The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nubian Jak honours Ibru patriarch with ‘ Blue Heritage Plaque’ in UK

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THE Nubian Jak Community Trust ( NJCT) has honoured the late popular Nigerian billionair­e, industrial­ist and patriarch of the famous Ibru family, Olorogun Michael Ibru, with the prestigiou­s “Blue Heritage Plaque” in Britain.

Olorogun Ibru, who hailed from Agbarha- Otor Kingdom in Delta State, is the first Nigerian to be honoured with the “Blue Heritage Plaque” for his exemplary life and contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Britain.

The Urhobo- born business merchant was honoured with the plaque at the weekend at his former Kensington home where he lived for 33 years.

Born December 25, 1930, Michael Ibru died on September 6, 2016 in America. He was a Nigerian philanthro­pist and head of the Ibru organisati­on, one of the largest conglomera­tes in Nigeria.

The late Olorogun Ibru joins the likes of world- renowned Reggae musician, Bob Marley and Bermuda- born abolitioni­st and author, Mary Prince, to be recipients of the group’s award since Nubian Jak came into existence in 2006.

NJCT is a commemorat­ive plaque and sculpture scheme founded by Jak Beula that highlights the historic contributi­ons of black and minority ethnic people in Britain.

The first NJCT heritage plaque, honouring Bob Marley, was unveiled in 2006 after “two years of research and behind the scenes negotiatin­g.”

The scheme has been run and managed by the not- forprofit organisati­on Nubian

Jak Trust Ltd since August 2016, with a remit to commemorat­e and celebrate the diverse history of modern Britain. Its objectives include the promotion of social equality and to encourage activities that promote cultural diversity in society.

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The late Michael Ibru

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