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Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by FreeStuffsNG(op): 8:42pm On Feb 08, 2025
Top 5 richest women in Nigeria
by Ayobami Sanusi February 8, 2025

Nigeria is home to several powerful and wealthy women who have built remarkable empires and impacted lives through their businesses and philanthropy. In this article are the top richest women in Nigeria derived from reliable sources including Forbes Africa and other trusted financial reports.

1. Folorunsho Alakija
Net Worth: $1 billion


Folorunsho Alakija is widely celebrated as one of the richest women in Nigeria and Africa. She built her wealth through investments in the oil and gas industry and real estate. As the Vice Chairperson of Famfa Oil, one of Nigeria’s leading oil exploration companies, Alakija’s success story inspires many.

She started her career as a fashion designer, creating high-end designs for elite clients. Today, she is a prominent philanthropist, funding education and healthcare initiatives through her foundation.

2. Hajia Bola Shagaya
Net Worth: $950 million


Bola Shagaya is an influential businesswoman and one of Nigeria’s richest women. Her business empire spans real estate, oil and gas, and banking.


Shagaya is the founder of Bolmus Group International, a diversified company with interests in various sectors. She has also invested heavily in property development across Africa and Europe.

3. Daisy Danjuma
Net Worth: $900 million

Daisy Danjuma is an accomplished lawyer, politician, and entrepreneur. She is married to retired General Theophilus Danjuma, a billionaire businessman.

Daisy has held influential positions, including serving as a Senator representing Edo South Senatorial District. Her investments in oil, real estate, and other sectors make her one of Nigeria’s wealthiest women.


4. Fifi Ejindu
Net Worth: $850 million


Fifi Ejindu, an architect and entrepreneur, is a prominent figure in Nigeria’s business landscape. She is the CEO of Starcrest Group, a conglomerate involved in oil and gas, real estate, and construction.

Ejindu is also known for her philanthropy, supporting education and youth empowerment programs. Her passion for architecture has also led to stunning contributions to Nigeria’s skyline.


5. Stella Chinyelu Okoli
Net Worth: $800 million


Stella Okoli is a visionary Pharmacist, business executive, and philanthropist who founded Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries LTD.


She holds prominent positions as the Vice President of both the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture.

In honour of her late son, Chike Okoli, who passed away in 2005, she established the Chike Okoli Foundation in 2006. Additionally, she oversees the Chike Okoli Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies.

The richest women in Nigeria have shown resilience, innovation, and dedication in their various fields. These women have created lasting legacies while contributing to Nigeria’s development.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/top-5-richest-women-in-nigeria/#google_vignette

Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by FreeStuffsNG(op): 8:43pm On Feb 08, 2025
The richest women in Nigeria have shown resilience, innovation, and dedication in their various fields. These women have created lasting legacies while contributing to Nigeria’s development.

Great Amazons! I celebrate you mas.
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by helinues: 8:44pm On Feb 08, 2025
The original slay queens
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by adeoyekay(m): 8:44pm On Feb 08, 2025
Women of substance, what of Dr. Ngozi Nkojo Nweala
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by MufasaLion: 8:45pm On Feb 08, 2025
My baby is always on the list. smiley
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Emokhe:
The real beauty and brains!
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by turmacs(f): 8:57pm On Feb 08, 2025
grin
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by highchief1:
FreeStuffsNG:
Top 5 richest women in Nigeria
by Ayobami Sanusi February 8, 2025

Nigeria is home to several powerful and wealthy women who have built remarkable empires and impacted lives through their businesses and philanthropy. In this article are the top richest women in Nigeria derived from reliable sources including Forbes Africa and other trusted financial reports.

1. Folorunsho Alakija
Net Worth: $1 billion


Folorunsho Alakija is widely celebrated as one of the richest women in Nigeria and Africa. She built her wealth through investments in the oil and gas industry and real estate. As the Vice Chairperson of Famfa Oil, one of Nigeria’s leading oil exploration companies, Alakija’s success story inspires many.

