Folorunsho Alakija
Folorunsho Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria
with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. The beautiful woman
recently revealed that she never attended a university. She made this
revelation at the United Nations International Youth Day held at the
University of Lagos
Orji Uzor Kalu
Orji Uzor Kalu is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and
New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria. He was excluded from the
University of Maiduguri because of participating in a students'
protest.And Orji Uzor Kalu decided not to continue his further
education and started his career.
Rasaq Okoya
The founder of Eleganza Group, which has a marketing span across West
Africa, Razaq Akanni Okoya had his only formal education at
Ansar-un-deen primary School, Oke popo, Lagos. This did not prevent
him from becoming a Nigerian billionaire industrialist.
Cosmos Maduka
African billionaire Cosmos Maduka dropped out of elementary school and
became an apprentice at an age of seven, because of his father's
death. Currently he is the sole distributor for BMW and Ford cars in
Nigeria and West Africa.
Vincent Obianobo
The name of this man, perhaps, is not very familiar. But his
transportation company "The Young Shall Grow Motors" is well-known.
Vincent Obianobo had not much education but today, he is one of
Nigeria's most successful businessmen.
Olorogun Michael Ibru
Michael Ibru has only a school certificate to his name. The founder of
Ibru Organization, one of the largest conglomerates in Nigeria,
finished Igbobi college in 1951. Ibru is also the head of the richest
family in Nigeria.
Michael Collins Ajere [ Don Jazzy ]
Michael Collins Ajere better known as Don Jazzy is one of the famous
Nigerians, who didn't need education to achieve success. The prolific
music producer and C.E.O of Mavin Records dropped out of Ambrose Ali
University, Ekpoma in his first year.
Mercy Johnson
One of the highest paid actresses in Nollywood Mercy Johnson Okojie
discloses that she got into the Nigerian movie industry because she
failed her Jamb exam. Now she is possibly one of the most popular
actresses in Nigeria.
Folorunsho Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria
with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion. The beautiful woman
recently revealed that she never attended a university. She made this
revelation at the United Nations International Youth Day held at the
University of Lagos
Orji Uzor Kalu
Orji Uzor Kalu is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and
New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria. He was excluded from the
University of Maiduguri because of participating in a students'
protest.And Orji Uzor Kalu decided not to continue his further
education and started his career.
Rasaq Okoya
The founder of Eleganza Group, which has a marketing span across West
Africa, Razaq Akanni Okoya had his only formal education at
Ansar-un-deen primary School, Oke popo, Lagos. This did not prevent
him from becoming a Nigerian billionaire industrialist.
Cosmos Maduka
African billionaire Cosmos Maduka dropped out of elementary school and
became an apprentice at an age of seven, because of his father's
death. Currently he is the sole distributor for BMW and Ford cars in
Nigeria and West Africa.
Vincent Obianobo
The name of this man, perhaps, is not very familiar. But his
transportation company "The Young Shall Grow Motors" is well-known.
Vincent Obianobo had not much education but today, he is one of
Nigeria's most successful businessmen.
Olorogun Michael Ibru
Michael Ibru has only a school certificate to his name. The founder of
Ibru Organization, one of the largest conglomerates in Nigeria,
finished Igbobi college in 1951. Ibru is also the head of the richest
family in Nigeria.
Michael Collins Ajere [ Don Jazzy ]
Michael Collins Ajere better known as Don Jazzy is one of the famous
Nigerians, who didn't need education to achieve success. The prolific
music producer and C.E.O of Mavin Records dropped out of Ambrose Ali
University, Ekpoma in his first year.
Mercy Johnson
One of the highest paid actresses in Nollywood Mercy Johnson Okojie
discloses that she got into the Nigerian movie industry because she
failed her Jamb exam. Now she is possibly one of the most popular
actresses in Nigeria.
Meet the 8 Successful Nigerians Who Didn’t Go To A University
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November 01, 2014
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