Aliko Dangote remains Africa’s richest man, with a net worth of $23.9 billion. South Africa leads with seven billionaires, followed by Nigeria and Egypt with four each, and Morocco with three.
Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote retained his position as Africa’s richest person for the 14th consecutive year, with his net worth rising to an estimated $23.9 billion from $13.9 billion last year.
1. π³π¬ Aliko Dangote – $23.9 B (Manufacturing)
2. πΏπ¦ Johann Rupert & family – $14 B (Fashion & Retail)
3. πΏπ¦ Nicky Oppenheimer & family – $10.4 B (Metals & Mining)
4. πͺπ¬ Nassef Sawiris – $9.6 B (Construction & Engineering)
5. π³π¬ Mike Adenuga – $6.8 B Nigeria (Diversified)
6. π³π¬ Abdulsamad Rabiu – $5.1 B (Diversified)
7. πͺπ¬ Naguib Sawiris – $5 B (Telecom)
8. πΏπ¦ Koos Bekker – $3.4 B (Media & Entertainment)
9. πͺπ¬ Mohamed Mansour – $3.4 B (Diversified)
10. πΏπ¦ Patrice Motsepe – $3 B (Metals & Mining)
11. π©πΏ Issad Rebrab & family – $3 B (Food & Beverage)
12. πΉπΏ Mohammed Dewji – $2.2 B (Diversified)
13. πΏπ¦ Michiel Le Roux – $2.2 B (Finance & Investments)
14. π²π¦ Othman Benjelloun & family – $1.6 B (Finance & Investments)
15. π²π¦ Anas Sefrioui & family – $1.6 B (Real Estate)
16. π²π¦ Aziz Akhannouch & family – $1.5 B (Diversified)
17. πΏπ¦ Jannie Mouton & family – $1.5 B (Finance & Investments)
18. π³π¬ Femi Otedola – $1.5 B (Energy)
19. πΏπ¦ Christoffel Wiese – $1.5 B (Fashion & Retail)
20. πͺπ¬ Youssef Mansour – $1.4 B (Diversified)
21. πͺπ¬ Yasseen Mansour – $1.2 B (Diversified)
22. πΏπΌ Strive Masiyiwa – $1.2 B (Telecom)