The 12 Nigerians on this year’s Forbes list of Africa's richest have a combined
net worth of $65.3 billion with Aliko Dangote, the cement-czar netting $20.8bn
of the total sum.
But while Nigeria basks in the euphoria of her 12 deep
pockets, South Africa has 14 millionaires on the list making her the country
with the highest number of wealthy people in Africa.
Other Nigerian
billionaires apart from Dangote are Mike Adenuga who has his hands in every
profitable pie and has an estimated net worth of $4.6 billion, while Folorunsho
Alakija of Famfa Oil has $2.5 billion to her name.
Also, Abdulsamad Rabiu
is said to be worth $1.2 billion, Jim Ovia has $900 million recorded to his
name, and Theophilus Danjuma has $700 million.
On the list also are Oba
Otudeko with $575 million, Hakeem Bello Osagie is said to be worth $550 million,
and Mohammed Indimi’s fortune was put at $550 million.
Sani Bello has $500
million, Femi Otedola $410 million, while Tunde Folawiyo has $400
million.
But South Africa has more millionaires on the list making her
the country with the wealthiest people on the continent.
According to
Forbes, South Africa leads in Africa, with 14 people from the southern-most
country appearing on its list of the 50 wealthiest people on the
continent.
South African luxury goods tycoon, Johann Rupert added $2
billion to his fortune in 2013, according to Forbes, to steal the spot as second
wealthiest man in Africa from Nicky Oppenheimer and family, who have had to
weather the storm of a struggling local mining sector.
Forbes’ Africa’s
richest list is based on people who were born on and currently reside on the
continent, thus some African-born billionaires who no longer live were
excluded.
Source: Thisdaylive
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