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2019 Africa’s Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it?

2019 Africa’s Richest Persons: The number of African billionaires has shrunk to just 20, down from 23 a year ago. Four people fell off Forbes’ annual list of the continent’s richest since last year while one returned to the ranks after a four-year absence. All but four members of the list have smaller fortunes than a year ago.

For the eighth year in a row, Aliko Dangote of Nigeria is Africa’s richest person. His estimated $10.3 billion net worth, however, is nearly $2 billion less than a year ago, primarily due to a roughly 20% drop in the stock price of Dangote Cement, his most valuable asset.

The continent’s second richest is Mike Adenuga, also of Nigeria, worth an estimated $9.2 billion. Adenuga owns Globacom, which is Nigeria’s third-largest mobile phone network, plus oil exploration firm Conoil Producing, extensive real estate holdings in Nigeria and a network of 12,000 cellphone towers. His net worth has climbed dramatically from $5.3 billion in January 2018 as a result of more detailed information provided by him about his assets.

Number three in Africa is diamond heir Nicky Oppenheimer of South Africa. His grandfather founded diamond mining firm DeBeers, which Nicky ran and then sold to mining giant Anglo American for $5.1 billion cash in 2012. He is currently worth an estimated $7.3 billion, down from $7.7 billion a year ago.

Among the few on the list who are richer than a year ago is Strive Masiyiwa of Zimbabwe, worth an estimated $2.3 billion, up from $1.6 billion last year. He’s richer due to a rise in the share price of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe and a new investment that boosted the value of his stake in fiber-optic and satellite-services firm Liquid Telecom.

The three South Africans who fell off since last year’s list are Stephen Saad, founder of generics drug firm Aspen Pharmacare; Desmond Sacco, chairman of iron ore mining company Assore Group; and Christoffel Wiese, founder of retailer Pepkor and former chairman of furniture retailer Steinhoff International, which acquired Pepkor in 2015. Steinhoff is still reeling from an accounting scandal that was disclosed in December 2018, and shortly afterwards Wiese stepped down as chairman of the company. The fourth dropoff is Onsi Sawiris of Egypt, who owns a stake in Netherlands-based fertilizer and chemical producer OCI N.V. All four fell off due to a decline in the stock price of their main asset.

Nigerian cement mogul Abdulsamad Rabiu, who runs and owns the BUA Group, returns to the list for the first time since 2015. He merged his Kalambaina Cement firm into publicly traded Cement Company of Northern Nigeria, which he controlled, in late 2018. Rabiu now owns 97% of the list entity. Kalambaina, which operates a new cement production facility, started selling cement in mid-2018. Separately, Rabiu’s OBU Cement recently expanded its operations, adding a new production line.

Altogether the 20 African tycoons are worth $68.7 billion, down from $75.4 billion for last year’s list. However, the average net worth for each list member this year has climbed to $3.4 billion from $3.3 billion in early 2018.

 

Rank Name Net Worth Age Origin of Wealth
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #1 Aliko Dangote $10.3 B 61 cement, sugar, flour
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #2 Mike Adenuga $9.2 B 65 telecom, oil
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #3 Nicky Oppenheimer $7.3 B 73 diamonds
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #4 Nassef Sawiris $6.3 B 57 construction, chemicals
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #5 Johann Rupert $5.3 B 68 luxury goods
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #6 Issad Rebrab $3.7 B 75 food
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #7 Naguib Sawiris $2.9 B 64 telecom
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #8 Koos Bekker $2.3 B 66 media, investments
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #8 Isabel dos Santos $2.3 B 45 investments
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #8 Mohamed Mansour $2.3 B 70 diversified
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #8 Strive Masiyiwa $2.3 B 57 telecom
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #8 Patrice Motsepe $2.3 B 56 mining
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #13 Aziz Akhannouch $2.1 B 58 petroleum, diversified
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #14 Mohammed Dewji $1.9 B 43 diversified
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #15 Othman Benjelloun $1.7 B 86 banking, insurance
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #16 Abdulsamad Rabiu $1.6 B 58 cement, sugar
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #17 Yasseen Mansour $1.5 B 57 diversified
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #18 Youssef Mansour $1.2 B 73 diversified
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #19 Folorunsho Alakija $1.1 B 68 oil
2019 Africa's Richest Persons. Did any Kenyan make it? #19 Michiel Le Roux $1.1 B 69 banking
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