Tragedy Strikes: Billionaire Businessman Olorogun Oscar Ibru Passes Away at 67
Olorogun Oscar Ibru, the esteemed billionaire industrialist and chairman of the renowned Ibru Organisation, has passed away at the age of 67. His family confirmed his demise in a statement, revealing that he died after a brief illness, though no further details regarding the circumstances of his death were provided.
Born in 1958, Oscar Ibru was the eldest son of the legendary Michael Ibru, the visionary founder of the Ibru Organisation. Following his foundational education at Igbobi College, Oscar pursued higher studies in the United States, showcasing his dedication to intellectual growth. He successfully earned his first degree from Skidmore College before advancing to obtain a master’s degree from the prestigious Atlanta University Graduate School of Business.
Olorogun Oscar Ibru leaves behind a loving family, including his wife, Wanda, three children, and several grandchildren. His contributions to industry and his family legacy will be remembered.
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