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CareerRe: Celebrating High Flying Nigerian Businesswomen by ONY3KAH(m): 5:28pm On Mar 12, 2019
That's because op only put the names of yoruba women.... Top 10 Successful Nigerian Women that Made wealth by Adding Value



Imagine I walk up to you and say, “Would you like to be successful?” what would your response be? I know it would be a big yes! Sure everyone wants to be successful, but success they say is relative because there are no prescribed yardsticks to which success can be measured. This is true, but you can only beat your chest and say you are successful in any society when you engage in an activity that adds value and at the same time results in a reasonable financial reward for you. In this regards, this article will focus on inspiring Nigerian females that aspire to become successful someday with our list of top 10 successful Nigerian women that made wealth by adding value to their society.

Just like we said earlier, one is truly successful when you can positively affect (empower) others with the values that you have inside. So ultimately there is no true success without “value”. Yes! Talking about value may sound very theoretical and less tangible because we just want to become rich, but discovering your true value is a step forward to achieving good success.

Aspiring to becoming financially successful is off course everyone’s dream, but the questions here are how do we bring our financial dreams into a reality? What are our plans of achieving that monetary goal? Are our financial activities adding value to our society or are we only keen on making money regardless of the process. Based on these questions, we have been able to compile a list of top 10 successful Nigerian women that made wealth by adding value to their society answering these questions. These Nigerian women have gained Forbes Most Powerful Women in Africa recognition at one point or the other.

This article emphasizes  the importance of creating a successful career and amassing wealth by adding value. It is important for you to note that the rankings below are based on:

The impact/value of the company on the Nigerian economy
The market value of the brand and company
The financial capacity of the company
See top 10 success women in Nigeria;

1.    Folorunsho Alakija

Folorunsho Alakija
Talking about Nigerian women that have been able to build a successful career looking above any form of setback, then Folorunsho Alakija is number one on that list. She has succeeded in her career over the years without having a university degree.

She started her career as a secretary with Sijuade Enterprises at the prestigious Western House Broad Street, Lagos after completing a secretarial course at Pitman’s Central College London. She later joined The First National Bank of Chicago (also known as Finbank PLC) as the executive secretary to the managing director after which she became the head of corporate affairs department of the International Merchant Bank of Nigeria and subsequently rose to the position of an office assistant to the treasury department.

Driven by her passion for fashion, she left the corporate world and went to study fashion design at the American College in London and the Central School of Fashion. After studying fashion in London, she came back to Nigeria and started her first fashion label Supreme Stiches which was later renamed The Rose of Sharon House of Fashion in 1996 which was later renamed The Rose of Sharon Prints and Promotions.

Her venture into the oil business started in 1993 when she got the oil Prospecting License (OPL). The license was granted to Famfa Company Limited. In collaboration with Texaco Nigeria Limited(later taken over by Chevron Nigeria Limited), it commenced full operation in 1996. Famfa became a full family business with her husband Modupe Alakija, she as the executive chairman, and her four sons as the executive directors.

Folorunsho Alakija has both local and world recognition as a successful career woman. She was ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria. In 2015 she was listed as the second  most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. With a net worth of $2.1 billion Folorunsho Alakija is indeed a successful Nigerian woman.

2.    Ngozi Okonjo Iweala

Ngozi Okonjo Iweala
Ngozi Okonjo Iweala is one Nigerian woman that has stood and looked above setbacks to become financially successful by contributuing to the Nigerian society. With a net worth of $3 billion she has gained both local and international recognition. Ngozi is recognized as a prominent economist in Nigeria and beyond. She graduated from the International School of Ibandan and Havard University with an AB in Economics in 1976, an went on to get her PhD in regional economics and development from MIT in US in 1981 and an International Fellowship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW).

Dr Okonjo is both a graduate of International school of Ibadan and Harvard university with an AB in Economics in 1976, PhD in regional economics and development from MIT in US in 1981 and an International Fellowship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW). After her years of education, she worked in the World Bank for many years as the Corporate Secretary and the Vice President. In 2003, she resigned her job when she was appointed the finance minister in Nigeria by President Obasanjo.

In the year 2007, she was appointed the Managing Director of World Bank. Later in 2011, when President Goodluck Jonathan came into power, she once again returned to the post of Finance Minister. Dr Okonjo-Iweala is currently a senior adviser at Lazard and serves on the boards of the Rockefeller Foundation and the Center for Global Development, among others. She is also the chair of African Risk Capacity. She has recently been appointed by one of the social media giant of our time “Twitter”.

