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Ralph Alabi
Ralph Alabi Portrate
Born
Raphael Adeola Alabi

Akure, Ondo Sate, Nigeria
DiedNovember 11, 2009(2009-11-11) (aged 68)
Ikeja, Lagos State [1]
Resting place Akure, Ondo State
NationalityNigerian
EducationCity and Guild of London Certificate, OND, BSc.
Alma materSt, Joseph's College Ondo, Hendon College, UK
Occupation(s)Engineer, Industrialist, Businessman, Pastor
Years active1961 - 2009
Employer Guinness Nigeria
Organization(s)Nigeria Society of Enginners, Mannufactureres association of Nigeria, Akure Inner Circle, Oyemekun Progressive Union
TitleEngr, Doctor
SpouseRachael Oluwayemisi Alabi (Late)
ChildrenOlufunmilayo Atkins, Adekunle Alabi, Adeniyi Alabi, Folaranmi Masha, Yetunde McEwen, Olusayo Alabi, Adenike Alabi

Raphael Adeola Alabi OON, FNSE (1941 - 2009) [2] 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 [3]. Altogether he used 45 years at Guinness, including 13 years as the Chairman [4].

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 [5]. He lived with his great-grandmother, Mrs Eyelori Faromibi Adesida, one of the wives of Oba Afunbiowo Adeside (former Deji of Akure), until he was 16 years of age [6].

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 [7] [8]. After 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 a HND programme, but was later transferred to a degree class due to high performance [9] [10]. He subsequently graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering [11].

Professional Career

Ralph began his career in Guinness Nigeria Plc as an Technical Trainee in 1964 and rose through the ranks to become the Chairman of Guinness Nigeria Plc [12]. He was also very active in other professional circles, and later founded his engineering consultancy company [13].

Guinness Nigeria

Having earlier earned a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical College, Ibadan (now Ibadan Polytechnic), where he graduated as the best engineering student [14], he was employed by Guinness as a 'Trainee' and rose through the ranks to become the first Nigerian Chief Engineer in 1979 [15]. He was subsequently Executive Director in 1986, marketing director 1988 and was Managing Director Chief Executive, and Vice Chairman between 1994 and 1996. Ralph Alabi’s journey at Guinness ended with him using up to 13 years as the Chairman (Non-Executive) in 2009 [16].

Taïjo Wonukabe

Ralph Adeola Alabi was the chairman of a Frontline marketing communications firm known as Taijo Wonukabe Limited [17]. A renowned corporate strategist and captain of industry, Alabi bung to bear to the business of Taijo Wonukabe his vast experience in management and corporate governance [18].

Maystar Brothers Ltd

After an illustrious career with Guinness, Ralph Alabi decided to set an engineering consultancy business- a company christened Maystar Brothers Ltd. In the seventh chapter of his second authoured publication(Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001), Ralph explained the reason for his company name by describing what he refered to as the "The May factor" using some of the following points:

  • Married, May 1967
  • Promoted to Assistan Chief Engineer, May 1972
  • Promoted Chief Engineer, May 1979
  • Promoted to General Manager, May 1985
  • Appointed Deputy M.D, May 1991

Honours and Memberships

Ralph Alabi was a member of several business and professional organization such as COREN. In 1990, he was given the chieftaincy title of Aruwajoye of Akure [19], and honoured with a National merit award- Officer of Order of the Niger (OON)- in 2003 by Obansonjo government [20] [21] The Federal University of Technology of Akure on the 11th of Dec 2005, conferred on him the award of doctorate degree (Honoris Causa) Doctor of Engineering. He was a National Vice Chairman of Science, Engineering and Technology Summit of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology [22]. He was also a member of the Governing Council of Lagos State Polytechnic [23].

Manufacturers Association of Nigeria

Ralph was a former chairman of manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ikeja Branch, and the Finance and Establishment Committee Chairman of MAN National Council [24].

Nigeria Society of Engineers

Ralph was also a fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) [25].

