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For The 7th Time Dangote Sits On Top Of Forbes 23 African Richest Billionaires List

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For The 7th Time Dangote Sits On Top Of Forbes 23 African Richest Billionaires List

Forbes 23 African Billionaires list is here again and three Nigerians are featured on the list with Aliko Dangote sitting ontop of the log.

This is the 7th time the industrialist is named the number one, other Nigerians on the list are GLO owner, Mike Adenuga and first female on the list oil magnate, Folorunsho Alakija.

The only other woman on the list is Angola’s Isabel dos Santos with $2.7 billion, down from $3.2 billion a year ago.

8 South Africans feature on the list, the highest for any African country, diamond mining heir Nicky Oppenheimer with $7.7 billion being the richest of the lot.

Peep the list below ;

    #1 Aliko Dangote – $12.2 billion
    #2 Nicky Oppenheimer – $7.7 billion
    #3 Johann Rupert – $7.2 billion
    #4 Nassef Sawiris – $6.8 billion
    #5 Mike Adenuga – $5.3 billion
    #6 Issad Rebrab – $4 billion
    #6 Naguib Sawiris – $4 billion
    #8 Koos Bekker – $2.8 billion
    #9 Isabel dos Santos – $2.7 billion
    #9 Mohamed Mansour – $2.7 billion
    #11 Patrice Motsepe – $2.4 billion
    #12 Aziz Akhannouch – $2.2 billion
    #13 Yasseen Mansour – $1.9 billion
    #14 Strive Masiyiwa – $1.7 billion
    #15 Folorunsho Alakija – $1.6 billion
    #15 Othman Benjelloun – $1.6 billion
    #17 Mohammed Dewji – $1.5 billion
    #18 Youssef Mansour – $1.4 billion
    #19 Michiel Le Roux – $1.2 billion
    #19 Stephen Saad – $1.2 billion
    #21 Desmond Sacco – $1.1 billion
    #21 Onsi Sawiris – $1.1 billion
    #21 Christoffel Wiese – $1.1 billion

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