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Toivo "Topi" Ilmo Kalevi Sukari (born April 8, 1954) is a Finnish businessman. Born in Mynämäki, he is the founder and largest shareholder of Maskun Kalustetalo [fi] and Ideapark. Sukari also owns the shopping mall chain stores Masku Koti and Sukarin Lomarakennus. He comes from a Laestadian family,[1] and he has seven siblings. His father was a small-time farmer and entrepreneur. Sukari has five children with his ex-wife Eeva.[2] In 2019, he married Kazakhstani fitness competitor Nadja Eerola.[3]
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^Pelli, Petja: Toivo Sukari. (Weekly magazine of the journalist training of the University of Tampere) Utain, 30 November 2006, number 15. ISSN1459-675X. Online version, accessed on 1 February 2008