Personal Life and Death

Alabi got married to Rachael Alabi (nee Oluwafemi) while studying in the UK, and both had three of their seven children there before returning to Nigeria in 1969 [26].Since 1964, Alabi was employed at Guinness in several capacities until 3 months before his death, and sat as the head of many organisations through the course of his life. He lived mainly in lagos, but spent substantial periods of his life at his hometown, Akure [27].

A statement from the family spokesperson and daughter of the late former Guinness head, Mrs. Yetunde McEwen, said he died at his Ikeja GRA, Lagos home on Wednesday, 11 November, 2009. The late Alabi devoted his last days to the service of God as a pastor of the Merciful God Ministry [28]. He left behind many children and grandchildren and a legion of individuals from all walks of life who sought his counsel on various facets of life: spiritual, entrepreneurship, management, alumni relations, discipline and family.

Notes

  1. ^ Prince, [1] 13th November 2009
  2. ^ Online Nigeria [2], 15th September 2010
  3. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  4. ^ Orivri, Hope, [3], 18th June 2010
  5. ^ Second Diamond Chronicle
  6. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p.5
  7. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  8. ^ St. Joseph's College, [4] 15th September, 2010
  9. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p.37
  10. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.20, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  11. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.20, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  12. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.9, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  13. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p.50
  14. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.4, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  15. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  16. ^ Orivri, Hope, [5], 18th June 2010
  17. ^ Thisday Online, [6] 15th September, 2010
  18. ^ Thisday Online, [7] 15th September, 2010
  19. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  20. ^ St. Joseph's College, [8] 15th September, 2010
  21. ^ Prince, [9] 13th November 2009
  22. ^ St. Joseph's College [10], 15th September 2010
  23. ^ Thisday Online, [11] 15th September, 2010
  24. ^ Thisday Online, [12] 15th September, 2010
  25. ^ Thisday Online, [13] 15th September, 2010
  26. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.23, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  27. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  28. ^ Prince, [14] 13th November, 2010



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ralph Alabi
Ralph Alabi Portrate
Born
Raphael Adeola Alabi

Akure, Ondo Sate, Nigeria
DiedNovember 11, 2009(2009-11-11) (aged 68)
Ikeja, Lagos State [1]
Resting place Akure, Ondo State
NationalityNigerian
EducationCity and Guild of London Certificate, OND, BSc.
Alma materSt, Joseph's College Ondo, Hendon College, UK
Occupation(s)Engineer, Industrialist, Businessman, Pastor
Years active1961 - 2009
Employer Guinness Nigeria
Organization(s)Nigeria Society of Enginners, Mannufactureres association of Nigeria, Akure Inner Circle, Oyemekun Progressive Union
TitleEngr, Doctor
SpouseRachael Oluwayemisi Alabi (Late)
ChildrenOlufunmilayo Atkins, Adekunle Alabi, Adeniyi Alabi, Folaranmi Masha, Yetunde McEwen, Olusayo Alabi, Adenike Alabi

Raphael Adeola Alabi OON, FNSE (1941 - 2009) [2] 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 [3]. Altogether he used 45 years at Guinness, including 13 years as the Chairman [4].

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 [5]. He lived with his great-grandmother, Mrs Eyelori Faromibi Adesida, one of the wives of Oba Afunbiowo Adeside (former Deji of Akure), until he was 16 years of age [6].

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 [7] [8]. After 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 a HND programme, but was later transferred to a degree class due to high performance [9] [10]. He subsequently graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering [11].

Professional Career

Ralph began his career in Guinness Nigeria Plc as an Technical Trainee in 1964 and rose through the ranks to become the Chairman of Guinness Nigeria Plc [12]. He was also very active in other professional circles, and later founded his engineering consultancy company [13].

Guinness Nigeria

Having earlier earned a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical College, Ibadan (now Ibadan Polytechnic), where he graduated as the best engineering student [14], he was employed by Guinness as a 'Trainee' and rose through the ranks to become the first Nigerian Chief Engineer in 1979 [15]. He was subsequently Executive Director in 1986, marketing director 1988 and was Managing Director Chief Executive, and Vice Chairman between 1994 and 1996. Ralph Alabi’s journey at Guinness ended with him using up to 13 years as the Chairman (Non-Executive) in 2009 [16].

