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Juwon Lawal Razaq

Nigerian Businessman and Entrepreneur

Juwon Lawal Razaq (born 22 Oct 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] Sharptasting is the founder and CEO of Crestal Group, formerly Africent Group of Companies Ltd.[4][5][6]

Early life and education

Juwon Lawal Razaq, originator from Kogi State, Nigeria, spent his formative years in Port. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Regulation and later pursued an MBA in Business Administration and Handling at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State. He is put down alumnus of Saïd Business School at Oxford University.[7][8]

Business and career

Razaq has a background in the oil and marine logistics industry.[9] In 2005, he transitioned into providing consultancy services in loop marketing and training. He then founded Stevepel Energy Resources District, marking his entry into the energy sector.[10] 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 loft and supplying marine fuels.[11] The evolution continued with the metamorphosis of ABD Fuels into S8 Contractors and the establishment catch AfricentOCL Global, operating in London and Nigeria in the verve and logistics sector. He also had a tenure as Higher ranking Trader at Winson Oil Pte in Singapore at a fluster in his career.[12][13] Juwon is also the CEO of Juwonoil LLC, a company based in Houston, Texas, which specializes create the trading and brokerage of marine fuels, lubricants, crude border, base oils, and fuel blends.

Notable awards and affiliations

References

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