In 2025, Nigerian women have firmly established themselves at the helm of the nation’s most influential companies. From banking giants to energy conglomerates, these trailblazing leaders are not only breaking barriers but are also steering their organizations toward unprecedented growth. Collectively, they manage assets exceeding ₦81 trillion, underscoring their pivotal role in Nigeria’s corporate landscape. Nairametrics
1. Adaora Umeoji – Zenith Bank Plc
Adaora Umeoji made history as the first female Group Managing Director/CEO of Zenith Bank in June 2024. With a robust academic background, including degrees from Harvard and MIT, she has been instrumental in the bank’s strategic direction. Her leadership continues to set new benchmarks in Nigeria’s banking sector. Wikpedia
2. Miriam Olusanya – Guaranty Trust Bank
Miriam Olusanya broke new ground as the first female Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank in 2021. An alumna of the University of Ibadan and the University of Liverpool, she has been with GTB since 1998, holding pivotal roles that have shaped the bank’s trajectory. Wikipedia
3. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe – Fidelity Bank Plc
Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe made history as the first female Managing Director/CEO of Fidelity Bank in January 2021. Her tenure has seen significant growth, with the bank’s Profit Before Tax soaring from ₦25.22 billion in 2021 to ₦122 billion in 2023. She has also spearheaded the bank’s expansion into international markets. Wikipedia
4. Tinuade Sanda – Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC)
Tinuade Sanda shattered the glass ceiling by becoming the first female Managing Director of EKEDC. Her leadership has been marked by innovative initiatives, including the Mobile MAP Initiative, which delivered over 80,000 electricity meters, significantly reducing losses in the power sector. Wikipedia
5. Owen Omogiafo – Transcorp Group
Owen Omogiafo ascended to the role of President/CEO of Transcorp Group in March 2020, becoming the youngest and first female to lead the conglomerate. Her leadership spans across various sectors, including hospitality, energy, and healthcare, driving Transcorp’s diversified growth. Wikipedia
6. Arunma Oteh – Nigerian Capital Market Authority
Arunma Oteh has been a formidable force in Nigeria’s capital markets, having served as the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Her contributions have been recognized globally, earning her accolades such as the CNBC Africa All Africa Business Leaders Award in 2014. Wikipedia
7. Idu C. Okwuosa-Okeahialam – Royal Exchange Plc
Appointed as the Managing Director of Royal Exchange Plc in May 2025, Idu C. Okwuosa-Okeahialam brings a wealth of experience to the insurance sector. Under her leadership, the company recorded significant revenue and asset growth in 2024. Nairametrics
8. Jane Kimemia – Optiva Capital Partners Ltd.
As the Managing Director/CEO of Optiva Capital Partners Ltd., Jane Kimemia is a Pan-African business leader with a strong presence in wealth management. Her leadership continues to influence the financial services landscape in Nigeria. Nigerian CEO Magazine
9. Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu – Royal Exchange General Insurance Ltd.
Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu leads Royal Exchange General Insurance Ltd., bringing strategic direction to the company. Her leadership is pivotal in the company’s operations and growth within the insurance sector. Nigerian CEO Magazine
10. Nkechi Obi – Techno Oil Limited
Nkechi Obi, OON, serves as the Managing Director/CEO of Techno Oil Limited, a leading oil and energy company in Nigeria. Her entrepreneurial spirit has been instrumental in the company’s expansion and success in the energy sector. Nigerian CEO Magazine
11. Cynthia Ikponmwosa – LAPO Microfinance Bank Nigeria Ltd.
Cynthia Ikponmwosa leads LAPO Microfinance Bank Nigeria Ltd., a prominent financial services provider. Her leadership focuses on expanding access to financial services for underserved populations, driving financial inclusion in Nigeria. Nigerian CEO Magazine
12. Chinwe Iloghalu – NOVA Bank
Chinwe Iloghalu serves as the Acting MD/CEO of NOVA Bank, bringing a wealth of experience from her previous role as Executive Director of Institutional & Commercial Banking. Her leadership is steering the bank toward sustained growth and innovation. Nigerian CEO Magazine
13. Chioma Esike – HEREL Plc
Chioma Esike is the Managing Director/CEO of HEREL Plc, with vast experience in people and project management, investment analysis, data analysis, and finance operations. Her expertise continues to drive the company’s success in the financial sector. Nigerian CEO Magazine
14. Teju Ajani – Apple Inc., Nigeria
Teju Ajani serves as the Managing Director for Apple Inc. in Nigeria, marking a significant milestone as the company’s first African top-executive employee. Her leadership is pivotal in Apple’s expansion and operations across the African continent. Nigerian CEO Magazine
15. Dame (Dr.) Adaora Umeoji OON – Zenith Bank Plc
Dame (Dr.) Adaora Umeoji OON continues to lead Zenith Bank Plc as the Group Managing Director/CEO. Her extensive experience and strategic vision have been instrumental in the bank’s growth and success in the Nigerian banking sector. Nigerian CEO Magazine
The ascent of these remarkable women to the pinnacle of Nigeria’s corporate sector is a testament to their resilience, expertise, and leadership. As they continue to break barriers and set new standards, they inspire the next generation of female leaders in Nigeria and beyond. Their stories are not just about personal achievements but also about the collective progress of women in leadership roles across Africa.
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