Some Nigerian celebrities are expanding their influence beyond the entertainment industry. These stars have built business empires, proving they are just as powerful off the stage as they are on it.

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Here are 10 Nigerian celebrities turned business owners:

1. Funke Akindele

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A dynamic force in the movie industry, Funke has made her mark as a powerhouse actress, director, and producer. Beyond the screen, she is the proud owner of SceneOne TV and has also secured several lucrative investments in the real estate sector.

2. Davido

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With a stellar music career and a plethora of awards for his craft, Davido also founded DMW, a successful record label that has nurtured some of Nigeria’s top musical talents. He also made a bold foray into the world of motorsports with the launch of Chilling Motorsports in 2018.

3. Rita Dominic

Rita Dominic

In 2010, the award-winning actress co-founded the Audrey Silva company, a thriving film production house, alongside movie director Mildred Okwo.

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4. Tiwa Savage

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In addition to her thriving music career, Tiwa Savage has expanded her influence into the world of beauty with the launch of her signature lipstick brand with MAC Cosmetics. She has also secured high-profile global endorsement deals with renowned companies.

5. Toyin Abraham

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Toyin Abraham

An actress, producer, and director in her own right under her company Toyin Abraham Productions. She also founded the Toyin Abraham Film Academy (TAFA).

6. Don Jazzy

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The Mavin Records boss is not just dominating in the music industry, but he is also a savvy entrepreneur, steadily expanding his empire. He has made notable investments in the tech, beauty, and fashion sectors. Adding to his portfolio, he launched his food brand, Jazzy’s Burger, which has quickly gained popularity.

7. Basketmouth

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Beyond his comedic talent, Basketmouth is also a prolific producer and filmmaker, known for creating multiple hit comedy franchises and orchestrating major live entertainment events. He also delved into the hospitality, fashion, and music industries.

8. Falz

Falz

Despite holding a Law degree, Falz has carved a unique path in entertainment and business. He is the leader of BAHD Guys Entertainment and co-owns a fashion label.

9. Mr Eazi

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The singer cum entrepreneur founded emPawa Africa, a talent incubator dedicated to discovering, nurturing, and empowering the next wave of African music stars. He also founded Zagadat Capital, a syndicate fund that channels investments into tech and creative startups across Africa.

10. Iyabo Ojo

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Ojo is the founder of Fespris Limited, a multifaceted enterprise that includes a luxury spa and event center, along with thriving ventures in skincare, beauty, and the hospitality industry.



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