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10 Richest Lawyers In Nigeria - No. 1 Is Related To The APC National Leader

People say that lawyers are indigent, but that proposition is not wholesomely true today. Trust me; there are thousands of lawyers out there who are making millions of naira every week from their profession. You may not agree with me now but after reading this article you will confirm it yourself.




Well, today I will be making a ranking of the top richest lawyers in Nigeria this 2019. To make this work more credible, I will not only make the list of the top richest lawyers in Nigeria; full details (including state of origin, age, school attended and net worth) of all the lawyers mention in this article will be made known to you. Thus, if you really want to know the richest lawyers in Nigeria, this article contains the most reliable information on that topic. Without much ado, lets quickly see the current richest lawyers in Nigeria.


Richest Lawyers in Nigeria


Below are the richest lawyers in Nigeria and their net worth:


Adewale Tinubu – $700 million


Afe Babalola, CON, OFR, SAN – $350 million


Babatunde Folawiyo  – $650 million


John Olatunde Ayeni – $600 million


Adewunmi Ogunsanya – $250 million


Wale Babalakin SAN – $260 million


Jimoh Ibrahim – $200 million


Wole Olanipekun – $122 million


Gbenga Oyebode – $120 million


Femi Falana SAN – $80 million


If you wish to know more about the lawyers mention above, I enjoin you to continue reading as I will give you comprehensive details about each and every one of them. Here we go!


1. Adewale Tinubu:




Education: University of Liverpool


State of origin: Lagos


Have you heard of Oando PLC? Sure you have. Oando is one of the biggest oil companies in Nigeria. It will surprise you to know that Adewale Tinubu is the chief executive of Oando oil. In fact, he played major role in the establishment of that prestigious oil and Gas Company. He is also a legal practitioner from Lagos state, Nigeria. He is also a business consultant and a well known lawyer in Nigeria. Scholars have testified that Adewale Tinubu is a very industrious man. Despite the fact that his father was rich, Adewale Tinubu did several businesses so he could earn cool money even while he was in school.


Jubril Adewale Tinubu has an estimated net worth of $700 million. The company he works with (Oando PLC) has 7 billion as its net worth. To corroborate this, quickly search this on Google or go directly to Forbes and see for yourself. It is pertinent to let you know that Adewale Tinubu’s uncle was once the governor of the wealthiest state in Nigeria (Lagos state). So you see, he is indeed a rich lawyer in Nigeria.


2. Afe Babalola, CON, OFR, SAN:




Education: University of London


State of Origin: Ekiti state


Afe Babalola is probably the most influential lawyer in Nigeria today. He is the owner and founder of the prestigious Afe Babalola University (the second best private university in Nigeria). Despite the fact that he has a popular private university in Nigeria, Afe Babalola still practices law. According to research, he has contributed greatly to the legal system of Nigeria by representing innocent parties in court and making sure that justice is done.


As at the time this article was written, Afe Babalola, CON, OFR, SAN is a farmer. He owns one of the biggest farms in Nigeria. It will surprise you to know that Babalola is the Father of three namely; Folashade Alli, Balanle Austen peters and Michael Opeyemi Babalola. He has an estimated net worth of $350 million. No doubt, he is one of the richest lawyers in Nigeria today.


3. Babatunde Folawiyo:




Education: University of London


State of origin: Lagos


Another influential and wealthy lawyer in Nigeria is Babatunde Folawiyo. Babatunde Folawiyo  is a business man; the director of Yinka Falawiyo group. He studied at the London school of Economics and also at the University of London where he obtained his LLB certificate in 1984. Today, Babatunde Folawiyo   is both a lawyer and a business man. His company, Yinka Falawiyo deals on energy, agriculture, shipping and real estate. Note that Babatunde Folawiyo took over this company from his father in 2008 after the death of his father.


According to Wikipedia, Babatunde Folawiyo’s estimated net worth is $650 million (Also, according to Forbes). This confirms that he is really a wealthy lawyer. In fact, you cannot make a list of the top 10 richest lawyers in Nigeria without mentioning this man.


4. John Olatunde Ayeni:




Education: Amadu Bello University (ABU)


State of origin: Ijumu, Kogi state


John Olatunde Ayeni is another rich lawyer from Iyah Gbede, Ijumu, Kogi state, Nigeria. He is a lawyer, business man and a philanthropist. John Olatunde Ayeni went to Baptist Secondary School, Iyah-gbede in Ijumu, kogi state. He graduated from the prestigious Amadu Bello University (ABU) and was called to the Nigeria bar in 1991. It will surprise you to know that John Olatunde Ayeni is one of the top lawyers in Nigeria who got their wealth solely from the legal profession. More so, he has worked as legal adviser for many reputable companies in Nigeria. His ardent desire to foster justice in Nigeria contributed to the reason why he was made the vice chairman of NBA (Nigerian Bar Association) at Ikeja branch. He was once a member of the Legal aid council in Nigeria.


John Olatunde Ayeni has an estimated net worth of $600 million. Indeed, he is one of the wealthiest and most influential lawyers in Nigeria currently.


