How to become an overnight billionaire in Nigeria - Femi Aribisala

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With only some 50 years of independent national existence, Nigeria is a country reeking with “new money.” The overwhelming proportion of the millionaires and billionaires in the country are “nouveau-riche;” they became rich literally “overnight.”  We are talking of people whose wealth does not go beyond a generation.


Indeed, the fantastic wealth of Nigerian billionaires like Femi Otedola scarcely goes beyond ten/fifteen years.   Not only does Nigeria’s wealthy few have a short history, they often have a short future as well.  The money comes “miraculously” and goes just as “miraculously.”

In my youth, S.B. Bakare was the celebrated Nigerian tycoon.  Highlife stars and juju musicians eulogised him in their records.  But ask a young Nigerian today who S.B. Bakare is, and I can bet my bottom dollar he has never heard of him.

S.B. has fallen off the radar and so has his wealth.  It is not identifiable by any major industry or enterprise.  His descendants may still be in litigation over the dregs of his estate, but undoubtedly it is nothing to write home about again.  Certainly, nobody is singing about S.B. Bakare today.  There are now new pretenders to his throne.

New dawn
Time was when wealthy Nigerians built something, developed something, or made something.  At that time, the rich were truly captains of industry.  Alhaji Sanusi Dantata made his fortune in the era of the groundnut pyramids in the North; buying and shipping them for export.
Sir Odumegwu Ojukwu had Nigeria’s largest fleet of inter-city “mammy-wagons.”  He also imported “panla” (dried fish) on a large scale.  Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony had a tanker fleet and a pioneering charter airline.  Emmanuel Akwiwu, hauled oil-rigs and supplies for British Petroleum.  Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola produced bicycle tires for the growing army of Nigerian bike-riders.

But thanks to oil, much of Nigerian wealth is no longer the product of such ventures.  Yes, we have billionaires like Ibrahim Dasuki and Mike Adenuga who can still be rightfully described as highly enterprising.  But even more significantly, we have tycoons who came into wealth through “wuru-wuru” and “mago-mago.”  These men are hardly Nigeria’s Bill Gates.

On the contrary, they don’t have a clue what to do with their dubious wealth, and they are ignorant about wealth-creation.  As such, they add little of value to the Nigerian project.  Their praises may be sung today by their horde of parasitical hangers-on, but they will not be remembered for good when they are gone.  As mysteriously as their wealth materialised, so will it vanish.

These men became rich through some of the following tried and tested methods, which can be relied upon to lead to one’s inclusion in the Nigerian Book of Irrelevant Rich Men.  If you want to get rich quick, here is the Nigerian blueprint.  But please, don’t tell anyone I “wiki-leaked” this highly-classified national secret to you.

Rob a bank
This strategy has gone through some transition.  Bank-robbers used to be men of the underworld who held banks hostage at gunpoint and then made off with the cash.  However, it was soon recognised that this approach has distinct disadvantages.  You might get arrested and jailed.  Even worse, you might get shot.  It also became apparent that banks carry limited amounts of cash.

Therefore, a successful bank robbery of this violent kind might only land you perhaps 50 million naira tops, which is not even enough to buy or build a house in Banana Island.  There is a better way to rob a bank with far limited risk.  Simply establish a bank.

When you establish a bank, you can rob the bank every day without a gun.  When people deposit money in your bank, they don’t know that they are handing over their life-savings to a thief.  You then rob the bank you establish in a number of imaginative ways.

For example, you can lend money to your bank and then charge it a very high interest-rate.  Better still, you can borrow billions from your bank and simply forget to pay it back.  Or, you can use the money deposited in your bank to buy houses and then rent them out as branches to your bank at exorbitant prices.


This approach is guaranteed to make you a few billion naira until the EFCC policemen come calling.  When they do, you can quickly fall sick, spend a few months in Deluxe Hospital Hotel and then relocate to your village to enjoy your wealth, never to be heard of again.

Join the PDP.
This one is a sure banker.  As a member of the greatest party in the history of Africa, you will be given a credit-card to spend Nigeria’s oil wealth.  If you are not getting enough attention in the party, make a lot of noise.  Abuse Tinubu on the pages of the newspapers and call Buhari an idiot.

Insist that Goodluck Jonathan should not only run for re-election unopposed in 2015, there should be a constitutional amendment to make him a life-president.  This is a tell-tale sign that you are hungry; and the powers-that-be will soon invite you to “come and chop.”

As a distinguished member of this great party, the opportunities open for you to set yourself up for life are considerable.  For example, you can start collecting billions for petroleum subsidy and simply not import any petrol whatsoever.  You can get the government to change all car license-plates nationwide; and then become the sole supplier of the new license-plates.

