Dahiru Mangal
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Dahiru Mangal | |
|---|---|
| Born | Dahiru Barau Mangal August 3, 1957 |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Years active | 2008 to date |
| Known for | Max Air |
| Notable work | Airline, transportation and construction |
Dahiru Barau Mangal ⓘ CON (born August 3, 1957) is a Nigerian businessman. He founded Max Air in 2008.[1] He is recognized for his involvement in the transportation industry, oil and gas, and manufacturing.[2]
Dahiru Barau Mangalⓘ was born in Katsina State to the family of Alhaji Barau Mangal. He grew up with his siblings Alhaji Bashir Barau Mangal, Alhaji Hamza Barau Mangal, Hajiya Zulai Barau Mangal, Hajiya Yar Goje and his Mother Hajiya Murjanatu Barau Mangal in Katsina. He later started as a truck driver and eventually went on to buy his own car for hire.
Career
Mangal is the founder of Max Air, one of Nigeria's leading airline operating a domestic, regional and international flight network. His other investments includes transportation, oil and gas and construction. He was a Non — Executive Director of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc until November 17, 2017, when he resigned.[3]
He is a major shareholder in Oando Plc where he had a conflict with the firm's management that led to the suspension of Oando's trading on both the Lagos and Johannesburg stock exchanges. The conflict arose in 2017 when Mangal and a Gabriel Volpi controlled shell company wrote a petition to the Nigerian Securities Exchange Commission alleging financial mismanagement by Oando's management prompting an audit by the commission into the matter including possible insider trading.[4] The conflict was resolved by the intervention of Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi in January 2018.[5]