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Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Cmanforall: 9:38pm On Jul 21, 2025
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by LCling: 10:35pm On Jul 21, 2025
Only Pascal dozie is nepo baby there
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Shimbo96(m): 11:42pm On Jul 21, 2025
Robnectar:
Where is Davidobo and shina rambodobo on d listgrin

HKNganginDobo grin
maybe they are not Nigerians 🙄 check twice.
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Nadingo: 11:59pm On Jul 21, 2025
selleniza:
Funny enough, until now I never bothered to learn the real name of DJ Cuppy.

By the way, who is Mohamed Buhari, I thought Buhari had only one son Yusuf.
She was married to Mohammed Babangida not Mohammed Buhari as mentioned
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Die009: 12:16am On Jul 22, 2025
Where is OSELOKA Peter obi son 😤
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Cromagnon: 2:56am On Jul 22, 2025
Haydens:
No matter what you can't still compare them to people born in a difficult condition, they can make mistakes and still be corrected immediately, was it no adenuga's son that lost $2m and he said that he has learnt his mistakes and it was overlooked but if a poor man pikin lay hands on even $400k he would make good use of it.


How many poor ppl that win lottery used it wisely
No de dream oga

Though, there's an exception to that because useless yahoo boys used to cash out $1m but at the end of the day they will become shadow of themselves because their money wasn't made in a right way secondly, they don't have back up even if they squander the money.

All in all, Nepo children will always have more edge than poor man pikin because he can even fail 20x and will still have strong backups worst comes to worst he'll be sent abroad to clear his head or start something else over there.
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Robnectar(m): 6:10am On Jul 22, 2025
Shimbo96:
maybe they are not Nigerians 🙄 check twice.
Yes dey are not
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by ElValiente(m): 6:13am On Jul 22, 2025
A DULL DUMB AND DUMBER WEALTHY MAN'S CHILD HAS A BRIGHTER FUTURE THAN A BRILLIANT AND SMART POOR MAN'S CHILD. grin
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Afrobasic(m): 6:57am On Jul 22, 2025
Kaycee54321:
I am the son of God.

I'm a super Nepo Baby.

Which connection pass God own? undecided
Use am collect money from bank na grin
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Betem001: 7:35am On Jul 22, 2025
raumdeuter:
Try make your own kids sef turn to Nepo babies like the parents of these people dtid
cheesy cheesy[color=#000000][/color]gbamsolutely
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by bewla(m): 8:22am On Jul 22, 2025
9jaBloke:
To qualify as a Nepo baby, you have to be remarkably successful doing your own thing. All of them are still in their parents' shadows.
this list is full of lies and nepotism on its own


Where is
Salami children
Udochis children
Ade love children


And many film stars

Jowi zaza

And many others to
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by bewla(m): 8:24am On Jul 22, 2025
MCentral:
https://moneycentral.com.ng/lifestyle/article/nepo-babies-here-are-10-successful-nigerians-with-famous-parents/
this list is full of lies and nepotism on its own


Where is
Salami children
Udochis children
Ade love children


And many film stars

Jowi zaza

And many others to
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by erniok(m): 9:12am On Jul 22, 2025
See wacky reporting. Joshua Gana, likely the son of professor Jerry Gana. You no even sure.
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by victorDanladi: 2:04pm On Jul 22, 2025
Kalulu44:
How is the song arrogant, isn't he who he is? Or should he have lied he was from the ghetto to gather pity from your likes
He doesn't have to boast with it.
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Kalulu44: 2:10pm On Jul 22, 2025
victorDanladi:
He doesn't have to boast with it.
Without the boasting inside that song, he wouldn't be where he's today. Infact it was the boasting that picked people's interest
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by GloriousGbola: 1:21pm On Jul 23, 2025
the person who wrote this does not actually know what a nepo baby is

people are confusing nepo baby with billionaire pikin

the irony is that once you go into the same business or profession your parents are in you are more or less a nepo baby as their connections and experience within that profession will pave some of the way for you.
Re: Nepo Babies: 10 Successful Nigerians With Famous Parents by Konquest: 6:16pm On Sep 26, 2025
MCentral:
A “nepo baby” is a colloquial term, often used to describe a person who has achieved success or fame in a particular field, due to having a famous parent or family connections, rather than solely on their own talent or hard work.

