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Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha is now the Richest Politician



There are reports that Imo State governor,Rochas Okorocha is the richest Nigerian politician with a total estimate of $1.4billion.

According to a new report by Nigeriainfopedia, the Imo State governor leads the pack of Nigerian politicians which also include former and serving governors in Nigeria.
Okorocha is reportedly followed by Rabiu Kwakwanso with a total of $1.15billion stacked in America Express Bank in New York.
Also on the list are ex-Governor and serving Ministers, Rotimi Amaechi with a sum of $757m and Babatunde Raji Fashola with an estimated sum of $448m.
Ogun State governor, Ibikunle Amosunoccupies position 14 with a sum of $442m while his counterpart, the Oyo State governor, Abiola Ajimobi stays on the number 16 spot with

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Okorocha

 

Bank: JP Morgan Chase in New York
Worth: $1.4b

Kwankwaso

 

Bank: American Express in New York
Worth: $1.15b

Shettima

Bank: Wells Fargo in Sans Fransisco
Worth: $1.4b

Nyako

Bank: City Group in New York
Worth: $805m

Ibrahim

Bank: City Group in New York
Worth: $798m

Amaechi

 

Bank: US Bancorp in Minnesota
Worth: $757m

Abdulaziz

Bank: Ally Financial in Detroit
Worth: $626m

Oshiomhole

 

Bank: BB &T in North Carolina
Worth: $625m

Aregbesola

 

Bank: City Group in New York
Worth: $513m

Al-Makura

Bank: State Street Corporation in Boston
Worth: $510m

Wammako

Bank: Wells Fargo in San Fransisco
Worth: $476m

Fashola

 

Bank: City Group in New York
Worth: $448m

Amosun

Bank: Bank of America
Worth: $442m

Ahmed

Bank: US Bancorp in Minnesota
Worth: $437m

Ajimobi

 

Bank: Ally Financial in Detroit
Worth: $422m

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