Meet the 10 Youngest Billionaires in Nigeria

A billionaire is a person with a net worth of at least one billion naira, but this young billionaires are worth more than N10 billion. In this article, I will be talking about the youngest billionaires in Nigeria. These guys are in their 30s and have amassed so much wealth for themselves. They are entrepreneurs and investors who own businesses and real estate in various part of Nigeria and abroad.

1. Iyanuoluwa Aboyeji

Iyanuoluwa Aboyeji is a Nigerian entrepreneur and investor. He is a co-founder of Andela. He was the former managing director of Flutterwave. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

2. Tonye Rex Idaminabo

Tonye Rex Idaminabo is the founder of African Achievers Award. He is also the Executive Director of Reputation Poll International Ltd (UK), and the co-founder of the Young CEOs Business Forum, a platform that trains and empowers young entrepreneurs across various countries around the world. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

3. Mark Essien

Mark Essien is one of the youngest billionaires in Nigeria. He is an entrepreneur, software developer and startup investor. He is the CEO of Hotels.ng which is one of the first online hotels booking websites in Nigeria. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

4. Abiola Olaniran

Abiola Olaniran is the founder and CEO of Nigerian gaming company “Gamsole”. Abiola Olaniran founded the company in 2012 and it has venture backing from 88mph, a Kenyan seed fund. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

5. Sijibomi Ogundele

Sijibomi Ogundele is one of the youngest billionaires in Nigeria. He is a businessman, entrepreneur, venture capitalist and real estate mogul. He is the founder and lead partner of Sujimoto Group of Companies which deals in real estate, finance and energy. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

6. Jason Njoku

Jason Chukwuma Njoku is a British-Nigerian entrepreneur, film magnate, and an African start-up investor. He is the CEO of Iroko TV which is one of the early video-on-demand movie platforms for Nigerian movies. He is also the CEO of ROK 2 and ROK 3 on African Magic. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

7. Emeka Okonkwo E-Money

E- Money whose real name is Emeka Okonkwo is a Nigerian entrepreneur, music record owner, investor and philanthropist. He is the CEO of 5 Star Music Group. He from Anambra State, Nigeria but was born and bred in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria. He is the younger brother to Nigerian music star Kcee. He is also into oil and gas business. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

8 Ladi Delano

Ladi Delano is a 35-year old Nigerian serial entrepreneur and investor who is the Founder of Solidarnosc Asia, a Chinese alcoholic beverage company which he built in 2004. He is also the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bakrie Delano Africa. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

9. Linda Ikeji

Linda Ikeji is a Nigerian blogger, entrepreneur, investor and the CEO of Linda Ikeji Media. Her company is into information marketing, advertising, movies streaming and real estate. She started her blog in 2006 and turned it into a multibillion naira business. She has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. She is currently in her early 30s.

10. Igho Sanomi

Igho Sanomi is one of the youngest billionaires in Nigeria. He is an entrepreneur, an investor and a business executive. He was born in Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria. Igho Sanomi is the CEO of Taleveras Group and also the executive director at Cosmos Oil. He has an estimated net worth of over N10 billion. He is currently in his early 30s.

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