Why BUA Group Is Specially Celebrating GED Kabiru Rabiu Today

BUA Group, the business conglomerate with Wealthy Nigerian, Abdul Samad Rabiu as its founder and chairman is celebrating one of its own today.

And the subject of celebration is Kabiru Rabiu, the younger brother of the billionaire businessman whose effort in the fight against the deadly coronavirus has continued to receive commendations across the globe.

Born on November 28, 1980, Kabiru Rabiu, who bagged a bachelor’s degree in management from Webster University, London, and a master’s degree from the American Intercontinental University also in London, turned 41 today.

And in a brief and straight to the point birthday wishes, BUA Group reechoed the importance of the founder of Hollaport ( a payment and messaging application founded in 2020) in the scheme of things as Group Executive Director in the business of the man whose philanthropic initiative, ASR Africa, has continued to make huge donations in a genuine bid to uplift the health and education sectors and more.

‘To our wonderful Group Executive Director, Kabiru Rabiu.
As you celebrate this day, may this day and the rest of your days be enjoyed in good health and peace.
Happy Birthday, Sir!”, the BUA Group’s Facebook post celebrating a key player in its operation read.

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