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Stop condeming Nigeria, we are doing better than most countries (4), By Sunday Adelaja

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Another brother from East Africa told me that in most countries in East Africa, the most successful and richest people are normally Indians or Arabs, making them to think that they don’t belong even in their own country. So when they, the black Africans in East Africa began to see how comfortable Nigerians are with being the best, they are now bold to challenge the Arabs and Indians in their countries.

How Nigeria Stands In Africa

Nigeria is truly the giant of Africa. This is not just in term of population where every fifth black African is a Nigerian. Our country also controls a lot of the economic force on the continent, with one-sixth of the continent’s total wealth belonging to Nigeria. In West Africa, Nigeria controls two-third of the region’s economy, even though there are 15 countries there. What is even more impressive is that Nigeria is playing a huge role as a big brother to all the countries of Africa:

  1. Largest country in Africa by population
  2. Largest movie industry in Africa
  3. Largest democracy in Africa
  4. Richest Black man
  5. Richest African woman
  6. Largest rice mill in Africa
  7. Largest fertiliser plant in Africa
  8. Largest oil refinery in Africa
  9. Largest cement plant in Africa
  10. Largest music industry in Africa
  11. Fastest train in Africa
  12. Longest subsea gas pipeline in Africa
  13. Largest city by population
  14. Largest news network in Africa
  15. Largest pharmaceutical industry in Africa
  16. Fastest woman in Africa
  17. Longest concrete road in Africa      
  18. Most streamed musicians in Africa
  19. Most awarded artist in Africa
  20. Most valuable tech startup in Africa
  21. Largest economy in Africa
  22. Most tribes in Africa
  23. Most languages in Africa
  24. Largest university in Africa by area
  25. Most accomplished writers in Africa

Nigeria Is Transforming Africa, Economically and Socially

In this segment of the article I’ll be using only one country Nigeria, to illustrate the huge big brother role over other African countries. Let’s examine the economic investment of Nigeria in Ghana. Nigeria is the number one investor country in Ghana, out of all African countries, followed by South Africa. A similar picture could be observed in most countries of the continent, where Nigeria is helping raise their economy through aggressive investments.

These are a list of a few Nigerian companies in Ghana.

  1. Access Bank
  2. Ecobank
  3. Fidelity Bank
  4. GTBank
  5. Zenith Bank
  6. United Bank of Africa
  7. Globacom
  8. GiG logistics
  9. Silverbird Galleria
  10. Oando
  11. Dangote Cement
  12. Ovation magazine
  13. Flutterwave
  14. Plentiwaka
  15. Remx Capital
  16. Venture Garden
  17. Multigate Solutions
  18. Sendbox Software
  19. Bento Technologies Instant Payment Solutions
  20. Scientellect DNA Diagnostic Centre
  21. Eastern Quarries Ltd.
  22. De Simone Ltd
  23. Love Simon Series
  24. Supermaritime Gh. Ltd.
  25. Harley Reed Management Training
  26. Monolo Plant Ltd.
  27. Shopadollar
  28. Speed Technologies Ltd.
  29. Waltergates Ltd.
  30. Zomatek Engineering Ltd.
  31. AB Bumps Ltd.

Nigeria Controls the Entertainment Industry In Africa

I recently saw the article below on the internet, which further proves the place of Nigeria in the music and entertainment industry of Africa and beyond.

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“A Nigerian singer Rema has surpassed 20 million monthly listeners on Spotify. He joins fellow Nigerian singer CKay as the second African artist to accomplish this milestone.

In October of 2021, CKay became the first African artist to garner over 30 million monthly listeners on the popular music streaming platform. The Edo state born musician from Benin-City, Nigeria is doing incredibly well.”

Here are the Top 10 Spotify monthly listeners in Africa.

1) Rema – 20.1 million – Nigeria
2) Burna Boy – 18.7 million – Nigeria
3) Tems – 15.4 million – Nigeria            
4) Ckay  – 15.3 million – Nigeria
5) Wizkid – 8.8 million – Nigeria            
6) Fireboy  – 7.8 million – Nigeria
7) Soolking  – 7.3 million – Algeria          
8) Oxlade  – 5.4 million – Nigeria
9) Mr Eazi  – 5.07 million – Nigeria        
10) Amaarae – 5.05 million – Ghana


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Apart from economic influence, the cultural and social impact of Nigeria on Africa is much stronger than the economic impact. Nigeria’s music industry is pulling up their contemporaries all over Africa. The same thing can be said of the movie industry; it’s so big that even in French speaking African countries, and the Nigerian accent or even pidgin could be heard from the locals. Simply put, Nigeria is the United States of America of Africa. Let’s therefore stop denigrating our country for Christ’s sake.

Nigeria’s Influence Cuts Across All Spheres of Life In Africa

A Cameroonian brother recently called to thank me for putting out all the positive information and statistics on Nigeria. According to him, Nigeria is the only reference point for the black man. Otherwise, only North African countries will be there to talk about, which would have further cemented the notion that black peoples can never amount to anything in life. If you point to South Africa, they’ll tell you it was built by Whites. But to have so many Nigerians accomplished so much in all spheres is encouraging to our fellow Africans.

Another brother from East Africa told me that in most countries in East Africa, the most successful and richest people are normally Indians or Arabs, making them to think that they don’t belong even in their own country. So when they, the black Africans in East Africa began to see how comfortable Nigerians are with being the best, they are now bold to challenge the Arabs and Indians in their countries.

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The chat below helps illustrates this dominant role of Nigeria and Nigerians in all areas of endeavours, especially when it’s seen in comparison to other countries of the continent.

1)        Richest man in Africa and richest black man in the world – Aliko Dangote – Nigerian: $18.3 billion.
2)        Richest woman in Africa – Folorunsho Alakija – Nigerian: $1 billion.
3)        Richest male footballer in Africa – Samuel Eto’o – Cameroonian: $95 million.
4)        Richest female footballer in Africa – Asisat Oshoala – Nigerian: $3 million.
5)        Richest pastor in Africa – Bishop David Oyedipo – Nigerian: $200 million.
6)        Richest male musician – Youssou N’Dour – Senegalese: $140 million.
7)        Richest female musician in Africa – Asa – Nigerian: $28 million
8)        Richest Comedian in Africa – Trevor Noah – South African: $100 million
8)        Richest leader in Africa – Mohammed VI of Morocco – Moroccan:  $10 billion
9)        Richest doctor in Africa – Ambrose Bryant Chukwueloka Orjiako – Nigerian: $1.2 billion
10)      Richest lawyer in Africa – Adewale Tinubu – Nigerian: $700 million
11)      Richest Basketballer in Africa – Hakeem Olajuwon – Nigerian: $300 million
12)      Richest stock exchange in Africa – Johannesburg stock exchange – South Africa: $1.3 trillion
13)      Richest African nation by nominal GDP – Nigeria: $610 billion
14)      Richest city in Africa – Lagos: $210 billion
15)      Richest UFC fighter in Africa – Kamaru Usman – Nigerian:  $3 million
16)      Richest boxer in Africa – Anthony Joshua – Nigerian: $80 million
17)      Richest DJ in Africa – DJ black coffee – South African: $60 million
18)      Richest female DJ in Africa – DJ Cuppy – Nigerian: $3.5 million
19)      Richest actress in Africa – Charlize Theron – South Africa: $160 million
20)      Richest music producer in Africa – Don Jazzy – Nigerian: $18.5 million

Sunday Adelaja is a Nigeria born leader, transformation strategist, pastor and innovator. He was based in Kiev, Ukraine.


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