You can ask the president to make you the sole importer and distributor of diesel for the entire country.  Of course, this might also entail that you become the chairman of his re-election campaign, to which you duly make a handsome contribution.  Alternatively, you can ask to be chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority.
Nobody will bat an eyelid when, within a matter of months, you have a fleet of cars, have two or three houses in Asokoro, and own four hotels in Dubai.

You may even kick out your wife and marry a fourteen-year-old “Suzie” befitting your new status.  You have arrived as one of Nigeria’s celebrated rich men.  But keep your eyes on the ball.  Don’t get distracted or carried away.  The enemies of Mr. President must always remain your enemies.

Start a mega-church
This one is pure genius.  Peradventure you lose your job or fall on hard times.  Don’t go into depression.  Just start a church.  Make it a purpose-built church.  Think of something that men need.  Tell them you have the anointing to provide it.  Tell them whoever wants to be a billionaire should come to your church.  Start a few of your messages with “Thus says the Lord.”  Then teach your congregation the everlasting principles of sowing and reaping.

Make sure they understand that if they really want God to bless them financially, they first have to give you as much money as possible.  Create a special prayer group for millionaires and billionaires.  That way, if they get any new government contract they will attribute it to the efficacy of your prayers and credit something big into your bank account.  Tell everybody to give you their “first-fruits.”

That is a code word for their entire January salaries.  Then come up with imaginative offerings to collect, such as “prophet’s offering,” (you, of course, being the prophet); “Father, Son and Holy Ghost offerings;” “Jesus will do it offering.”

Very soon, you will be flying your own private jet to preach your gospel in Ilesha; you will be wearing white Armani suits and jerry-curling your hair; you will be collecting gate-fees for new years’ eve services; billionaire thieves and robbers will be queuing up to see your private-secretary on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.  In short, you will be living large.  For good measure, you will also be slapping demons out of poor  bewitched damsels with impunity.

Become a mule
There is high demand for this job.  There are many politicians and men of timber and caliber looking for mules; men who can keep stolen money for them, or smuggle it to safe havens abroad.  This is a highly lucrative job because for every ten billion naira you smuggle, you can pocket one billion.  Don’t get greedy and come to the conclusion that you can make off with the entire loot.

That is a sure way to have assassins on your tail.  Before they kill you, they will first break your legs.  If you are caught while smuggling money abroad, you can easily escape and come back home dressed as a woman.  Then you can get a national merit award.

If you are a mule for a president or a governor, you are set up for life.  You will get 24 hours military protection so that no petty thief can come near you.  You will get to travel all over the world.  You will get free medical check-ups, so that you don’t just fall down one day and die.

That would be disastrous, especially if your sponsor does not know exactly where you kept his loot, or if he does not have the password to the secret account you opened for it in the Bahamas in the name of Ali Baba.

Obituary
I remember the story of a former Nigerian Head of State who allegedly kept a billion dollars with a mule.  Then the mule had a stroke.  Every effort was made to get him to say just a few words, namely the number of the account where the loot was stashed; but to no avail.

After a few months, the man died.  This “national” calamity has prompted the review of the conditions of service of mules.  There are now two new, strictly prohibited, clauses.  Mules must not have strokes, and under no circumstances should a mule presume to die.  If he does, his generations yet unborn will suffer for it.

(P.S./N.B. If you have perfected other Nigerian approaches to quick wealth than these, don’t hesitate to let me know.  I promise to keep the matter strictly confidential.
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  1. The last bit 'Obituary' had me in stitches. Very well written piece

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  2. THIS IS PURELY NIGERIAN WAY OF GETTING RICH QUICK.
    WHAT AN IRONY FOR THIS BARTERED COUNTRY.

    STEVE.

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  3. You just been sacarstic it make no sense. There is no perfect society any whare nor persons in the world

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  4. good piece! seeker of truth.

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  5. Hmmm. This is true o. What a country. If you cant beat them you join them by any of these methods.

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  6. Corruptions have eaten up the entire fabrics of this country. Go to everywhere, getting rich overnight is the major motive for everybody. The churches preach it; of course that's what they feed on. Other ways people are becoming rich overnight:
    - Career Civil Servants in MDA's playing games with public fund on collaboration with political robbers. This cuts across all levels ; from the most senior to the least cadre
    - Among the youths, influenced by the political and corporate thieves: various criminal activities( yahoo yahoo, high-level prostitutions, especially those patronised by political, corporate thieves), many taking up careers in arts to sing corrupt songs, acting in immoral films etc the list is endless
    - Establishment of private schools; from the nursery to university levels all with the intents of making money overnight rather than pursuing academic excellence which they promised their prospects.
    - In market places : The influential trade/ union leaders fought to attain and pertuate themselves positions. Of course they use these positions for personal gains; political connections, contracts, diverting association's funds for personal gain.
    - Even in the market place, traders, street sellers using wrong measures to vend products to the unsuspecting buyers of their merchandise
    - The professionals compromising the ethics of their professions, which they sworn to at the onset: many millionaire CMDs, Lawyers, Attorney Generals, Journalists, Doctors, unjust name the profession, the list is endless
    - Millionaires/ Billionaires in uniforms: Many youths today, join the forces, para-military agencies to make money overnight through abuse of office. See them living in mansions, riding expensive cars and of course painting occasions red with their "hard-earned" loot.
    You know what, the social, political and entire systems creates the conducive environment for these billionaires and millionaires.

