Nigerian businessman Aleko Dangot, for the sixth consecutive year, topped Africa's richest billionaires list for the year 2019 with a fortune of about $ 10.3 billion raised from the consumer goods trade.
According to Forbes magazine's list of the richest 10 billionaires in Africa this year and their wealth, Nigerian businessman Mike Odenga came in second place with a fortune of $ 8.6 billion raised from the telecommunications business. He is the owner of Globecom, Telecom companies in Nigeria, also operates in the oil and gas sector as well.
In third place was South African billionaire Nicky Oppenheimer with a fortune of $ 7.6 billion raised from the diamond business, and Oppenheimer inherited De Beers, the world's largest diamond producer.
While the Egyptian businessman Nasif Sawiris, a fourth with a fortune of $ 6.2 billion, is the CEO of Orascom Construction Industries. He works in the construction and cement sector and the nitrogen fertilizer industry.
While the Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris finished fifth with a fortune of 6 billion dollars and his wealth has increased by about 700 million dollars since 2015. He is the founder and chairman of Orascom Group and is now the chairman of Orascom Telecom, Orascom Technology. "
In sixth place, South African businessman Johan Robert, with a $ 5.2 billion fortune, is president of Richmond, a Swiss-based luxury conglomerate, and head of the investment holding company Remergro in South Africa.
The Algerian billionaire is delighted by the $ 3.8 billion fortune of Mr. Rabrab, who is chairman of the industrial group Civital, one of the world's largest sugar refineries.
In the eighth place came Egyptian businessman Mohammed Mansour, whose fortune is estimated at $ 2.3 billion. He is the chairman of Mansour Group, which is involved in the car trade, trade in industrial equipment, food industries, tobacco and cosmetics.
South African billionaire Kowser Baker is ninth and is estimated at $ 2.2 billion, and is chairman of Naspers, one of Africa's largest media companies.
In the tenth place, Morocco's minister of agriculture, fishing, rural development and Moroccan businessman Aziz Akhenouch, who has a fortune of two billion dollars, came from his job as chairman of Aqua Group, the largest conglomerate of Moroccan companies operating in the oil and gas sector.
According to Forbes magazine's list of the richest 10 billionaires in Africa this year and their wealth, Nigerian businessman Mike Odenga came in second place with a fortune of $ 8.6 billion raised from the telecommunications business. He is the owner of Globecom, Telecom companies in Nigeria, also operates in the oil and gas sector as well.
In third place was South African billionaire Nicky Oppenheimer with a fortune of $ 7.6 billion raised from the diamond business, and Oppenheimer inherited De Beers, the world's largest diamond producer.
While the Egyptian businessman Nasif Sawiris, a fourth with a fortune of $ 6.2 billion, is the CEO of Orascom Construction Industries. He works in the construction and cement sector and the nitrogen fertilizer industry.
While the Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris finished fifth with a fortune of 6 billion dollars and his wealth has increased by about 700 million dollars since 2015. He is the founder and chairman of Orascom Group and is now the chairman of Orascom Telecom, Orascom Technology. "
In sixth place, South African businessman Johan Robert, with a $ 5.2 billion fortune, is president of Richmond, a Swiss-based luxury conglomerate, and head of the investment holding company Remergro in South Africa.
The Algerian billionaire is delighted by the $ 3.8 billion fortune of Mr. Rabrab, who is chairman of the industrial group Civital, one of the world's largest sugar refineries.
In the eighth place came Egyptian businessman Mohammed Mansour, whose fortune is estimated at $ 2.3 billion. He is the chairman of Mansour Group, which is involved in the car trade, trade in industrial equipment, food industries, tobacco and cosmetics.
South African billionaire Kowser Baker is ninth and is estimated at $ 2.2 billion, and is chairman of Naspers, one of Africa's largest media companies.
In the tenth place, Morocco's minister of agriculture, fishing, rural development and Moroccan businessman Aziz Akhenouch, who has a fortune of two billion dollars, came from his job as chairman of Aqua Group, the largest conglomerate of Moroccan companies operating in the oil and gas sector.