Ghadir Razuki

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Ghadir Razuki is a British-Iraqi businessman who was the founder of TNT Magazine, in September 1983. [1]

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Early life

Born to Iraqi parents, he moved to London in the United Kingdom after leaving Iraq. In September 1983, then aged twenty-two he launched and published TNT Magazine, a travel magazine aimed at Australian, New Zealand and South African expatriates, in an Earls Court Road office. [1]

Career

In 2000, Ghadir sold TNT Magazine to the Trader Media Group, an independent publishing company that would later be subject to hostile takeover by the Guardian newspaper. [1]

Ghadir has since become a Director of A-League football club Melbourne City, formally known as Melbourne Heart.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Jacquie Bowser (17 November 2008). "Free weekly title TNT Magazine celebrates 25 years". Brand Republic .