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Dr. Lawrence Omole (October 11, 1915 – November 14, 2008) was a prominent Nigerian entrepreneur, who over the years contributed a great deal of effort to the
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drive in the country. He was one of the most successful
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merchants from western Nigeria. He was also a community leader, who had invested time and energy in creating various community development programs in Ilesha. During the 1960s, he founded the Ijesa Planning Council, an association that was interested in promoting industrial development in Ijesa land. In 1978, the effort of another collective, resulted in the establishment of the International Breweries, Ilesha. The brewery is seen as one of the successful benchmarks of a collective methodical plan and execution of an industrial project in the country.


Life

Omole's father, Abdul-Raheem Omole worked in the
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and retired as a foreman and subsequently, became a farmer. From 1928 to 1935, Omole worked on his father's farm in Ilesha. Thereafter, he left farming and was employed as a produce clerk for some produce buyers. In 1945, he became a produce depot buyer with the
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. He made gains in 1947 when he stockpiled Cocoa against rising prices and then bought his first lorry, however, his interest in expanding was discouraged by UAC which did not want him to expand beyond certain limits. He subsequently left UAC and joined a regional produce syndicate. In 1951, he started a transport company that covered Ilesha-Ibadan-Lagos routes. Three years later he started an independent produce buying firm and merged both his transport firm and his produce firm to form Omole & sons Limited in 1957. Lawrence Omole also ran multiple businesses including a car sales company, and a housing service. Though born into poverty, Omole was able to convert his fortunes during his lifetime. He died after observing his regular morning devotion.


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Further reading

*Omole, L. (1991). My life and times: Reflections : an autobiography. Yaba, Lagos: MIJ Professional Publishers. *Tom Forest, The Advance of Africa Capital:The Growth of Private Nigerian Enterprise, University of Virginia Press (August 1994) {{DEFAULTSORT:Omole, Lawrence Yoruba businesspeople 1915 births 2008 deaths 20th-century Nigerian businesspeople 21st-century Nigerian businesspeople