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Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Davina2017: 5:57pm On Dec 14, 2017
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There are several families calling the shots in terms of wealth in the country.

In this post, we have highlighted Top 10 of these families.

Richest families in Nigeria


#1 Briggs Family
Chief Olu Benson Lulu-Briggs is one of the richest men in the country. He is the predecessor of the Briggs family and the founder of Moni Pulo Limited (MPL), a private indigenous oil and gas exploration and production company.

MPL is located in Port Harcourt but has offices in Lagos and London. The company is known for its operational efficiency of international standard and it is the sole operator of the OML 114. Also, MPL applies its expertise to the operations of OPLs 231, 234 and 239.

The wife of Chief Lulu-Briggs, Mrs Seinye Lulu-Briggs is the Chief Executive Officer of Rachael Hotels Limited. She is a seasoned administrator and an accomplished businesswoman. She worked in the Civil Service for a year before proceeding to a Design Research Centre where she was the Office Manager.

After leaving this firm, she began her sojourn into the financial sector and subsequently business.

Chief Dumo Lulu Briggs is another affluent member of the Briggs family. He was the pioneer Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of Moni Pulo Limited from 1995 to 2002. He is a trained lawyer and a member of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA).

#2 Ibru Family
The Ibru family are the ones behind the Ibru Organization which was established in 1956. The organization is one of the largest conglomerates in the country with over 10,000 employees.

The organization has diversified business interests which include shipping, agriculture, aviation, banking as well as oil and gas.

The founder of the Ibru Organization is Michael Ibru. Prior to founding the organization he worked at the United Africa Company from 1951 to 1956 before partnering with an Englishman Jimmy Large to form the Laibru General Trading Company

In 1957, Ibru began distributing frozen fish in Nigeria; he was a pioneer in this business. He would later form the Ibru Sea Foods, a company through which he imported frozen fish and sold them using the back of truck. The business grew and he was able to partner with a prominent Japanese firm.

Over time, Ibru expanded his business to vehicle transportation, distribution and fruit growing, brewing, construction and petroleum distribution.

Some other prominent members of the Ibru family include Michael’s eldest son Olorogun Oskar Ibru, Alex Ibru, Felix Ibru, Oboden Ibru and Cecilia Ibru

Alex Ibru is the chairman of Rutam Motors and he was an ex-minister of Internal Affairs between 1993 and 1995. Felix Ibru was a former governor of Delta State. Prior to becoming governor he was the founder of an architectural firm. Cecilia was the former Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Oceanic Bank.

#3 Okoya-Thomas Family
Prince Molade Okoya-Thomas is the progenitor of the wealthy Okoya-Thomas family. He was the chairman of CFAO Nigeria Limited prior to his death on the 2nd of February 2015. His father was the first local staff of CFAO and he served the company for 52 years.

Prince Okoya-Thomas trained as an accountant at the Columbia University in New York City in 1981. After his graduation, he return to Nigeria to begin his career as an accountant with CFAO.

He eventually rose to become the chairman of the company. Okoya-Thomas was also the Director of Transcap Nigeria Limited, NFI Insurance Company Plc, Gateway Bank Plc and Niger Motors Industries Limited. He was also the Chairman of Studio Press Nigeria Limited.

Another prominent of the Okoya Thomas family is Princess Olajumoke Abidemi Okoya-Thomas. She is a member of the Federal House of Representatives of Nigeria representing the Lagos Island I Federal Constituency of Lagos state.

#4 Dantata Family
The Dantata Family is arguably the richest families in the country with the billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote also being related to this prestigious family.

Sanusi Dantata was a Nigerian entrepreneur and the son of Alhassan Dantata. His father, Alhassan was a Northern Nigerian trader in kola nuts, ground nuts and distributor of European goods. He used to supply the large British trading companies with raw materials. When he died, he was said to be one of the wealthiest men in West Africa.

The other members of the family include:

Ahmadu Dantata (1916-1960): son, a politician
Alhaji Abdulkadir Dantata: grandson
Alhaji Mudi Dantata (1918-2005), son, a successful Businessman
Aliko Dangote (1957- ): great grandson, a billionaire
Aminu Dantata (1931- ): son, a businessman
Mamuda Dantata (1922–1983): son, founder of the West African Pilgrims Association and a currency trader
Sanusi Dantata (1917-1997): son, a successful businessman
#5 Fajemirokun family
The Fajemirokun family is one family that doesnt currently feature prominently on the rich list but their investments still exist in various sectors of the economy.

The precursor of this family, Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun was a trade unionist that later became one of the major Nigerian industrialists and businessmen.

Fajemirokun was the one that led the negotiations to establish a merchant bank bringing in First Bank of Boston (later Bank of Boston). This would later lead to the establishment of Nigerian-American Merchant Bank Limited (NAMBL).

He also founded Henry Stephen, a pioneer company in the Nigerian Oil industry. It was the first indigenous private oil company to get an offshore exploration license in the country’s first ever offshore licensing round of oil prospecting licenses (OPL) in 1970.

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Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Eggcelent(m): 6:26pm On Dec 14, 2017
Happy For Them

I Am Also Inspired To Build Large Fortunes For My Children
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Nobody: 6:32pm On Dec 14, 2017
shocked


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Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Samusu(m): 9:12pm On Dec 14, 2017
That Dantata family though.
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by dayleke: 9:17pm On Dec 14, 2017
Watch out!!!!

We next....
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Nobody: 10:12pm On Dec 14, 2017
OP my family nko grin grin grin








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Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by maklelemakukula(m): 11:00pm On Dec 14, 2017
This thread has sarki written all over it
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by ouzo1(m): 11:37pm On Dec 14, 2017
I won't gather money for anybody.... OYO na my papa instill inside us
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Nobody: 1:23am On Dec 15, 2017
Fake news.

1. When did forbes start doing rich family lists for inconsequential african countries? undecided

2. How can forbes use this kind of language?
"There are several families calling the shots in terms of wealth in the country" cry

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Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by naijabioworth(m): 7:00am On Nov 17, 2018
Oil & Gas, Politics, Real estate, Trades and Royalties are what makes up about 90 percent of the wealth among the Richest Families In Nigeria
https://naijabioworth.com.ng/top-10-richest-families-in-nigeria/
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by konews: 10:12am On Feb 17, 2019
Around the world there are families that are rich more than many other families. Most of the wealthy families in the world controls about 80% of what’s happening in today’s economy. In this article we will bring the list of that was released by Forbes regarding who is the Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria 2019 is. In case you were wondering who the are. Nigeria is among the countries with many families own assets and investments that are worthy of billions of dollars.
http://www.konews.com.ng/top-richest-families-in-nigeria/
Re: Top 10 Richest Families In Nigeria (forbes List, 2018) by Nobody: 10:32am On Feb 17, 2019
Fake news.

1. When did forbes start doing rich family lists for inconsequential african countries? undecided

2. How can forbes use this kind of language?
"There are several families calling the shots in terms of wealth in the country" cry
Lmao!

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