Some of these valuations are a little inflated. Like the guy from Sokoto State for example. How are you worth a hundred million dollars if all you've done is work for a company for 15 years and you have a government position? Maybe he's a millionaire at the most but $100M with no business is almost impossible
This is the rrason the North doesnt want Nigeria divided, they used Federal might to assinged oil wells to themselsves and their friends and relatives. They created strong men but weak institutions, thats why their states and people will remain poor but this Igbo men started humbly and graduated to where they are today noiselessly. You only mentioned the ones you.know. Igbos abroad within $100m to $3B are so many.
The video is incomplete, and it seems like there might be a part two coming. However, when it comes to the South West states, the content to be created might still not be accurate. The South West people don't flaunt their wealth, except through the education of their children. For example, many women who own gold and lace shops in Balogun Market are worth hundreds of millions of dollars and have massive homes in London and children studying in the best schools worldwide, yet they remain very discreet and don't brag. Additionally, there are young tech multimillionaires in the South West who have created some of the popular apps used in banking today. So, this video presents an incomplete list, and even the next part might not be accurate.
You don't have any thing both the education and other wise yoruba tribe don't have it it only depends on one Nigeria without meaning in yoruba language which means oil and gas money sharing allocation every month from eastern region and education what and what have yoruba tribe discovered or create or solve or produce or developed their own land states even now power is in their hands yoruba and Nigeria is in big problem where is the yoruba education because this is the time to know what educated people or tribe can do yet yoruba tribe is still sleeping using education as covered up yoruba tribe been many in the class room or school building does not mark them the most educated people or tribe instead it is what they yoruba tribe use that education to make or create or solve or produce or developed which other tribes can not that is where different comes in between them and other tribes but been many in the class room or school building yet produce the most educated corrupt system and people in Nigeria
@@denniskcobi3470 It's important to address the misunderstandings and inaccuracies in your comment, even though it was so difficult to understand your flawed and incorrect grammar... First, the Yoruba people have a long and distinguished history of education and development. The southwestern region of Nigeria is home to some of the country’s most prestigious educational institutions, including the University of Ibadan, the oldest degree-awarding institution in Nigeria, and Obafemi Awolowo University, known for its academic excellence. These institutions have produced numerous influential figures in various fields, both within Nigeria and internationally. Your assertion that the Yoruba tribe hasn't created or solved anything of significance is unfounded. The Yoruba region has been a hub for innovation and development. The tech industry in Lagos, often referred to as the "Silicon Valley of Africa," is thriving with young Yoruba entrepreneurs leading the charge. Companies like Andela, Paystack, and Flutterwave, which were co-founded by Yoruba individuals, have gained international recognition and investment. Moreover, the contributions of Yoruba individuals in various sectors cannot be overstated. The late Fela Kuti, who pioneered the Afrobeat genre and used his music for social change, is another notable Yoruba figure. These examples highlight the diverse talents and significant impact of the Yoruba people. The claim that the Yoruba tribe is reliant solely on oil and gas allocations is misleading. While it's true that Nigeria's economy benefits from oil revenues, the southwestern region has diversified its economy significantly. Lagos, for example, is a major financial center not only in Nigeria but in Africa, with a robust economy supported by industries such as finance, entertainment, and technology. If I wanted to follow your ill-informed and stereotypical ways, I would say all people from the east are known for fraud, illegal drug trade, and violent crimes. However, I won't generalize the way you have. Every ethnic group has its positive and negative aspects, and it’s unfair to paint an entire group with the same brush. The idea that Lagos is a "no man's land" or was built solely by Igbos is a misconception. All tribes live in Lagos and thrive there, that's why everyone loves to live in Lagos. Lagos has been managed by the Yorubas, and the development and modern infrastructure coming up and being built in Lagos are a result of the vision, management, and actions of the Yoruba people. I'm not an APC party supporter, I actually supported Labour party during the election and feel the election in Lagos was rigged, however, the fact that Yorubas have contributed immensely to the development of Lagos, which is a Yoruba state... and very welcoming of all tribes in Nigeria, can not be pushed aside. Furthermore, the eastern region also relies on federal allocations. No region in Nigeria is completely independent of these funds, so pointing fingers at the southwest while ignoring this fact is hypocritical. Regarding corruption, it is a pervasive issue that affects all regions and ethnic groups in Nigeria. It is not specific to any one tribe. The Yoruba people, like others in Nigeria, have individuals who have both contributed positively and those who have been involved in corruption. Generalizing corruption as a Yoruba trait is both unfair and inaccurate. Please show me a state in the east or any part of Nigeria without corrupt people? The Yoruba people have a rich heritage of education, innovation, and significant contributions to Nigeria's development. It is essential to approach discussions about different ethnic groups with respect and a recognition of their unique contributions rather than resorting to baseless generalizations and stereotypes.
