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MOAHZ Group appoints Wale Gomez as chairman Board of Directors

MOAHZ Group has on Monday announced the appointment of Prince Wale Gomez, as chairman of its Board of Directors.

The president of the group, Dr Ojo Abdulqadir, who made this known to newsmen in Abuja, said the appointment takes immediate effect for the MOAHZ Group with over N200 billion worth of capital, assets and projections.

The president noted that the choice of Gomez was an easy one considering his very rich knowledge of the operations of the Nigerian economy and his contributions towards the success of so many companies and firms in Nigeria and abroad.

The new chairman is an alumnus of the prestigious St Gregory College, Lagos, a graduate of Business and Finance from Southbank University, London, Post Graduate Diploma, East London University, Fellow, Institute of Management consultant, and an erudite scholar and astute businessman who boasts of cognitive trainings across the United States of America and Europe with several certifications.

He noted that a man with an enviable resume like Gomez’s will naturally command inexhaustible lists of contacts, clients, partners and associates across the globe.

According to him, Gomez sits on top of some high profile companies that are doing well in the global business markets. Currently, he is the CEO, OYLEX Petroleum; CEO, Legends Care Agency Limited, London UK; Principal Partner at HCA Nigeria Limited (a big player in the Real Estate and Technology), and chairman, CEO Quant Capital Limited, Laysla Bureau De Change, Fidelity Trust LLC (USA).

Also appointed to the Board of Directors are Mr Wale Fasan, Dr Segun Okeowo and Dr Betty Naji.

The president of the group, thereafter, wished the new board chairman and his team a successful tenure of renewable two years term.

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