Tripoli-born American executive Nazzic Keene receives $8.6-million salary from SAIC in 2023
The impressive compensation package underscores Keene’s contribution to the company’s growth until her decision to step down from the CEO position.
The impressive compensation package underscores Keene’s contribution to the company’s growth until her decision to step down from the CEO position.
With a net worth of $3.3 billion, Adenuga holds the title of the third-richest billionaire in Nigeria.
The recent slump in Steward’s net worth is attributed to his substantial 59-percent stake in World Wide Technology.
With a diverse portfolio and impactful investment strategy, Otedola has become the third-richest investor on the Nigerian Exchange.
Rabiu’s portfolio includes a 99.8-percent stake in BUA Foods, the crown jewel of his holdings, valued at N3.64 trillion ($4.54 billion).
To ensure international standards, Wigwe aims to recruit 30 percent of teaching staff from the United States and the UK.
Prominent figures benefiting significantly from the recent bullish trend on the Malawi Stock Exchange include Hitesh Anadkat and Thom Mpinganjira.
LeBron has broken new ground as the league’s first billionaire.
Dangote initially acquired the ultra-long-range jet for $45.5 million 13 years ago to commemorate his 53rd birthday.
Flutterwave has gained prominence in the fintech sector under the leadership of Nigerian billionaire Olugbenga Agboola.
Leading the ranks on the Nigerian Exchange are iconic figures like Aliko Dangote, Femi Otedola, and Abdul Samad Rabiu.
The transformation of South Africa’s retail landscape owes its momentum to billionaire proprietors and executives who have ascended to unprecedented heights.
The recent list highlights that Motsepe’s equity portfolio on the JSE is presently estimated at $1.58 billion.
The new premium crude oil grade was unveiled at the ongoing Argus European Crude Conference.
Africa’s first Black billionaire, Patrice Motsepe, retains top spot as the richest investor on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
Elumelu, who owns a 7.39-percent stake in UBA, is not only one of the wealthiest investors on the Nigerian Exchange but also one of Nigeria’s most affluent individuals.