Ngozi has been honored with several awards and recognition for her exceptional and exemplary works. She won the Time Europe Hero Award and This Day Nigeria Minister of the Year award in 2004. In the year 2005, she was conferred Euromoney Magazine’s Global Finance Minister of the Year Award and Financial Time’s African Minister of the Year Award. She won the Silverbird Woman of the Year award in 2012. She has been presented with Honorary Doctorate degrees by a number of colleges and universities around the globe. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala is indeed an African personality that every Nigerian woman can draw inspiration from.

3.    Ibukun Awosika

Ibukun Awosika
Ibukun Awosika is one of the most successful female entrepreneurs in Nigeria that refused to be pulled down by the fear of the female career limitation in the country. Ibukun started pursuing her and business early in life during her NYSC period where she worked as an audit trainee at Akintola Williams & Co. After her service year, she worked as a showroom manager at Alibert Nigeria Limited.

With her strong zeal for entrepreneurship, she went ahead and founded her furniture manufacturing company named Quebees in 1989 which eventually evolved into The Chair Center Limited which one of the biggest furniture company in the industry. She, later on, did a joint venture with SOKOA S.A and Guarantee Trust Bank in 2004 which SOKOA Chair Center Limited.

As a result of her professionalism and business knowledge, Ibukun Awosika sits on the board of several companies like; Cadbury Nigeria Plc, Convention of business integrity, and Digital jewels Limited. She is also the Chairman, Board of Trustees of Women in Management and Business (WIMbIZ). With a net worth of $18.6 million Ibukun has contributed immensely to the economy of Nigeria.

In addition to her achievements, she is a multiple award-winning entrepreneurs and the First Nigerian recipient to be nominated for the prestigious International Women Entrepreneurial Challenge (IWEC) Award of the US Department of State in 2008. In 2015, she also became the first woman to be appointed Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria. Ibukun Awosika is indeed a successful Nigerian woman.

4.    Hajiya Bola Shagaya

Hajiya Bola Shagaya
As a quintessential business leader in Africa and the rest of the world, Hajiya Shagaya is one out of the few Nigerian women that have been able to succeed in their careers by adding value to her society.

Hajiya started her career after her tertiary education at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, and Armstrong College in California. She started out with the audit department of the central bank of Nigeria after which she went into business. Her business commenced with the importation and distribution of photographic materials. Later on, she went on and registered fotofair in 1997 which became one of the biggest photo laboratories in Nigeria.

 

Hajiya later became the managing director of Practoil limited one of the largest importers and importers and distributors of base oil in Nigeria.

Hajiya has been able to build her business empire over the years which includes; investments in real estate, oil and gas, fashion and others. As a result of her career strength, she has been able to attract positive recognition and awards to herself which includes; The National Productivity Order of Merit award by the president of the federal republic of Nigeria, Dr. Good luck Ebele Jonathan (GCFR).  With a net worth of $630 million, Hajiya Bola Shagaya is indeed a career icon for  every woman in Nigeria.

5.    Mosunmola Abudu

Mosunmola Abudu
Mosunmola Abudu popularly known as Mo’ Abudu is one of the strongest career women in Nigeria that has been able to build a successful career breaking the wall of society that prevents women from attaining great career heights. She has made a name in Nigeria by positively impacting her generation by creating jobs. With a net worth of $1.7 billion Mo abudu can be truly described as successful.

“Mo” started her career working as a recruitment consultant in the United Kingdom. After which she went on to work for Esso Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited (Exxon Mobil) as the head of their Human resources and Training Unit. Driven by the passion she established her own specialist human resources development company (Vic Lawrence & Associates Limited in 2000. With her burning love and interest to impact people, Mo Abudu started as executive training center at the Protea Hotel Lagos.

Mo Abudu started EbonyLife TV in 2006. She is also the Executive Producer & Host of the TV talk show “Moments with Mo“. Considering her achievements over the years, she has been able to attract both local and international recognition. Mo is described by Forbes as one of “Africa’s most successful women”.

Mo Abudu is an entrepreneur, media personality, talk show host, TV producer, human resource consultant, founder of EbonyLife TV and The Inspire Africa Foundation.

