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Titans of the Continent: Africa’s Top 10 Richest People

Churchill Nkagumaho
Last updated: 2 June 2026 10:10
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Billionaire fortunes across Africa have seen a massive surge, driven by soaring stock markets, massive infrastructural expansions, and resilient industrial sectors. The collective wealth of the continent’s ultra-wealthy reflects a dynamic shift toward manufacturing, telecom, luxury goods, and green energy.

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​The 10 Richest African Billionaires​Wealth Distribution at a Glance

​According to the latest data from Forbes, these are the top 10 richest people in Africa, their net worth, and the countries they call home.

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​The 10 Richest African Billionaires

​1. Aliko Dangote

  • ​Net Worth: $28.5 Billion
  • ​Country: Nigeria
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Manufacturing (Cement, Sugar, Fertilizer, Oil)

​For over 15 consecutive years, Aliko Dangote has maintained his crown as Africa’s richest individual. His fortune jumped significantly after shares of Dangote Cement surged nearly 69%. The industrialist is currently focusing on his massive flagship project, the Dangote Refinery, and recently signed a $400 million deal to accelerate plans to double its capacity.

​2. Johann Rupert & Family

  • ​Net Worth: $16.1 Billion
  • ​Country: South Africa
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Fashion & Retail (Luxury Goods)

​Johann Rupert commands the luxury goods sector through his Swiss-based company, Richemont. The enterprise owns prestigious global brands such as Cartier, Montblanc, and Van Cleef & Arpels. He also holds significant diversified investments through his South African investment holding company, Remgro.

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​3. Abdulsamad Rabiu

  • ​Net Worth: $11.2 Billion
  • ​Country: Nigeria
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Diversified (Cement, Sugar, Agriculture)

​Abdulsamad Rabiu is the biggest gainer on the continent, experiencing a 120% explosion in wealth over the past year. As the founder of BUA Group, his fortunes skyrocketed when shares of his primary asset, BUA Cement, rose by 135% on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

​4. Nicky Oppenheimer & Family

  • ​Net Worth: $10.6 Billion
  • ​Country: South Africa
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Metals & Mining (Diamonds)

​The Oppenheimer name has long been synonymous with African mining. Nicky Oppenheimer built his fortune through the diamond giant De Beers before selling his family’s remaining 40% stake to Anglo American for $5.1 billion in cash. Today, he manages private equity and investments through Stockdale Street.

​5. Nassef Sawiris

  • ​Net Worth: $9.6 Billion
  • ​Country: Egypt
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Construction & Engineering

​Nassef Sawiris remains Egypt’s wealthiest citizen. He controls OCI N.V., one of the world’s largest nitrogen fertilizer producers, and holds a prominent stake in Orascom Construction. Beyond engineering, Sawiris is heavily invested in global sports and apparel; he owns a stake in the English Premier League club Aston Villa and holds a roughly 6% stake in Adidas.

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​6. Mike Adenuga

  • ​Net Worth: $6.5 Billion
  • ​Country: Nigeria
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Diversified (Telecom, Oil)

​Mike Adenuga built his empire from the ground up through mobile telecommunications and oil production. He is the founder of Globacom (Glo), one of Nigeria’s largest mobile phone networks, and owns Conoil Producing, an independent oil exploration company operating blocks in the Niger Delta.

​7. Naguib Sawiris

  • ​Net Worth: $5.6 Billion
  • ​Country: Egypt
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Telecom

​The older brother of Nassef, Naguib Sawiris built his legacy in telecommunications through Orascom Telecom Holding. After selling most of his telecom stakes, he diversified into luxury real estate development, resort operations, and gold mining enterprises across Africa and Europe.

​8. Patrice Motsepe

  • ​Net Worth: $4.3 Billion
  • ​Country: South Africa
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Metals & Mining

​Patrice Motsepe became Africa’s first Black billionaire on the Forbes list through his company, African Rainbow Minerals, which mines gold, platinum, copper, and iron ore. He is also a major figure in sports and sports administration, owning the Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club and serving as President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

​9. Mohamed Mansour

  • ​Net Worth: $4 Billion
  • ​Country: Egypt
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Diversified

​Mohamed Mansour leads the family-run conglomerate Mansour Group, which established its fortune by becoming one of the world’s largest distributors of General Motors vehicles. The group also holds exclusive distribution rights for Caterpillar equipment across several African and international markets.

​10. Michiel Le Roux

  • ​Net Worth: $3.8 Billion
  • ​Country: South Africa
  • ​Primary Source of Wealth: Finance & Investments

​Rounding out the top ten is Michiel Le Roux, who saw a significant surge in wealth thanks to a 57% jump in the stock price of Capitec Bank. He founded the South African banking institution in 2001, which revolutionized retail banking in the country by targeting the emerging middle class with low-cost options.

​Wealth Distribution at a Glance

​The concentration of wealth on the continent remains dominated by four primary economic powerhouses: South Africa (7 billionaires overall), Egypt (5), Nigeria (4), and Morocco (3).

Rank

Name

Net Worth

Country

Industry

1

Aliko Dangote

$28.5 B

Nigeria

Manufacturing

2

Johann Rupert

$16.1 B

South Africa

Fashion & Retail

3

Abdulsamad Rabiu

$11.2 B

Nigeria

Diversified

4

Nicky Oppenheimer

$10.6 B

South Africa

Metals & Mining

5

Nassef Sawiris

$9.6 B

Egypt

Construction

6

Mike Adenuga

$6.5 B

Nigeria

Diversified

7

Naguib Sawiris

$5.6 B

Egypt

Telecom

8

Patrice Motsepe

$4.3 B

South Africa

Metals & Mining

9

Mohamed Mansour

$4.0 B

Egypt

Diversified

10

Michiel Le Roux

$3.8 B

South Africa

Finance

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