From supporting the operations and
administration of the board to effectively managing the human resources
of the company, Chief Executive Officers are tasked with various
functions and responsibilities required to their lead members of their
staff towards achieving certain goals.
These outstanding individuals have earned
their reputation as highly-respected and accomplished professionals
in the world’s second most populous continent. Our Top 10 CEOs were
selected based on the impact their companies have had on business in
Nigeria and their overall contribution to economic growth. In no
respective order, meet the most influential CEOs in Nigeria, 2017.
Mr Segun Agbaje, Guaranty Trust Bank
Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Mr Segun AgbajeManaging Director of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, Mr. Segun Agbaje is
renowned for his experience the banking industry. With over 19 years in
investment and international banking, he is currently tasked with the
gruelling work of managing the Nigerian lender’s day-to-day operations.
His diligence in carrying out his duties has given him his reputation as
a highly respected and very accomplished professional within the West
African sub-region. Having led and executed numerous projects involving innovative and
complex transactions in financial advisory and debt and equity capital
raising in several sectors of the Nigerian economy, Mr. Agbaje has an
incredibly complex understanding of the Nigerian business environment. In 2007, Mr Agbaje was instrumental in organizing Guaranty Trust
Bank’s landmark USD350million Eurobond offering. A move which
led Guaranty Trust Bank to become the first Nigerian company and first
bank in Sub-Saharan Africa to be listed on the Main Market of the London
Stock Exchange. Mr. Agbaje is a member of notable company boards including Guaranty
Trust Bank (Gambia) Limited, Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Limited,
Guaranty Trust Bank (UK) Limited and also a Director on the MasterCard
Advisory Board in the Middle East and Africa. He was recently
recognized as CEO of the Year at the 2015 Finance Monthly Global Awards.
Leonard Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh, Zinox Group
Chairman and CEO, Zinox Group, Leonard Stanley Nnamdi Ekeh,A trail blazer in Nigeria’s IT industry, Stanley Ekeh set up Zinox
Technologies Limited in 2001 determined to fill the gap in the market
for manufacturing computers locally. To achieve this, Zinox Computers
was launched – Nigeria’s First Internationally Certified Branded
Computers, which came with a Naira sign and a power supply designed to
be compatible with the country’s unstable power output. With Task Systems Limited, his first company, he computerized 95
percent of the Print Media, Publishing Houses and Advertising Agencies
in Nigeria, winning several outstanding industry awards. He also
pioneered IT solutions and distribution in West Africa through ITEC
Solutions Limited and Technology Distributions Limited and TD,
respectively, which are both award-winning companies. He has also been
involved with ICT Brokers, Buyright AFRICA Dotcom and ICT Connect. In
2013 Eke’s Zinox released its Zipad tablet, another pioneering feat by
the indigenous company. Jason Njoku, Irokotv co-founder of iROKO Partners, Jason NjokuJason is the cofounder of iROKO Partners, an African-focused media
streaming platform that has drawn significant attention since inception
for its innovation in utilizing an untapped million dollar opportunity. A
chemistry graduate from the University of Manchester, Jason identified a
huge gap in the delivery of local content online and founded iROKO
Partners with partner, Bastian Gotter, in 2010. Together, they have
elevated the business to prominence. The internet TV pioneer recently announced the launch of its own
global content distribution and licensing division, iROKO Global. This
means that aside from streaming Nollywood movies online, it will
lease its extensive library of Nollywood films and Television series,
both online and offline, to audiences across key market spaces all over
the world, through Pay Television (like DStv, Startimes, GoTv), Internet
Television, Inflight and Youtube channels. Mosunmola Abudu, EbonyLife TV CEO EbonyLife TV, Mosunmola AbuduFondly referred to as the queen of talk shows and Nigeria’s Oprah,
Mosunmola “Mo” Abudu is a media mogul and self-taught TV host. In 2013,
Abudu launched EbonyLife TV, Africa’s first continent-wide black
entertainment network, targeting Africa’s growing and aspiring middle
class with programming that celebrates style and success while
motivating its audiences to dream and dream big. The Nigerian TV personality has arguably revolutionised TV in Africa
since she launched the continent’s first syndicated talk show, Moments
With Mo, in 2006 and with EbonyLife TV, she is definitely one of the
CEOs to look out for in the coming year. Mo was recognized by Forbes as one of Africa’s Most Successful Women in 2015.