6.    Uju Ifejika

Uju Ifejika
Uju Ifejika has proven to be one of the outstanding Nigerian career women of our time that decided to succeed against the setbacks that the Nigerian society may pose. She started her career pursuit at the position of junior counsel. In 2003 she became secretary for Public and Government Affairs for West Africa. She founded other companies like; Data Appraisal Co. Ltd, Nexttee Oil & Gas Trading Co. Nigeria Limited and Brittania-U Ghana Limited.

 

As a result of her great leadership abilities, she became the CEO of Brittania-U Group. The operation of the company covers the entire range from oil exploration to production, refining, trading, supply & distribution. Hence the company is actively involved in Upstream (Exploration & Production), Downstream (Supply & Trading), Shipping and Sub-Surface Engineering Affiliate Companies.

Mrs. Ifejika previously worked in the oil and gas industry for 20 years in Texaco, which later merged with Chevron, rising from junior counsel up to regional company secretary before retiring early to focus a building an enterprise for herself,  with a net worth of $18.6 million Uju Ifejika is a successful Nigerian woman to be reckoned with.

 

7.    Funmi Iyanda

Funmi Iyanda
Funmi Iyanda is one of the most successful media personalities in Nigeria. She started her career after graduating from the university of Ibadan where she studied pharmacy. She delved into the media industry and has gained recognition for herself.

With her love and passion for media, Funmi has produced a host of internationally nominated productions namely My Country Nigeria, a 3 part series commissioned by BBC, and nominated for “Best News Documentary”.

Funmi’s shows like Talk with Funmi (TWF) and others have been generally acknowledged throughout Africa. Over the years, she has she has successfully started up four media companies which in addition to her own shows, have produced numerous TV documentaries, shows, events and special communications projects for media organizations and clients. During her tenure as CEO of Ignite Media, the company turned over $6 million in two years.

Funmi is the executive director at Oya Media, a London based media production studio and brand advisory. She was also a co-founder and executive director at Creation Televison UK. As a result of her intelligence Funmi quickly became one of Nigeria’s most watched TV personality.

She has also won a lot of recognition for herself for her exceptional work in media. She was honored as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and also recognized by Forbes as one of the 20 powerful women in Africa. She is also an honorary fellow of the university of Cumbria amongst others. With a net worth of 312 million, Funmi is indeed a powerful career woman.

8.    Ndidi Nwuneli

Ndidi Nwuneli
As a successful Nigerian woman that seeks to break the barriers of success for female entrepreneurs in Africa, Ndidi Nwuneli has been able to build a successful a career over the years. She was raised in Enugu where she attended primary and secondary school. After her study in multinational and strategic management at the whartson School of the University of Pennsylvania, USA she started her career as a management consultant with the prestigious McKinsey & Co.

With her love and concern for Africa, she decided to move back to Nigeria to invest in formal leadership development and training for youths. She began FATE Foundation which aimed at creating one entrepreneur per household. After successfully developing FATE Foundation in 2000, Ndidi went on to start her own non-profit LEAP Africa in 2002 to fulfil her vision of youth development.

She has also been able to achieve a lot over the years in Nigeria that has brought her loads of recognition and achievements. She has received national and international recognition. She was named Global Leader of Tomorrow and Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2003. She was also recognized by THISDAY Newspapers as the Young Manager of the Year. She also received a national honor, Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) from the president of the Federal of Nigeria and an excellence award from the African Business Club at Harvard Business School in 2007. She was also selected as one of the Forbes 20 Youngest Powerful Women in Africa. Ndidi has certainly reshaped Africa with her amazing works.

9.    Oby Ezkwesili

Oby Ezekwesili
Oby Ezekwesili is one female African personality that every woman in Nigeria should look up to. She has been able to climb the success ladder looking beyond every set back that tried to pull her back. Oby started her career after obtaining her master’s degree in international law and diplomacy from the University of Lagos. She started her career with Deloitte & Touché, where she worked as an auditor and management and financial services consultant. From 1994-1999 she served as a founding Director of Transparency International and as a director for Africa, she also served as a special assistant to the president of Nigeria on budget monitoring, and the price intelligent unit.

 

Oby Ezekwesili served as a Minister of Solid Minerals Development. In 2004, she served as the chair person for the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and pioneered the first audit of the oil and gas sector. In June 2006, she became the Minister of Education. During her tenure as the Minister of Education, she made lots of reforms and initiative which includes “Adopt-A-Public-School Initiative in 2007”that were both useful in Nigeria and neighboring countries. From 2007 she served as the Vice-President of the World Bank’s Africa Division till May 2012.

