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Nigeria board gender diversity 2025 hits record high

Women now hold 31.1% of top corporate board seats

David Okere by David Okere
October 14, 2025
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Nigeria board gender diversity 2025 reaches a historic 31.1% in top firms, with no all-male boards for the first time, signalling major progress in inclusion

Nigeria board gender diversity 2025 has reached a historic milestone, with women now occupying 31.1 per cent of board seats in the country’s 30 largest listed companies — the highest figure recorded since the index began six years ago.

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This landmark, revealed in the latest PWRA NGX-30 Board Gender Diversity Scorecard, marks the first time that no company within Nigeria’s NGX 30 has an all-male board, signalling a decisive shift toward inclusive governance in the corporate sector.

Five of these firms are now led by female chief executive officers, while three boast female board chairs — up from just one in 2024.

The top-performing companies for boardroom diversity include Transcorp Hotels Plc, Access Holdings Plc, Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, United Bank for Africa Plc, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Nestle Nigeria Plc, and Presco Plc.

Founder and CEO of PWR, Ivana Osagie, described the figures not merely as statistics, but as “markers of change” that reflect real momentum.

“Back in 2020, our mission was to track progress and inspire action. Our world has changed since then, but our purpose remains clear,” she noted.

The Nigeria board gender diversity 2025 scorecard also underscores how inclusive leadership is now seen as critical for sustainable growth.

It stresses that in a world shaped by pandemics, global disruption, and digital transformation, diversity is not just a moral imperative but a competitive advantage.

The report warned, however, that representation without influence is insufficient.

It called on companies to ensure women occupy decision-making roles — including board chairs and strategic leadership positions — if the gains are to translate into long-term impact.

Compared to global benchmarks, Nigeria is ahead of the African average of 23% and the global average of 27.3%, as reported by MSCI.

Still, it trails South Africa, where board gender diversity among top firms stands at 47 per cent.

Sector-wise, Services lead with 57.1% female representation, followed by Consumer Goods (34.8%), and Conglomerates (33.3%).

Even the traditionally male-dominated financial services sector has recorded progress, hitting 32.8 per cent.

Achieving the 30 per cent threshold, aligned with the Critical Mass Theory, is seen as essential for women to meaningfully shape boardroom decisions.

The report hails Nigeria’s progress as symbolic, moving gender diversity from aspiration to measurable progress — but warns that the real test lies in sustaining and deepening this achievement.

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“This scorecard is both a mirror and a call to action,” the report concludes. “It reflects where we stand today and challenges us to go further, faster, together.”

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