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          FABINDIA LIMITED (the “Company”) was originally incorporated as 'Fabindia Overseas Private Limited', a private limited company under the provisions of the.

        1. FABINDIA LIMITED (the “Company”) was originally incorporated as 'Fabindia Overseas Private Limited', a private limited company under the provisions of the.
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        3. Our Company was originally formed as a partnership firm constituted under the Indian Partnership Act, on February 1, under the.
        4. FABINDIA LIMITED (the “Company”) was originally incorporated as 'Fabindia Overseas Private Limited', a private limited company under the.
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        6. Our Company was originally formed as a partnership firm constituted under the Indian Partnership Act, on February 1, under the....

          Ayiri Emami

          Nigerian businessman

          Chief Ayiri Emami

          Ologbotsere of Warri Kingdom

          Born26 April 1975 (1975-04-26) (age 49)

          Nigeria

          OccupationBusinessman
          SpouseAsba Jite Emami
          ParentLate Chief Akonu Emami &Mrs.

          Felicia Emami Nee Ogunfeyimi

          Websiteayirimiemami.com

          Chief Ayiri Emami ( born April 26, 1975) is a Nigerian businessman, politician, and philanthropist, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of A & E group, a company with investments in oil and gas, construction, haulage, entertainment and the hospitality industry.

          His first title "Akulagba of Warri Kingdom" was conferred on him by the Olu (king) of the Warri kingdom, Olu Atuwatse II. When his successor Ogiame Ikenwoli ascended the throne, he conferred on Ayiri Emami the title Ologbotsere (prime minister) of the Warri kingdom.[1] He was illegally suspended on 30 March 2021 as Ologbotsere by the Ginuwa 1 Ruling House, and on October 5 2021, the Olu Ogi