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Henry Fajemirokun : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Fajemirokun Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun was a prominent Nigerian businessman and one of the country's dynamic indigenous entrepreneurs who promoted West Africa's economic integration. ==Early Life and Career== He was born in Ile-Oluji, Ondo State and attended Ondo Boys High School and CMS Grammar School, Lagos. He was a former president of Nigeria Chambers of Commerce & Lagos Chambers of Commerce and of the Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce (1972–1978). He started business in the 1950s by exporting hides and skin, rubber, coffee and shea nuts. In the 1960s he started a massive importation of cement from Egypt and Poland. He received funding for this particular venture from a credit facility that had been provided to him by a British bank in London. In 1968, Fajemirokun was awarded the chieftaincy title of Yegbata of Ile-Oluji by his traditional sovereign, the Jegun, thus making him a tribal aristocrat of the Yoruba people. He also ventured into commodity brokerage and in 1969 he bought and held a seat on the London Stock Exchange. His company Henry Stephen was the first Indigenous company to get oil prospect License in Nigeria.
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