Chief Ebuka Onukwo Bags Champion Newspapers’ Industrialist Of The Year, Commended For His entrepreneurial leadership impact And Job Creation
2025 MOST OUTSTANDING INDUSTRIALIST OF THE YEAR
EBUKA ONUNKWO: THE INDUSTRIALIST BREAKING BOUNDS AND BRIDGING DIVIDES
By Kamen Chuks Ogbonna
The Nigerian industrial landscape witnessed a moment of excellence yesterday night as Chief Ebuka Onunkwo was conferred with the “Most Outstanding Industrialist of the Year” award by Champion Newspapers.

This prestigious recognition serves as a powerful testament to Chief Onunkwo’s relentless business acumen and what many have described as his “Midas touch”—a rare ability to turn ventures into gold even in challenging economic climates.
This is not the first time the business mogul has been spotlighted for his contributions to the nation’s economy. Those following his trajectory will recall that in 2021, he received a similar honour from Sun Newspapers.

Securing such accolades from two of Nigeria’s most reputable media houses within a few years underscores a consistent track record of growth, innovation, and industrial resilience.

What makes Onunkwo’s success particularly noteworthy is his commitment to the “Akulue-uno” philosophy; the Igbo concept of bringing one’s wealth and investments back home to develop the local community.
While many industrialists gravitate toward major commercial hubs like Lagos or Abuja for ease of logistics, Ebuka Onunkwo has prioritized establishing a strong industrial footprint in his home region.

Despite the infrastructural and logistical hurdles often associated with rural industrialization, his company is not just surviving but thriving. He is proving that with the right vision, “breaking bounds” is possible from any corner of the country.
One of the most striking observations made during the award celebration was the diverse makeup of his business network. Among the sea of distributors gathered to celebrate “the Chairman,” it was revealed that his single biggest customer is a Yoruba businessman.
This key partner is part of those responsible for the massive supply and distribution of Seahorse products across the length and breadth of Nigeria.
In a period where national discourse is often focused on regional divisions, Onunkwo’s business model serves as a masterclass in national integration.
It demonstrates that true industrial growth knows no tribe and relies on quality, trust, and the mutual benefit of a unified market.

As Chief Ebuka Onunkwo adds the Champion Newspapers award to his shelf, the message is clear: the future of Nigerian industry lies in the hands of those who are bold enough to invest at home while building bridges that span the entire nation.

His journey remains a beacon for aspiring entrepreneurs and a reminder that excellence, when paired with a patriotic spirit, will always find its way to the spotlight.
Hearty congratulations to the most outstanding industrialist of the Year 2025, Chief Dr Ebuka Josephat Onunkwo (ODOZIOBODO)!
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