Imagine Oyo Had A Circular Rail Linking Our LG Areas’ Amofin Beulah Speaks As He Shares Trailblazing Insights On Transforming The State

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Amofin Beulah Adeoye, a renowned visionary leader, distinguished Lawyer and Chartered Accountant shared his groundbreaking insights on transforming Oyo State’s infrastructure through innovative transportation solutions in an exclusive interview with the popular radio presenter, Edmund Obilo on “State Affairs”.

The Oke Ogun born legal practitioner, Amofin Beulah Adeoye has broad experience in business, finance, and leadership. He has been a co-founder and director of leading multinationals in various sectors such as Financial Services, Energy, Power, Infrastructure, Logistics, Real Estate, and Communication across Europe, Asia, the USA, and Nigeria. He continues to serve on the board of some of these companies.

Amofin Beulah Adeoye brings a unique perspective to the table, leveraging his vast experience spanning over a decade in professional risk management, compliance, and forensic investigation services.

Amofin Beulah Adeoye’s vision for a circular rail network that links almost all Local Governments of Oyo State has the potential to transform the state’s infrastructure, foster economic growth, and improve the quality of life for its citizens. He shared his thoughts on the potential economic benefits of the project, including job creation, increased trade, and improved connectivity, as well as the challenges and opportunities of implementing such a project, including the need for stakeholder engagement, infrastructure development, and sustainable funding models.


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