Ayodeji Adewunmi, Jobberman
CEO Jobberman, Ayodeji Adewunmi
Ayodeji Adewunmi is the CEO of one of Nigeria’s biggest job portals,
Jobberman. He co-founded the site in 2009 while he was still studying to
acquire a university degree. Jobberman has become the leading
employment portal in both Nigeria and Ghana and has recently been
recognized as one of the best internet brands in Nigeria. The
site continues to be rated as one of the most innovative technology
companies in Africa. As of 2014, over 1 million professionals and about
25,000 companies were actively using the recruitment site. In 2014, he spoke at the 4th annual MIT Africa Innovate Conference held on the 11th and 12th April at the MIT Media Lab. Mr Adewunmi has a BSc. in Medicine & Surgery from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. Michael Arumemi-Ikhide, Arik Air Ltd Group CEO and President of Arik Air Ltd, Michael Arumemi-IkhideYoung, passionate and an enthusiast – these are the best words to use
in describing Micheal Arumemi-Ikhide. The Nigerian-born, University of
Edinburgh Chemical Engineering graduate is the Group CEO and President
of Arik Air Ltd, Nigeria and Arik Air International Ltd, UK. Under his leadership, Arik Air has grown to be West and Central
Africa’s largest commercial airline and since he became the CEO of the
establishment in 2009, the airline has also become the national carrier
of neighboring country, Sierra Leone. The Lagos-based airline company,
which began with a single Hawker jet aircraft and later three brand new
CRJ 900s, now boasts of an impressive fleet of
aircrafts, transporting over 5 million passengers a year as of 2014. It
has over 5 West and Central African routes and three long-haul
routes reaching South Africa, the United Kingdom and the
USA. Arumemi-Ikhide is a member of the Board of Airline Representatives
(BAR) UK and a member of the Aviation Club UK
Uchenna Jennifer Pedro, Bella Naija
Uchenna Jennifer Pedro, Founder of BellaNaija.com
Uchenna Pedro, is the founder of BellaNaija,
an online fashion, lifestyle and entertainment blog to celebrate
Africans. She is also the CEO of BainStone Limited, a new-media company.
The 31-year old occupied the 22nd spot in Punch Newspaper’s rating of
the 100 people, places, events and things that shaped 2008. In 2011, she
was a finalist in the Young Person of the Year category at The Future
Awards.
Aliko Dangote, Dangote Group
CEO Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote
Aliko Dangote is the the king of
the Nigerian manufacturing industry and perhaps Africa. His company, the
Dangote group, which he began with a business loan from his maternal
uncle, has grown to be one of the continent’s leading diversified
business empires with interests in cement, sugar, flour, salt, pasta,
beverages and real estate as well as new projects in the oil and Natural
gas sector, telecommunications, fertilizers and steel production.
The fascinating thing about this 58-year old business
magnate is the fact that he has been able to provide a beacon of light
for young Africans in the area of employment, while simultaneously
enhancing his personal fortune.He was placed at number 71 on Forbes 2015 Most Powerful People in the World list.
Dupe Olushola, Teragro
CEO Teragro Commodities Limited, Dupe Olusola
Dupe Olusola is the Chief Executive Officer of Teragro Commodities Limited
(the agribusiness subsidiary of Transcorp) which has recently partnered
with consumer good giant, Coca Cola, to produce the Minute Maid Pulpy
Orange juice. This makes Teragro the sole local material source for the
juice. Olusola is a woman on the rise in business in Nigeria and is
known as a stickler for quality and high standards.
Speaking on the Memorandum of
Understanding with the Benue State government to lease land to establish
citrus farms in Ushongo, Benue, Olusola expanded on the vast
opportunities involved in investing in Agriculture. “The untapped
opportunities in agriculture are huge and we are committed to ensuring
that Nigeria can once again generate high revenues from agriculture as
it did before the discovery of oil. The new farming land will ensure we
can do our part to bring those untapped opportunities to fruition,” she
explained.
Femi Otedola, Forte Oil Plc
CEO Forte Oil Plc, Femi Otedola
Femi Otedola is the quintessential
CEO currently sitting at the apex of Zenon Petroleum & Gas Limited,
Seaforce Shipping Company Limited, Atlas Shipping Agency Company
Limited, F. O. Transport Limited, F.O. Properties Limited, Swift
Insurance Brokers Limited, and Garment Care Limited.
Over the years, the philanthropist
has made a significant mark as one of the key players in the business
industry, a pioneer in terms of humanitarian gestures. He has also
awarded multi-million Naira scholarships to some students in Lagos
State.
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