From left, clockwise: Aliko Dangote, Isabel dos Santos, Nathan Kirsch, Johann Rupert, Naguib Sawiris, Nassef Sawiris, Issad Rebrab, Mike Adenuga, Christoffel Wiese, Nicky Oppenheimer
From left, clockwise: Aliko Dangote, Isabel dos Santos, Nathan Kirsch, Johann Rupert, Naguib Sawiris, Nassef Sawiris, Issad Rebrab, Mike Adenuga, Christoffel Wiese, Nicky Oppenheimer

Forbes List 2017: Meet the 10 richest people in Africa

Following several years of steady growth in Africa, the continent's wealthiest are facing a number of headwinds, and the plunge in the price of oil and commodities has continued to impact the fortunes of Africa's richest people.

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Forbes' annual Rich List show that the number of billionaires in Africa has actually risen to 25, up from 24 last year.

Two heavyweights, Nigerian businessmen Femi Otedola and Abdulsamad Rabiu dropped off the list in the past 12 months.

The top 25 richest Africans includes billionaires hailing from eight countries including Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland and Tanzania.

 

View the list of the top 10 richest Africans on the next page --->


1. Aliko Dangote, Nigeria

Net Worth: $12.2bn (£9.79bn, €11.28bn, estimated as at 20 March 2017)

Source Of Wealth: Cement, flour, sugar, salt

 

2. Nicky Oppenheimer, South African

Net Worth: $7bn

Source Of Wealth: Diamonds

 

3. Mike Adenuga, Nigeria

Net Worth: $6.1bn

Source Of Wealth: Telecom, Oil, Real Estate

 

4. Johann Rupert, South Africa

Net Worth: $6.3bn

Source Of Wealth: Luxury Goods

 

5. Nassef Sawiris, Egypt

Net Worth: $6.2bn

Source Of Wealth: Construction, Chemicals

 

6. Christoffel Wiese, South Africa

Net Worth: $5.9bn

Source Of Wealth: Retail

 

7. Nathan Kirsch

Net Worth: $3.9bn

Source Of Wealth: Retail

 

8. Naguib Sawiris, Egypt

Net Worth: $3.8bn

Source Of Wealth: Telecom

 

9. Isabel dos Santos, Angola

Net Worth: $3.1bn

Source Of Wealth: Investments

 

10. Issad Rebrab, Algeria

Net Worth: $3bn

Source of Wealth: Food

 

42-year-old Mohammed Dewji of Tanzania remains the youngest billionaire in Africa with a wealth estimated at $1.4bn.

Angolan Isabel dos Santos and Folorunsho Alakija from Nigeria are still the only two female billionaires to make the list with fortunes estimated at $3.1bn and $1.61bn respectively.

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