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Suarau Olayiwola Alani Bankole is a Nigerian Egba businessman and chieftain from Ogun State. He is Chairman of West African Aluminum Products(WAAP) Plc.[1] He holds the Yoruba aristocratic titles Oluwo of Iporo Ake and Seriki Jagunmolu of Egbaland.[2]

Education and personal life

He is an alumnus of the Baptist Boys High School in Abeokuta.[3] He is married to Atinuke Bankole, the Ekerin Iyalode of Egbaland, and their son is Dimeji Bankole, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives.[2] He is also the founder of Freight Agencies Nigeria Ltd, the first freight company in West Africa. Some of his protégés include, Chief Sanya Abiola Chairman CEO Altimax Metal Industries and several captains of industries, governors, senators and house of representatives members.

Political career

He was an Ogun State gubernatorial candidate on three separate occasions;[4] he ran on the platform of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in 1979[5] and again 1983, but was replaced by Soji Odunjo the latter year. He joined the National Republican Party (NRC) in 1989, and later became a member of the All Nigeria Peoples Party. He became National Vice Chairman[6] and later acting National Chairman before leaving that party for the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in 2000.[2]

In 2004, he predicted a reorganization of Nigerian politics in which the ANPP, PDP, and Alliance for Democracy (AD) would break apart and the remnants would regroup as two parties.[7]

References

  1. ^ Odebode, Niyi (2007-08-16). "MAN backs NIPC on investment issues". Punch Online. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ a b c Adeyemo, Ademola (2007-11-02). "Bankole the Father…". Thisday online. Leaders & Company. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  3. ^ Folarin, Dare (2004-01-24). "It's 81 Years of BBHS!". Thisday online. Leaders & Company. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  4. ^ Bamidele, Yemi (2007-11-07). "My son won't be a stooge –Bankole's father". Daily Trust online. Retrieved 2007-11-17. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ Okoror, Fred. "Ex-ANPP chief, Bankole, backs emergency rule". The Guardian. BNW. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  6. ^ Adebayo, Moshood (2007-11-02). "Dimeji can't afford to fail – Father". The Sun News On-line. The Sun Publishing. Retrieved 2007-11-03. [dead link]
  7. ^ Oyinlola, Muyiwa (2004-07-03). "PDP, ANPP and AD will break-up and fuse into two parties – Bankole, PDP chief". The Sun. BNW. Retrieved 2007-11-04.