Juwon Lawal Razaq | |
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Born | Juwon Lawal Razaq 22 October 1979 |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Alma mater | Ambrose Alli University Imperial College Business School Saïd Business School |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, Entrepreneur |
Known for | Africent Group |
Juwon Lawal Razaq (born 22 October 1979) is a Nigerian businessman and entrepreneur.[1] He is a UN Eminent Peace Ambassador,[2] Global Ambassador of the Commonwealth Entrepreneurs Club, London, and a former Forbes Business Council member.[3] He is the founder and CEO of Africent Group of Companies Ltd.[4][5]
Juwon Lawal Razaq, originally from Kogi State, Nigeria, spent his formative years in Lagos. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and later pursued an MBA in Business Administration and Management at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State. He is an alumnus of Saïd Business School at Oxford University.[6][7]
Razaq has a background in the oil and marine logistics industry.[8] In 2005, he transitioned into providing consultancy services in oil marketing and training. He then founded Stevepel Energy Resources Limited, marking his entry into the energy sector.[9] In 2009, Razaq expanded into marine logistics, founding S. T. & L. Bunkers Ltd, later rebranding it as ABD Fuels Plc. In 2010, he diversified into producing lubricants for automotive and industrial use and supplying marine fuels.[10] The evolution continued with the transformation of ABD Fuels into S8 Contractors and the establishment of AfricentOCL Global, operating in London and Nigeria in the energy and logistics sector. He also had a tenure as Senior Trader at Winson Oil Pte in Singapore at a time in his career.[11][12]