An African enterprise built on service, stewardship, and scale.
Three operating companies in capital, mining, and agro-allied industry — chaired by Her Majesty Queen Zaynab Otiti Obanor, and carrying the same humanitarian posture that built the Queen Zaynab Foundation.
Building the institutional backbone of modern Nigerian enterprise — with operations across West Africa and partnerships across the Arab world.
Three companies. One operating logic.
Each subsidiary is structured to build in partnership with regulators, communities, and long-term stakeholders — not around them.
ZOGA Capital
Corridor capital between Africa, the Arab world, and Asia — structured around sovereign-grade partners, DFIs, and private pools that can co-invest at scale.
ZOGA Mining
Responsible mineral development in West Africa, with community-benefit structures, environmental guardrails, and long-term offtake partnerships.
ZOGA Agro-Allied
Inputs, primary processing, and value-added agricultural export lines, aligned with Nigeria's food-security agenda and cross-border African trade.
“To change the world is to first change our thought towards giving — and it has to be a collective movement.”
The humanitarian spine.
Since 2016, the Foundation has run Project SIWAJU (Yoruba for "Forward"), 1in3Africa against gender-based violence, #Forward for orphanages and vocational centres, and Water for Wellness solar boreholes — supporting more than 8,500 women and girls across Nigeria and West Africa.
About the Foundation
Vocational, financial-literacy, and enterprise support for more than 8,500 women across Nigeria and West Africa.
Domestic-violence awareness, including Africa's first monarch-led street march, Lagos 2017.
Rehabilitation of orphanages and vocational training centres across Lagos and Benin.
Solar-powered boreholes for rural communities without reliable potable water.
Bridging the gap between Africa and the Arab world.
The Arab African Economic Development Initiative convenes governing heads of states, dignitaries, and businesses across two continents — a standing platform for cross-corridor partnership.
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Commonwealth Day Reception at St James's Palace
Her Majesty joined His Majesty King Charles III and Queen Camilla's annual Commonwealth Day Reception in London, alongside senior Commonwealth guests including His Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri, and Her Majesty Olori Atuwatse III — part of a sustained record of Nigerian royal engagement with multilateral convening.
Speak with the office of ZOGA Holdings.
Institutional partnership enquiries, Foundation collaboration, AAEDI delegations, and press requests are handled through a single office.