Ventures Africa lists the five richest entertainers in Nigeria as follows;
Tuface
Born
Innocent Idibia, the former member of the band, Plantashun Boyz, is
among the richest artists in the industry. With two platinum records
already behind him, Tuface (2Face) is speculated to be worth about 550
million naira ($3.47 million). He has had endorsement deals from
companies such as Guinness, which earned him 20 million naira ($125,000)
and Airtel, which earned him 22 million naira ($139,000). He was also
rumoured to have collected 30 million naira ($189,000) from the
producers of the Phat Girls movie. Tuface has invested heavily in real
estate and stocks, and made bug money from it. He once said his goal was
to recover all the wealth taken from Africa.
D’banj
Apart
from his music interests, D’banj has moved into other sectors. His
interests include Koko Mansion, a TV reality show, Koko Lounge, an
upscale hangout in Lagos and the UK, Koko Foundation, a charity, and
Koko Mobile. There are also rumours that he is set to launch Koko
Records. The bulk of his money comes from endorsements – his endorsement
deal with Globacom telecommunications cost 70 million naira ($442,000).
He has a multi-million naira endorsement with energy drink Power Fist, a
deal with the makers of the Virgin Colour soft drink and another huge
deal with a popular jeweller. Another endorsement which runs into
millions is with Chris Aire,
with D’banj acting as the face of his watches. He collects between 5
million naira ($31,500) and 7 million naira ($44,200) as performance fee
for local gigs, and even bigger fees across the rest of Africa and in
the US and the UK. Like his old boss, Don Jazzy, D’banj also bagged a
recording deal with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D Music. D’banj once said, “I
work hard so that money, awards, endorsements, bookings and kokolets
chase me.”
Don Jazzy
Real
name Michael Enebeli, Don Jazzy, is the founder of now defunct Mo’Hits
and now runs Mavin Records. He is one of the most sought after producers
in Nigeria. As a child he was a member of Good Morning Kids, a group
created by his father. He is known for his business dexterity, building
Mo’Hits from scratch to become one of the biggest entertainment empires
in the country. He recently signed a recording deal with Kanye West – a
move that not only boosted his reputation as an entertainer, but also
his wealth.
P- Square
Singing
and dancing duo Peter and Paul Okoye won the KORA award for Best Africa
Artiste in 2010, collecting a $1 million prize in the process. Shortly
after, the duo got an endorsement deal with Globacom telecommunications
worth about 240 million naira ($1.5 million) for four years. Their
seven-city American tour in 2010 earned them a whopping $1m and have
also built a house valued at 300 million naira ($1.9 million). They own
Rayfield Hotel, Jos, and two multi-million naira factories in the same
city, where they built a multimillion naira bakery and sachet water
companies for their parents. The bulk of their wealth comes from
concerts, especially in Africa, where they charge about 2 million naira
($12,600) per show. They have sold over 14 million copies of their CDs
since 2005.
Banky W
Banky
W has become one of the richest entertainers in the industry, making
the bulk of his wealth from gigs, where he charges between 2.5 million
naira ($15,800) and 3 million naira ($19,000) per show and performs
three to four times each week. A brand ambassador of Estisalat, one of
Nigeria’s telecommunications giants, he also featured in Coca
Cola-Nigeria’s World Cup theme song and Microsoft’s Anti-cyber Crime
Initiative. An entrepreneur, Banky W has invested heavily in various
businesses and also doubles as a philanthropist, founding the Mr.
Capable Foundation, where he provides tuition fees for indigent and
brilliant students. He is also the force behind EME music which has,
arguably, the Nigeria’s fastest rising artiste (Whizkid) under the
label.
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