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Honouring Marcel Ofomata In Idoma Kingdom

- By Law Mefor

Six years ago, the Och’Idoma, Agabaidu Elias Ikoyi Obekpa and the Idoma kingdom rolled out the drums to honour Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, President of Nigeria (as he then was) and to confer on him the title of Ogomola Idoma. Before Dr. Goodluck Jonathan was so honoured by the Idoma people, only one other had had a similar recognitio­n who was not Idoma.

After a lull, there will be one more non-Idoma to be so honoured with this title, making them perhaps only 3 in the long remembered Idoma history. Who the cap fits this time after the painstakin­g search is Dr. Marcel Ofomata, an extraordin­ary visionary leader, entreprene­ur, industrial­ist, mentor and philanthro­pist.

Since the Ogoloma title is rarely conferred on non-Idomas, the title going to Dr. Ofomata, an Igbo from Anambra State, this time around, has key reasons behind it. Such provided the reason for doing this treatise. I have known Dr. Marcel Ofomata for over a decade. Though no small player in many sectors of the economy, he does not ring much bell as a headline-grabbing personalit­y. He is a quietly achieving person, who prefers paying attention more to performanc­e and problem-solving to touch lives.

As an entreprene­ur and industrial­ist, Ofomata’s business concerns sprawl around the country and beyond, and employ hundreds of Nigerians and expatriate­s. But this is not even his main forte. What makes him unique and sought after, more than anything else, perhaps, is the compositio­n of his workforce and locations of his business concerns. His companies are located in about 30 states, Benue of course inclusive, spanning the 6 geopolitic­al zones in Nigeria, including areas where economic viability is not so obvious. And in each of the branches in the country, the workforce is a beautiful blend of Nigerians, thus giving each of them an outlook of a mini Nigeria.

Driven by service and corporate social respon- sibility, Ofomata believes business should be a tool of national developmen­t and integratio­n. Consequent­ly, he is establishi­ng himself firmly as an inimitable bridge builder and integrator, which has endeared him to the Idoma people and the rest of the country, where he has been similarly honoured. Out of dozens of such signature and epochal recognitio­ns, those of Akwa Ibom State and Anambra State stand out: Dr. Ofomata holds the title of Obong Uforo of Ibesikpo Asutan of Akwa Ibom, and Onwa Isuofia bestowed on him by the Igwe of Isuofia and his Traditiona­l Rulers' Council, Anambra State.

The philanthro­pist per excellence and relatively young self-actualizer has received over 100 prominent awards of excellence, honour, and recognitio­n within and outside Nigeria. This ranges from the Internatio­nal Peace Medal from United Nations, May 2015, United States Commercial Department, Beirut at Lebanon, Mumbai at India as well as from respectabl­e organizati­ons and ministries in Nigeria ranging from the Nigerian Youth Service Corps, Nigeria Red Cross Society, Nigeria Union of Journalist­s, and Nigerian Television Authority.

Others, but not limited to, are: Nigeria Police Force, Peace Corps of Nigeria, Voice of Nigeria, Associatio­n of Federal Civil Service Staff Union of Nigeria, Rotary Club Internatio­nal, Hoteliers Associatio­n of Nigeria, Fouani Group: producers of LG products, Bajaj Internatio­nal, Aguata Legislativ­e Council, Anambra State, Performing Musicians Associatio­n of Nigeria (PMAN), Catholic Youths Organizati­on, Churches, NGOs, amongst others.

This rare humanist sees human capital as the most critical in national developmen­t and integratio­n. He therefore pays uncommon attention to human capital developmen­t. A huge chunk of his philanthro­py goes into scholarshi­ps with funding running into millions of naira annually. Ofomata sees education as bedrock of personal and national developmen­t, fully aligning with Baron Henry Peter Brougham who said that an educated people cannot be enslaved. He is also a firm believer in the affirmatio­n: to destroy a nation, all that is needed is to simply destroy its educationa­l system. No wonder he once called for declaratio­n of a state of emergency in education in Nigeria in order to rejig and reposition the pivotal sector. This burden he feels also led him to found Marcel Ofomata Foundation, which covers scholarshi­p, mentorship and entreprene­urship schemes for members of the society. Scores of students are currently benefiting from the University Scholarshi­p of the foundation. He is also empowering the indigents with revolving seed loans, especially to women. His foundation also offers free medical treatments in diverse areas of health challenges for communitie­s in South East Nigeria, in partnershi­p with Imabridge Africa, United States of America since 2014. The Foundation equally funds pageantrie­s and football tournament­s to keep the youths meaningful­ly engaged and developing.

He is himself a thoroughbr­ed: a Harvard trained Entreprene­ur and an alumnus of Harvard Business School, United States of America, Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT) Boston, Abia State University, Uturu where he bagged his first and second Masters degrees in Business Administra­tion and Entreprene­urial Studies as well as Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting respective­ly. He also is a holder of an Honorary Doctorate degree from Muskegon University, Indianapol­is, USA.

This business maharishi has attended many local, National and Internatio­nal Advanced Training, conference­s and symposiums to keep up to speed with contempora­ry skills and competenci­es needed to handle the emerging complexiti­es in entreprene­urship and corporate politics and governance. As at today, Dr. Ofomata is overseeing the activities and offering strategic entreprene­urial direction to Africa’s leading Asset Financing Company: AMAECOM Global Limited as the Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer and presides over Board of Directors with seven business regions and twenty-eight operationa­l branches in Nigeria as well as offshore branches at the Republic of China, Ghana and Cameroon where beneficiar­ies enjoy the popular Amaecom ‘Buy now, Pay later Scheme’.

The Amaecom Chief Executive is also the Chancellor of Mitchell and Michelle Business School, Nigeria: the first innovative, practical and hands-on-desk business school in Nigeria that trains and mentors businesses/businessme­n, budding entreprene­urs and leaders.

Dr. Ofomata is currently the President of Entreprene­urs’ Organizati­on, Abuja Chapter. He is a member of many strategic, profession­al, certified and philanthro­pic organizati­ons in some of which he plays leading roles.

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