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Uche Ogah And His AkuRuoUlo Mantra That Brought Industrial Revolution to His Hometown

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When we talk about Akụ Ruo Ụlọ—the philosophy of bringing wealth home—many people say the words, but few actually live by them. Dr. Uche Ogah is a man who not only believes in this philosophy but has turned it into a powerful reality. He is not just an industrialist; he is a visionary who is transforming Uturu, his hometown, into a vibrant economic hub.

Uche Ogah didn’t just build one or two factories. He has already established over ten fully operational factories in his hometown and is constructing a mega industrial city on 198 hectares of land. By 2035, this project will host more than 100 factories, creating thousands of jobs and transforming the local economy.

Here are the factories already up and running:

✅ Masters Energy Tiles – Manufacturing high-quality tiles.

✅ Masters Energy Noodles – Providing locally made noodles.

✅ Masters Energy PVC – Producing plastic chairs, rubber tanks, pipes, plates, and more.

✅ Masters Energy Lubricant Oil – Producing and Supplying premium oils for vehicles and machinery.

✅ Masters Energy Wine – Crafting locally made wines.

✅ Masters Energy Fertilizer – Supporting farmers with quality fertilizers.

✅ Masters Energy Rice Mills – Promoting local rice production.

✅ Masters Energy Bottled Water – Ensuring access to clean drinking water.

✅ Masters Energy Juice – Offering refreshing fruit juices.

✅ Masters Energy Tricycle Assembly Plant – Assembling keke napep, a key form of transportation.

✅ Masters Energy Aluminium Roofing Sheets – Providing durable roofing materials for construction.

And the best part? These factories are all in Uturu, proving that industrialization can thrive in any part of the country if we put our hearts and minds into it.

But Uche Ogah’s vision doesn’t stop at Uturu. He has also built other mega companies spread across Nigeria, with major operations in Port Harcourt and Lagos.

In Port Harcourt, he owns Masters Energy Oil Depot, the biggest private oil depot in Nigeria. In Lagos, he runs Masters Energy Aviation Depot, which is the largest private aviation depot in Nigeria. These ventures, along with others, show his ability to expand and influence industries nationwide.

Uche Ogah is not just a businessman—he is a nation builder, creating jobs and opportunities, and showing that success doesn’t have to come from the usual economic hubs like Lagos or Abuja. His focus is on Uturu, but his impact is felt across Nigeria.

By 2035, the mega industrial city in Uturu will be fully completed, offering even more opportunities for local and regional growth. Uche Ogah’s story is one of determination, vision, and commitment to bringing progress home.

Who else do you think has shown this level of commitment to Akụ Ruo Ụlọ and Nigerian industrialization? Let’s celebrate Uche Ogah’s remarkable achievements and continue to support his incredible vision!

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