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Besides Globacom, these are the businesses linked to Nigeria’s 2nd richest person Mike Adenuga

Mike Adenuga is among the few African billionaires who regularly get profiled by U.S. business magazine Forbes. In Forbes’ 2024 ranking of Africa’s billionaires, he was ranked the fifth richest person in Africa with an estimated net worth of $6.9 billion.

Born in the ancient city of Ibadan to Micheal Agbolade and Omoba Juliana Oyindamola Adenuga, Adenuga is one of the most influential businessmen in the world. He is a telecom and oil and gas tycoon who holds a Master of Business Administration from Pace University in New York where he supported himself as a student by working as a taxi driver.

His entrepreneurial success started in the trenches despite coming from a relatively successful family. His father was a teacher, and his mother was a successful trader. Adenuga sold lace materials and distributed drinks to make money. By age 26, he made his first million. Since then, he has built a flourishing business empire that has catapulted him into the Forbes billionaires list.

Today, he has several businesses. Here are some of the businesses connected to the Nigerian billionaire:

Globacom

His business empire generally centers around telecom and oil and gas. He ventured into the telecom sector through the establishment of Globacom in 2003. He came into the industry at a time when many Nigerians could not afford sim cards and the cost of airtime.

He revolutionized the sector by making sim cards and airtime cheap for the ordinary Nigerian. In no time, Glo, as it is popularly called, became a household name in Nigeria and neighboring Ghana. Today, Glo has over 55 million subscribers.

Conoil Producing

In addition, Adenuga is into oil exploration. His firm, Conoil Producing, operates 6 oil blocks in the Niger Delta. He became the first Nigerian to find oil in commercial quantity. He found oil at an unusual place, 50 to 60 kilometers northeast of Okitipupa in Ondo State.

Many experts wrote off the place as not being attractive for oil prospecting. However, Adenuga’s intuition and research suggested otherwise. Explaining what made him remain hopeful of finding oil despite the warnings of experts, he noted:

“It takes God to strike oil. The man who knows never tells you where the oil and gas are. Even God doesn’t tell you. You must make the effort to find it. That is the challenge. You must look for it. God has put it there but you must use technology, you must use everything you can to get it. When you get it, you are lucky. If you don’t get it, you go back and you sharpen your pencil again. In oil and gas, you never say die.”

Julius Berger Nigeria

The Nigerian businessman holds 25.1% shares of Julius Berger. He reportedly acquired those shares through Goldstones Estates Limited. The company offers construction services dating back to 1965.

Sterling Financial Holding

Adenuga owns under 6% of publicly traded Nigerian bank Sterling Financial Holding.

Abu Mubarik

Abu Mubarik is a journalist with years of experience in digital media. He loves football and tennis.

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