This year, a record 1,226 billionaires made it to FORBES’ annual ranking of the World’s richest people. (Carlos Slim Helu is still No.1). African billionaires occupied a little over 1% of the positions on the list. Here are the 16 Africans who made the cut:
Aliko Dangote, $11.2 billion
Nigeria, Sugar, Cement, Flour
Nicky Oppenheimer & family, $6.8 billion
Nassef Sawiris, $5.1 billion
Egypt, Construction
Johann Rupert & family, $5.1 billion
South Africa, Luxury Goods
Mike Adenuga, $4.3 billion
Nigeria, telecom, banking, oil
Naguib Sawiris, $3.1 billion
Egypt, Telecom
Christoffel Wiese, $3.1 billion
South Africa, Retailing
Onsi Sawiris, $2.9 billion
Egypt, construction, telecom
Miloud Chaabi, $2.9 billion
Morocco, Real estate
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Patrice Motsepe, $2.7 billion
South Africa, Mining
Othman Benjelloun, $2.3 billion
Morocco, banking, insurance
Mohamed Mansour, $1.7 billion
Egypt, Diversified
Anas Sefrioui, $1.6 billion
Morocco, Real estate
Yasseen Mansour, $1.6 billion
Egypt, Diversified
Youssef Mansour, $1.5 billion
Egypt, Diversified
Mohamed Al Fayed, $1.3 billion
Egypt, retailing
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Aliko Dangote, $11.2 billion
Nigeria, Sugar, Cement, Flour
Nicky Oppenheimer & family, $6.8 billion
Nassef Sawiris, $5.1 billion
Egypt, Construction
Johann Rupert & family, $5.1 billion
South Africa, Luxury Goods
Mike Adenuga, $4.3 billion
Nigeria, telecom, banking, oil
Naguib Sawiris, $3.1 billion
Egypt, Telecom
Christoffel Wiese, $3.1 billion
South Africa, Retailing
Onsi Sawiris, $2.9 billion
Egypt, construction, telecom
Miloud Chaabi, $2.9 billion
Morocco, Real estate
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Patrice Motsepe, $2.7 billion
South Africa, Mining
Othman Benjelloun, $2.3 billion
Morocco, banking, insurance
Mohamed Mansour, $1.7 billion
Egypt, Diversified
Anas Sefrioui, $1.6 billion
Morocco, Real estate
Yasseen Mansour, $1.6 billion
Egypt, Diversified
Youssef Mansour, $1.5 billion
Egypt, Diversified
Mohamed Al Fayed, $1.3 billion
Egypt, retailing
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