The term is short for “nepotism baby,” highlighting the perceived advantage gained from family connections.

The core idea behind the term is that a “nepo baby” benefits from their parents’ fame and connections, allowing them to bypass the usual challenges and competition in their chosen field.

While the term is often used negatively, some argue that “nepo babies” can also be talented and deserving of their success. However, the perception remains that their path to success was made easier by their family’s influence.

MoneyCentral compiled a list of 10 successful Nigerians with famous parents from North, South, East and West of the country.


Nigerian celebrities and business people with famous parents

Seyi Tinubu – Seyi, born on October 13, 1985, is the son of President Bola Tinubu, and is an entrepreneur and CEO of Loatsad Promomedia, an outdoor advertising company, and has built his own profile through business and philanthropy, including the Noella Foundation.

However, the establishment’s portrayal of Seyi as a self-made figure deserves scrutiny. His success is undeniably boosted by his father’s political clout—access to high-value contracts and networks that others lack.

Florence Otedola (DJ Cuppy) – Daughter of Femi Otedola, a billionaire with interests in power and oil. She’s a well-known DJ and philanthropist, bringing some visibility to the Otedola name.

Uzoma Dozie – Uzoma Dozie is the son of late Pascal Gabriel Dozie, a prominent Nigerian billionaire and founder of Diamond Bank, with a high net worth, derived from banking, telecom investments (e.g., MTN Nigeria), and other ventures.

Uzoma, born in London in 1969, followed his father’s footsteps in finance, serving as Group Managing Director and CEO of Diamond Bank until its 2019 merger with Access Bank. He later founded Sparkle, a digital microfinance bank, showcasing his own entrepreneurial streak.

Fatima Dangote – Daughter of Aliko Dangote, the richest man in Nigeria and Africa. She’s known to be involved in the family’s business interests and has a public presence tied to the Dangote Group.

Bella Disu – Daughter of Mike Adenuga, involved in Globacom’s operations and a prominent figure in the telecom giant’s leadership.

Khadija Indimi – Daughter of Mohammed Indimi, an oil magnate, known for her marriage to Mohammed Buhari, son of former and late Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, linking wealth and political circles.

Tochi Wigwe – Otutochi (Tochi) Wigwe, daughter of the late Herbert Wigwe, is a 26-27-year-old figure known for emotional tributes to her father, a banking mogul who died in 2024. She’s tied to his legacy, including Wigwe University, and faces a contentious inheritance dispute with her grandfather and relatives, despite court rulings favoring her.

Abdulrazaq Isa Rabiu – Son of Nigerian Billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu, associated with BUA Group’s business activities.

Joshua Gana – Joshua Gana is likely the son of Professor Jerry Gana, a notable Nigerian politician and academic who served as a minister under multiple administrations, including Information and Agriculture.

Joshua, born into this influential family, is a member-elect representing the Lavun, Mokwa, and Edati Federal Constituency of Niger State in the Nigerian House of Representatives, elected in 2023 on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform.

His father’s prominence—once a Director at Sunti Sugar Company and a key figure in the Third Term Agenda under Obasanjo—suggests Joshua benefited from political networks, a common privilege in Nigeria’s elite circles.

Adamu Atiku Abubakar – Adamu is the son of Atiku Abubakar, a prominent Nigerian politician and businessman who served as Vice President from 1999 to 2007. Atiku, has a huge estimated fortune tied to oil, real estate, and political influence.

Adamu is the Honourable Commissioner of Works and Energy Development in Adamawa State under the PDP-led government of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri. This political appointment suggests he leverages his father’s influence.
https://moneycentral.com.ng/lifestyle/article/nepo-babies-here-are-10-successful-nigerians-with-famous-parents/
The term "Nepo or in full Nepotism" child is MOST disrespectful to a lot of these young people from wealthy families identified here because they too worked hard to get to where they are despite the financial and social influence of their fathers or parents.

It shows the level of deep envy a significant number of Nigerians harbor in their hearts towards the successes and wealthy status of others. On a larger scale though, envy is a global negative energy that's highly destructive. If you're the child of a wealthy and famous person and you don't have the financial literacy and social skills, you'll make a mess of your situation in life and NOT be able to take advantage of the opportunities your rich father or mother has. Period.
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