Sujimoto Boss, Ogundele, Keeps the Flame Burning

When he thumped his chest and vowed that in a few years, he would spread his tentacles across the country as well as the continent of Africa, not many believed him. Today, Sujimoto boss, Sijibomi Ogundele is gradually achieving his heart’s desire.

He launched himself into the nation’s economy with his real estate which today has redefined the luxury in the Nigerian real estate industry. Since his arrival on the scene, the industry has never remained the same. The property merchant is building structures that people once thought were impossible; setting standards and constantly challenging the limit of height and possibilities in the luxury real estate sector in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

Society Watch gathered that having conquered the field, he is gradually spreading his tentacles and breaking new grounds.

It was gathered that the man, full of ingenuity, has partnered with the Enugu State Government in an ambitious project to revolutionise education across the state.

Under the leadership of Peter Mbah of Enugu State, the state has introduced a N420 billion initiative aimed at building 260 state-of-the-art smart schools in all wards of Enugu, setting a new standard for education in Nigeria.

Initially focused on expanding their agro-industrial projects in Enugu, Sujimoto’s involvement took a transformative turn when Governor Mbah invited the company to join this groundbreaking educational initiative.

The smart schools, designed to foster experiential learning and innovation, will be built across Enugu’s 17 local government areas, with each school costing about N1.6 billion.

Governor Mbah’s vision is to create an educational system that will not only uplift the state’s learning standards but also shape future leaders equipped for the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Inspired by this vision, Sujimoto, known for its luxury real estate developments, is now venturing into a new domain — building infrastructure that serves the common good.

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