She started her career as a fashion designer, creating high-end designs for elite clients. Today, she is a prominent philanthropist, funding education and healthcare initiatives through her foundation.

2. Hajia Bola Shagaya
Net Worth: $950 million


Bola Shagaya is an influential businesswoman and one of Nigeria’s richest women. Her business empire spans real estate, oil and gas, and banking.


Shagaya is the founder of Bolmus Group International, a diversified company with interests in various sectors. She has also invested heavily in property development across Africa and Europe.

3. Daisy Danjuma
Net Worth: $900 million

Daisy Danjuma is an accomplished lawyer, politician, and entrepreneur. She is married to retired General Theophilus Danjuma, a billionaire businessman.

Daisy has held influential positions, including serving as a Senator representing Edo South Senatorial District. Her investments in oil, real estate, and other sectors make her one of Nigeria’s wealthiest women.


4. Fifi Ejindu
Net Worth: $850 million


Fifi Ejindu, an architect and entrepreneur, is a prominent figure in Nigeria’s business landscape. She is the CEO of Starcrest Group, a conglomerate involved in oil and gas, real estate, and construction.

Ejindu is also known for her philanthropy, supporting education and youth empowerment programs. Her passion for architecture has also led to stunning contributions to Nigeria’s skyline.


5. Stella Chinyelu Okoli
Net Worth: $800 million


Stella Okoli is a visionary Pharmacist, business executive, and philanthropist who founded Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries LTD.


She holds prominent positions as the Vice President of both the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture.

In honour of her late son, Chike Okoli, who passed away in 2005, she established the Chike Okoli Foundation in 2006. Additionally, she oversees the Chike Okoli Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies.

The richest women in Nigeria have shown resilience, innovation, and dedication in their various fields. These women have created lasting legacies while contributing to Nigeria’s development.

https://tribuneonlineng.com/top-5-richest-women-in-nigeria/#google_vignette

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Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by GeneralPula: 9:24pm On Feb 08, 2025
Sabi women with doings..
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by kettykings: 9:49pm On Feb 08, 2025
Remove those who made money through government circles, I want to check something.
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Melagros(m): 10:02pm On Feb 08, 2025
COMRADES are speechless, this one na old list nah, we don read am tired, we need new female billionaires
By the way, this list is not complete without the likes of Okonjo Iweala and co
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Akfrenzy(m):
grin IGBO'S LEAD other's are government empowered
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Magnumproperty: 10:03pm On Feb 08, 2025
Waoooo. Omoluabis must always sit at the top.
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by haybhi1(m):
Two Yorubas, being the top 2, in a list of 5 is not bad. I know if it extends a lot further, we'll dominate the rest of the spaces because our women in the Omoluabi dynasty are woven with success, prosperity, and greatness.

Dear Omoluabi women, success is in you. Keep giving your all and keep flying. Your DNA is woven with gold. Know this, know peace, and know yourself.
ezegenigbonine:
What have you achieved to make your Yoruba proud racist?
Well, you may not read about me as the richest in future, but one day you may find yourself sick in the hospital and I may just be the one to bring you back to good health. cool cool Yeah, we're the hero without capes and that's one of life's best achievements. Wherever you are, do yourself, do greatness, staying humble all the way. That's the Omoluabi spirit, you know.😎😎

Meanwhile, we're Yorubas, we're never racist. We just rekindle our greatness sometimes by reminding ourselves who we are. Yes, we have pride, but it's because we deserve to celebrate ourselves. 😌😌

Peace.✌️✌️
Believeintruth:
This statement of yours illustrates tribalism which is worse than racism.
Whenever you people come across small English, you learn to overuse it until it's cliché. It's like you were forced to go school cos you don't even know what you're saying. You don't know meaning of tribalism, you just throw the word around.

Is it a sin to celebrate one's tribe? Absolutely no! In fact, Igbo people don't seize opportunities to echo "Igbo Amaka" as probably a show of support for theirs. Did I abuse other tribes? No! Do I do bad trying to encourage our women so others among us feel the sense of pride and the drive? No! Indeed I'll do it again and again.

