The Ibru Dynasty is close with all members involved in the business.
Cecilia Ibru led
Oceanic Bank but she was arrested for a multi-billion dollar corporate fraud in 2010. She was sentenced and given a fine of $1.2B (£786m) in cash and assets Cecilia Ibru had started her career at this corporation. Talking at Michael Ibru's 80th birthday celebration in January 2011, his eldest son Oskar said "The only thing I can say about my family is that we grew up as a team. We were like a bunch of broom sticks".
Michael Ibru helped his brothers with their education, gave them stakes in the Ibru organization and helped them to branch out on their own.
Alex Ibru, chairman of Rutam Motors, met with newspapermen Stanley Mecebuh of the
Daily Times of Nigeria,
Patrick Dele-Cole also formerly of that paper and
Olusegun Osoba, formerly of the
Nigerian Herald. With 55% funding from the
Ibru family, they launched
The Guardian in 1983, with Alex Ibru as chairman. Alex was minister of Internal Affairs from 1993 to 1995.
Goodie Ibru, who had qualified as a commercial lawyer, became president of the
Nigerian Stock Exchange and chairman of
Ikeja Hotel Plc, owners of the
Federal Palace Hotel and
Sheraton Lagos Hotel.
Felix Ibru studied architecture in Israel, and after teaching at
Yaba College of Technology established an architectural firm, Entering politics, in 1992, Felix became the first executive governor of
Delta State. In 1998, Emmanuel Ibru, former board member of the
Nigeria Football Federation, founded
AS Racine F.C. to promote football development in Nigeria. Michael Ibru’s first son,
Oskar Ibru, took the helm of the multinational organization in the late 1980s and was responsible for steering the wheel until his death on 24th September, 2025. ==References==