Prominent Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, Olorogun Oscar Ibru, has passed away at the age of 67.
His family confirmed the development in a statement, noting that he died after a brief illness. However, no further details were provided about the circumstances surrounding his passing.
Oscar Ibru was the first son of the late Michael Ibru, the legendary entrepreneur and founder of the Ibru Organisation, a conglomerate with interests in real estate, shipping, agriculture, aviation, and hospitality.
Inheriting his father’s business acumen, Oscar Ibru played a pivotal role in sustaining and expanding the family empire, helping to keep the Ibru name at the forefront of Nigeria’s private sector. Colleagues and associates described him as a pragmatic leader who combined business drive with compassion.
Beyond his corporate achievements, Ibru carved a legacy of philanthropy. He supported initiatives in education, healthcare, and community development, focusing on programs that empowered young people and improved access to quality services in underserved areas.
His commitment to giving back earned him admiration not only among corporate circles but also among grassroots communities that benefited from his outreach efforts.
Though official tributes from government and business leaders are yet to be formally released, early reactions from associates highlight Ibru’s dual legacy of enterprise and humanitarian service.
Many describe his passing as a significant loss to both the Nigerian business community and the philanthropic space.
As the Ibru family navigates this period of mourning, his death marks another turning point for one of Nigeria’s most influential business dynasties.