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Celebrating Another Year of Olu Okeowo’s Opulent Lifestyle and Philanthropy
Renowned real estate magnate, Sir Olu Okeowo, recently marked another milestone as friends and associates gathered to celebrate his birthday. While his name might not resonate beyond elite circles, Okeowo is a towering figure in Nigeria’s high society, renowned for his opulent lifestyle and philanthropic endeavours.
As the founder and Chairman of Gibraltar Construction Nigeria Limited, Okeowo operates in the realm of multi-million and billion-naira real estate deals, solidifying his position in the echelons of wealth and influence. His illustrious career has been marked by a series of remarkable achievements, including the construction of the Palacio de Okeowo Mansion – a sprawling edifice that epitomises luxury and grandeur.
Situated on five acres of land, the Palacio de Okeowo Mansion is a three-floor Victorian-style masterpiece modelled after a French palace. Adorned with exquisite furnishings and lavish amenities, the mansion boasts a 500-seater auditorium named the ‘Solomon Chapel of Praise’ and a garage housing a fleet of choice automobiles worth billions of naira, including Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Bentley, and Cadillac.
Despite his affluence, Okeowo remains deeply committed to philanthropy, exemplifying his dedication to impacting humanity and creating a healthier society. His notable acts of philanthropy include the donation of a building to the Department of Physiotherapy at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos—the largest donation by any private individual to the university.
Born into a family of affluence and influence, Okeowo’s journey to success took a transformative turn when he transitioned from studying Medicine to pursuing a career in construction. Over the years, his company, Gibraltar Construction Nigeria Limited, has spearheaded several landmark projects, including the iconic Parkview Estate in Ikoyi, Lagos, where Okeowo resides.
A silent philanthropist and a Knight of the John Wesley Anglican Church, Okeowo embodies grace and glamour, epitomising the pinnacle of success in Nigeria’s real estate sector. With an estimated net worth of $250 million, he continues to inspire awe with, among many other things, his Palacio de Okeowo—a testament to his unwavering pursuit of excellence and his commitment to leaving a lasting legacy of generosity and prosperity.