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Tuesday 8 October 2013

Ventures Africa's Richest People in Africa 2013 List

Ventures Africa magazine has released their list of the top 10 Richest People in Africa 2013.
The combined fortune of Africa’s 55 billionaires is $143.88 billion. The average net worth of the members of this exclusive club is $2.6 billion, while the median age of the richest people in Africa is 65 years. The oldest billionaires are Kenyan industrialist, Manu Chandaria, and Egyptian property tycoon, Mohammed Al-Fayed, both aged 84. The youngest billionaires are Mohammed Dewji of Tanzania and Igho Sanomi, a Nigerian oil trader. They are both 38 years old.
Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt lead the pack with the highest number of billionaires at 20, nine and eight respectively. Algeria, Angola, Zimbabwe and Swaziland only have one billionaire each. In all, there are 10 African countries represented on the list.
Three women made it into the rankings. The richest of them is Folorunsho Alakija, a Nigerian fashion designer and oil tycoon worth some $7.3 billion by our estimates.
 See the full list after the cut...



Aliko Dangote
1. Aliko Dangote
$20.2 billion
Industry: Manufacturing
Country Of Citizenship: Nigeria
Age: 56
Marital Status: Married
Africa’s richest man started building his fortune three decades ago after taking a business loan from his maternal uncle to begin trading in commodities such as flour, sugar, rice and cement. In the early 2000s, he started producing these items himself. His Dangote Group is now the largest manufacturing conglomerate in West Africa and owns sugar refineries, salt processing facilities, a beverage manufacturer and a string of cement plants across Africa. In October 2012, Dangote sold a controlling stake in his flour milling company to Tiger Brands, a South African manufacturer of consumer goods. He pocketed $190 million from the sale. Dangote’s biggest asset is Dangote Cement, a $20-billion (market cap) cement manufacturer with operations in 14 countries and an annual production capacity of 30 million metric tonnes. In June this year, South Africa’s Public Investment Corporation acquired a 1.5-percent stake in the company for $290 million. Dangote is also Africa’s most generous philanthropist. Within the last 12 months, he has given away over $100 million to causes ranging from youth empowerment to flood relief, religious causes and education. His younger brother, Sani Dangote, is Vice Chairman of Dangote Group.

Allan Gray
2. Allan Gray
$8.5 billion
Industry: Financial services
Country Of Citizenship: South Africa
Age: 75
Marital Status: Married
This media-shy South African moneyman controls two investment companies that collectively manage over $50 billion in assets. After Gray received an MBA from Harvard, he worked for eight years at Fidelity Management and Research in Boston before returning to Cape Town in 1973, when he founded Allan Gray Limited, now the largest privately owned asset manager in South Africa. It is also the most successful with assets under management at approximately $30 billion. According to inside sources at the company, Allan Gray’s global mandate share portfolio has achieved an average annual return of 28 percent since 1974. Keys to success include rigorous research and the consistent application of Allan Gray’s ages-old and time-tested investment approach of buying heavily into companies whose share price is less than their intrinsic value. Gray is also the founder of Orbis, an asset manager in Bermuda, which he founded in 1989. Orbis has over $21 billion under management. Gray’s son, William, is President of Orbis and equally serves as portfolio manager of the Orbis Funds. Gray and his family are the controlling shareholders of Allan Gray Limited and Orbis. In 2007, Gray endowed his Allan Gray Orbis Foundation with $130 million, the single largest charity gift in Southern Africa at the time. The foundation funds scholarships for poor but promising South African high school students.

