Paul Onwuanibe

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Paul Onwuanibe (Born 29 June 1966) is an African business magnate. He is best known as the MD/CEO of Landmark Group – an African-focused real estate and serviced office company having over 500 companies as clients with offices in five continents.

Paul Onwuanibe
Born
Paul Onwuanibe

(1966-06-29) June 29, 1966 (age 57)
NationalityBritish/Nigeria
Alma materUniversity of Nigeria
South Bank University, London
Imperial College, London
London Business School
OccupationReal estate executive

Paul Onwuanibe was born in Paddington, London to George Onwuanibe. and Dorothy Onwuanibe. His parents are of Nigerian descent. He has one elder sister, Angela, and one elder brother, Anthony.

He attended primary and part of his secondary school in the United Kingdom with a brief stint at Eton College for boys. At 16, he was admitted into the University of Nigeria where he obtained a BSc (Hons) in Architecture.

Onwuanibe returned to London after his first degree and proceeded to South Bank University, London in 1989 for a Masters in Construction Project management followed by a Masters in Environmental Design and property development from Imperial College, London in 1990. In 1993 he obtained an MBA from the London Business School with a distinction for his dissertation on the Value chain analysis.[1][2]

Career

1988 Project Architect – Anthony Barber Associates (Chartered Architects) UK
1991 Development Director for Beacon Housing UK
1994 Executive responsible for Property and Logistics team Regus Plc - a global serviced office company
1997 Chief Executive Officer Landmark Group[3] [4]

Marriage

In 1993, he married a medical doctor, Dr (Mrs) Ikunna Onwuanibe; they have two children Ugochi and Chika

References

  1. ^ "Landmark Africa web page".
  2. ^ "Accender".
  3. ^ "promacon-ng.org/blog/entry/2011-speakers.html".
  4. ^ "TEDxEuston - Taking your business home to Africa".