Prince (Engr.) Alex Omaghomi
Prince (Engr.) Alex Omaghomi
Engineer · Leader · Founder
Business leader, public figure, and founder of the City Boy Movement.
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His story

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.

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Core values

The principles that guide every decision.

Four commitments — drawn from engineering practice and carried into public life. They are the standard against which every initiative is tested.

01 — Action

Action

Leadership measured by what gets done, not what gets said. Every initiative built around concrete, deliverable outcomes.

02 — Accountability

Accountability

Transparent engagement with the communities and stakeholders who place their trust in this work.

03 — Results

Results

Progress is not abstract. It is measurable improvements in lives, livelihoods, and Nigeria's place in the world.

04 — Unity

Unity

Progress belongs to everyone. The movement is built on bringing Nigerians together across every divide.

The journey

Twenty years of useful work.

A selective record of the roles, ventures, and public engagements that shaped the conviction behind the movement.

2025 — Present
Public advocacy & policy engagement
Ongoing keynotes, legislative delegations, and published commentary on industrialisation and national economic strategy.
2024
Founded the City Boy Movement
Launched a grassroots community organisation centred on unity, development, and youth leadership — now organised across all 36 states.
2018 — 2023
Board leadership · Infrastructure & Manufacturing
Directed strategy for multi-sector enterprises delivering infrastructure and industrial capacity across West Africa.
2012 — 2018
Senior engineering leadership
Led project delivery across large-scale Nigerian energy, industrial, and civil infrastructure programmes.
2005 — 2012
Engineering practice & first enterprise
Professional engineering formation, chartered standing, and the founding of a first industrial-services business.
Early years
Engineering education
Formal training in engineering disciplines, with an early focus on infrastructure and systems.
Chapter II — The Movement

City Boy
Movement.

A community built around a shared vision for progress. Unity, development, and practical solutions to Nigeria's real challenges — organised, grounded, and accountable to the people who make it real.

I.
Unity
Nigerians across all 36 states
II.
Progress
Measurable, lasting change
III.
Action
Programmes, not promises
IV.
Future
Built for the next generation