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Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by parisbluefox: 7:44pm On Nov 28, 2015
obiremy:
When the term 'billionaire' pops up in Nigeria, it is easy to refer to the likes of Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga or Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija. However there are some Nigerian billionaires you might not know that keep things on a low key.

See the list below of some silent Nigerians you just might not have heard of in no particular order.

1. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet:

The story of Jimoh Ibrahim cannot fail to inspire anyone treading the path to become successful in life. Born to poor parents with about 17 siblings on 24 February 1967, he became a millionaire when he was still studying law at the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) running seminars for local governments on Taxation. In 2002/2003 he contested for the governorship position of Ondo State but lost and he went on to start Global Fleet – a petroleum marketing company. Today he has grown to become one of Nigeria's billionaires and his investments include the following sectors, among others: oil and gas distribution, hotels, resorts, airlines, banking, real estate, insurance, publishing and investments. He delivers free lectures once a month at Excellence Hotel in Ogba, Lagos through City People on how Nigerians can make millions from any business they venture into.

2. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars:

Chief Michael Ade Ojo was born on June 14, 1938 and was one of the pioneer students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where he graduated from with a degree in Business Administration in 1965. In 1975, he cofounded Elizade Independent Agencies, with his late wife, Chief (Mrs.) Elizabeth Wuraola Ojo. The name originated from the first four letters of his wife's name "Eliz" as well as the first three letters of his own name "Ade." Today, the company has grown into ELIZADE Group of Company with as much as seven subsidiaries. He is also solely involved in the construction of a polytechnic; Elizade Polytechnic, Ilara Mokin which is aimed at giving the average Nigerian child quality education.

3. Jim Ovia – Banking and Communications:

Mr. Jim Ovia, an Indigene of Ika south L.G.A, AGBOR, DELTA STATE is a co-founder of Zenith Bank Plc and he served as its Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for 10 years before handing over to the GODWIN EMEFIELE also from AGBOR who later went on to become the current MD OF CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA. In July this year he returned as chairman of Zenith Bank Group and he remains the bank's largest individual shareholder with a 9.3% stake. He is also the founder of Visafone Communications Limited and in August 2014, he started construction on a $1.5 billion petrochemical complex in Akwa-Ibom in Nigeria. He is a holder the Member of the Order of Federal Republic (MFR).

4. Chief Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT:

Born in Ibadan, Oyo state on the 25th of October 1951, an Indigene of Agenegbode in Edo State. Chief Raymond Dokpesi is the founder and chairman of DAAR Communications Limited. He launched Nigeria's first independent radio station, Raypower, in 1994 and two years later he also launched the first Afrocentric Global Television Station, Africa Independent Television (AIT).  AIT is Africa's first broadcast station to transmit from and into the United States of America.

5. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank:

Pascal Dozie was born to a country court interpreter in Owerri Imo state on April 9, 1939. He established Diamond Bank which commenced operations in 1991 and the multi-billionaire has once revealed in an interview that the first customer was his wife. He pioneered electronic transfers in Nigeria to enable traders transfer their cash easily without having to carry it around. The real source of his wealth came when a South African cellphone company, MTN partnered with him to setup a cellphone network in the Nigerian market. Taking the huge risk at the time, he raised the necessary funds with MTN completing the rest and today Nigerians can attest to the success of MTN Nigeria. He is currently Chairman of MTN Nigeria and is a founding partner of Africa Capital Alliance, the first Nigerian private equity fund manager.

6. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer:

The chairperson of Zinox Technologies Limited, Leonard Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh was born on February 22, 1956 in Ubomiri Mbaitoli of Imo State. He is fondly referred to as Bill Gates of Nigeria because of his exploits in the field of information technology. The astute business man used his school fees to start his business several years ago, a decision which made him miss sitting for his LLM in Business Law which he spent more than a year to prepare for.  He started Task Systems Ltd, which is now one of the companies under the Zinox Group. In addition to Zinox, he has been involved with companies like ICT Brokers, TD Plus, ICT Connect and Buyright AFRICA Dotcom.

7. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group:

Samuel Adedoyin is a Kwara born businessman and the founder of Doyin Group of Companies. The Doyin Group of companies is a conglomerate that is wholly indigenous comprising of 15 subsidiaries. He started out as a small trading business before growing into a conglomerate. The group's business interests spans manufacturing, real estate, banking, hospitality and energy.

8. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria:

Oba Otudeko is the founder and chairman of Honeywell Group as well as the chairman of Airtel Nigeria, and Fan Milk of Nigeria. He was born on the 18th of August, 1943 and he is one of Nigeria's most successful investor and entrepreneur. He retired as the Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria Plc after 12 years on the Board of the Bank. Between September 2006 and August 2009, he was the 16th President and Chairman of Council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. His conglomerate's operations stretch across oil and gas, flour milling, real estate and marine transportation.

9. Fola Adeola – GTBank:

Tajudeen Afolabi Adeola is a businessman and politician and he alongside Tayo Aderinokun established Guaranty Trust Bank in 1990 which he managed as director/CEO up till July 2002. The bank became listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1996. He retired from the bank in 2002 after twelve years. He is a member of the Commission for Africa, the founder and chairman of the FATE Foundation a non-governmental organisation which aims to encourage entrepreneurship through trainings, mentoring, loan support and consulting to support young Nigerians. 


Source: http://trezzy2..com/2015/11/9-silent-nigerian-billionaires-who-keep.html
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by masseratti: 7:50pm On Nov 28, 2015
Dokpesi ke,that one no be billionaire o

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Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by wink2015(m): 7:57pm On Nov 28, 2015
[size=18pt]The source of their so called wealth is suspect. Take for example, Raymond Dokpesi is trading with IBB stolen money.[/size]

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Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by billyG(m): 8:14pm On Nov 28, 2015
I dnt knew what d scammer & political jobber name is doing there he made his willgotten wealth by scamming yar'adua & mko & airing hate documentarys on his radio & TV stations.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Pyroxene: 8:22pm On Nov 28, 2015
stevecantrell:
Apart from Fola and Jimoh, the rest of these men are in their 70s...what kind of 'noise' do you want from them ?
not true. I have met Leo Stan Ekeh in person and he is not in his 70s. He is super cool. God bless him and bless me too
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by wtfCode: 8:22pm On Nov 28, 2015
i'm inspired.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by paschenko(m): 8:24pm On Nov 28, 2015
sameer1212:
Good for them. In other news,Waiting patiently to beat noisy"Leicester city and silent that nasty Jordy Vardy". #in United we stand# cheesy
Noisy you, shame no catch u as J. Vardy use una break EPL record. Abeg keep quiet make we celebrate Vardy the tear leather #Legend.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Nobody: 8:26pm On Nov 28, 2015
paschenko:

Nosiy you, shame no catch u as J. Vardy use una break EPL record. Abeg keep quiet make we celebrate Vardy the tear leather #Legend.
Lol... D boy try sha.

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Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by paschenko(m): 8:32pm On Nov 28, 2015
sameer1212:
Lol... D boy try sha.
I like ur spirit of fair play...
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by wtfCode: 8:34pm On Nov 28, 2015
stevecantrell:
Apart from Fola and Jimoh, the rest of these men are in their 70s...what kind of 'noise' do you want from them ?
hater
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by MICHEALADEX(m): 8:44pm On Nov 28, 2015
Dokpesi is owing tinubi 150billion naira but case. Still deh court sha

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Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by abokiigbo: 8:45pm On Nov 28, 2015
Nine names and 5 are Yorubas. As in ehn is there anu tribe like Yorubas in Nigeria. Leading in Business, leading in Politics, leading in academics, even in church ministry.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by aprokomanager: 9:36pm On Nov 28, 2015
Vanquay:
I'm a silent Billionaire.



I FVCK DJ CUPPY AND DANGOTE'S DAUGHTER..
.once their Fathers' die, they marry me cool
end time comment
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by hardbody: 9:36pm On Nov 28, 2015
trigar12:
Nice, Jimoh Ibrahim, ovia and Pascal dozie are not silent billionaires ... I ve been hearing abt dem for long

They are all noisy. Depends on where you are listening. And i have known all of them from growing up. Money no dey hide. That stuff has a spirit
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Threecrownz(m): 10:03pm On Nov 28, 2015
sameer1212:
Good for them. In other news,Waiting patiently to beat noisy"Leicester city and silent that nasty Jordy Vardy". #in United we stand# cheesy
sorry bro....you couldn't silence the noise makers at last...lol
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Nobody: 10:13pm On Nov 28, 2015
Threecrownz:

sorry bro....you couldn't silence the noise makers at last...lol
Lol... That Vardy of a boy eh? Hmmm.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by idealsico(m): 10:22pm On Nov 28, 2015
Richy4:


