Malik Ado-Ibrahim
Ryyi
Malik Ado-Ibrahim (ba̱ ku byyin katu̱k nswak nhwa̱ a hwyan swa̱k bu̱ a̱hwa a du̱rya a̱gwab a̱yring bu̱ ccyi a̱kwonbwayring bu̱ nswak a̱ka̱tat ) a̱ yet a̱ntiok Naijeriya a̱ yet antiok abwan a bu̱ yya siyasa brak. a Nigerian businessman and politician. In 1999 at the age of 38, he became the first black team co-owner of Arrows, the consortium that controlled 70% of the shares of the small soon bankrupt Arrows F1 team. He was the YPP presidential candidate in Nigeria's 2023 presidential election.[1]'