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}}''This person is a key executive at [[Altar Group]]''     
}}''This person is a key executive at [[Altar Group]]''     


<br>'''Omar Hanafi''' (Arabic: عمر حنفي, born 11 January 2001) is an Egyptian business executive who has been employed by the Saudi private prison company Altar Group since 2035. He is currently Altar's Vice President of Business Development, having been appointed to this position on 15 May 2048. Prior to this, he served as Director of Partner Relations (2044 - 2048), Custodian of Al-Yasmin Women's Dormitory (2040 - 2044), and Operations Manager at Al-Iskan Women's Dormitory (2035 - 2040).   
<br>'''Nicolas Moussa Diouf''' (born 27 August 2010) is an French business executive who has been employed by the Saudi private prison company Altar Group since 2037. He is currently Altar's Vice President of Quality Assurance, having been appointed to this position on 2 April 2047. Prior to this, he served as Head of Training at STRIP Headquarters (2043 - 2047), Custodian of Al-Jafr Women's Dormitory (2040 - 2043), and Operations Manager at Tebah Women's Dormitory (2037 - 2040).   


Hanafi is regarded as one of Altar's most important leaders, and is a close confidant of CEO Faisal bin Mokhtar Al-Nafisah. He played a key role in the company's expansion into North Africa, beginning with the signing of a 30-year partnership agreement with the Egyptian government in 2044. In between 2044 and 2049, he negotiated agreements with the governments of Morocco, Algeria and Libya to establish Altar Women's Dormitories in those countries. In June 2050, he oversaw the launch of Riad Khalifa, an ultra-exclusive private gentlemen's club operated directly by Altar, in the Marrakech city center.
Diouf is regarded as one of the rising stars within Altar's management team. He has been credited with improving the quality of Altar's training regime, especially in facilities which serve luxury establishments. Shortly after his promotion to Vice President of Quality Assurance in 2047, he stated that his vision was for all Inmate Prostitutes to be "on par with what you would expect from a five-star club or a Travel Valet".  


In June 2047, Hanafi was responsible for negotiating a partnership with Henley Investments, one of the largest providers of adult entertainment services on the East Coast of the United States. In December 2048, Altar invested $500 million to acquire a 22.4% stake in Henley, which Hanafi described as a "complete no-brainer" of a deal, because Henley was "primed to become the nationwide market leader in the US within the next 5 to 10 years".  
In August 2047, Diouf introduced new policies requiring all Inmate Prostitutes to undergo advanced training in rimming. It was believed that this originated from his short exchange stint at Poseidon Entertainment Group in Macau in 2045, during which he visited also saunas and private clubs in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Zhuhai. According to a source, he told staffers that he was "deeply impressed" by the attention to detail provided by the Attendants at every Poseidon property, especially in regards to their skill and dedication when performing rimming. In November 2047, he introduced a new regulation stating that Inmate Prostitutes who did not automatically offer rimming as part of their standard service routine would be penalized with two meal penalties.  


<br><blockquote>'''''<big>"Hanafi is one of the shrewdest operators in the game. He knows how to cajole, bribe and leverage. When necessary, he knows how to apply force and pressure. He gets things done.</big>'''''  
<br><blockquote>'''''<big>"Nicolas is a true connoisseur of the sensual arts. As he was growing up, he became deeply familiar with every kind of hedonistic indulgence that Paris had to offer, and so he was always disdainful of mediocrity. Later, he ventured abroad, and received a first-hand education in how other cultures deliver the commodity that is pleasure.</big>'''''  


'''''<big>Faisal Al-Nafisah has some way to go before he steps down as CEO, but whenever he does, he has a ready-made successor in Hanafi. There is no doubt that he will be among the leading contenders for the role."</big>'''''
'''''<big>There is no doubt that he is setting Altar on the path to becoming the world's leading supplier of luxury women. He is already an established thought leader in the industry, and by the time he retires, he will certainly become a legend."</big>'''''


<br>'''Saif Abdurrahman'''  
<br>'''Saif Abdurrahman'''  
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Altar Group</blockquote><br>
Altar Group</blockquote><br>


