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    Leo Stan Ekeh at 70: Blessed and Bruised, Eyes Next Disruption

    One quiet Wednesday, February 22, 1956, in Ubomiri, Mbaitoli, Imo State, the family of Chief and Lolo Ebenezer Ekeh leaped for joy at the birth of Leonard Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh- their second son.

    Leo Stan Ekeh at 70: Blessed and Bruised, Eyes Next Disruption

    Leo Stan Ekeh

    His birth was both cosmic, and disruptive as his journey down this 70 years on earth has proven.

    Leonard Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh, popularly know as Leo Stan Ekeh or LSE is human by birth but profound, rare and has higher consciousness.

    Imbued with deep intuition, intense creativity, and compassionate nature, Leo Stan possesses critical thinking ability.

    He has relentless drive to succeed across multiple facets of life. This is a self-made construct driven by his deep spiritual and purposeful living, rather than just mere survival.

    Despite the recurring and abrupt reversal of government policies, which leave companies including his hemorrhaging, Leo Stan has remained committed and actively participate in the development and nation-building of Nigeria.

    Am one of the lucky people to have known him up close and personal for nearly 30 years.

    He has endured lots of back biting and campaigns of calumny from competitors and even betrayals from least expected people.

    But his tenacity makes him stand firm on his beliefs regardless of feelings, or circumstances.

    He has stumbled in businesses, failed in some ventures; but he always get right up. At one point, he nearly lost his head selling international commodities.

    LSE takes every loss with equanimity as a dogged fighter.

    A serial entrepreneur and with eyes for great minds, Leo Stan does not just walk through life; he leaves a trail of light, lifting everyone around him with kindness and wisdom. And there are testimonials.

    For me, he is a pillar of strength and a beacon of hope. My benefactor.

    He is also a benefactor to many. He has a way of making associates feel vital, loved, and valued.

    Today is his Platinum Birthday but his roads have not always been paved with gold.

    His early life was as ordinary as it can be, LSE attended Holy Ghost College, Owerri for his secondary education.

    During his early years, he wanted to own the biggest transport company in Nigeria.

    He later went to India for his university education, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Punjab University.

    Leo Stan believes that studying in India was a great turning point in his life because he found the economy of India a realistic economy”.

    He later also earned an MSc in Risk Management from the University of Nottingham.

    At 70, he attained his height by trust in God, determination and CAN DO attitude.

    Today, his business opinions and advisory are welcome around the world.

    Leo Stan once told me “I saw myself from the beginning even when my parents were alive as an orphan. It drives me.”

    He has three brothers and two sisters, His mother was a dietitian, and his father was a nurse

    “I come from a lineage of people who served God dedicatedly. I am a miracle child and I remember my mother had always predicted that I would be great. I have siblings but I live my life as if I am the only child of my parents” he said

    He believes that technology makes life more exciting and helps improve the lives of people around Nigeria and indeed the world.

    His solid prints in the business world is well documented. He has his hands in his hands in several businesses including ICT, e-commerce, broadcasting, oil and gas, media publishing and real estate.

    Leo Stan is a man of many firsts: he pioneered a new world of digital economy at a time the country was deeply analogue both in the workplace and in schools.

    The Nigerian media industry, from advertising to newspapers, owes him much gratitude for changing their operational processes and methodologies from mundane, medieval analogue to the robust and elegant digital platform.

    Within 30 years, he has transformed a start-up that sprouted from a make-shift apartment that also doubled as his home into a digital conglomerate with incursions into oil and gas, entertainment and property.

    Leo Stan started Zinox Technologies Limited in 2001 to manufacture computers.

    He ensured that at launch Zinox Computers already had the WHQL certification, the first in sub-Saharan Africa, consolidated 5 years later with the attainment of the NIS ISO 2000: 9001 QMS Certification.

    In October 2013, the company announced the production of its computer tablet line named Zipad

    Task Systems, Technology Distributions Limited, Konga (Africa’s foremost truly composite e-commerce outpost combining offline-online mix in service delivery), Konga Radio, and TD Mobile, to name a few, complete the ensemble of businesses in his thriving conglomerate.

    In all his companies, there is a growth pathway for every employee.

    He deliberately creates a system that rewards every hardworking and dedicated employee.

    From drivers sponsored to universities and returning to the conglomerate as degree holders to persons who joined the organisation as janitors working their way up the corporate ladder, he has brought his humanity to bear on people around him.

    Making some lowly staff home-owners and sponsoring indigent students to universities at home and abroad comes to him as a routine.

    Just a few days ago, ahead of his 70th birthday, he offered University scholarships to additional 1,000 Nigerian indigent wizkids to study Computer Science in Federal Universities. He is committing about N10 billion to the scholarship scheme.

    This is so the country’s private and public sectors have a new generation of tech wizkids to support the economy’s growth.

    Recall that his group has trained and retrained over 3000 Nigerians and donated tech centres to over 25 institutions nationwide just to mention a few.

    The former alter boy and chorister in his local community Catholic Church at Ubomiri, now a multi-billionaire, has stayed humble.

    He draws a distinct line between capitalism and welfarism.

    Leo Stan is great man, a leader with unparalleled integrity and a heart of gold.

    He has earned over 6o international and local awards over many years of incisive entrepreneurship, was equally singled out and honoured by former President Olusegun Obasanjo on the occasion of Nigeria’s Independence Anniversary on October 1, 2001 with an ICON OF HOPE award as a pride to modern Nigeria and as a model for Nigerian youths.

    Again, President Obasanjo honoured him with another national award – the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) in 2003.

    A Fellow of the Nigeria Computer Society, the umbrella body of all computer associations in Nigeria, he was also awarded the pioneer ICT Personality of the Year by this professional body.

    In November 2019, Ekeh was honoured by President Muhammadu Buhari with the National Productivity Order of Merit award for his sustained leadership in the area of Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

    With over four Doctorate Degrees (Honorary) and fifteen fellowships from recognized institutions and as a former global advisor to Microsoft, as well as Forbes Best of Africa Leading Tech Icon Award his outstanding entrepreneurship.

    Leo Stan is Ochiririozuo Ubomiri, Ebekuo Dike, Ideato and Iyi of Mbaitoli

    Above all these, he prioritizes family well-being as a loving, responsible and dependable rock.
    He nurtures a positive home, respects his partner- Chioma, and dedicates time to actively engage with his children.
    For, Leo Stan is more than a mentor—he is a teacher, a guide, and an inspiration.
    My immense gratitude for your patience, kindness, and for empowering me to overcome challenges.
    I am forever grateful for your investment in my personal and professional growth.
    At this his blessed age, he is not showing signs of tiredness, he is planning of the next positive disruption. His eyes are set on the next big bang for the benefit of mankind.
    Sir, i tap into your grace and take charge of my own life and leave behind negative influences.
    Happy birthday sir, may the years head be greater.

     

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