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Two-time world champion Anthony Joshua expressed his gratitude to Nigerians for their reception during his visit, sharing a ...
Prosperous businessmen like Aliko Dangote and others have helped to raise the standard of education in the nation like other ...
Mike Adenuga, born in 1953, is Nigeria’s second-richest man and a major player in telecommunications, oil, and gas. Adenuga’s rise to wealth began in the early 2000s when he founded Globacom ...
The 10 richest people in Africa have a combined worth of $87.6 billion (£68.4 billion), and it's projected to rise in the coming years. Aliko Dangote of Nigeria tops the list of the richest men ...
The world’s wealthiest people have several things in common, but one of the most prominent is that the 10 richest have more than $100 billion to their name. The very top have around $200 billion.
Here, Legit.ng takes a look at the top 10 richest Nigerian footballers in 2015 and where they are now in 2025. Africa's richest man, Dangote fails to honour 2013 promises to Stephen Keshi and Mikel ...
Forbes has released the list of the richest men in Africa in 2025, with Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote leading the pack Dangote, in the latest ranking, was listed among the 100 richest men in the ...
From Burna Boy’s arena-packing presence to Tyla’s Grammy win and viral appeal, African music is catching fire across borders, and fans can’t get enough. According to Spotify, over 250 million ...
According to Forbes Billionaire List 2025, singer, producer and one who owns a music empire is Jay-Z, aka Shawn Carter. Since more than a decade, Jay-Z has earned the title of the most successful and ...
As per Forbes Billionaire List 2025, Jay-Z is the richest musician in the world. Jay-Z boasts of a vast portfolio, including his champagne brand Armand de Brignac and his cognac label D’Usse ...
Now im be one of di richest pipo for Africa thanks to im mobile phone network, Globacom, and im oil exploration outfit, Conoil. Abdulsamad Rabiu na di founder of BUA Group, one Nigerian ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Nigerian and South African music achieved unprecedented growth last year on Spotify, earning record-breaking royalties, the audio streaming platform said on Friday.