TY Danjuma, as he is
popularly referred to, is now worth $1.2 billion according to Bloomberg
Billionaires Index. The latest acquisition of the 80-year-old retired army
general is a 14-room inn in London.
The Kings Arms Hotel is a
300-year-old inn next to Hampton Court Palace, which once housed Henry VIII,
the king of England in 1509.
At present, the hotel is
undergoing renovation. Upon launch, a room is estimated to cost £250 per night.
Hannatu Gentles, the second
daughter of Nigerian billionaire, Theophilus Danjuma, says the family does not
invest in trophy assets.
“We never tend to look at
trophy assets. We’re not going to head to Mayfair to buy a 15 million-pound
apartment primarily because we are a yield business,” Gentles, who is the chief
operating officer of her father’s London-based family business, told Bloomberg.
“We invest in real estate
in other jurisdictions, but in the UK, we always thought let’s stick to areas
that we know.”.
Asides the £2.4 million
(1,096,662,240) hotel, the family has invested in more than 30 properties
across three continents.
In 1998, Danjuma was
awarded an oil block by Sani Abacha, now deceased head of state.
He left the military in
1979 to start his oil and shipping firm, NAL-Comet. He partnered with Total SA
and Petrelo Brasileiro SA on the block. His minority stake in the oil block is
now worth $450 million.
The family office also
manages private equity investments, trust funds and a venture capital arm that
funds film companies.
His charity work is done
through his foundation after he pledged to give away $100 million.
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