Gilbert Chagoury

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Gilbert R. Chagoury
Born (1946-01-08) 8 January 1946 (age 78)
EducationCollege des Frères Chretiens
Occupation(s)Businessman
Diplomat
Philanthropist
SpouseRose-Marie Chamchoum
Children4
Relatives Ronald Chagoury (brother)

Gilbert Ramez Chagoury (born 1946) is a Nigerian billionaire businessman, [1] diplomat and philanthropist.

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Early life

Gilbert Chagoury is a Lebanese Nigerian who was born to Lebanese immigrant parents in Lagos, Nigeria. [2] He studied at the Collège des Frères Chrétiens in Lebanon before returning to Nigeria.

Business

In 1971, he co-founded the Chagoury Group with his younger brother Ronald Chagoury, [3] [4] an industrial conglomerate with interests in construction, real estate and property development, flour mills, water bottling and purification, glass manufacturing, insurance, hotels, furniture manufacturing, telecommunications, IT, catering and international financing. [5] [ failed verification ] Gilbert and Ronald Chagoury founded C & C Construction in the late 1970s, which was the forerunner of Hitech and ITB (these now form the Construction Division of the Chagoury group of Companies). [6]

In 2024, Nigerian president Bola Tinubu awarded the $11 billion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project to Chagoury's Hitech, a deal that came under scrutiny due to the lack of public bidding as well as the longtime association between Tinubu and Chagoury. [7] It has since been reported that Tinubu's son, Seyi Tinubu, sits on the board of one of Chagoury's companies, [8] while also being a joint shareholder in a British Virgin Islands with Gilbert's son, Ronald Chagoury Jr. [9]

Through their ownership of the Chagoury Group, Gilbert Chagoury and his family have an estimated wealth of $4.2 billion. [1]

Diplomacy and politics

He served as an Ambassador and Adviser to governments in Africa and the Americas. He has also served as Ambassador to the Vatican for St. Lucia, economic adviser to President Mathieu Kérékou of Benin, and ambassador to UNESCO. [10]

Chagoury was a close associate of Nigerian dictator, General Sani Abacha, who helped his business interests in the country. After Abacha died in 1998, Chagoury returned an estimated $300 million to the Nigerian government to secure his indemnity from possible criminal charges. [2]

Chagoury is a major donor to the Clinton Foundation. [2] [11]

In 2010, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security apologized to Chagoury after detaining him at Teterboro Airport for over four hours because of inclusion on a no-fly list. [12]

In 2018, the Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire and two of his associates agreed to resolve a federal investigation that they conspired to violate federal election laws by scheming to make illegal campaign contributions to U.S. presidential and congressional candidates, including Nebraska representative Jeff Fortenberry. [13] Fortenberry was eventually convicted of lying to federal officials about these contributions and announced his resignation effective 31 March 2022. [14]

Philanthropy

List of donors at the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden in Beverly Hills, California List of donors at the Beverly Hills 911 Memorial Gardens, Beverly Hills, California.JPG
List of donors at the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden in Beverly Hills, California

He is a key benefactor for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and his private contributions have improved health care and public infrastructure of Miziara, Northern Lebanon, home to both his and his wife's family. [15] He serves on the board of the Lebanese American University where he provided a donation of $10 million to fund the Gilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine and $3.5 million for the construction of the Alice Ramez Chagoury School of Nursing. [16]

The Louvre's Gilbert et Rose Marie Chagoury Gallery is named for them, housing a permanent exhibit including French works donated by the Chagourys. [17] He has donated in excess of $340,000 for the renovations of the Church of Our Lady of Lebanon in Paris, France. [18] He has also donated US$10,000 to the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden in Beverly Hills, California. [19]

Personal life

He has been married since 1969 to Rose Marie Chamchoum. They have four children.[ citation needed ]

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