Top 10 Richest Families in Nigeria (2025): Power, Wealth & Legacy
Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is home to some of the continent’s most influential and wealthy families. These families control vast business empires spanning oil and gas, telecommunications, real estate, manufacturing, and finance. In 2025, the top 10 richest families in Nigeria not only represent economic power but also wield political and social influence across the region.
1. Dangote Family
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Estimated Wealth: Over $12 billion
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Key Figure: Aliko Dangote
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Business Interests: Cement, sugar, flour, oil refining, fertilizer
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Location: Lagos
The Dangote family, led by Aliko Dangote, tops the list. Dangote Group is the largest conglomerate in West Africa, with subsidiaries across the continent.
2. Tinubu Family
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Estimated Wealth: Over $8 billion
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Key Figure: Bola Ahmed Tinubu
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Business Interests: Real estate, hospitality, infrastructure
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Location: Lagos
As of 2025, Bola Tinubu is also the President of Nigeria. His family’s wealth stems from expansive holdings in real estate, media, and commercial ventures.
3. Adenuga Family
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Estimated Wealth: Over $6 billion
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Key Figure: Mike Adenuga
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Business Interests: Telecommunications, oil (Globacom, Conoil)
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Location: Lagos
Mike Adenuga’s family is a powerhouse in Nigeria’s telecom and oil sectors. Globacom is the country’s second-largest mobile network operator.
4. Otedola Family
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Estimated Wealth: Over $2 billion
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Key Figure: Femi Otedola
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Business Interests: Energy, real estate, finance
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Location: Lagos
The Otedola family has diversified from oil to finance and philanthropy, with interests in Geregu Power and First Bank Nigeria.
5. Ibru Family
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Estimated Wealth: $1.5 billion
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Key Figures: Michael Ibru, Olorogun Oskar Ibru
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Business Interests: Fishing, real estate, hospitality
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Location: Delta & Lagos
The Ibru dynasty made its fortune in fishing and has since expanded into property and banking.
6. Indimi Family
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Estimated Wealth: $1.3 billion
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Key Figure: Mohammed Indimi
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Business Interests: Oil exploration and services
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Location: Borno
Indimi’s family controls Oriental Energy Resources and has strong international and local business ties.
7. Dantata Family
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Estimated Wealth: $1.2 billion
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Key Figures: Alhassan Dantata (historical), Aminu Dantata
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Business Interests: Trading, manufacturing, banking
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Location: Kano
This is the family from which Aliko Dangote descends. The Dantatas were one of Nigeria’s earliest industrial families.
8. Folawiyo Family
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Estimated Wealth: $1 billion
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Key Figure: Wahab Iyanda Folawiyo
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Business Interests: Oil & gas, imports/exports
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Location: Lagos
Yinka Folawiyo Group is involved in energy, shipping, and infrastructure development.
9. Rasaq Okoya Family
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Estimated Wealth: $900 million
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Key Figure: Rasaq Okoya
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Business Interests: Manufacturing (Eleganza Group)
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Location: Lagos
Okoya’s family built a consumer goods empire in Nigeria with popular brands in furniture, plastics, and household items.
10. Elumelu Family
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Estimated Wealth: $800 million
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Key Figure: Tony Elumelu
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Business Interests: Banking, energy, philanthropy
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Location: Lagos
Through Heirs Holdings and UBA Bank, Tony Elumelu’s family is a growing force in finance and development initiatives across Africa.
How Wigmore Trading Engages with Nigeria’s Economic Elite
At Wigmore Trading, we understand the significance of Nigeria’s business dynasties in shaping the nation’s commerce and trade. We support their operations and those of other enterprises by offering:
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Procurement of high-value goods and industrial materials
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Reliable logistics and distribution across West Africa
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Custom trade solutions for importing and exporting products
Whether your business is family-run or corporate, Wigmore Trading ensures you operate with efficiency and regional reach.
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