Hanafi has a reputation for being a prolific networker, and has close friendships with several prominent business and political figures, including oligarchs Bilal Mashad, Rudy Setiawan and Vitaly Azarov, former British Prime Minister Chris Dunham, and US senators Brian Oldman and Cameron McLeod. He is known to have lavish tastes, and is said to own collections of more than 400 luxury watches and 30 cars. He has been noted for having "exacting standards" when it comes to women, and has been described as a "traditionalist who demands absolute attentiveness and submission".
Diouf considers himself to be multicultural. He was raised in a conservative Muslim household by his parents, who were immigrants from Senegal. Even as he excelled academically and earned a place at the prestigious Sciences Po, his social life was largely rooted in the West African communities in the 18th Arrondisement, and was heavily influenced by thug culture. Later, he undertook postgraduate studies in psychology at New York University, and lived in the United States for two years.

Latest revision as of 23:32, 24 October 2025

Nicolas Diouf
Altar Group Executive
Nicolas Diouf standing outside the walls of Al-Yasmin Women's Dormitory in 2048
Vice President, Quality Assurance
In Office2 Apr 2047 - Present
CEOFaisal Mokhtar Al-Nafisah
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byIncumbent
Executive Valet Avery Farkas
Private Valet Diana Buzek
Stella Franzetti
Salary$2,413,000
Head of Training, STRIP Headquarters
In Office6 Jun 2043 - 1 Apr 2047
CommandantTBD
Private ValetTBD
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byTBD
Custodian of Al-Jafr Women's Dormitory
In Office18 Mar 2040 - 5 Jun 2043
CEOTBD
Private ValetTBD
Preceded byTBD
Succeeded byTBD
Personal Information
Born27 August 2010 (age 40)
Paris, France
Nationality France
ReligionIslam
EducationSciences Po (BA)
Oxford University (MA)
ESSEC Business School (MBA)
SpouseMichelle Reverdin (m. 2041)
Alexandra Bacri (m. 2045)
Azra Aksoy (m. 2048)
Kendall Mirren (m. 2050)
ConcubinesTBD
IssueTBD

This person is a key executive at Altar Group


Nicolas Moussa Diouf (born 27 August 2010) is an French business executive who has been employed by the Saudi private prison company Altar Group since 2037. He is currently Altar's Vice President of Quality Assurance, having been appointed to this position on 2 April 2047. Prior to this, he served as Head of Training at STRIP Headquarters (2043 - 2047), Custodian of Al-Jafr Women's Dormitory (2040 - 2043), and Operations Manager at Tebah Women's Dormitory (2037 - 2040).

Diouf is regarded as one of the rising stars within Altar's management team. He has been credited with improving the quality of Altar's training regime, especially in facilities which serve luxury establishments. Shortly after his promotion to Vice President of Quality Assurance in 2047, he stated that his vision was for all Inmate Prostitutes to be "on par with what you would expect from a five-star club or a Travel Valet".

In August 2047, Diouf introduced new policies requiring all Inmate Prostitutes to undergo advanced training in rimming. It was believed that this originated from his short exchange stint at Poseidon Entertainment Group in Macau in 2045, during which he visited also saunas and private clubs in Shanghai, Guangzhou and Zhuhai. According to a source, he told staffers that he was "deeply impressed" by the attention to detail provided by the Attendants at every Poseidon property, especially in regards to their skill and dedication when performing rimming. In November 2047, he introduced a new regulation stating that Inmate Prostitutes who did not automatically offer rimming as part of their standard service routine would be penalized with two meal penalties.


"Nicolas is a true connoisseur of the sensual arts. As he was growing up, he became deeply familiar with every kind of hedonistic indulgence that Paris had to offer, and so he was always disdainful of mediocrity. Later, he ventured abroad, and received a first-hand education in how other cultures deliver the commodity that is pleasure.

There is no doubt that he is setting Altar on the path to becoming the world's leading supplier of luxury women. He is already an established thought leader in the industry, and by the time he retires, he will certainly become a legend."


Saif Abdurrahman

Former CFO (2038 - 2046)

Altar Group


Diouf considers himself to be multicultural. He was raised in a conservative Muslim household by his parents, who were immigrants from Senegal. Even as he excelled academically and earned a place at the prestigious Sciences Po, his social life was largely rooted in the West African communities in the 18th Arrondisement, and was heavily influenced by thug culture. Later, he undertook postgraduate studies in psychology at New York University, and lived in the United States for two years.