
Under Oyindamola Adeyemi’s leadership, Still Earth Holdings has grown into a major force in construction, finance, energy, and hospitality across West Africa.
Her company played a key role in the $23 billion Dangote Refinery project, reinforcing her influence in Nigeria’s male-dominated construction sector.
Beyond infrastructure, Adeyemi has expanded into finance, energy, and hospitality, while mentoring future business leaders through The Green Renaissance initiative.
In the cutthroat world of Nigerian business and infrastructure development—where glass ceilings remain intact for many women—Oyindamola Adeyemi has not only broken through but built a thriving empire. With sharp business instincts, relentless drive, and a commitment to excellence, she has earned her place among the country’s most influential business leaders.
As executive chairperson of Still Earth Holdings, she leads a conglomerate with interests in construction, energy, finance, and hospitality. Under her leadership, the company has grown into one of Nigeria’s most dynamic enterprises, expanding its reach across West Africa.
At the heart of this success is Still Earth Construction, the firm that played a crucial role in the esoteric configuration of the $23 billion Dangote Refinery—the world’s largest single-train refinery. Owned by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, the massive project relied on the precision and expertise of Adeyemi’s company. In an industry long dominated by men, her leadership has been nothing short of groundbreaking.
Source: BillionaireAfrica