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Adeniyi Makanjuola
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BornAdeniyi Ibraheem Makanjuola
(1980-02-16) February 16, 1980 (age 44)
Lagos Island, Lagos State, Nigeria
🏳️ NationalityNigerian
🏳️ CitizenshipNigerian, St. Christopher & Nevis (1980 –present)
🏫 EducationUniversity of Essex BSc. University College London MSc. 1st Degree       BSc. Financial Economics, 1998 – 2001

2nd Degree     MSc. Urban Development, Economics 2001–2002
💼 Occupation
Chairman of Caverton Helicopters, Chairman & CEO of Raven Resources Group, Vision Scape.
📆 Years active  (2003–present)
👩 Spouse(s)Oludara Makanjuola (m. 2008 - present)
👶 Children2
👴 👵 Parents
  • Mr. Aderemi Makanjuola (father)
  • Mrs. Yoyinsola Makanjuola (mother)

Adeniyi Ibraheem Makanjuola (born 16 February 1980) is a Nigerian born businessman and entrepreneur. He is the chairman Caverton Helicopters[1][2] and Chairman /CEO of Raven Resources Group and Director at The Visionscape Group

Early life and Education[edit]

Adeniyi Makanjuola received his secondary education at the Adesoye College, Offa, Kwara State. He also attended boarding school at King's College Taunton in Somerset, England. He then graduated from the University of Essex with a bachelor's degree in Financial Economics in 2001 and later obtained a master's degree from the University College London in Urban Planning and Development in 2002.[3] [4]

Business career[edit]

After graduating, Makanjuola returned to Nigeria to start up a helicopter charter business under the umbrella of his father's Marine support business- Caverton Offshore Support Group.[5][6] [7]

Caverton Helicopters Ltd is the first indigenous rotary wing offshore helicopter operator in Nigeria with the single largest fleet of ultra-modern helicopters operating in Sub Saharan Africa, with an 80% market share.[3][7] [8][9][10][11][12]

In 2016, Adeniyi led Visionscape Group, an environmental utility group into Africa.[13][14][15][16]He played a prominent role in the creation of disruptive business sanitation models based on his métier of identifying unmet needs unique to emerging markets.[17][18]

In 2018, his company Raven Resources signed a technical and marketing services agreement with the UAE’s Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) in to operate its jet fuel supply operations in Nigeria.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]

References[edit]

  1. "shell renews contract with Caverton helicopter". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  2. "Caverton signs helicopter charter agreement". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Nsehe, Mfonobong. "7 Inspiring Young African Entrepreneurs To Watch In 2017". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  4. "forbes top 10 Nigerian billionaires you probably havent heard of". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  5. Editorial, Reuters. "${Instrument_CompanyName} ${Instrument_Ric} People | Reuters.com". U.S. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  6. "Stocks". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Adeniyi, Makanjuola. "The Wall Street Journal Company Profiles".
  8. "Caverton helicopters unveils new fleet - Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  9. "shell gives 85m loan to Caverton-helicopter". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  10. "Share price rises as Caverton Helicopters and UK firm sign pact". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  11. "Caverton signs helicopter charter service agreement NNPC". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  12. "CAE signs agreement with Caverton Helicopters for training centre operation services". Retrieved 2017-06-12.
  13. "Clearing the 'peculiar mess' in Lagos - TheCable". TheCable. 2018-03-24. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  14. "ADENIYI MAKANJUOLA: IN THE EYE OF THE STORM - THISDAYLIVE". THISDAYLIVE. 2018-03-18. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  15. forbesme (2017-08-15). "Creating Value through Social Impact Investments : Visionscape Environmental Utility Group  - Forbes Middle East". Forbes Middle East. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  16. "COVER STORY Driving Environmental Infrastructure Development in Emerging Markets | Waste & Recycling". www.waste-recyclingme.ae. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  17. forbesme (2017-08-15). "Creating Value through Social Impact Investments : Visionscape Environmental Utility Group  - Forbes Middle East". Forbes Middle East. Retrieved 2017-11-21.
  18. "Building waste-to-energy infrastructure in Africa | ByTheEast". ByTheEast. 2018-06-18. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  19. "Dubai's ENOC inks deal to support jet fuel supply in Nigeria". ArabianBusiness.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  20. Menachery, Martin. "ENOC expands jet fuel operations in Nigeria, signs agreement with Raven Energy | ArabianOilandGas.com". Arabian Oil and Gas. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  21. "Enoc Group expands jet fuel operations in Nigeria". www.tradearabia.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  22. "Raven to Market ENOC Jet Fuel in Nigeria | Petroleum Africa". www.petroleumafrica.com. Retrieved 2018-07-15.
  23. "Raven Energy partners ENOC Group to begin jet fuel operations in Nigeria - Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 2018-07-04. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  24. "Raven to Market ENOC Jet Fuel in Nigeria | Petroleum Africa". www.petroleumafrica.com. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  25. "ENOC expands jet fuel operations in Nigeria, signs agreement with Raven Energy". Refining & Petrochemicals Middle East. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  26. "Africa: Dubai's ENOC to boost jet fuel supply in Nigeria | ATQ News". www.atqnews.com. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  27. Adeyemi, Oyinlola (2018-06-28). "ENOC Signs Aviation Technical and Marketing Services Agreement with Raven Energy | Invest Nigeria". Invest Nigeria. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  28. Report, Staff. "Enoc to expand jet fuel operations in Nigeria". Gulf News. Retrieved 2018-08-13.


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