Mike Adenuga
3. Mike Adenuga
$8 billion
Industry: Oil, telecoms
Country Of Citizenship: Nigeria
Age: 60
Marital Status: Married
Nigeria’s second richest man made his first fortune in his mid-twenties by distributing lace fabrics and Coca- Cola, and by handling lucrative government contracts during the regime of former Nigerian military President, Ibrahim Babangida. In the early nineties he founded Conoil Producing, an indigenous oil exploration and production outfit that was the first Nigerian company to strike oil in commercial quantities. Today, Conoil Producing’s assets produce more than 100,000 barrels of crude a day. Adenuga’s other holdings include Globacom, a Nigerian mobile telecommunications network that boasts more than 25 million customers in Nigeria and Republic of Benin. He also owns a 74-percent stake in Conoil PLC, a petroleum marketing outfit listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Folorunsho Alakija
4. Folorunsho Alakija
$7.3 billion
Industry: Oil
Country Of Citizenship: Nigeria
Age: 62
Marital Status: Married
Africa’s richest woman sits atop Famfa Oil, a Nigerian oil company that owns a 60-percent stake in OML 127, one of Nigeria’s most prolific oil blocks located at Nigerian offshore Agbami deepwater field. Daily production at OML 127 stands at over 200,000 barrels per day. Alakija studied fashion design in England in the eighties, returning to Nigeria to found Supreme Stitches, a Nigerian fashion label which enjoyed patronage from the more successful women in Nigerian high society. One of her clients was Maryam Babangida, the wife to former Nigerian military President, Ibrahim Babangida. Alakija is believed to have ridden on the crest of this relationship to acquire an oil block in 1993 at a relatively inexpensive price. Famfa immediately entered into a joint venture agreement with Star Deep Water Petroleum (a subsidiary of Chevron and Brazil’s Petrobas), ceding a 40-percent stake to the two companies. Famfa owned a 60-percent interest in the block until 2000, when the incumbent Nigerian president, Olusegun Obasanjo, forcefully acquired a 50-percent stake in the block, transferring it to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation – a government-owned oil company. Famfa Oil immediately went to court to challenge the acquisition in a case that dragged on for 12 years. In May 2013, the Nigerian Supreme court reinstated the 50-percent stake to Famfa Oil. Alakija also owns $200-million of real estate in the United Kingdom.

Nicky Oppenheimer
5. Nicky Oppenheimer
$6.5 billion
Industry: Mining, investments
Country Of Citizenship: South Africa
Age: 68
Marital Status: Married
Diamonds are not forever. In November 2011, Nicky Oppenheimer made the momentous decision to sell off his family’s stake in De Beers, the world’s largest diamond producer, to mining behemoth Anglo American. The landmark $5.1-billion deal ended the Oppenheimer family’s eight-decade control of De Beers, which began when Nicky’s grandfather, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, took over the firm in 1927 and consolidated the company’s global monopoly over the world’s diamond industry. In 2011, E Oppenheimer & Sons, the family-owned investment firm which Nicky controls, partnered with Temasek, the investment firm of the Government of Singapore, to form Tana Africa Capital, a $300-million private equity fund that invests in the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) and agriculture sectors.

Johann Rupert
6. Johann Rupert
$6.1 billion
Industry: Luxury goods and retail
Country Of Citizenship: South Africa
Age: 63
Marital Status: Married
Johann Rupert is the chairman of Swiss-based luxury goods company, Compagnie Financière Richemont SA, which owns premium brands such as Cartier, Dunhill, IWC Schaffhausen, Piaget and Vacheron Constantin, among many others. It is the sixth largest company on the Swiss stock exchange and the third largest luxury goods company in the world. Johann’s father, Anton Rupert, founded a small cigarette manufacturing operation, Rembrandt, in his garage in 1941 with a £10-investment. Rembrandt became incredibly popular among young South African smokers and by the 1950s, was already one of the leading tobacco firms in the continent. Anton, ever the visionary, diversified from tobacco into the industrial and luxury branded goods sectors, splitting Rembrandt into two divisions: Remgro (an investment company with financial, mining and industrial interests) and Richemont (the Swiss-based luxury goods group). Johann is chairman and the largest individual shareholder in both companies. He also owns two of South Africa’s best-known vineyards, Rupert & Rothschild and L’Ormarins, and founded the Franschhoek Motor Museum, which houses his personal collection of over 200 antique motor vehicles.

Nassef Sawiris
7. Nassef Sawiris
$5.2 billion
Industry: Construction
Country Of Citizenship: Egypt
Age: 53
Marital Status: Married
Nassef Sawiris is the youngest of the three sons of Egyptian billionaire and founder of the Orascom conglomerate, Onsi Sawiris. He heads Orascom Construction Industries (OCI), one of the largest companies in the North Africa region. In January this year, Nassef announced that OCI was exchanging all global depositary receipts of the company for newly issued shares of OCI NV on the NYSE Euronext in Amsterdam or in exchange for cash. A consortium of investors, including Microsoft founder Bill Gates, provided the $1 billion in fresh capital required to pay off investors. The overwhelming majority of the shareholders accepted the buyout offer, which subsequently led to the company’s delisting on the EGX. Nassef also serves as a director at Lafarge, the French cement giant, and the Dubai international Financial Exchange.

