State Government, initially meant for state infrastructure and later transformed into an ambitious “city” project including Nigeria’s tallest building.
He added that both parties took the matter to court but that he had attempted an amicable resolution.
However, EFCC’s announcement, made official on its X handle and signed by spokesperson Dele Oyewale, marked the collapse of that relationship.
Highlighting the volatile economic environment, Ogundele stressed that inflation and supply chain disruptions severely impacted project delivery.
He cited rising material costs, cement rising from ₦7,000 to ₦10,000 per bag, and even alleged that in some rural areas, his team faced security threats, including gunfire.
He lamented, “In the last five years prices have gone crazy; something I could have done in two years was delayed.” Despite these challenges, he claimed he stayed committed to the project until its collapse.
Despite the public backlash, Ogundele reiterated his willingness to face the EFCC directly to “clear my name.” He insisted that the controversies stem from economic and contractual misunderstandings, not criminal intent, and asserted that the accusations have damaged both him and his company.
Notably, this is not Ogundele’s first brush with legal scrutiny. In October 2024, he was detained by the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) over an alleged $325,000 fraud involving a property transaction. He was detained following a petition lodged by human rights lawyer Pelumi Olajengbesi but was subsequently released.
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