In an era where leaders often focus on profit over people, Mrs. Nimi Briggs shines as a refreshing exception one whose influence transcends corporate success and touches countless lives across Nigeria and beyond.
As the CEO of NIMPAT GROUP, she has built a multi-sector powerhouse anchored on innovation, integrity, and long-term growth. Colleagues describe her as a “strategic thinker with a humanitarian heart,” a reputation well-earned through years of transformative leadership.
Her professional excellence is further reinforced by her membership in the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) UK, a globally recognized credential that underscores her dedication to world-class HR standards.
In addition to her corporate achievements, Mrs. Briggs holds a historic place in cultural leadership as the first woman to preside over the Kalabari Kobiri in Abuja. Her tenure has revitalized cultural engagement and reinforced unity among the Kalabari nation.
But her true calling lies in humanitarian service. Through the St. Patrick’s Charity and Love Foundation and The Shima’s Angels Charity Foundation, she has created sustainable programs that continue to uplift vulnerable communities.
Speaking about her humanitarian footprint, KINGSLEY Amafibe noted: “Mrs. Nimi Briggs has empowered widows, sponsored children’s education, rehabilitated prisoners, supported medical interventions, and spearheaded community-development projects. Her service is more than charity; it is a lifelong commitment to humanity.”
Her efforts have earned her global recognition, including the prestigious Peace Icon Award, a spot on the Advisory Board of the 100 Most Notable Personalities, and multiple humanitarian accolades.
Amb. Amafibe adds, “Her selflessness is legendary. Dr. Briggs inspires a new generation of compassionate leaders who understand that true greatness lies in serving humanity.”
With degrees in Business Administration from the University of Benin, Mrs. Briggs continues to use her expertise to advance both corporate and humanitarian excellence. Her story is a reminder that leadership is most powerful when it uplifts others.
