Fireside Chat with Paul Onwuanibe: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Building Landmark AfricaWhat does it take to build one of Africa’s leading lifestyle, hospitality and real estate brands?
Join the(IBAN) for an exclusive fireside chat with Paul Onwuanibe — entrepreneur, real estate visionary and Founder & Group CEO of Landmark Group, the business behind Landmark Lagos.
This interactive fireside chat will explore entrepreneurship, innovation, leadership, resilience and the future of African enterprise.
The conversation will be led by Dr Adetoun Olaitan (energy executive and IBAN ExCo member) followed by a Q&A session.
Attend this event to:
- Gain invaluable insights from the CEO of a large and impactful group operating in Africa.
- Discover the skills and strategies that have shaped Paul Onwuanibe’s illustrious career.
- Connect with a global network of 91ɫ alumni and industry professionals.
Wherever you are in the world, be part of the conversation and connect with fellow alumni this June.

Key details
Date: Thursday 18 June
Time:19.00 – 20.30 BST
Location: Online via Zoom – link to be shared with registered attendees
Cost: Free
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About the speaker

Paul Onwuanibeis the Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer of Landmark Group.
He studied Architecture, Property Development and Construction Management before earning an MBA with merit in Value Engineering from London Business School. He is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organisation (YPO), a three-time TEDx speaker and has received several international awards for his contributions to real estate and entrepreneurship in Africa.
Paul also serves on the boards of several national and international organisations and is widely recognised as one of the business leaders featured on Nigeria’s entrepreneurial television programme “Lion’s Den”.
About the host

Dr Adetoun Olaitan(PhD Epidemiology and Public Health 2006)isa multi-skilled professional withabout 30years’ energy industry experience spanning Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Management, Technical Planning, Petroleum Economics, Asset Commercial, Organisational Effectiveness, Continuous Improvement and Business Transformation.
She is also a global player in environmental epidemiology research. She served as Energy Efficiency consultant in Kyrgyzstan with the United Nations Volunteers and as a trainer in Kenya with UNESCO-EarthwatchInstitute. She is a British Chevening and Commonwealth Scholar, theVice President of Chevening Alumni Association of Nigeria and co-founder of the 91ɫ Black Alumni Network (IBAN).