5. Adewunmi Ogunsanya:




Education: University of Kent


State of origin: Lagos


Adewunmi Ogunsanya is probably the most popular lawyer in Nigeria. He has contributed greatly to the development of the Nigerian legal system. Ogunsanya studied at the University of Kent in Camterbury UK. After graduating in 1984, he returned to Nigeria for the Nigerian law school so the he will be qualified to practice law in Nigeria. Even till today, Ogunsanya still practice law in Nigeria. He is now the chairman of multichoice Nigeria LTD, a multi-billion dollar entertainment conglomerate, owner and operators of brands such as DSTV, Supersport and GoTV. He is also the chairman of Trocadero Group of Companies.


Currently, Adewunmi Ogunsanya is a SAN (Senior Advocate of Nigeria). He is one of the richest SANs in Nigeria with about $250 million net worth according to Heritage bank Nigeria. No doubt, he is one of the richest lawyers in Nigeria.


6. Wale Babalakin, SAN:




Education: University of Lagos (UNILAG)


State of origin: Oyo


There is no doubt that Wale Babalakin SAN is also one of the richest and influential lawyers in Nigeria. He is both a business man and a lawyer. Wale is a recipient of the Nigerian national honor of officer of the federal republic of Nigeria (OFR). This Award is only given to reputable lawyers in Nigeria. Thus, it is right to say that Wale Babalakin is one of the reputable lawyers in Nigeria.


Wale Babalakin’s father is a retired justice of the supreme court of Nigeria. After Wale graduated from secondary school, he went to study law at the University of Lagos (UNILAG). He graduated from the faculty of Law UNILAG and was called to the Nigerian bar 1982. According to research, Wale’s estimated net worth is $260 million. Indeed, his is one of the wealthiest lawyers in Nigeria today.


7. Jimoh Ibrahim:




Education: Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).


State of origin: Ondo


Jimoh Ibrahim was born on the 24th of February, 1947 in Ondo state, Nigeria. He studied both Law (LLB) and public administration (MPA) at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). He did his masters at one of the most popular universities in the word, Harvard University, Cambridge. Just like other lawyers here, Jimoh Ibrahim also has great interest in business, even though he is a politician and a lawyer.  His investments include the following areas; airlines, oil and gas, real estate, publishing and insurance. Note that Jimoh Ibrahim is also one of the top 30 richest men in Nigeria.


According to Forbes Magazine, Jimoh Ibrahim has an estimated net worth of about $200 million. This may not be entirely accurate, but it evident that he is one of the richest lawyers in Nigeria; no doubt about that.


8. Wole Olanipekun:




Education: University of Lagos (UNILAG)


State of origin: Ekiti


Chief Wole Olanipekun is a onetime president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA). He is also a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN). Wole Olanipekun was born at Ekiti state on the 18th of November, 1951. He was called to the Nigerian bar in 1976 and since then, he has been contributing to the development of laws in Nigeria. Wole Olanipekun is now the vice president of the Pan African Lawyers Union (PALU). He is also a core member of the Nigerian Body of Benchers and the International Bar Association.


Currently, Wole Olanipekun’s net worth is $122 million. He is undoubtedly one of the richest lawyers in Nigeria too. However, it should be noted that Wole Olanipekun is not just a lawyer. He specializes on other areas like business for his earning. That notwithstanding, he still remains one of the richest lawyers in Nigeria today.


9. Gbenga Oyebode:




Education: Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), University of Pennsylvania


State of origin: Ekiti


Gbenga Oyebode is the co founders of the Aluko and Oyebode, one of the top law firms in Nigeria. He was born on the 30th of March, 1959 at Ado Ekiti. According to research, Gbenga is one of the legal practitioners in Nigeria who made their wealth solely from their profession. He specializes in advising major companies on matters relating to oil and gas, power, foreign direct investment and aviation. Gbenga Oyebode went to the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) where he studied law. After obtaining his LLB certificate, he went to the University of Pennsylvania for his master of law (LL.M) in 1982.


As at the time this article was written (2019), Gbenga Oyebode is the chairman of Yamaha Motors Nigeria LTD. He is also a core member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the International Bar Association. He current estimated net worth is $120 million. Gbenga Oyebode is also a onetime president of the Nigerian Bar Association on Business law. This confirms the fact that he is a practicing lawyer.


10. Femi Falana SAN:




Education: Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)


State of Origin: Ekiti


The last lawyer on my list of the top richest lawyers in Nigeria is the father of the most influential Nigerian artist, Falz the badh guy. Femi Falana was born on the 20th of May, 1958. He is also one of the lawyers in Nigeria who got their wealth solely from their profession. This is largely true because Femi Falana has appeared in many recent court proceedings. No doubt, he is a full-time lawyer.


Femi Falana is also a human right activist. He contested in the 2007 governorship election at Ekiti state but loosed the election. Falana is married to one of the most popular woman’s right activist, Funmi Falana. His estimated net worth as at now (2019) is $80 million. This figure may not be totally correct, but even at that, it is evident that Femi Falana is one of the richest lawyers in Nigeria


Note: The list below is not arranged in any particular order. Thus, the first lawyer may not be the richest in the list. However, it is evident that those are the richest lawyers in Nigeria currently.


Okay! There you have my list of the current richest lawyers in Nigeria. I am sure you now believe that lawyers are not indigent people. If you have seen few lawyers who are poor, then the lawyers mentioned above is enough to make you believe that not all lawyers are poor. For those who want to study law; go ahead and study the course if you believe you can do it. Don’t allow speculations blindfold you. Meanwhile, it is important to note that the names mentioned here were not just fabricated from thin air. This information was gotten from authentic and reliable sources.


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