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12. Bode Akindele
Net Worth: $1.2 Billion (Ventures Africa)Industry: Diversified

He is the chairman of Mondola Group, one of the largest Nigerian-owned conglomerates which interests spread across agriculture, beverages, food processing, maritime, real estate and transportation.
13. Emmanuel Ojei
Net Worth: $1.2 Billion (Ventures Africa)Industry: Diversified

He serves as the chairman of Nuel Ojei Holding Limited. Dr. Ojei heads a worldwide group of companies whose scope of activities to include construction, banking, importation, oil and sales and services of motor vehicles. He is a renowned industrialist and investor.
14. O.B Lulu Briggs
Net Worth: $500 (Forbes), $1.1 Billion (Ventures Africa)Industry: Oil and Gas

This 83 year old is a well respected elder statesman, the chairman and founder of Moni Pulo Ltd, the company majors in oil drilling, exploration and production. Some of the company’s oil blocs are located in Abia, AKwa-Ibom and Ondo States. The major project has the capacity to produce up to 10,000 barrels of oil per day.
15. Micheal Ibru
Net Worth: $1.1 Billion (Ventures Africa)Industry: Diversified

He is the head of Ibru organisation, one of the largest conglomerates in Nigeria. He is one of the nation’s foremost industrialists. He has over 13,000 employees due to his organisation’s diverse interests such as media publishing, Jetties, oil and gas, hotels, fishing, poultry, aviation and shipping.
16. Femi Otedola
Net Worth: $900 (Forbes)Industry: Oil and Gas

Femi Otedola is a controlling shareholder in Forte Oil with about 78% stake. The company owns gas/petrol stations and fuel storage depots and manufactures its own line of engine oil. Forte said its shares rose in 2014 due to the company’s diversification into power generation and distribution.
17. Abdulsamad Rabiu
Net Worth: $700 millionIndustry: Consumer goods
.This prominent Nigerian business man was born in Kano State in the year 1928 to a business oriented family. His major line of business include trading in commodities such as sugar, rice and vegetable oil. he is currently the chairman of BUA Group which is also involved in sugar refining, flour mills and processing vegetable oil. he is estimated to be worth $700 million by Forbes and $1.5 billion by ventures Africa.
18. Mohammed Indimi
Net Worth: $670 MillionIndustry: Oil and Gas/Self-made

Mohammed Indimi is the owner of a privately owned Nigerian oil exploration and production company, Oriental Energy Resources, where he serves as chairman with six of his children serving on the board. The company owns three major offshore assets including OML 115, Ebok Field (OML 67) and Okwok Field (OML 67).
19. Tunde Folawiyo
Net Worth: $650 MillionIndustry: Oil and Gas/Telecoms

Tunde Folawiyo, a staunch business man is the managing director of Yinka Folawiyo Group, a conglomerate founded by his father, Wahab Folawiyo, with interests in shipping, oil and gas, real estate, agriculture and engineering. The company’s oil exploration firm owns a 60% interest in an oil block that contains the Aje offshore field. Other interest include owning minority shares in telecommunication giants, MTN Nigeria, and Access Bank.
20. Hakeem Belo-Osagie
Net Worth: $600 MillionIndustry: Oil and Gas/Telecoms

Hakeem Bello Osagie is a Harvard educated petroleum economist and the chairman of Etisalat. Etisalat is the forth largest telecoms service provider in Nigeria with over 18 million subscribers. His net worth as estimated by Forbes is about $600 million. He is a philanthropist who regularly makes contributions to the African Leadership Academy based in Johannesburg in South Africa. He is also an Oxford University M.A holder.
21) Oba Otudeko
Net worth: $550 million (Forbes)Industry: Diversified

Obafoluke Otudeko is a chattered accountant, chattered banker and a chattered secretary by profession. He is estimated to be worth $550 million by Forbes and about $1 billion by Ventures Africa. he has a wide spread of business interests both locally and internationally. He has sat and is still sitting on the boards of various companies such as Honeywell Group, Airtel Nigeria, Fanmilk, Ecobank, Firstbank and numerous others. The Honeywell Group is a business conglomerate which spreads across oil and gas, flour mills, real estate and marine transportation. He also owns minority stakes in both First and Eco Banks.
Source-Trentonline.com
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