The report which was shared in November 2024 revealed that Ebenezer Onyeagwu of Zenith Bank emerged as the highest-paid CEO with a basic salary of ₦2.17bn which amounts to ₦5.9million daily.
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Below is a comprehensive list of the top 10 highest-paid employees/CEOs in Nigeria.
Ebenezer Onyeagwu of Zenith Bank emerged as the highest-paid CEO with a basic salary of ₦2.17bn. In 2022, he was earning ₦258m and his salary took a 660% leap to the present amount. The significant jump in Onyeagwu's salary parallels Zenith Bank's impressive financial performance in 2023, which possibly led to a significant reward for his leadership.
Karl Toriola is the second-highest-paid CEO earning ₦1.625bn. His salary was increased from ₦850m in 2022.
Lars Richter climbed to the third spot with ₦888m. The CEO of Julius Berger got a 112.62% salary increase which moved his figures from ₦417m as a result of his strong performance and increasing value to the company.
Roger Brown is in 4th position with a salary of ₦746m. His salary was also increased from ₦500m in 2022 as a result of Seplat's stable performance under his leadership.
He replaced Michel Puchercos as Dangote Cement CEO in March 2023. Arvind Pathak ranked fifth with a basic salary of ₦609m.
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In 6th position is Samba Seye with a basic salary of ₦544m. Samba replaced Imrane Barry in September 2021.
Hans Essadi ranked seventh with a basic salary of ₦486m. Essadi became CEO in July 2021.
Segun Agbaje is in eighth position with a remuneration of ₦457m. His salary increase from ₦445m in 2022.
Wassim Elhusseini is in ninth position with a basic salary ₦428m. Wassim took over the role from Mauricio Alarcon in September 2020.
Demola Sogunle is the last on this list with a basic salary ₦330m. Demola has been CEO for over three years and his salary increased from ₦245m.
For 2023, here is a list of the 10 highest-paid CEOS.
Late Herbert Wigwe / Access Holdings: The late Herbert Wigwe topped the list with a staggering total compensation of ₦4.657bn in 2023.
Ebenezer Onyeagwu / Zenith Bank: Ebenezer Onyeagwu ranked second, earning a total compensation of ₦547.96m in 2023.
Karl Toriola / MTN Nigeria: Karl Toriola secured third place with a total compensation of ₦1.625bn in 2023.
Wole Oshin / Custodian Investment: Wole Oshin earned a total compensation of ₦1.311bn, including ₦19m as basic salary and ₦1.292bn in dividends.
Lars Richter / Julius Berger: Lars Richter ranked fifth with a total compensation of ₦888m in 2023.
Roger Brown / Seplat Energy: Roger Brown took sixth place with a total compensation of ₦874m in 2023.
Arvind Pathak / Dangote Cement: Arvind Pathak earned ₦609m in total compensation, securing a seventh place in 2023.
Segun Agbaje / GTCO: Segun Agbaje earned a total compensation of ₦594m, placing him eighth on the list.
Samba Seye / Total: Samba Seye ranked ninth with a total compensation of ₦544m in 2023.
Hans Essadi / Nigeria Breweries: Hans Essadi rounded off the list with a base salary of ₦486m, securing a tenth place in 2023.
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