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 stop marketing ur backwardnes and that of your yoruba tribe you have nothing and you have not done or developed any thing OK your so called history have no meaning and foundation both in yoruba tribe land and the so called Nigeria without meaning in yoruba language as a whole only use education to cover up and fool other tribes when even the issue of Nigeria without meaning is concerned just look at the primitive note you write down instead of to showcase what yoruba tribe have use their so called most educated people tribe in Nigeria to do or done
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 this your write up is a cover up as usual because you don't have any thing to write home about and what you are saying here hausa fulani tribes as primitive as they are can not post this primitive write up in internet talk of mentioning lagos is this and lagos is that or university, well you don't know what you are saying Again yoruba tribe don't have any thing but so called one Nigeria oil and gas money sharing allocation every month from eastern region , again if i may ask you how many airports yoruba tribe states build by yoruba tribe people in yoruba land even if it is airspace in the name of airport apart from lagos Nigeria government build when lagos was use as capital yet Nigeria government did not developed it till today , we know the truth think about it
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 to tell you how backward you are you bring in APC you bring in lagos , come to lagos there is nothing in lagos when real development is concerned if you have not seen what real development looks like and how it is go to south Africa capital alone lagos have nothing and yoruba tribe is building nothing in lagos even the so called Nigeria government use it as capital yet did not developed lagos i don't want to continue with lagos because the truth is there you mentioned eastern region taking money from federal government if i may ask you where is the money 💰 coming from the east igbo biafra tribe and ijaw tribe and other tribes in the south south lagos seaport igbos are the highest duty pay in lagos seaport and igbos are the highest number of people that use lagos seaport both in Nigeria and outside Nigeria stop them and see how your lagos will be pls show me one local government Tinubu developed in lagos as you said yoruba developed lagos where as lagos is still primitive and poor backwardnes in every thing in human life till today the difference between lagos and other yoruba states or states in Nigeria is because lagos was formal capital only again points of correction lagos is no man's land mean lagos is a formal capital of Nigeria where all the tribes that make up Nigeria lives or where you can find them and that is what lagos stand for when igbo biafra people say lagos is no man's land igbo biafra people are not saying lagos is igbo biafra tribe land they own lagos big NO instead lagos is where all the tribes in Nigeria are which make it general thing lagos is a yoruba tribe land God given to them think about it and stop marketing your backwardnes
Sir ur wrong sani bello doesn't own Amni oil pls do ur research well he was an employee of amni the hired CEO. Chief Tunde.J Afolabi (MFR) is the real owner of Amni oils thank u
I'm pretty sure there are more states in Nigeria than these and most of the examples are personal wealth from National resources, mostly to do with oil licences and exploration which can be acquired from the two C's "Connection and Corruption". Would like to see more evenly spread examples of personal wealth from innovative and enterprising endeavours and please no politicians!
However, even if enterprising, it would include government contracts. This is way they get rich worldwide. Then they finance a political party to get eternal government contracts. A virtuous cycle for them.
Just imagine if all of these Millionaires and Billionaires were to donate at least 2% of their wealth for the better of the country and its impoverished population, how wonderful it would be. I also noticed the majority of the rich are Muslims, whom I hope have have charitable organizations established to share some of this wealth with the poor!
Point of correction there's nothing like spiritual leader in Nigeria, anybody claiming to be spiritual leader, should be for Fulani spiritual muslim leader.
All I here is Oil Block owner.How did we get here? Can Nigerians be free? Its a Big game for those who Milk us Dry.Its more than any president.Only a big fight or War can dissolve it.but who have the money to fund a war..its them the Big Men and cooperation..We look unto God to raise men to free my Nation
@@emmanueladeniji9096 To be honest, I really do not know, however, yesterday I returned from Nigeria, I visited the OSUN Festival & Nike Gallery ETC, I did not SEE no protesters, the way how the government operates, government cannot purchase foreign cars & have their own manufacturing in Nigeria, support our own Period