According to the latest ranking, Dangote, with a $25 billion net worth, retained his position as Africa’s richest man.
He has held that position
for the fourth successive year.
The influential Forbes
Magazine rates Dangote on the list of 25 richest people in the world.
The Nigerian businessman,
with interests in cement, sugar, beverages and petrochemical, is now ranked 23
up 43rd among the 100 richest persons in the world.
Dangote is said to be
presently the first black man to break into the rank of top 25 richest people
in the world.
Mike Adenuga, owner of
indigenous telecoms company Globacom, was the next Nigerian to Dangote on the
list with a wealth of $4.6 billion, maintaining 325 position in the world.
Folorunsho Alakija, with
$2.5 billion, was 687 in the world and Abdulsamad Rabiu ranks 1372 in the
world, with $1.2 billion.
Globally, Bill Gates is
back on top after a four-year hiatus, reclaiming the title of world’s richest
person from telecoms mogul, Carlos Slim Helu of Mexico, who ranked number one
for the past four years.
Spanish clothing retailer,
Amancio Ortega (best known for the Zara fashion chain) retains the number three
spot for the second year in a row, extending his lead over Warren Buffett, who
is again number four.
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