Richest And Most Powerful Families In The Whole Of Africa: Every year, Forbes magazine publishes list of people who are believed to be the richest or most influential business people in
Africa. Some of these individuals, or their families, are not new to this billionaires list. But others may simply surprise you. Some of the people mentioned are presidents, kings and queens in their respective countries. Others are simply good businessmen and women who do not hold any powerful office in government. A number of them inherited their father’s companies and transformed them into empires. All these people, however, have certain traits in common: They are extremely ambitious, hard-working and smart. Now, meet some of the richest and most powerful dynasties in Africa. The list is not organized in any order.
1 The Dangote family (Nigeria)
Aliko Dangote is no new comer in this list. He has been featured several by Forbes magazine as the richest man in Africa. Dangote owns the Dangote Group, a multi-billion dollar conglomerate that specializes in commodities and has presence in Nigeria and other African countries including Ethiopia, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo, Zambia and Tanzania. As at February 2017, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$12.5 billion.
Africa. Some of these individuals, or their families, are not new to this billionaires list. But others may simply surprise you. Some of the people mentioned are presidents, kings and queens in their respective countries. Others are simply good businessmen and women who do not hold any powerful office in government. A number of them inherited their father’s companies and transformed them into empires. All these people, however, have certain traits in common: They are extremely ambitious, hard-working and smart. Now, meet some of the richest and most powerful dynasties in Africa. The list is not organized in any order.
1 The Dangote family (Nigeria)
Aliko Dangote is no new comer in this list. He has been featured several by Forbes magazine as the richest man in Africa. Dangote owns the Dangote Group, a multi-billion dollar conglomerate that specializes in commodities and has presence in Nigeria and other African countries including Ethiopia, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo, Zambia and Tanzania. As at February 2017, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$12.5 billion.
Richest And Most Powerful Families In The Whole Of Africa: Every year,
Forbes magazine publishes list of people who are believed to be the
richest or most influential business people in Africa. Some of these
individuals, or their families, are not new to this billionaires list.
But others may simply surprise you. Some of the people mentioned are
presidents, kings and queens in their respective countries. Others are
simply good businessmen and women who do not hold any powerful office in
government.
A number of them inherited their father’s companies and transformed them
into empires. All these people, however, have certain traits in common:
They are extremely ambitious, hard-working and smart. Now, meet some of
the richest and most powerful dynasties in Africa. The list is not
organized in any order.
1
The Dangote family (Nigeria)
Aliko Dangote is no new comer in this list. He has been featured several
by Forbes magazine as the richest man in Africa. Dangote owns the
Dangote Group, a multi-billion dollar conglomerate that specializes in
commodities and has presence in Nigeria and other African countries
including Ethiopia, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo, Zambia
and Tanzania. As at February 2017, Forbes estimated his net worth at
US$12.5 billion.
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