Please I don't understand. Please clarify struggling Billionaire. what does that mean
Jimoh used his connections to acquire federal government assets, only to embark on asset-stripping. He is running from pillar to post in order to enter the list of billionaires. He does not count as one of the best employers of labour.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Goldencollins: 5:43am On Nov 29, 2015
sameer1212:
Good for them. In other news,Waiting patiently to beat noisy"Leicester city and silent that nasty Jordy Vardy". #in United we stand# cheesy
did you later beat the noisy liecester city or even silence jordy vardy?
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by NwaliE01: 7:31am On Nov 29, 2015
If you think it is a matter of age, check whether Your Papa or grand Papa name dey there. This men saw day when it was still night.
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Nobody: 9:35am On Nov 29, 2015
Goldencollins:

did you later beat the noisy liecester city or even silence jordy vardy?
Lol... Man united fall my hand That Vardy though! grin
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Nobody: 9:47am On Nov 29, 2015
most of these men are founders of financial institutions....I'm opening a bank soon cool
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by asatemple(f): 10:22am On Nov 29, 2015
Eddy2cute:
hehehehe iyawo billionaire 4 nairaland? Lol ok
na u wan carry last, dey there
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Nobody: 10:54am On Nov 29, 2015
How did they make it thus far?
I just wanna be successful Lord!
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Spydamannn(m): 12:12pm On Nov 29, 2015
Why talk about vardy on a thread like this...Smh
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by lawaldoski(m): 2:50pm On Nov 29, 2015
OP u try but ur fact about Daar communications is not complete and also a bit wrong. Raymond Dokpesi has retired and no longer the chairman of Daar communications. Instead, his fully into politics and his the Chairman of one the numerous committee setup by PDP
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by tonero230(m): 8:30pm On Nov 29, 2015
What of TONIMAS NIG LTD
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by 400billionman: 9:30pm On Nov 29, 2015
PEACE MASS TRANSIT.

He is the biggest commercial transporter in Nigeria after Dangote Transport Limited. He ferries people unlike Dangote who ferries cement mainly.

He has about 9,000 buses and with each bus raking in about N50,000 weekly and he nets over N3bn revenue monthly from transport fares. He controls interstate transportation in Enugu, Abuja, Lagos and Portharcourt. Listed in order of priority.

We keep recycling old lists without doing reaearch. This man is worth over $400m ....
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by 400billionman: 9:36pm On Nov 29, 2015
obiremy:
When the term 'billionaire' pops up in Nigeria, it is easy to refer to the likes of Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga or Mrs. Folorunsho Alakija. However there are some Nigerian billionaires you might not know that keep things on a low key.

See the list below of some silent Nigerians you just might not have heard of in no particular order.

1. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet:

The story of Jimoh Ibrahim cannot fail to inspire anyone treading the path to become successful in life. Born to poor parents with about 17 siblings on 24 February 1967, he became a millionaire when he was still studying law at the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) running seminars for local governments on Taxation. In 2002/2003 he contested for the governorship position of Ondo State but lost and he went on to start Global Fleet – a petroleum marketing company. Today he has grown to become one of Nigeria's billionaires and his investments include the following sectors, among others: oil and gas distribution, hotels, resorts, airlines, banking, real estate, insurance, publishing and investments. He delivers free lectures once a month at Excellence Hotel in Ogba, Lagos through City People on how Nigerians can make millions from any business they venture into.

2. Chief Ade Ojo – Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars:

Chief Michael Ade Ojo was born on June 14, 1938 and was one of the pioneer students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka where he graduated from with a degree in Business Administration in 1965. In 1975, he cofounded Elizade Independent Agencies, with his late wife, Chief (Mrs.) Elizabeth Wuraola Ojo. The name originated from the first four letters of his wife's name "Eliz" as well as the first three letters of his own name "Ade." Today, the company has grown into ELIZADE Group of Company with as much as seven subsidiaries. He is also solely involved in the construction of a polytechnic; Elizade Polytechnic, Ilara Mokin which is aimed at giving the average Nigerian child quality education.

3. Jim Ovia – Banking and Communications:

Mr. Jim Ovia was a co-founder of Zenith Bank Plc and he served as its Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for 10 years. In July this year he returned as chairman of Zenith Bank Group and he remains the bank's largest individual shareholder with a 9.3% stake. He is also the founder of Visafone Communications Limited and in August 2014, he started construction on a $1.5 billion petrochemical complex in Akwa-Ibom in Nigeria. He is a holder the Member of the Order of Federal Republic (MFR).

