Close Menu
Chronicle NG
    Trending Stories
    Ekiti 2026: APC confirms Oyebanji as consensus candidate after Omolayo’s withdrawal 

    APC confirms Oyebanji as 2026 Ekiti governorship candidate

    October 27, 2025
    Trump threatens additional 10% tariffs on BRICS, partner countries

    Trump undergoes MRI scan over health concerns

    October 27, 2025
    Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya's re-election

    Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya’s re-election

    October 27, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • APC confirms Oyebanji as 2026 Ekiti governorship candidate
    • Trump undergoes MRI scan over health concerns
    • Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya’s re-election
    • Biya re-elected for 8th term as Cameroon president
    • JAMB approves 85 underage candidates for exceptional admission
    • PDP postpones screening of aspirants for national convention
    • Kanu cancels plan to enter defence, insists on no-case submission
    • Police warn Sowore against protests over Lagos demolitions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle NGChronicle NG
    Subscribe
    Monday, October 27
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle NG

    COVID: Three Nigerian billionaires increase wealth to $6.9b

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 18, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Oxfam Billionaires Nigeria
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp
    • 7.4m plunged into extreme poverty in 2020, says Oxfam

    Three Nigerian billionaires’ wealth increased to $6.9 billion during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, which began in March 2020, an Oxfam report said.

    The report did not however mention the three billionaires but Chronicle NG reports that the three billionaires made their fortune as more Nigerians slipped into poverty.

    According to the report, the total wealth of the three billionaires in Nigeria now equal $24.9 billion.

    The billionaires saw their wealth increase by 38.3 per cent during the pandemic while 7.4 million people were estimated to have fallen into extreme poverty in 2020.

    It noted that two out of the three richest billionaires have more wealth than the bottom 63 million of the Nigerian society.

    The report titled: “Inequality kills,” was presented to the public yesterday by Oxfam in Nigeria Project Manager, Henry Ushie, ahead of the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda in Switzerland.

    According to Oxfam in Nigeria, inequality is contributing to the death of at least 21,000 people each day or one person every four seconds.

    “This is a conservative finding based on deaths globally from lack of access to healthcare, gender-based violence, hunger and climate breakdown,” Oxfam in Nigeria said in the report.

    Globally, the report said 10 richest men more than doubled their fortunes from $700 billion to $1.5 trillion —at a rate of $15,000 per second or $1.3 billion a day— during the first two years of a pandemic that has seen the incomes of 99 per cent of humanity fall and over 160 million more people forced into poverty.

    It noted that billionaires’ wealth has risen more since COVID-19 began than it has in the last 14 years with a new billionaire minted every 26 hours, as inequality contributes to the death of one person every four seconds.

    Country Director of Oxfam in Nigeria, Dr. Vincent Ahonsi, speaking virtually during the presentation of the report, said: “It is disappointing that the two richest billionaires in Nigeria have more wealth than the bottom 63 million Nigerians. It is about time we begin to correct these extreme inequalities.

    “Collectively, the total wealth of the three billionaires in Nigeria equals $24.9 billion and throughout the pandemic (beginning in mid-March 2020), their wealth increased $6.9 billion while the majority of Nigerians are poorer. It is a remarkable surge in wealth at the very top of the society, which has not impacted positively on the majority.”

    He added: “As the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated social-economic distress impact more on the families, women and girl now face unprecedented risk of physical, sexual and psychological abuse and violence.

    “It is now a moral burden on billionaires to invest more on social goods including water and sanitation, education, food security, health and social infrastructure as part of their corporate social responsibilities for a just post-pandemic recovery.

    “We can end inequality and it is a moral duty for the billionaires and corporations to play their part to end hunger, disease and poverty.”

    To claw back the gains made by billionaires, Oxfam in Nigeria urged the Federal Government to tax the huge new wealth made by the billionaires since the start of the pandemic through permanent wealth and capital taxes.

    It urged the government to invest the trillions that could be raised by these taxes toward progressive spending on universal healthcare and social protection, climate change adaptation, and gender-based violence prevention and programming.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    Ekiti 2026: APC confirms Oyebanji as consensus candidate after Omolayo’s withdrawal 

    APC confirms Oyebanji as 2026 Ekiti governorship candidate

    Trump threatens additional 10% tariffs on BRICS, partner countries

    Trump undergoes MRI scan over health concerns

    Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya's re-election

    Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya’s re-election

    President Paul Biya has been leader of Cameroon since 1982

    Biya re-elected for 8th term as Cameroon president

    JAMB registrar fires back at critics over resignation calls, 'truck pushers cannot direct pilots'

    JAMB approves 85 underage candidates for exceptional admission

    2027: PDP zoning ticket to South shows insensitivity to problems in Nigeria - ADC

    PDP postpones screening of aspirants for national convention

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    Ekiti 2026: APC confirms Oyebanji as consensus candidate after Omolayo’s withdrawal 

    APC confirms Oyebanji as 2026 Ekiti governorship candidate

    October 27, 2025
    Trump threatens additional 10% tariffs on BRICS, partner countries

    Trump undergoes MRI scan over health concerns

    October 27, 2025
    Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya's re-election

    Four killed in Cameroon as opposition protests Biya’s re-election

    October 27, 2025
    President Paul Biya has been leader of Cameroon since 1982

    Biya re-elected for 8th term as Cameroon president

    October 27, 2025
    JAMB registrar fires back at critics over resignation calls, 'truck pushers cannot direct pilots'

    JAMB approves 85 underage candidates for exceptional admission

    October 27, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2025 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.