Aside her position in government, Oby has been able to attract some awards to herself which includes the award of Commander of the order of the Federal Republic (CFR). Oby Ezekwesili’s career is fueled with her passion for the pursuit of transparency and accountability which is worth emulating. She is one woman that has made Nigeria proud.

Source: https://www.mysalaryscale.com/blog/top-10-successful-nigerian-women-that-made-wealth-by-adding-value/
PoliticsRe: Is The 2019 Election An Improvement On That Of 2015 Election? by ONY3KAH(m): 5:07pm On Mar 12, 2019
This is a rhetoric... every one knows yaakubu manhood is a scam
FamilyRe: Suggest A Name For My Baby Girl: The Naming Ceremony Of My Baby Is Tomorrow by ONY3KAH(m): 10:46pm On Mar 11, 2019
Melvin122:
Angel
angel di maria
CareerRe: Should I Quit The Job. Please Help I Am Lost? by ONY3KAH(m): 4:44pm On Mar 09, 2019
prettysassygirl:
op are u sure u are a graduate?? your use of words doesn't depict u as a graduate. its a pity the kind of Nigeria we are in,our educational standards are too poor, i can remember one graduate my mother employed in her school that doesn't even know how to recite multiplication table 2.
oga if you don't have any meaningful advice to give... why not get out of the thread... must you show yourself... there are great engineers and doctors that cant speak or write English correctly but that doesn't make them less professionals.. English is a lingua franca not our language
CelebritiesRe: Mercy Aigbe Vs Yvonne Jegede: Who Nailed The Cleavage-Baring Look Better? by ONY3KAH(m): 12:27pm On Mar 06, 2019
Slynation:
if this gets to FP, i will donate my scrotum to the less privilege....
oya do the needful asap.... give me your address I'm coming with razor blade.
PoliticsRe: "Make Our Wet Dreams Come True" Written On Sanwo-Olu's Campaign Car (Photo) by ONY3KAH(m): 9:25am On Mar 05, 2019
Base1line:
How long ago have Yorubas been putting your tribe to shame ? This weekend is another shameful episode for Biafra especially in Lagos
ode ni bobo yi o... must you be tribalistic to comment?
PoliticsRe: Anambra King Sells Land To Fulani Herdsmen, Sparks Outrage. Photos by ONY3KAH(m): 12:53pm On Mar 04, 2019
ozoebuka1:
when other parts of the country stop selling landed property to us now, people like you will start shouting "they are envious of igbo people"

Stop being sentimental and judgemental... Cattle rearing has been their source of livelihood and you can't change that just as you can't remove trading from an igbo man... They needed land, they bought it and you are here complaining... If government gave them the land free of charge, that would've been different but they paid for it so, grow up and be happy for them.
oga pls stop forming igbo... igbos are not known to be dumb..... did you read the post.... the king sold a community land without their knowledge... isn't that corruption? No wonder Singapore and other Asian countries are progressing and we are here saying nonsense... why can't they even get a ranch, why are they open grazing... come to my village the fulani guys take their cows to people's farms to destroy/eat all their crops and when you report to the authorities.. they'll support them... oga abeg no let me vex for you o... read well before you comment nonsense... I've been seeing the way people blast the igbos even when we are right on this forum... aswear it's not making sense again... don't the people of that community have a say in the sales of their communal lands?
PoliticsRe: Anambra King Sells Land To Fulani Herdsmen, Sparks Outrage. Photos by ONY3KAH(m): 12:43pm On Mar 04, 2019
adisababa1234:
Unfortunately your leaders are thieves and selfish and they can sold all of you for money.
in your next life listen carefully in pry 4 English class... it's sell not sold... your English is as stupid as your views
PoliticsRe: Anambra King Sells Land To Fulani Herdsmen, Sparks Outrage. Photos by ONY3KAH(m): 12:41pm On Mar 04, 2019
helinues:
See how hypocritical these people are.

They claimed of buying almost all the lands in SW and North yet they can't sell land to Fulani people.

