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Nigerian Billionaires and Top 20+ Richest People (Entrepreneurs) in Nigeria 2015

1.Alhaji Aliko Dangote–Dangote Group, ( Manufacturing, oil & gas,)
2.Mike Adenuga–Conoil, Globacom (Oil & gas, Banking, Telecom)
3.Femi Otedola–Forte Oil and Gas( Oil & gas)
4.Orji Uzor Kalu–Slok Group(Aviation, Shipping, publishing, manufacturing)
5.Cosmos Maduka–Coscharis Group( Automobile, manufacturing)

6.Jimoh Ibrahim–Nicon Insurance, Global Fleet(Insurance, transportation, oil & gas)
7.Jim Ovia–Zenith Bank, Visafone(Banking, Telecom)
8.Pascal Dozie–MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank(Banking, Telecom)
9.Oba Otudeko–Honeywell Group Nigeria, Pivotal Engineering, Airtel(Manufacturing, oil & gas, telecom)
10.Alhaji Sayyu Dantata–MRS Group(Oil & gas, construction)
11.Umaru Abdul Mutallab– former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group
12.Prince Samuel Adedoyin–Doyin Group(manufacturing, pharmaceuticals)
13.Dele Fajemirokun–Chaiman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards(Insurance, Security, Technology, Food retailing)
14.Chief Cletus Ibeto–Ibeto Group(Trading, manufacturing, oil & gas)
15.Raymond Dokpesi–Daar Communication, AIT, ( Entertainment)
16.Tony Ezenna–Orange Group(Pharmaceutical, oil & gas)
17.Chief Molade Okoya Thomas–Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies(Automobiles)
18.Ifeanyi Ubah–Capital oil and gas(Oil & gas)
19.Leo Stan Ekeh–Zinox( Computer, technology)
20.Fola Adeola–GTBank(Banking)
21.Chief Ade Ojo–Elizade Motors Nig LTD, Distributor of Toyota cars(Auto retailing)
22.Abdulsamad Rabiu–Bua Group(Oil & gas, manufacturing)
23.Folorunsho Alakija–Famfa Oil(Oil & gas)
24.High Chief O.B. Lulu Briggs–Moni Pulo(Oil & gas)
25.Hakeem Bello Osagie–Etisalat Nigeria(Telecom)
26.Sani Bello–Amni Petroleum(Oil & gas)
27.Mohammed Indimi–Oriental Petroleum(Oil & gas)
28.Sir Emeka Offor– Chrome Group (Oil & gas, marine)
29.Chief Arthur Eze–Atlas Oranto Petroleum(Oil & gas)
30.Vincent Amaechi Obianodo–Young Shall Grow Motors, RockView Hotels(Transportation, hotels)
Now having gone through the list of richest (entrepreneurs) people In Nigeria, I believe it’s time I share with you the secret to their success. I am not sharing these secrets with you to fill up space or excite you. Rather, I am sharing the secrets of Nigerian billionaire entrepreneurs so you can pick up one or two lessons and replicate their success strategy. After all, success can be replicated.

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