A life shaped by building things — and by the people they serve.
Alex Omaghomi is a Nigerian engineer, entrepreneur, and forward-thinking leader driven by a single conviction: that Nigeria's progress will be built, not proclaimed — with the same clarity and discipline that good engineering demands.
He came to public life from a career spanning two decades in engineering and business. That background — where deadlines are measured in tonnes of concrete and megawatts of power — informs how he approaches every problem: with evidence, with plans, and with an unwillingness to confuse activity for achievement.
Through his work and public engagement, Alex has developed a deep interest in governance, policy, and community development. He is passionate about empowering young people, strengthening local economies, and creating the conditions in which Nigerian enterprise can compete on its own terms.
Leadership that is driven by action, accountability, and results — with one purpose: to build a stronger, more sustainable future for Nigeria.
The City Boy Movement was born out of a desire to bring people together around a shared vision for progress — one centred on unity, development, and practical solutions to real challenges. Now organised across all 36 Nigerian states, it represents a growing community committed to long-term impact, not short-term applause.
At the core of his work is a belief that leadership is a craft, and that craft is measured in outcomes. Nigeria deserves more than good intentions. It deserves the people who will do the work.