Nigeria’s businessman, Aliko Dangote, has been ranked the richest man in Africa for the 11th year in a row by Forbes.
Forbes is an American business magazine renowned for tracking the wealth of billionaires across the world.
The magazine’s 2022 list of African richest was contained in a web post published on Monday
The post read, “For the 11th year in a row, Alike Dangote of Nigeria is the continent’s richest person, worth an estimated $13.9 billion, up from $12.1 billion last year following a 30% increase in the stock price of Dangote Cement, his most valuable asset.
“A surge in housing developments in Nigeria and growth in government infrastructure spending drove higher demand in the first nine months of 2021, analysts found.”
Coming directly behind the Nigerian Businessman is South Africa’s luxury goods magnate, Johann Rupert.
Two other Nigerians on the list include Abdulsamad Rabiu (5th) and Mike Adenuga (6th).
According to the magazine, Mr. Rabiu recorded one of the largest wealth increases from the previous year’s list.
“Nigerian cement tycoon Abdulsamad Rabiu, who is $1.5 billion richer after taking yet another of his companies public,” the post said.
“In early January 2022, Rabiu listed his sugar and food firm BUA Foods on the Nigerian stock exchange. He and his son retained a 96% stake in the company, which recently had a market capitalization of nearly $2.8 billion. (Forbes discounts the values of stakes when the public float is less than 5%.) BUA Cement, in which he and his son have a 96% stake, listed in January 2020.”
No woman was mentioned in the list.