Our Yoruba women are a lot hardworking and it's indeed overdue someone's just recognizing them. Think Prof Adetoun Ogunseye(First female prof), prof Dupeolu(Unilorin), Prof Folasade(Unilag vc), Prof Adenike(FUTA vc), think Amusan, think Tiwa Savage, think Aluko, think Tems, think Ayra Starr, think Osoala, think Mo Abudu, think Yemisi Edun, think Bolaji Agbede, think Bola Adesola, think Bukola Smith, Kafilat Araoye, Miriam Olusanya, think Kekere-ekun Kudirat, think Ire Aderiokun, think Odunayo Eweniyi, think Honey Ogundeyi, the list is just endless!

Now, do I give a Bleep how you, Believeintruth, feel? 100% no!!! Because your sense of guilt-tripping and/or inferiority complex has absolutely nothing on me!

Peace 😎😎
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by tableshaker: 10:05pm On Feb 08, 2025
You won't find her name there because she is a politician, politicians cant make the list
either male or female
adeoyekay:
Women of substance, what of Dr. Ngozi Nkojo Nweala
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Arostar2023: 10:07pm On Feb 08, 2025
highchief1:
the emzor woman that made Onyeka onwuenu to die
How was that?
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by allen113: 10:08pm On Feb 08, 2025
highchief1:
the emzor woman that made Onyeka onwuenu to die
Please shed more light on this.
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by ezegenigbonine: 10:10pm On Feb 08, 2025
Real sugar mamas, others na chaff grin grin
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by DuBLINGreenb(m): 10:10pm On Feb 08, 2025
Make una Dey whine una selves
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Soljaboi44(m): 10:11pm On Feb 08, 2025
wow shocked
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by tnerro1(m): 10:11pm On Feb 08, 2025
Abeg which one was the side chick that was dashed oil well wey come blow after that?
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Efuaye(m): 10:11pm On Feb 08, 2025
What of Stella Odua former aviation minister?
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by haybhi1(m):
highchief1:
the emzor woman that made Onyeka onwuenu to die
una go just open mouth talk rubbish.

You dey there?
highchief1:
na her birthday onyeke go perform die that’s what I mean.i stand to be corrected
All right, sorry sire. However, we should learn to refrain from pointing fingers unless it court-proven.
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by ezegenigbonine: 10:11pm On Feb 08, 2025
Katakata10:
Animåls claiming billionaires did not occupy the list
Your families abi
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by ezegenigbonine: 10:13pm On Feb 08, 2025
haybhi1:
Two Yorubas, being the top 2, in a list of 5 is not bad. I know if it extends a lot further, we'll dominate the rest of the spaces because our women in the Omoluabi dynasty are woven with success, prosperity, and greatness.

Dear Omoluabi women, success is in you. Keep giving your all and keep flying. Your DNA is woven with gold. Know this, know peace, and know yourself.
What have you achieved to make your Yoruba proud racist?
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by dayskid: 10:13pm On Feb 08, 2025
grin angry grin

Imagine those one that use to hawk thier Toto on the internet did not make the list
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Chetas81(m): 10:15pm On Feb 08, 2025
THE LADIES ON INSTAGRAM MESSENGER FOR HOOKUP AND HOOKDOWN AWON OLOSHO INSIDE THE CONTAINER SHOULD COME AND SEE🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Thunderfayamods: 10:16pm On Feb 08, 2025
adeoyekay:
Women of substance, what of Dr. Ngozi Nkojo Nweala
The post said richest women.
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by Thunderfayamods: 10:17pm On Feb 08, 2025
Melagros:
COMRADES are speechless, this one na old list nah, we don read am tired, we need new female billionaires
By the way, this list is not complete without the likes of Okonjo Iweala and co
Is Okonjo a billionaire in dollars?
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by tiswell(m): 10:18pm On Feb 08, 2025
Some how na men dey behind the workings



Richest women ko
Re: Top 5 Richest Women In Nigeria by betnedge: 10:20pm On Feb 08, 2025
No one noticed the op just kept on subtracting $50m from their net worth until he got to the fifth
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