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Capt. Hosa Okunbo. |
It was former South Africa President, late Nelson Mandela that wrote, “Death is something inevitable. When a man has done what he considers to be his duty to his people and country, he can rest in peace”.
While
one of the greatest and famous Scientist that lived, Albert Einstein wrote
about death, “Our death is not an end if we can live on in our children and the
younger generation. For they are us; our bodies are only wilted on the tree of
life”.
A sad fact is that with life comes death. It
will happen to all of us. But that doesn’t make dealing with or understanding
it any easier.
The
devastation that the death of a friend or loved ones causes is profound. And
facing up to our mortality can be distressing too.
So
looking for a way to cope or help with the loss of someone is natural. We seek
ways to make tough times that's bit easier, as well as some understanding.
Exactly,
on the 8th of August, 2021, dark clouds covered the blue sky for millions
across the globe when the news of the demise of a global icon, an illustrious
leader, a father, business mogul, philanthropist, industrialist, a humanist, a
brother and grandfather, late Capt (Dr) Idahosa Wells Okunbo, (JP), was
snatched by the cold hands of death to join his creator.
It
was indeed sad and devastating that Capt Hosa had gone to join the saints. He
was everything good to those who came across him.
Expectedly,
the passing of iconic business mogul attracted reactions across the world among
those who knew him and those who had encountered him cannot but be overwhelmed
by his penchant to always champion and pursue peace and unity in the society.
Tributes
that greeted his demise last year was a clear testimony to the fact that Capt
Hosa lived a life worthy of emulation by all men of good and clear conscience.
His
path to greatness as rightly submitted by many who spoke during his burial were
unanimous in the fact that Capt’s larger than life image was indeed a gift not
only to his Edo people but to the world and those whose path crossed during his
sojour here on earth.
It
was difficult for us during his demise to pen down a tribute for a man we considered,
a father, benefactor, whose large heart to always put a smile on faces and give
listening ears had gone.
In all our interaction with Capt which we will cherish is also a reminder to reflect deeply about legacies and what one would be remembered for after we must have gone.
In
his usual baritone voice in some of our conversations often talked
passionately about his desire to make an
impact in the Nigeria economy and lives of the people with his God’s given
wealth he will say, “listen my friends, I’m not driven by money but by value.
When you create value naturally money will come. That for us, sank and quite inspirational and
that has guided us in our professional dealings.
His
love for God at all times was visible aside the fact that his late father was a
Reverend; his passion for things of God was legendary. He would say, “God has
done so much for me beyond my life expectations. I will serve him forever him”.
He would say.
Sustaining
Legacies
As
aptly captured during the grand burial, ‘Capt. Lives Forever’. His children led
by the scion of the family Osahon Okunbo and the Olori of Warri Kingdom, Olori
Atuwatse III has continued to toe the path of their father by sustaining and
keeping to his legacies which are worthy
of commendation.
They
have ensured that their late father’s vast investment which cut across all
sectors of the economy continued to flourish, a demonstration that they are
indeed the scion of a noble and influential family of the Okunbo’s.
In
keeping faith with their father’s legacies,
his children and family members came together during their father’s 64th
posthumous memorial birthday on 7th January, 2022, doled out free scholarship
to 100 under privileged students in public’s schools in Edo state.
Also,
the first daughter and wife to the Olu of the Warri Kingdom, Olori Atuwatse
III, on behalf of the Okunbo’s family fulfilled their fathers promised by
providing solar-powered streets light to Government College, Warri where the
late philanthropist attended.
In
faraway Northern state of Keffi,
Nasarawa state, the Keffi Polo Club also donated a cup to the memory of
capt Hosa’s outstanding development of polo games. The cup according to the
organizers was one of their initiatives to immortalize the philanthropist who
was a patron of the club before his demise.
Biography
Late
Capt Idahosa Wells Okunbo, (JP) attended Government Primary School Benin City
and Federal Government College Warri, where in 1975, he wrote and passed the
West African School Certificate Examination, (WASCE) in flying colours.
In
1979, he graduated from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Training Centre, (Zaria) as
a professional Commercial pilot . He was just 21 years old at the time. He
began his professional career with Aero contractors Nigeria Ltd. He later
joined the Intercontinental Airline, where he accumulated most of his flying
experience in jet time. He thereafter proceeded on further training at the Acme
School of Aeronautics in (Dallas Texas USA) in 1983, where he obtained an
Airline Transport Pilot license; the young Idahosa Okunbo was promoted in the
same year to the position of Airline Captain, having accumulated a compulsory
4,500 flying hours to his credit at the age of 25 years.
Having
reached the zenith of his profession at
the age of 25, with a broad horizon of experience traversing various aircraft
types and flying over different continents, he felt the need to pursue new
challenges and subsequently ventured into other endeavours.
It
was this singular decision and the desire to engage in new pursuits that led
him into oil and gas terrain. He quickly identified the windows of
opportunities inherent to his new aspiration in the Oil and Gas sector and
registered his company, Hoslyn Ventures Nigeria Limited in 1986 targeting
procurement for refineries as the area of core competence.
Capt
Okunbo later realized the enormity of the commitment required in this industry
which had zero tolerance for part-time human capital investment. At the age of
30, he resigned as an Airline Captain with Okada Airline, after booking over 7,
500 hours of flight time (most of which was jet experience).
Hoslyn
Venture was responsible for the successful supply of refinery catalysts which
were used in major refineries in Nigeria. Hoslyn was also involved in major
revamp projects and procurements in the Oil and Gas sector and also
participated in the procurement of major engineering components for the Warri
Refinery Turn around Maintenance, (TAM) in 1992. Never scared to take a new
challenge, Captain Okunbo , through Hoslyn Technologies Nigeria Limited , one
of the first indigenous companies to carry out Engineering , Procurement and
Construction (EPC) contract in Nigeria,
was able to complete and commission the early production facility for Nigerian
Petroleum Development Company, (NPDC) at Ajoki Oziengbe South field in 2001.
He
was the Executive Chairman of Ocean Marine Solutions LTD , (OMS), a company
that provides relevant, effective and modern solutions to high –risk security
concerns in Nigeria. Among other
services, OMS provides Maritime Management and Logistic, Sea Patrol Security
and Ocean Vessel Escorts.
As
Chairman, Captain Okunbo continues to provide leadership for a host of other
successful local and international companies.
Principal
among them are: CMES-OMS Venture Limited
(an integrated energy related company with enormous capacity to provide
financing and technical solutions to the upstream Oil and Gas sector) , Wells
Property Development Company Limited (a company involved in the development of
affordable properties for low income earners, high net-worth individuals and
office development), Gyro Air Limited (a
private airline charter service with a fleet of aircraft in its ownership ),
Wells procurement Services Limited , The Wells Carlton Hotel and Luxury
Apartments (Abuja), The New London Carlton (London). Wells Entertainment
Limited (entertainment and movie production), Westminster Security Solution
Nigeria Limited (franchise of Westminster Group Plc Uk in which he was a
shareholder), Wells Bakery and FEVA TV are both making waves in Canada.
Prior
to his demise he was also on board of many striving companies. May his gentle
soul continue to rest in peace our great Capitano, the iroko to Many forest.
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