1. Konga Online Shopping
Konga Konga is Nigeria’s leading online retailer and marketplace. Founded in 2012 as an e-commerce start-up, it has grown into a $100 million company with almost 1,000 employees. Konga maintains an open-door policy that allows the staff to feel comfortable giving opinions and sharing ideas. Chief Executive Sim Shagaya also revealed that employees own 10 percent of the company’s equity. Nneka Obiano, a marketing associate notes, “I feel very happy working here and would advise jobseekers to apply when there are openings. Konga does not only bring out the creative part in you but ensures that you enjoy work-life balance.”
2. Drugfield Pharmaceuticals Ltd
drug Drugfield Pharmaceuticals Ltd is a wholly owned Nigerian pharmaceutical company. It started by producing dosage forms of dermatological antibiotic and antifungal preparations in 1993, but now sells a wide range of products. Drugfield is the first Nigerian and African company to manufacture newborn cord-care antiseptic gel, Chlorhexidine Digluconate 7.1, which prevents umbilical cord infections in newborn babies.
3. Insight Communications Ltd
Insight communications Insight Communications Ltd is one of Nigeria and West Africa’s largest advertising agencies, and the most lauded advertising agency in Nigeria. Their services include advertising, public relations advisory, media planning and buying sales promotion, direct marketing and brand development. The company, with a staff strength of 106, currently services some of Nigeria’s most esteemed brands such as Nigerian Breweries Plc. and Jumia.
4. NEMA: The National Emergency Management Agency
NEMA (NEMA) is responsible for managing disasters in Nigeria. With offices in each of Nigeria’s 36 states, the agency is the government’s principal instrument, in all situations relating to the environment and disaster relief. Our survey revealed that in addition to handling some of Nigeria’s more complex emergency situations, NEMA also provides a favourable working environment for its younger staff.
5. Authentic Value Nigeria Ltd
Authentic Value Established in 2010, Authentic Value Nigeria Ltd is an Information and Communication Technology company engaged in the distribution, implementation and deployment of hardware, software and enterprise solutions. The company, with staff strength of over 55, has worked with esteemed brands such as MTN, Airtel, Glo and Etisalat. It trains its staff to provide technical support which is usually conducted in collaboration with manufactures such as Hewlett Packard, IBM, Dell, Veritas and Microsoft, APC, Tally, and Epson. Dorcas Oyedeji, human resource person, notes, “Aside from remuneration, we are also rewarded for our performance and also paid when we have to work overtime.”
6. Channels
photo Channels Television is the leading independent TV station in Nigeria. Boasting an audience of over 20 million viewers and some 340 employees, Channels TV has bagged the “Best Television station of the Year” award in Nigeria for the last nine years consecutively. Though licensed in 1993, Channels TV made its first transmission on July 1st 1995. Despite a temporary shut down by the Nigerian government in 2008, the station has been growing in strength ever since.
7. Nigerian Breweries Plc
nigerian-breweries-logo Nigerian Breweries Plc. is the first and largest brewing company in Nigeria. With over 3,000 employees, the company has a reputation for paying its staff very well. It also provides spousal and children’s benefits such as free healthcare, as well as scholarships for university. Its employees are encouraged to have life outside of the office.
8. Google Nigeria
Googooglenigeriagle has come a long way from its dorm room start in 1998 to its present day fancy headquarters in Mountain View, California – better known as the Googleplex. Today, Google has more than 70 offices in over 40 countries around the globe, including Nigeria. Google Nigeria is a multinational corporation specialising in internet related services and products. Google Nigeria carries the global brand’s way of doing work. Google’s website says: “Our offices and cafes are designed to encourage interactions between Googlers within and across teams and to spark conversation about work as well as play.”
9. Sahara Group
sahara-group Sahara Group is a leading, privately owned energy and infrastructure multinational with operations in the upstream, midstream and downstream infrastructure and power sectors. It has offices in Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, UAE, Switzerland, Singapore, and United Kingdom, and boasts over 600 employees. As of 2012, the company’s annual turnover stood at $11.4 million. Sahara ‘s senior management notes: “At Sahara, we operate in an environment where individuals are not only encouraged to strive for excellence in their work, but to also enjoy the experience.”
10. The Nation Newspaper
The-Nation One of Nigeria’s national newspapers, The Nation covers politics and business while also delving into lifestyle, arts, and sports. The company has about 200 staff and prints its newspapers simultaneously in Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt. The company claims its 2014 turnover was $15 million (3 billion Naira). Almost all the top executives working with the Nation newspaper have, at one point, worked with other media companies. For instance, the current managing director of the company was also the managing director of Thisday newspaper. “I have attended training sponsored by The Nation; I am not just a reporter but also a multimedia person. At the Nation, you are not being restricted to doing what you can do. We are allowed to push our ideas,” said David Lawal, a staff member and online reporter for The Nation.
11. Pwc
12. Fidelity Bank Plc
13. Chicken republic
14. Standard chartered bank
15. Deloitte
16. Honeywell Flourmills Plc
17. Mantrac
18. Nigerian bottling company Ltd
19. General electric (GE)
20. Mainstreet bank limited
21. Sabmiller Nig Plc
22. Guinness Nigeria Plc
23. ARM Plc
24. Chevron Nigeria limited
25. Lafarge cement Nig Plc
26. Schlumberger Nigeria Limited & Smile Communication Nigeria
27. Crusader & Sterling pension
28.Promasidor
29. Leadway assurance co. ltd.
30. Unilever Nigeria Plc
31. Fidson healthcare plc
32. Agip oil company
33. Union Bank Nigeria Plc
34. Helios towers Nigeria
35. Maersk line Nigeria
36. Nigerdock Nigeria Plc 37. NLNG 38. GLAXOSMITHLINE (GSK) 39. Procter & Gamble 40. Airtel Nigeria 41. CFAO 42. Ernst and Young 43. Jumia Nigeria 44.Covenant University 45. FCMB 46. fhi360 47. Heirs Holdings 48. Samsung Electronics West Africa 49. Interswitch Limited 49. MTN 50. Mansard Insurance 50. Wakanow 51. Stanbic IBTC Bank 52. INEC 53. Nigcomsat 54. Sterling Bank Plc 55. APM TERMINALS 56. Guaranty Trust Bank 57. GZ INDUSTRIES 58. MRS OIL AND GAS LTD 59. Accenture 59. PZ Cussons 60. KPMG 61. COSCHARIS MOTORS LIMITED 62. Total E&P 63. UAC 64. Etisalat Nigeria 65. BAT 66. Multichoice 67. Oando Plc 68. Diamond Bank Plc 69. Benin Electricity DIstribution Company 70. KEYSTONE BANK 71. SPDC 72. Ecobank Nigeria Limited 73. Ericsson 74. Chams 75. Skye Bank plc 76. Wema Bank Plc 77. Consolidated breweries 78. Grand Oak Limited 79. Saro Agrosciences 80. Access Bank 81. Dangote Group 82. Saipem 83. Mutual Benefits Life Assurance 84. Coca Cola 85. Virgin Atlantic 86. Globacom Limited 87. BRISTOW HELICOPTER 88. FBN 89. Zenith Bank Plc 90. CHI LIMITED 91. Toyota 92. UBA Plc 93. CNSSL 94. 7up Bottling Co Plc 95. FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria PLC 96. Nestlé 97. ExxonMobil contract 97. Nigerian Customs 98. Julius Berger Nigeria PLC 99. SANOFI 100. NHIS |