Tiffany Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump, lives part-time in Nigeria with her husband, who is of Lebanese-Nigerian descent.
Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of U.S. President-elect, Donald Trump, has significant connections to Nigeria that many may not know. She is married to Michael Boulos, a Lebanese-Nigerian businessman, and they often stay in the upscale Banana Island area of Lagos when in Nigeria.
Although they spend a lot of time in the U.S., they frequently travel to Nigeria due to Michael’s role in his family’s business, Boulos Group, which is a well-known conglomerate with various interests.
Michael’s grandfather arrived in Lebanon in the early 20th century and became a successful entrepreneur, founding SCOA Nigeria, the exclusive distributor of Suzuki in the country.
The family also established Boulos Group, which operates in several sectors, including technology, consumer goods, and construction. One of their key businesses is the Boulos Paper Mill, one of Nigeria’s largest producers of tissue products, featuring popular brands like Rose Plus and Rose Belle Facial.
Dr. Massoud Boulos, Michael’s father, currently oversees the family business, ensuring its operations and legacy remain strong.
Michael, who grew up in Lagos and is well-connected within the local community, has many friends in Nigeria, including Seyi Tinubu.
While Tiffany and Michael primarily live in the U.S., Michael is getting ready to take on a more significant role in the Boulos Group. The couple attends House on the Rock in Lagos, where Pastor Adefarasin, a family friend, officiated their wedding at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
As Tiffany and Michael Boulos split their time between the U.S. and Nigeria, their trips to Lagos garner attention, especially considering Tiffany’s connections to one of the world’s most notable political families.













