Two Nigerian Youths, Delano, Njoku Make Forbes List Of 10 Young African Millionaires

ONE is just 31 years old, the other is even younger. He is 30 this year. And yet, through sheer hard work and cast-iron determination, they are known worldwide as successful entrepreneurs. Their fortune is already being measured in millions of dollars. And guess what? They are Nigerians. They are just two out of millions of Nigerian youths, to whom the future belongs, depending on how they use their youth.

Recent statistics from the Manpower Board and the Federal Bureau of Statistics show that there are about 80 million Nigerian youths, representing 60 per cent of the total population of the country. Sixty-four million of them are said to be unemployed, while 1.6 million are under-employed.

The two Nigerians, Jason Njoku and Ladi Delano, were named alongside eight others as 10 young African millionaires to watch by influential business magazine, Forbes.

Forbes is an American business magazine, which features original articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. It also reports on related subjects such as technology, communications, science, and law. The magazine is well-known for its lists, including its lists of the richest Americans (the Forbes 400), highest-paid stars under 30, and its list of billionaires. The motto of Forbes magazine is “The Capitalist Tool.”

The listed Africans, in their 20s and 30s, the magazine said, have built businesses and amassed million-dollar fortunes.

Delano, aged 30, is Founder and Chief Executive Officcer, Bakrie Delano Africa.

Forbes said, “The jet-setting Nigerian serial entrepreneur made his first millions as a liquor entrepreneur while living in China.” In 2004, at age 22, Delano was said to have founded Solidarnosc Asia, a Chinese alcoholic beverage company that made Solid XS, a premium brand of vodka. “Solid XS went on to achieve over 50 per cent market share in China and was distributed across over 30 cities in China, and pulled in $20 million in annual revenue,” said the magazine. Delano subsequently sold the company to a rival liquor company for over $15 million and ploughed his funds into his next venture – The Delano Reid Group, a real estate investment holding company focused on mainland China.

Today, Delano is said to be the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bakrie Delano Africa (BDA) – a $1 billion joint venture with the $15 billion (market cap) Bakrie Group of Indonesia. “Bakrie Delano Africa serves as the investment partner of the Bakrie Group in Nigeria. The Indonesian conglomerate has provided over $900 million worth of funds to invest in Nigeria and Bakrie Delano Africa is responsible for identifying investment opportunities in mining, agriculture and oil and gas and executing them,” said Forbes.

Also, according to the magazine, thirty-one-year-old Njoku is a maverick Internet entrepreneur and founder of Iroko TV, acclaimed to be the world’s largest digital distributor of African movies.

Iroko TV has been dubbed the ‘Netflix of Africa’. Earlier this year, the company reportedly raised $8 million in venture capital from Tiger Global Management, a New York, United States-based private equity and hedge fund run by billionaire Chase Coleman.

IrokoTV is claimed to enjoy lucrative content distribution deals with Dailymotion, iTunes, Amazon and Vimeo. Analysts believe IrokoTV could be worth as much as $30 million. Njoku is said to be the company’s largest individual shareholder.

-Nigerian Tribune

13 COMMENTS

  1. My man congratulate them……
    U wan make dem come back to Naija to help in development make evil pple from Aluu community come butcher or kidnap dem…..Thumbs up young guys!!!!!……Aluu community don get bad name for generations to come by this singular act of wickedness…..Nobody go gree marry from there again.

  2. These young awolowo nd ojukwu in representation ar realy trying nd i say more of dat. But my question is were is d mallam, why dont they ever travel abroad to make wealth other than just hoping only on oil proceeds b4 there will be hope 4 their youths. Asari dokubo called dem parasite d other time nd its true

  3. @muyiwa what do u mean what have they done to help nigeria. They have provided jobs. Let that be the beginning. After all what else has dangote and adenuga(they are on the list of forbe billionaires) done for naija. Philantrophy is not one of the typical nigerians strong suits.

  4. Thumbs up guy! Nigerians are proud of you. This is the kind of inspiration that the Nigerian youths need. These guys have a track record of hardwork and can justify the credibility of their wealth. They owe Nigeria nothing except they wish to add value on their own volition. Rather than accusing these young men who achieved distinction by dint of hardwork and resilience, let the corrupt politicians release the product of their theft and corruption for developmental projects.