The Man Among Other Men: Iconic Mike Adenuga at 73

Posted on April 30, 2026

BY ENOCH ALI

 

There are men who succeed, and there are men who redefine the very grammar of success. At seventy-three, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr., GCON, belongs unmistakably to the latter order—a man among other men, not by proclamation, but by the quiet inevitability of his stature.

To encounter Adenuga’s story is to engage with a narrative that resists ordinary framing. It is not merely the ascent of an entrepreneur; it is the unfolding of a phenomenon. From modest beginnings in Ijebu-Igbo to commanding the commanding heights of oil, telecommunications, and global finance, his journey reads like a parable in enterprise—one in which vision refuses compromise and persistence outlives adversity.

His early defiance of expectation—pursuing education abroad against familial caution—now appears less rebellion than revelation. It was the first sign of a mind unwilling to inherit limits. Under the discipline of American academia, he sharpened a strategic instinct that would later define industries. By his mid-thirties, he was already a commanding presence in banking; by his forties, a formidable force in oil and gas. Yet, even these milestones would prove mere preludes.

The defining stroke came with Globacom. Where others saw saturation, he saw silence waiting to be broken. His insistence on per-second billing was not just innovation—it was ideological. It declared that access should not be rationed, that communication was not a luxury but a right. In that singular act, he altered the moral equation of the industry, compelling competitors to follow his lead.

Beyond enterprise lies the deeper architecture of his humanity. Adenuga’s philanthropy is not an appendage to wealth; it is its moral centre. Stories abound—quietly circulated—of lives transformed, debts erased, futures restored. He gives, as the ancients counselled, without witness.

Gratitude, in his universe, is not a transaction but a private echo.

His influence extends into culture and sport, where his patronage has elevated Nollywood, strengthened football, and projected African excellence onto global stages. The CAF Awards, under his stewardship, became not merely ceremonies but statements—affirmations that Africa could celebrate itself with dignity and grandeur.

And yet, the most compelling aspect of his persona remains his refusal of spectacle. In an age of relentless visibility, he chooses obscurity—not as retreat, but as discipline. He is present without being pervasive, powerful without being performative. It is a rare equilibrium.

To call him “iconic” is, perhaps, an understatement. Icons are often frozen in time; Adenuga is in motion—evolving, expanding, enduring. At seventy-three, he is neither relic nor remembrance, but relevance itself.

He stands, therefore, not merely as a success story, but as a standard—a reminder that greatness is not noise, but nuance; not haste, but patience; not accumulation, but alignment with purpose.

In the crowded gallery of achievers, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr. remains singular: the man among other men.

 

 

Enoch Ali, a Public Affairs Commentator and Broadcast Enthusiast, is based in Kaduna

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