Dangote still remains Africa’s richest man
Even though,
Africa’s richest man, Nigerian Aliko Dangote dropped to 105th on the 2017
Forbe’s real-time billionaires’ ranking, he maintains the lead in Africa, as
the richest man.
Dangote, who
was ranked 51st in 2016 with a net worth of $15.4 billion, currently has a net
worth of $12.2 billion, africannews.com reports.
The
businessman was ranked 37th richest man in the world in 2014 with a net worth
of $25 billion.
The decline
is attributed to the devaluation of Naira, the Nigerian currency.
There are 21
African billionaires living in Africa worth a combined $70 billion.
The next
African on the is South African diamond magnate Nicky Oppenheimer who ranks
199th with $7 billion, followed by another South African, luxury goods tycoon
Johann Rupert who ranks 237th with $6.1 billion.
Nigerian
telecom tycoon Mike Adenuga ranked 250th with a net worth of $5.8 billion,
followed by Egypt’s richest billionaire Nassef Sawiris ranked 269th and worth
$5.6 billion.
Retail
magnate South African Christoffel Wiese ranked 269th with a worth of $5.6
billion.
South Africa
retains its dominance on the Africa list and is tied with Egypt for the largest
number of individual billionaires.
Only two
female billionaires in Africa made it on the list including daughter of
Angola’s president Isabel dos Santos – who is Africa’s richest woman – and
Nigeria’s Folorunsho Alakija, vice chair of Nigerian oil exploration company,
Famfa Oil.
Tanzanian
Mohammed Dewji is Africa’s youngest billionaire at age 41. He is CEO of conglomerate
METL, which his father founded in the 1970s.
Onsi Sawiris
of Egypt is the continent’s oldest billionaire at age 86 and the father of two
other African billionaires — Nassef and Naguib Sawiris.
Thirteen out
of Africa’s 21 billionaires have self-made fortunes, while the other eight
inherited their fortunes.
They hail
from 7 countries: South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco, Algeria, Angola, and
Tanzania.
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