Gilbert Chagoury & Family
8. Gilbert Chagoury & Family
$4.2 billion
Industry: Construction
Country Of Citizenship: Nigeria
Age: 67
Marital Status: Married
The Nigerian-Lebanese industrialist and diplomat is a co-founder of the Chagoury Group, a large, multi-faceted Nigerian conglomerate with interests in manufacturing, construction, real estate, hospitality and healthcare. Gilbert was born in 1946 in Lagos by Lebanese immigrant parents. After studying at the College des Freres Chretiens in Lebanon, he returned to Nigeria where he kick-started his business career. In 1971 he started GrandsMoulins du Bénin Flour Mills, a milling company in Cottonou, Republic of Benin, which formed the foundation of the Chagoury Group. Today, the Chagoury Group owns five flour-milling companies in Nigeria and Republic of Benin. Chagoury’s milling operations collectively produce over 3,700 metric tonnes of wheat flour every day. The Chagoury Group also owns a glass bottle manufacturing plant and a plastic bottle manufacturing operation. Other assets include Eko Hotel, a five-star Hotel in Lagos, and Hotel Presidential, a five-star hotel in Port Harcourt. One of the newer companies within the group is South EnergyX, a real estate development company that is developing Eko Atlantic, a new $6-billion metropolis on land reclaimed from the Atlantic Ocean. When completed, Eko Atlantic is expected to provide residential accommodation for up to 250,000 people. Chagoury’s property portfolio also includes Ocean Parade, a series of 14 tower blocks overlooking a lagoon in Banana Island, Nigeria’s priciest residential community. Gilbert Chagoury’s career has not been without controversy. In 2001, in a British court, he admitted to helping the family of deceased Nigerian dictator, Sani Abacha, transfer $300 million into foreign accounts. He returned the money and was indemnified of charges.

Nathan Kirsh
9. Nathan Kirsh
$3.6 billion
Industry: Real Estate, Distribution
Country Of Citizenship: Swaziland
Age: 82
Marital Status: Married
Nathan Kirsh made his first fortune after he founded a successful corn milling business in Swaziland. He deftly reinvested his profits in food distribution and real estate. The bulk of his fortune is held in various property and distribution companies. His investment company, Kirsh Holding Group, owns a 50-percent stake in Swazi Plaza Properties – the company that owns the largest shopping mall in Swaziland. He also owns a 29-percent stake in Minerva, a London-based property developer, and a 63-percent stake in Jetro Holdings, which operates Jetro Cash and Carry stores and Restaurant Depots in the New York City area. Jetro enjoys a near monopoly in supplying wholesale goods to small stores and restaurants in the New York City area and had revenues of over $6 billion in 2013. Kirsh is also the largest individual shareholder in Magal Security Systems, a developer and supplier of control systems and intruder detection systems.

Christoffel Wiese
10. Christoffel Wiese
$3.4 billion
Industry: Retail
Country Of Citizenship: South Africa
Age: 72
Marital Status: Married
The South African businessman is the chairman and greatest individual shareholder of Shoprite, Africa’s largest discount retailer. After studying Law at the University of Stellenbosch, Wiese took up a job as an executive director at Pep Stores, a discount clothing chain his parents co-founded. In 1979, Pep Stores diversified into groceries through its acquisition of Shoprite, a small South African retail chain. When Wiese became chairman of the company in 1981, he changed the company’s name to Pepkor and made a series of acquisitions including Ackermans, a prominent clothing chain. He went on to list Shoprite on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. He owns a 15-percent stake in the $7-billion (market cap) company. While his Shoprite stake remains his biggest asset, he also owns significant stakes in other Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed companies, including Invicta Holdings, PSG Holdings, Tradehold, and private equity firm, Brait. Other assets include a private game reserve in the Kalahari and Lourensford Wine Estate.

123 comments:

  1. Yea. 1st 2 comment. Dangote my manchi 4 life .

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    1. Y r d only SAs on d list white ndi oshi after driving d true SAs to poverty By God's grace 1 blqck southaftican will make it to d list nxt year +its only a lebanese somborry dat wld want to become nigerian citizen lol (I love my country o)

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  2. Nigerians and South Africa's rule the bucks list, top 6 is made of these two nations.

    If you could chose between the end of corruption in Nigeria & Dangote's wealth, how many Private Jets would you have?

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    1. Na me go solve Nigeria wahala? I wil chose Dangote's money sharp sharp!

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  3. Nigerians and South Africans rule the bucks list, top 6 is made of these two nations.

    If you could chose between the end of corruption in Nigeria & Dangote's wealth, how many Private Jets would you have?

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    1. Hahahah... Ofcus I would pick dangote's riches and get myself a private jet *winks*

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  4. They had worked for their wealth

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    1. Yes they sure have but did any of you notice all the Nigerian billionaires had something to do with govt money. Anywayz it is well.