20 years to come, you guys will not smell presidency.
oga it's not by force to comment..... read well before erring your hate filled mind out... the king sold community land without the consent of his people.... that is corruption.....no wonder your daft brain make you vote buhari.
PoliticsRe: Anambra King Sells Land To Fulani Herdsmen, Sparks Outrage. Photos by ONY3KAH(m): 12:32pm On Mar 04, 2019
luvmijeje:
What you all can't accept, you will be doing it to others. You will all now be shouting one Nigeria. E no go better for all of una.
you don see say you no wise.... read again... the king sold a community land without the consent of his people.... no wonder your mumu make you vote buhari.
CelebritiesRe: Peruzzi Blasts A Lady Who Sketched Him, Says "Your Head Is Not Correct" (Photos) by ONY3KAH(m): 11:33am On Mar 04, 2019
amaniro:
This famzing must stop! Just because Kelvin Hart replied that guy that Drew him, everybody now want to turn artist, like tis some youth empowerment program. God know say if you draw me. I go only retweet.
no vex o.. who go draw you? When na only your family members know you.
CrimeRe: Lady Flogged By Her Brothers For Cheating On Her Husband by ONY3KAH(m): 9:20am On Mar 03, 2019
donstan18:
This is why virgin ladies will continue to be the best set women for marriage.

They are just satisfied.
bro na lie o.... once they taste it.... they won't get enough of it... the best to marry are matured girls with some sexual experience.
RomanceRe: Why You Should Never Underrate Someone You Meet For The First Time by ONY3KAH(m): 10:44pm On Mar 01, 2019
Amaka500:
���I still won mr melody game yesterday I won 55,000 i don't know how to say this, his game his real this is he's number on WhatsApp +2349060940283... Just try and see for your self..
bros borrow me small money inside your 55k make I use play the game too... if I win I go give you back.
CelebritiesRe: "Dem Wan Use Interview Kee Me" – Davido Says As He Shares New Photo by ONY3KAH(m): 10:06pm On Mar 01, 2019
Bloody corper
FamilyRe: I Had A Child With My Brother's Ex Wife. Please Read And Advice Me by ONY3KAH(m): 1:02am On Feb 28, 2019
Modupetemmy1:
I'll suggest you rather tell non of them. since you claimed you weren't interested in having the child stays with you, it would be better if you keep it a secret.
as for your brother ; he might still forgive you been his bro but can never regain your trust.
he's been through a lot already and revealing this to him might destabilize and get him depress which is worse.
its easy to forgive but not forget.
i have a similar issue sometime a go despite how much I love the person
he didn't even know that I was already aware of the stuff
but for peace to reign and for the family not to scatter I just hold my peace by keeping mute
it remains a top secret between both of them
non of them knew i was aware i just pretended as if nothing happened though both parties later retrace their steps.
if not for the fact that I was able to keep mute and pretend as if nothing happened family go don' scatter
it will now be;if I had known I would have kept it a secret
later on people would blame you that why did you say it despite knowing his present condition

some things are rather left unsaid. that's my precious advice.
you want to put him in more pains all because you want to be conscience free.
its not as easy as you think.
you just have to live with it
bro
pls try and take care of him
don't let him go into depression
take this advice... I will add that if you must confess go to a catholic priest/pastor that's away from your immediate vicinity.. confess to him and move on. Put everything in prayer. If your wife finds out, she might not be able to control her reaction and thereby cause more harm than good. Your brother's case will be worse he'd either kill you or himself.. and then you go dey regret say you tell am in the first place.
PoliticsRe: Thugs Attack INEC Collation Center In Edo, Destroy Election Materials by ONY3KAH(m): 8:53pm On Feb 24, 2019
KubwaBoy:
Let's settle this election thing once and know the winner.
Like for Buhari, Share for Atiku
which kain mumu polls you dey do, you be inec?
PoliticsRe: Kaduna: Atiku Wins Kaura LG - Thisday by ONY3KAH(m): 7:15pm On Feb 24, 2019
Zangazanga:
I didn't expect less from them for Atiku here. But Sowore will still win sha
Wake up pls
PoliticsRe: Election: FG Declares Friday Public Holiday, Excludes Bankers by ONY3KAH(m): 10:28pm On Feb 20, 2019
Mimo099:
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oga win alone, we are not interested..... scammer with old format. tongue tongue tongue
PoliticsRe: Elections: Atiku Slams N2bn Suit Against Buhari, Demands Apology by ONY3KAH(m): 6:11pm On Feb 19, 2019
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Christianity EtcRe: Orunmila Jogbodo Oluwo: An Educated Babalawo (Native Doctor) Goes Viral by ONY3KAH(m): 10:59pm On Feb 18, 2019
I sha know say no be him get the car.
Christianity EtcRe: Apostle Suleman Speaks On His Preferred Candidate: 'Thief Better Than A Killer' by ONY3KAH(m): 1:14pm On Feb 18, 2019
Mouthgag:
In your face
Your people are most tribalistic
like I said before, the joke's on you
PoliticsRe: Elections: Israeli Firm Debunks Alleged Contract To Jam Networks by ONY3KAH(m): 1:12pm On Feb 18, 2019
vecman22:
What kind of dead language is thishuh
a Nigerian language from the southwest... you wanted to insult the igbo tribe?
SportsRe: "This Woman Is A Better Footballer Than Some Men" (photos, Video) by ONY3KAH(m): 12:54pm On Feb 18, 2019
gungab:
The video confirm the saying WHAT A MAN CAN DO, A WOMAN CAN DO BETTER


