Nwokeji recognised as private sector icon of the year
A Renowned Nigerian businessman and industrialist, Victor Nwokeji, has been recognised as a Private Sector Icon of the Year by Vanguard Newspapers—one of Nigeria’s most influential national dailies. Nwokeji, who

A Renowned Nigerian businessman and industrialist, Victor Nwokeji, has been recognised as a Private Sector Icon of the Year by Vanguard Newspapers—one of Nigeria’s most influential national dailies.
Nwokeji, who serves as Executive Vice Chairman of Zotmann Mining Limited, earned the prestigious recognition in acknowledgment of his outstanding contributions to business development, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in Nigeria’s private sector.
The honour is part of the widely respected Vanguard Personality of the Year Awards, an annual platform that celebrates exceptional Nigerians who have distinguished themselves across various fields including business, governance, and industry.
The Private Sector Icon category specifically recognises individuals whose leadership, innovation, and investments have significantly impacted Nigeria’s economy and inspired a new generation of entrepreneurs.
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Nwokeji’s emergence further cements his growing influence within Nigeria’s business landscape, particularly in sectors driven by enterprise expansion, industrial investment, and wealth creation.
His recognition also aligns with similar accolades from other media institutions, underscoring his consistent track record of excellence and strategic leadership in the private sector.
This honour places him among a select group of distinguished Nigerians celebrated by Vanguard Media, a publication founded in 1983 and known for spotlighting individuals shaping the nation’s progress.
In summary, Victor Nwokeji’s recognition as Vanguard Private Sector Icon of the Year is not just a personal milestone, it reflects his broader contribution to enterprise development, job creation, and the strengthening of Nigeria’s private sector.