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  7. On point. Eye opener.nice piece

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  8. You guys have said it all; I need not add anymore!

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  9. Have you forgotten about the following:
    - illegal crude oil refining (break open the crude oil pipelines)
    - start a rebel movement & get amnesty

    Very sad indeed......but I still beliece in Nigeria. It is a passing phase.

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  10. And perhaps finally, been an employee of Pension fund agencies seemed to be the toast of the day. You can divert all the billions and if questioned, resort to plea bargain and you are there. lol

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  11. You have got it very right Mr Aribisala. I know some people will still be calling you names. I get mad when people say that these things are everywhere in the world. Have they traveled to see the type of development in America, France, Germany and so on? If these countries had started the way we are doing today, will they have developed to this level? Technologically, scientifically, economically and otherwise, we are no where and yet we have natural wealth more than those developed countries. Very soon the so called oil will dry and I don't know where Nigeria will be then. What a rotten country! Look at our educational, political, economic systems. They are in shambles, nothing to write home about. I pray that God will do something in this country to save the masses from all this rot.

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  12. I cry for Nigeria! Femi wrote with such an elegance writing style that at every fullstop you tend to picture one "Criminal" who had engaged in every of the vices mentioned! May God save us! Suraj

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  13. The point is well made that crooked wealth can never stand but you tar too many with the same brush and misunderstand the nature of wealth creation. First, a Nbn is only $6m, anyone lucky to have earned consistently and invested regularly over last 25-30years would be worth that and still in their mid fifties. A N25k investment in Nestle, Peak milk, First Bank or Agip(Oando) in the 70's or an (80's) investment in Ikoyi/Lekki/Asokoro/Maitama land and bingo, you're there! My point is most wealth is unearned and derives from land and stock inflation, if you made the effort to save and invest, you will benefit and not everyone who cashes in is a thief. Second, most new wealth is linked to innovation in product(Ford, Apple) or process (Oracle, Facebook) or to govt conferred advantage (concessions, licenses etc) as per Russian oligarchs or Carlos Slim, the richest man and his lucrative Telecom/TV licenses in Mexico, but overwheming numbers in any Forbes list are people who have not invented anything but just make somethings well or shuffle assets around. Example, Warren Buffet, the richest american made his money betting on companies, Tata family are India largest industrialists but didnt invent anything. Finally, the truly evil and corrupt people in Nigeria are not just the polticians whom more often than not fritter away their ill gotten gains on failed dreams and aspirations but Civil Servants who often rig the rules of the game to benefit from it without the responsibilty. Civil Servants are salary earners, unlike politicians with diverse backgrounds, they necessarily have to remain anonymous and account for the overwhelming majority whose staggering wealth,over and beyond what legitimate savings can fetch you, cannot be accounted for and because of that, it often dies with them , lost, unused and utterly wasted to the country and even their families.

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  14. HOW ABOUT BEING NIGER_DELTA MILLITANT,U CAN THEN REPENT AND SEEK THE CONTRACT TO GUIDE THE CBN

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  15. Not agreeing with opening a bank to be rich because only the rich can own a bank. You also have to be connected before you can have contacts to mule money for governor's and the president. The church one is understandable but this is not necessarily an etiquette for the poor to be rich but rather for the rich to get richer

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  16. What a write up! share genius.
    I had a good laugh from the beginning till the end, just like in your previous article.


    @ September 4, 2013 at 11:58 AM
    you also wrote well. I am neither judge nor jury but you refer to and defend those who created wealth consciously by making some deliberate positive choices & action, thereby proving the very undertone of the above article which is that genuine wealth is traceable to an enduring means. whereas the caption refers to those whose wealth came "overnight".

    Mr. Femi, I only need to see your name to read your Article. Waiting for the next.

    . . . Angel Me.

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  17. True talk anon 2:37 pm

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  18. Well , mine is just a suggestion on the way forward . Don't want to make the list any longer. '' Let every Nigerian resident in Nigerian get medical treatment in Nigeria , operate Nigerian banks , send his children to Nigerian schools etc . You will see an overnight transformation in Nigerian 'cos everbody will fight tooth and nail to make Nigeria a world class society . Long live Nigeria !

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  19. This is originality. Thumps up.I just pray for this country for GOD mercy...Odun Tutu

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  20. Civil service chiefs and ghost workers nko?

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