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  5. I'm on my way,count me out to count me first.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  6. Chimoooo o nwere ndi nwere money na uwa ah. Choi I go rich oh

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  7. Rubbish!!!!! Dat list is nt correct if ma name is nt dia......mak dem re-do am coz I must de dia by fire or by force

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  8. Watch out for Mccada group! He meant to be on the list

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  9. Dangote always..... Folorunso Alakija as usual...... Congrats to them

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  10. Where is my name na

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  11. See money!! No doubt nigerians have a good number of billionaires out there..good for them though!! They actually know what best to do with their money cos no matter the critics you give out to them;it still remains their money..HARDWORK PAYS!!

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  12. Money mehn!!!! Ruler of d world

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  13. I couldn't agree more with the list.
    Carefully researched details for each individual.
    Isn't it funny how the South African Billionaires are mostly whites?
    And yes,there's our very own Igho Sanomi as one of the youngest Billionaires in Africa...great!

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  14. Person wey see goodtin talk say e no good no go get'am! This are my role model's, I wish 2 be like dem someday

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  15. Chagoury is now classified as Nigerian????

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    1. Exactly what I was thinking . WTF ???

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  16. Entrepreneurship is the best. None of them is a government employee.

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  17. If only u knew how annoying it is for blog visitors to refresh every hour and still see no comments,then i am certain you would take this more seriously and perhaps employ someone to do it for you.
    I know you would say its your blog so you can do whatever at your convinience but its still a business too and it gives you money as well and without blog visitors..it would be nothing.
    Please kindly post comments as quickly as possible because thats what really interests most people.

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    1. Tell her o!

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    2. Bros abi na sista,u spoke my mind o! Na comments b blog, yet linda wud wait 4 d comments 2 bcum 2 voluminous nd post dem @ a go! Ow person want tek de go thru over 400 comments nw...Madam linda.pls approve nd post as de cum so dat we can b goin tru d comments gradually...tnx as u do ds cz its also nt funny wen i post comment wen der z no comment @all,only 4 linda 2 post all d comment @1ces wit mine as d 600th comment!linda biko fear God!!!

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    3. Bros abi na sista,u spoke my mind o! Na comments b blog, yet linda wud wait 4 d comments 2 bcum 2 voluminous nd post dem @ a go! Ow person want tek de go thru over 400 comments nw...Madam linda.pls approve nd post as de cum so dat we can b goin tru d comments gradually...tnx as u do ds cz its also nt funny wen i post comment wen der z no comment @all,only 4 linda 2 post all d comment @1ces wit mine as d 600th comment!linda biko fear God!!!

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  18. Congrats to them. The Nigerian listed richest are monopolists who have bought over the treasures of Nigeria with their connections. Their money is Nigeria money

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    1. Appreciate hardworking pple! If e easy to buy, you for dey dere now! Well ur opinion won't change anyfin. So I don't need to be bothered.

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  19. In Jesus name, in less than ten years, I will be on the list and I will glorify the lord with it. Linda, pls post this.

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  20. Entrepreneurship is the best. None of them is a government employee.

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  21. Entrepreneurship is the best. None of them is a government employee.

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  22. White people pitch a tent anywhere to eat. They comprise 70% of this list. Good for Nigerians for breaking the mold in this vanilla club. Reverse the trend.

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  23. Why my name is not in that list is what I cannot figure out; like they saw my bank statement or something. Smh.

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  24. Entrepreneurs. My name will top that list someday!!!

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    1. *Yawns*.......pray b4 u sleep,God willin...u may see yasef on any list of ur choice in ya dream#okbye!

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    2. *Yawns*.......pray b4 u sleep,God willin...u may see yasef on any list of ur choice in ya dream#okbye!

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  25. Wow! Alakija s hot oh! I crave money!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  26. People accumulate wealth because of greed. If they look around, they will see hardship all over the world, people who cant afford the basic things of life, yet the keep accumulating millions and billions. They decorate their mansions with luxurious cars. The late king of Saudi Arabia was worth over £30 billion dollars, his personal jet was a flying mansion, he had stroke, went round all the best hospitals in the world, no remedy, resigned himself to fate and he died. His money could not give him good health. The lesson: There is a greater force, MIGHTIER! And He is God. And the billions of dollars and mansions was left behind. That was the reason Jesus Christ said ''It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven)Luke 18:28). Don't be desperate to acquire material wealth. Whatever is your calling in life, be dedicated to it. It was Martin Luther King Jr who said and I quote: ''If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that the hosts of heavens and earth will pause to say, ''Here lived a street sweeper who did his job well''.

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    1. So bcz pple r surferin nd moni cnt buy health,no 1 shud b rich abi! Wot u shud b sayin z d means of acquirin dz wealth nd dey help d needy d best way dey can...abi u tink every acquire wealth like d political faggots we v in 9ja? Park well joor...Na pple like u de do pass!

