Tunji Olowolafe

Chairman of Deux Project Limited in Lagos, Nigeria

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Hailing from London and currently residing in Lagos, Nigeria, Tunji Olowolafe has made an indelible mark on the healthcare and business sectors. A career spanning decades has been characterized by unwavering professionalism and determination, whether as a medical practitioner, entrepreneur, or construction magnate. His commitment to excellence and dedication to improving his homeland's prospects have left an unbeatable legacy.

Kicking off a promising career as a medical doctor, he earned his MBBS from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. Despite transitioning away from medical practice in 1988, the knowledge he acquired inspired him, leading to the establishment of Deux Project Limited. Initially focused on revolutionizing healthcare facilities across Nigeria, the company transformed under his leadership.

He also plays vital roles beyond Deux Project Limited. As a non-Executive Director of West Power & Gas, the primary stakeholder of Eko Disco, and Infracorp Nigeria, a $15bn infrastructure investment entity, our subject's contributions extend far and wide.

His entrepreneurial journey began with his role as the managing director and chairman of Deux Project Limited. His adaptability and visionary leadership shifted the company's focus from healthcare to encompassing general civil engineering, construction, consultancy, and maintenance. This strategic pivot positioned Deux Project Limited as a major player in Nigeria's Healthcare, Public Works, Power, Roads, and Infrastructure sectors. Furthermore, his portfolio as a serial investor spans diverse sectors, including oil & gas, power, real estate, mining, and technology, exemplifying his multifaceted approach to nation-building.

In 2008, he demonstrated extraordinary professionalism and leadership as Chairman of the Lekki Concession Company ("LCC"). Steering the successful upgrade and expansion of the Lekki-Epe Expressway and coastal road, he played a pivotal role in elevating Nigeria's transport infrastructure. His influence extended into the manufacturing industry, as he joined a consortium of investors in 2009 to acquire a significant stake in GZ Industries, a local aluminum beverage can manufacturer.

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  • Education
    • University of Ilorin
    • Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria
    • Methodist Boys High School,Lagos, Nigeria