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Aliko Dangote, Nigerians named in the 2025 Forbes billionaires list

Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Abdulsamad Rabiu, and Femi Otedola have been named in the 2025 Forbes billionaires list, highlighting Africa’s wealthiest individuals. The list, published on Saturday, features only four Nigerians among the continent’s 22 billionaires.

According to Forbes, Africa’s billionaires saw their combined wealth rise to $105 billion, up from $82.4 billion in 2024, marking a significant increase driven by new valuations and market gains.

Topping the list is Aliko Dangote, owner of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, with a net worth of $23.9 billion, up from $13.9 billion in 2024.Forbes attributed the spike to his refinery’s valuation, which increased his net worth.

Also, following Dangote, Mike Adenuga, chairman of Globacom, ranks fifth in Africa with a net worth of $6.8 billion. With, Abdulsamad Rabiu, chairman of BUA Group, securing the sixth position with a fortune of $5.1 billion.

In a joint 16th position is Femi Otedola, chairman of First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Holdings Plc, boasting a net worth of $1.5 billion.

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Furthermore, Forbes noted that South Africa had the highest number of billionaires on the list, with seven, followed by Nigeria and Egypt with four each. Other countries represented include Morocco (3), Algeria (1), Tanzania (1), and Zimbabwe (1).

“Our list tracks the wealth of African billionaires who reside in Africa or have their primary business there. This excludes Sudanese-born billionaire Mo Ibrahim, a U.K. citizen, and South African Nathan Kirsh, who operates out of London.”

Forbes

Meanwhile, the evaluation used net worth figures calculated based on stock prices and currency exchange rates as of March 7, 2025.

Here is the updated list of Africa’s 22 billionaires With Aliko Dangote coming in first and their net worths:

RankNameCountryNet Worth (USD)
1Aliko DangoteNigeria$23.9 billion
2Johann Rupert & familySouth Africa$10.1 billion
3Nicky Oppenheimer & familySouth Africa$9.4 billion
4Nassef SawirisEgypt$8.7 billion
5Mike AdenugaNigeria$6.9 billion
6Abdulsamad RabiuNigeria$5.9 billion
7Naguib SawirisEgypt$3.8 billion
8Mohamed MansourEgypt$3.2 billion
9Koos BekkerSouth Africa$2.7 billion
10Patrice MotsepeSouth Africa$2.7 billion
11Issad Rebrab & familyAlgeria$2.5 billion
12Strive MasiyiwaZimbabwe$1.9 billion
13Mohammed DewjiTanzania$1.8 billion
14Aziz Akhannouch & familyMorocco$1.7 billion
15Michiel Le RouxSouth Africa$1.7 billion
16Othman Benjelloun & familyMorocco$1.4 billion
17Youssef MansourEgypt$1.3 billion
18Christoffel WieseSouth Africa$1.2 billion
19Femi OtedolaNigeria$1.1 billion
20Yasseen MansourEgypt$1.2 billion
21Stephen SaadSouth Africa$1.2 billion
22Mohamed Al FayedEgypt$1.0 billion

This information is based on the latest Forbes billionaires list.

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