4. Chief Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT:

Born in Ibadan, Oyo state on the 25th of October 1951, Chief Raymond Dokpesi is the founder and chairman of DAAR Communications Limited. He launched Nigeria's first independent radio station, Raypower, in 1994 and two years later he also launched the first Afrocentric Global Television Station, Africa Independent Television (AIT).  AIT is Africa's first broadcast station to transmit from and into the United States of America.

5. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank:

Pascal Dozie was born to a country court interpreter in Owerri Imo state on April 9, 1939. He established Diamond Bank which commenced operations in 1991 and the multi-billionaire has once revealed in an interview that the first customer was his wife. He pioneered electronic transfers in Nigeria to enable traders transfer their cash easily without having to carry it around. The real source of his wealth came when a South African cellphone company, MTN partnered with him to setup a cellphone network in the Nigerian market. Taking the huge risk at the time, he raised the necessary funds with MTN completing the rest and today Nigerians can attest to the success of MTN Nigeria. He is currently Chairman of MTN Nigeria and is a founding partner of Africa Capital Alliance, the first Nigerian private equity fund manager.

6. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer:

The chairperson of Zinox Technologies Limited, Leonard Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh was born on February 22, 1956 in Ubomiri Mbaitoli of Imo State. He is fondly referred to as Bill Gates of Nigeria because of his exploits in the field of information technology. The astute business man used his school fees to start his business several years ago, a decision which made him miss sitting for his LLM in Business Law which he spent more than a year to prepare for.  He started Task Systems Ltd, which is now one of the companies under the Zinox Group. In addition to Zinox, he has been involved with companies like ICT Brokers, TD Plus, ICT Connect and Buyright AFRICA Dotcom.

7. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group:

Samuel Adedoyin is a Kwara born businessman and the founder of Doyin Group of Companies. The Doyin Group of companies is a conglomerate that is wholly indigenous comprising of 15 subsidiaries. He started out as a small trading business before growing into a conglomerate. The group's business interests spans manufacturing, real estate, banking, hospitality and energy.

8. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria:

Oba Otudeko is the founder and chairman of Honeywell Group as well as the chairman of Airtel Nigeria, and Fan Milk of Nigeria. He was born on the 18th of August, 1943 and he is one of Nigeria's most successful investor and entrepreneur. He retired as the Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria Plc after 12 years on the Board of the Bank. Between September 2006 and August 2009, he was the 16th President and Chairman of Council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. His conglomerate's operations stretch across oil and gas, flour milling, real estate and marine transportation.

9. Fola Adeola – GTBank:

Tajudeen Afolabi Adeola is a businessman and politician and he alongside Tayo Aderinokun established Guaranty Trust Bank in 1990 which he managed as director/CEO up till July 2002. The bank became listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1996. He retired from the bank in 2002 after twelve years. He is a member of the Commission for Africa, the founder and chairman of the FATE Foundation a non-governmental organisation which aims to encourage entrepreneurship through trainings, mentoring, loan support and consulting to support young Nigerians. 

Source: http://trezzy2..com/2015/11/9-silent-nigerian-billionaires-who-keep.html

Some people on your list are not even worth up to 100 million dollars. David Oyedepo is richer than half of your list. Quite funny.

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Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by Nobody: 5:29pm On Dec 07, 2016
VickyRotex:


Yea, it's "support" grin he should "sent" his name

Omo ut na witked oht ahaht
Re: 9 Silent Nigerian Billionaires Who Keep Their Wealth On A Low Key(photos) by chccho(m): 2:53pm On Dec 14, 2016
400billionman:
PEACE MASS TRANSIT.

He is the biggest commercial transporter in Nigeria after Dangote Transport Limited. He ferries people unlike Dangote who ferries cement mainly.

He has about 9,000 buses and with each bus raking in about N50,000 weekly and he nets over N3bn revenue monthly from transport fares. He controls interstate transportation in Enugu, Abuja, Lagos and Portharcourt. Listed in order of priority.

We keep recycling old lists without doing reaearch. This man is worth over $400m ....
cool oga calm down Abeg!!! What other line of business is he into that makes him worth $400m? Or it's just peace mass transit?

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