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Who is Adama Indimi?: Biography, Early Life, Career, Education, Children, Family, and Controversy of the Nigerian Socialite and Entrepreneur

Adama Indimi is a high-profile Nigerian entrepreneur, model, and socialite. As one of the prominent daughters of billionaire oil magnate Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, Chairman of Oriental Energy Resources, she is a fixture in Nigeria’s elite social and business circles.

Adama’s biography is marked by her international upbringing, strong business ventures, and a highly publicized personal life, including her marriage to a royal prince and the dramatic end of that union.

Early Life, Family, and Education

  • Full Name: Adama Mohammed Indimi
  • Family Background: Adama is the daughter of Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, a renowned billionaire and philanthropist from Maiduguri, Borno State. Her father is known for having a large, prominent family.
  • Mixed Heritage: She is of half-Swiss and half-Chadian heritage through her mother, though she was primarily raised in Nigeria and the United States.
  • Upbringing: Adama was partly raised in Maiduguri, Abuja, and the United States, granting her a cosmopolitan outlook.
  • Education: Adama is highly educated, holding degrees from international institutions:
    • Undergraduate Studies: She attended the American University of Nigeria (AUN).
    • Postgraduate Studies: She obtained a master’s degree from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. (Her father is a noted benefactor of the university, having donated a multi-million-dollar International Business Centre named after him.)

Career and Entrepreneurship

Adama has carved out a distinct career path combining entrepreneurship with modeling and social influence:

  • Model: Known for her striking looks and elegant style, Adama has worked professionally as a model.
  • Kauna Solutions: She is the founder and CEO of Kauna Solutions, a successful travel and hospitality agency that caters to high-net-worth individuals and corporate clients.
  • Philanthropy: Following in her father’s footsteps, she is often involved in the philanthropic activities of the Indimi family, particularly those focused on supporting the community in Northern Nigeria.

Marriage, Husband, and Children

Adama’s marriage was one of the most covered celebrity events in Nigeria, both for its grand beginning and its controversial end.

  • Husband: She married Kogi Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim, a politician and son of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland (Kogi State), in a spectacular traditional and white wedding ceremony in August 2020.
  • Children: Adama has one child from her marriage to Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim.
  • Scandal/Divorce: The marriage lasted briefly before dramatically dissolving. In 2024, Adama initiated legal proceedings seeking the dissolution of the marriage and later filed for an order of sole custody of their child, accusing the Prince of being an absentee father and citing other marital issues. The ongoing, high-profile legal battle brought significant negative attention to the former couple.

Past Romance Scandal (D’Banj)

Prior to her marriage, Adama was briefly linked to Nigerian music superstar D’banj in the early 2010s.

  • D’Banj Relationship: Adama and D’Banj dated around 2012, making headlines due to D’Banj’s celebrity status and her family’s wealth. The relationship eventually ended.
  • Family Conflict Allegation: A later scandal emerged when one of Adama’s sisters, Rahmayi, publicly accused another sister, Hauwa, of marrying her ex-boyfriend (Mohammed Yar’Adua). Although Adama was not directly involved in the relationship, the episode exposed the inner-family dynamics and occasional “war path” among the Indimi sisters, drawing comparisons to the Kardashian family.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

QuestionAnswer
Who is Adama Indimi’s father?Her father is Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, the billionaire founder and Chairman of Oriental Energy Resources.
What is Adama Indimi’s business?She is the founder and CEO of Kauna Solutions, a successful travel and hospitality agency. She has also worked as a model.
Who was Adama Indimi’s husband?She was married to Kogi Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim, the son of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland. The marriage ended in divorce.
How many children does Adama Indimi have?She has one child from her marriage to Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim.
What was the biggest scandal involving Adama?Her most recent major scandal is the dramatic and contentious divorce from Prince Malik Ado Ibrahim, which involved public court battles over child custody. She was also previously linked to musician D’Banj.
Where did Adama Indimi go to school?She is highly educated, having attended the American University of Nigeria (AUN) and earning a Master’s degree from Lynn University in the United States.

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