Taïjo Wonukabe

Ralph Adeola Alabi was the chairman of a Frontline marketing communications firm known as Taijo Wonukabe Limited [17]. A renowned corporate strategist and captain of industry, Alabi bung to bear to the business of Taijo Wonukabe his vast experience in management and corporate governance [18].

Maystar Brothers Ltd

After an illustrious career with Guinness, Ralph Alabi decided to set an engineering consultancy business- a company christened Maystar Brothers Ltd. In the seventh chapter of his second authoured publication(Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001), Ralph explained the reason for his company name by describing what he refered to as the "The May factor" using some of the following points:

  • Married, May 1967
  • Promoted to Assistan Chief Engineer, May 1972
  • Promoted Chief Engineer, May 1979
  • Promoted to General Manager, May 1985
  • Appointed Deputy M.D, May 1991

Honours and Memberships

Ralph Alabi was a member of several business and professional organization such as COREN. In 1990, he was given the chieftaincy title of Aruwajoye of Akure [19], and honoured with a National merit award- Officer of Order of the Niger (OON)- in 2003 by Obansonjo government [20] [21] The Federal University of Technology of Akure on the 11th of Dec 2005, conferred on him the award of doctorate degree (Honoris Causa) Doctor of Engineering. He was a National Vice Chairman of Science, Engineering and Technology Summit of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology [22]. He was also a member of the Governing Council of Lagos State Polytechnic [23].

Manufacturers Association of Nigeria

Ralph was a former chairman of manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ikeja Branch, and the Finance and Establishment Committee Chairman of MAN National Council [24].

Nigeria Society of Engineers

Ralph was also a fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) [25].

Personal Life and Death

Alabi got married to Rachael Alabi (nee Oluwafemi) while studying in the UK, and both had three of their seven children there before returning to Nigeria in 1969 [26].Since 1964, Alabi was employed at Guinness in several capacities until 3 months before his death, and sat as the head of many organisations through the course of his life. He lived mainly in lagos, but spent substantial periods of his life at his hometown, Akure [27].

A statement from the family spokesperson and daughter of the late former Guinness head, Mrs. Yetunde McEwen, said he died at his Ikeja GRA, Lagos home on Wednesday, 11 November, 2009. The late Alabi devoted his last days to the service of God as a pastor of the Merciful God Ministry [28]. He left behind many children and grandchildren and a legion of individuals from all walks of life who sought his counsel on various facets of life: spiritual, entrepreneurship, management, alumni relations, discipline and family.

Notes

  1. ^ Prince, [1] 13th November 2009
  2. ^ Online Nigeria [2], 15th September 2010
  3. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  4. ^ Orivri, Hope, [3], 18th June 2010
  5. ^ Second Diamond Chronicle
  6. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p.5
  7. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  8. ^ St. Joseph's College, [4] 15th September, 2010
  9. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p.37
  10. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.20, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  11. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.20, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  12. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.9, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  13. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001 p.50
  14. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.4, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  15. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  16. ^ Orivri, Hope, [5], 18th June 2010
  17. ^ Thisday Online, [6] 15th September, 2010
  18. ^ Thisday Online, [7] 15th September, 2010
  19. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  20. ^ St. Joseph's College, [8] 15th September, 2010
  21. ^ Prince, [9] 13th November 2009
  22. ^ St. Joseph's College [10], 15th September 2010
  23. ^ Thisday Online, [11] 15th September, 2010
  24. ^ Thisday Online, [12] 15th September, 2010
  25. ^ Thisday Online, [13] 15th September, 2010
  26. ^ Alabi, Ralph. Divine Deal, 2004 p.23, ISBN  978-062-162-8
  27. ^ Alabi, Ralph, Second Diamond Chronicle, 2001
  28. ^ Prince, [14] 13th November, 2010




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