Today marks the birthday of Peter Omoh Dunia, fondly known as Peter Black, a man whose life cuts across oil and gas, philanthropy, sports, and entertainment.
While many recognize him as the Chairman of Oceanwave Group and an oil magnate with deep roots in community development, Peter Black’s love for music and youth empowerment has also carved him a respected place in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
But beyond oil and philanthropy, Peter Black has always been passionate about music and sports. An ardent Arsenal fan, he once single-handedly sponsored Warri Wolves FC for over two years, proving his belief that “love without giving is not real.”
On the entertainment front, Peter Black runs a record label and talent hub that has given the Nigerian music industry some of its most promising stars.
For Peter Black, supporting young musicians is not just business, it’s part of his commitment to youth empowerment and creating platforms for talent to shine.
His passion for music is deeply personal too. Peter Black often describes himself as a lover of “good music and good food,” a lifestyle philosophy that blends with his vibrant personality. Managing a recording studio and mentoring budding artists allows him to stay connected to Nigeria’s evolving music scene, while also giving back to the creative community.
From building world-class infrastructure in his hometown Ogbona, including roads, drainages, a police station, schools, and a soon-to-be-completed skills acquisition and ICT centre to championing peace in the Niger Delta during the amnesty era, Peter Black’s influence has transcended industries. His alliances with national leaders like late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, President Goodluck Jonathan, and Niger Delta leader Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo) highlight his role as both a businessman and a peacemaker.
As he celebrates his birthday today, tributes continue to pour in, not only from the oil and gas sector but also from the music industry, sports lovers, and communities whose lives he has touched.
Peter Black remains a reminder that true influence is measured not only by wealth or titles but by impact, legacy, and the ability to create platforms for others to thrive.
Happy Birthday to a man of many hats, the oil magnate with a music heartbeat, Peter Black.




















