Meet the Nigerian man that rejected $6 million bribe



 A Nigerian man, Dr Olufemi Lalude who was the first Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO) was the man of integrity that rejected $6 Million bribe. Lalude has however been honoured by the Akinjide Adeosun Foundation (AAF).


The Foundation on Wednesday conferred on Dr. Lalude its 2020 Leadership Award, during the AAF 5th annual colloquium with the theme, “Integrity – A Sine Qua Non to Building a Prosperous Nation’ ’.


Speaking at the event which held virtually, Mr Akinjide Adeosun, AAF’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer of St. Rachael’s Pharmaceutical Nigeria Ltd., said the recognition of Lalude was is in line with the core mandate of the foundation.

The core mandate is based on the belief that life would be good for everyone if the nation gets leadership right in all spheres.

     “Integrity is an essential building block to building a prosperous nation. Truthfulness, honesty, respect for people, hard work and humility are traits of Integrity”.

In his words,

   “Many years ago, our awardee, Papa Olufemi Lalude, the first managing director of the Shell Nigeria Exploration & production Company SNEPCO was offered a bribe of 6 million dollars.

 

“The organisation that offered him the bribe moved against him. However, he refused to be cowed and stood his ground.

“He was sued with his employer but he triumphed. Lalude is a man of integrity, a rarity in our clime dwarfed by corruption and greed.

“Today, Papa at 81 is living a peaceful, joyous and fulfilled contented life. We are celebrating him today. He began his career with integrity as his legacy in mind.

“We have many good people in Nigeria. We must celebrate them to dwarf the bad publicity the few bad people is giving our nation.” He added.

Source: Yabaleft Online Media

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  1. He aint broke....so they can keep their bribe

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  2. Integrity is priceless. Nice one Meerah๐Ÿ˜˜

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  3. One of the few Gems Nigeria can call a true Ambassador. An eminent soul to emulate. Ride on Papa. May God bless you
    Prof. Adeleke

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  4. Dr. Lalude was my divisional manager in Shell Warri. Integrity was always his hallmark, and care and love for his staff was total. He preached work life balance in the late 80s, when many didn't even understand the concept. He is a rare gem.

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  5. Engr. Lalude is transparently honest, as well as, thorough and sound professional. He is a worthy Ambassador.

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  6. Kudos to AAF for this highly commendable initiative. Although I did not interact directly with Dr Femi Lalude when he was the Divisional Manager SPDC West in the 80s; I remember him as a brilliant engineer of principled integrity who encouraged continuous improvement in the workplace. We need to recognize and celebrate more people like this in Nigeria.

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