Check my Signature for quick data at cheap rate
what is better about what she did... you guys should stop spreading yeye talks...
Christianity EtcRe: Apostle Suleman Speaks On His Preferred Candidate: 'Thief Better Than A Killer' by ONY3KAH(m): 12:09pm On Feb 18, 2019
Mouthgag:
Apostle is right


Only a Deranged person will vote for ATIKU.


Buhari is slow, a bit tribalistic and not a saint but he's far better than Atiku.


A vote for Buhari is safer.
you just said a bit triobalistic...LOL the joke's on you... let's wake up and think of our country first before party affiliations... political parties will come and go but the country is here to stay.
PoliticsRe: Elections: Israeli Firm Debunks Alleged Contract To Jam Networks by ONY3KAH(m): 11:43am On Feb 18, 2019
vecman22:
Who be this awon okoro wai just buy data grin grin grin
atlest I dey buy data.... I no be like you wey gats wait for lekan to on hotspot.... olori buruku omo ale jati jati. Were lo ma kpa e.. oloshi grin grin grin
CrimeRe: Notorious Robbers Terrorizing Lagos Residents, Nabbed On Valentine's Day. Photo by ONY3KAH(m): 11:32am On Feb 18, 2019
TheShopKeeper:
...almost all alleged armed robbers are very ugly...
them suppose give them chance to freshen up?
PoliticsRe: Elections: Israeli Firm Debunks Alleged Contract To Jam Networks by ONY3KAH(m): 10:59pm On Feb 17, 2019
vecman22:
Ftc....


God punish ipob wailers..

God punish PDP.....


God punish anybody wai go vote pdp....
may devil punish you and your oga wey dey pay you 30k monthly.... zone b... you dey find people to disenfranchise with this dirty things wey you write. Buhari must go baack to daura zombies and fools like you like am or not
PoliticsRe: Davido And Saraki Do The 4+0 Sign (Photos) by ONY3KAH(m): 10:25am On Feb 15, 2019
diadem10:
Awon Ole. O to ge. No more juicy opportunity to loot us dry.




Despite Buhari administration earning 60% less yet he's come up with plenty projects such as

Our railways at itakpewarri, Lagos-ibadan, kaduna-abuja etc,

The production of low cost fertilizers,

Zik maoseleum

Baro inland port,

Rice mills,

Foreign reserve increase from $26b to $43b,

Construction of our express highways such as enuguonitsha, Lagos-ibadan etc.

Social policy schemes such as tradermoni, npower etc

Payment of all pensions of airline staffs that were forced to retire after the shambolic privatisation by Atiku. PDP didn't pay them in the last 16 years.

And most especially, stabilizing us through this recession which happened because jonathan failed to save despite earning 60% more than Buhari coupled with the fall in the price of crude oil from $110 per barrel in 5 years under Jonathan to a paltry $50 per barrel under Buhari administration yet Buhari was able to keep us afloat while having many projects to his name thereby surprising Ngozi Iweala and Charles Soludo who predicted recession because jonathan looted and failed to save during the time of plentiful.

Sai Baba. PDP, Neva again
. How about all the loans he has been taking from china... Bro stop letting 30k payment you're receiving be above national interest... you know this government didn't perform stop deceiving yourself and other people. Pls.
PoliticsRe: 'The Broom That Brings Doom' — Nigerians React To Giant Broom Project In Abuja by ONY3KAH(m): 11:28am On Feb 09, 2019
fk001:
Abuja, Jos, Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Gombe, Kaduna, in fact all of the Northern States are enjoying steady light. i didn't include south because I haven't been there of recent.
Oga no dey lie... I live in kubwa abuja and we barely get 8hrs power...
CelebritiesRe: The Campaign Billboard Basketmouth Designed For Banky W by ONY3KAH(m): 2:00pm On Feb 05, 2019
Basketmouth has always proved himself to be a good friend

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