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Top 5 Female Executive Directors Powering Nigeria’s NGX 30 Companies

Nigeria’s corporate landscape has witnessed remarkable contributions from female executives who are shaping strategy, driving growth, and influencing decision-making at the highest levels. In the NGX 30, the index of Nigeria’s top 30 companies by market capitalization, these women are leading with vision, expertise, and measurable impact.

1. Mrs. Adobi Nwapa — Executive Director, Zenith Bank Plc

Mrs. Adobi Nwapa plays a pivotal role at Zenith Bank Plc, one of Nigeria’s largest commercial banks. Her leadership spans strategic initiatives, risk management, and operational excellence, helping Zenith maintain its competitive edge in Nigeria’s dynamic banking sector.

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2. Mrs. Temitope Oguntokun — Executive Director, International Breweries PLC

At International Breweries PLC, Mrs. Temitope Oguntokun is driving innovation and operational efficiency. Her executive leadership ensures that the company continues to strengthen its market position in Nigeria’s competitive beverage industry while maintaining sustainable practices.

3. Mrs. Kemisola Ajasa — Executive Director, Nestlé Nigeria Plc

Mrs. Kemisola Ajasa oversees critical operational and strategic functions at Nestlé Nigeria Plc, contributing to growth in one of the country’s most influential FMCG companies. Her role impacts manufacturing, supply chain, and product development, reinforcing Nestlé’s market leadership.

4. Mrs. Eleanor Adaralegbe — Executive Director, Seplat Energy Plc

As Executive Director at Seplat Energy Plc, Mrs. Eleanor Adaralegbe shapes corporate governance, strategic planning, and operational performance. Her leadership is central to Seplat’s growth and its contribution to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

5. Mrs. Ayotola Jagun — Executive Director, Oando Plc

Mrs. Ayotola Jagun serves as Executive Director at Oando Plc, one of Nigeria’s largest integrated energy solutions companies. She drives strategic initiatives, operational excellence, and stakeholder engagement, supporting Oando’s position as a key player in the energy sector.

Methodology

This list highlights female Executive Directors in NGX 30-listed companies, selected based on their strategic influence, leadership visibility, and operational impact. Only verified executives holding active ED roles as of 2025 were included. The focus was on women shaping corporate strategy, driving business growth, and enhancing governance in Nigeria’s top-tier listed companies.

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