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Ralph Alabi
Raphael Adeola Alabi OON, Fellow of NSE (1941–2009)〔Online Nigeria (), 15 September 2010〕 was a Nigerian engineer and industrialist. He hailed from the City of Akure, Ondo State, and he was the first indigenous engineer in post colonial Nigeria to become a 'Chief Engineer' at Guinness, Nigeria.〔Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001〕 Altogether he used 45 years at Guinness, including 13 years as the chairman.〔Orivri, Hope, (), 18 June 2010〕 == Early life == Ralph was born to a traditional Akure family, and was, as documented in his book, related to the royal Adesida Family of Akure.〔Alabi, Ralph. Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p. 5, Owena Paper Products No. 4932195〕 He lived with his great-grandmother, Eyelori (Queen) Faromibi Adesida, one of the wives of Oba Afunbiowo Adeside (former Deji of Akure), until he was 16 years of age.〔Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p. 5, Owena Paper Products No. 4932195〕 After primary school in 1956, Ralph Alabi was in St. Joseph's College, Ondo (1957–1961), where he was sponsored with a scholarship from the Akure District Council.〔Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p. 6, Owena Paper Products No. 4932195〕〔St. Joseph's College, () 15 September 2010〕 After receiving an ordinary diploma in mechanical engineering at the technical college, Ibadan (now Ibadan Polytechnic) and the City and Guild of London Certificate, Ralph enrolled at the Hendon College of Technology in London (now Middlesex University) on a Guinness scholarship on an HND programme, but was later transferred to a degree class due to high performance.〔Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p. 37, Owena Paper Products No. 4932195〕〔Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.20, ISBN 978-062-162-8〕 He subsequently graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.〔
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