OBI
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Ceo | Sergio Giroldi |
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Headquarters | Wermelskirchen |
Germany | |
Founded | Germany |
Parent organizations | Tengelmann Group |
Number of locations | 580 (2015) |
Founders | Emil Lux |
Manfred Maus | |
Klaus Birker | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1362334 |
About OBI
OBI GmbH & Co. Deutschland KG is a German multinational home improvement supplies retailing company. Founded in 1970, Obi is the largest DIY retailer in Europe, and the third largest in the world, behind The Home Depot and Lowe's. It is headquartered in Wermelskirchen, Germany, and belongs to the Tengelmann Group.
Why Nigeria's lax attitude to names is causing a fuss
...By AdaObi Tricia NwaubaniLetter from Africa series, AbujaThere has been quite a hullaballoo in Nigeria recently over the fact that the three top candidates in February s presidential elections presented academic records showing different names to those by which they are now known...
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... But if the candidates who came second and third - Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi - in February s presidential election have their way then Mr Tinubu may not be in power for very long...
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... While the official result in this state gave a clear majority to Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), our tally suggested that Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) had actually received most votes in the state by a wide margin...
Nigeria election results 2023: Tinubu ahead of Atiku and Obi
... Labour s Peter Obi has close to 18%, having caused an upset by defeating Mr Tinubu in the biggest city, Lagos...
Bola Tinubu inauguration: Nigeria to swear in new president
The Next president of Africa's largest democracy, Nigeria, is due to be Sworn In on Monday.
Bola Tinubu , 71, won February's election with A Promise to renew Hope - But he faces tough economic and security challenges.
He will take over from two-term President Muhammadu Buhari amid a high inflation rate, record debt levels and increasing cases of kidnap-for-ransom.
Mr Tinubu's victory is being challenged In Court by his two closest rivals.
They say the outcome was manipulated.
But the outgoing president, who did not run in the election After Eight years in power, said the results were " credible" and the vote was " fair and transparent".
Dignitaries from across The Continent , including South Africa 's President Cyril Ramaphosa , are expected at the swearing-in ceremony in the capital, Abuja, reflecting the significance of The Event .
Mr Tinubu may have little time to celebrate. Nigerians expect swift action.
Inflation is running at its highest rate for nearly 18 years, one in three people are unemployed and the output of the vital oil industry is shrinking.
He will have to move quickly to convince people who did not vote for him that he is up to The Task .
The trained accountant is unlikely to be fazed by The Challenges . As a two-term governor of Lagos, he revitalised Nigeria's commercial Hub - no easy Job - and is well aware of the issues.
His allies say he will take the same technocratic and thoughtful approach to running Nigeria, a vast country of More Than 200 million people.
But opponents of the incoming president say he has lost the vitality he used to forcefully modernise Lagos.
Since the election he has travelled abroad twice, raising questions about his health. In 2021 he spent months in London being treated for an undisclosed illness.
He has brushed off the criticism, saying The Job does not require The Fitness of an Olympic Athlete - and his associates are quick to remind everyone that US President Joe Biden is older, at 80.
But if the candidates who came second and Third - Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi - in February's presidential election have their way then Mr Tinubu may not be in power for very long.
The election tribunal is expected to start hearing the main arguments on Tuesday and the outcome of the case should be known within The Next six months.
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