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18. Tunde Folawiyo

Tijani Babatunde Folawiyo (also regarded as Tunde Folawiyo) is a Nigerian businessman. He is the respectable son of late Wahab Folawiyo.

He maintains his increasing wealth as the M.D of his late father’s conglomerate –Yinka Folawiyo Group.

The conglomerate is a constant corporation that specializes in a number of key sectors which include engineering, agriculture, real estate, oil & gasoline and shipping.

According to Forbes, he has an estimated net worth of $650 million.

Tunde Folawiyo continues to double up his wealth with investments in huge groups including MTN Nigeria and Access Bank.

Likewise, Tunde Folawiyo flourishes with the help of Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum –a subsidiary of Yinka Folawiyo Group –concerned with oil exploration.

19. Hakeem Bello Osagie

Hakeem Belo-Osagie is a Nigerian businessman.

He is the Chairman of Metis Capital Partners an employer focused on brokering & delivering attractive, large-ticket transactions in Africa to pick out blue chip global investment partners.

He used to be listed with the aid of Forbes Magazine as the forty-first richest man in Africa in 2014.

Belo-Osagie is the son of Professor Tiamiyu Belo-Osagie, a renowned gynecologist who catered to the medical needs of the family of former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Babangida.

Through that connection, Keem was once secured a job as Special Assistant to the Presidential Adviser on Petroleum and Energy and later as Special Assistant to the Minister of Petroleum and Energy, late Alhaji Rilwan Lukmon.

The appointments, he admits put him in the role to close in on a few oil offers from which he made his first fortune.

Belo-Osagie commenced his profession as a petroleum economist and lawyer, following his commencement from Lagos Business School.

For more than three decades, he has been a key participant in the Nigerian financial system through his participation in various private area businesses; especially in the fields of energy, finance and telecommunications.

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Up Until 2017, Belo-Osagie was the chairman of Etisalat‘s Nigerian arm, in which he controlled a tremendous stake.

He additionally has a vary of other business pastimes in Nigeria.

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