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    2. So bcz pple r surferin nd moni cnt buy health,no 1 shud b rich abi! Wot u shud b sayin z d means of acquirin dz wealth nd dey help d needy d best way dey can...abi u tink every acquire wealth like d political faggots we v in 9ja? Park well joor...Na pple like u de do pass!

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    3. Hmmmm.......mature comment.....love it!

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    4. Like ur comments.... But dont criticize people that have money or you won't have it too. There is nothing God called you to do, that you won't need money to do. Its better to have too much money than to be broke.
      Even if you are a pastor.....u need money to preach the gospel.

      If any of them dash you one billion naira, won't you delete that your pious looking religious comment and post something else? Poverty doesn't make you a holy or good person.

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  27. Babaginda made those from Nigeria including Alakija *shit*...*Thoughts*

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  28. Nigeria and oil sha.. abeg who knows where I can invest my lil change on oil? Know I would get there...#Linda u fit help?

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    1. Invest in my firm nw.mk i gv u d link? Mumu 9jirians dat like stagnation! Even wen u see opporturnity sef, ur myopic tinkin,greed nd impatience wud nt let u b like dem...na overnight moni de sweet una!

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    2. Invest in my firm nw.mk i gv u d link? Mumu 9jirians dat like stagnation! Even wen u see opporturnity sef, ur myopic tinkin,greed nd impatience wud nt let u b like dem...na overnight moni de sweet una!

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    3. Start with the palmoil woman who sells on ur street. All na oil, u sure wuld get there some day.

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  29. :((( one day in Jesus name Amen :)

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  30. I will be in this list sooner enough

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  31. ''In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of.''
    ---Confucius

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  32. Hmmmmm..I comment my reserve... Apinex

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  33. my own is comin soon ad pls o do dese pple have sons dat re yet 2 marry cus am available lol

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  34. And at the end our material acquisition will be left to the vagaries of nature.

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  35. Nice 1,we r coming.......this dude jamal

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  36. All of them are married ahn ahn.

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    1. See ur bloated face! Ashawo none of dem r single!!!!!go nd hustle 4 ur moni...guess their bein married wont stop u 4rm chasin.well ts ur type de use 4 rituals so no problem!

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  37. Nigeria and oil sha... sorry who knows where I can invest my lil change on oil?? abi Mz Linda, u fit help?

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  38. Where is Mr. Deji Adeleke

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  39. #inspired# I shall be there someday... one day... soon... very soon.

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  40. Why all of them don marry naw lol btw it's just South Africa and Nigeria. Oga o

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  41. These are seriously rich biz men & woman

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  42. Unfortunately for Naija hot babes, the marital status of each of these "walking monies" are simply annoying. Mscheeew! But worry less, the moneyful ones are not yet born.

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  43. Dey myt be d richest bizness pple in africa buh surly not d richest pple in Africa, and pls alakija myt be d richest woman buh certainly naht d 3rd richest person in nigeria

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  44. See money oo...*ego dim nobi*

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  45. I'll be right at the top pretty soon :) just watch out for OKON, N. SOLOMON.

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  46. I'll be right at the top pretty soon, just watch out for; OKON, N. SOLOMON.

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  47. Few years frm now,m gana be among this list!!!!#workinprogress#

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  48. Ha ha Aunty linda I no see ma sef for dere ni.*dis is no current*

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  49. And dis is ma own list of d richest pple in Nigeria...1.Olusegun Obasanjo 2.Ibrahim Babangida 3.Aliko Dangote 4.Bola Tinubu 5.James Ibori 6.Mike Adenuga 7.Abubakar Atiku 8.Peter Odili 9.Abudusalami Abubakar 10.Theo Danjuma

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    1. Peter odili kwa!! Iyo,odi kwa Risky

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    2. Loooool!! Buh you know politicians can neva make d list, no mata how rich! Most politicians are richer buh its beleived they myt av enriched themselved wif public fund. God pls remember me o. Hear my cry oh Lord.

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    3. @ Odev, Dis list is on point and I fully concur with it. Wow, ure a real genius

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  50. Nice Job you have done Linda

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  51. i always have adream that i will be above all of them if only god give me wisdom and time

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  52. Hmmm gud 4 dem

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  53. where are all those loud ass Ghanaians.... No face here abi... hahaha

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  54. where are all those loud ass Ghanaians.... No face here abi... hahaha

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  55. If they had reached 15 u wud av seen my name

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  56. Am sick and tired of readin bout how rich pple are!! I must make these lists too!!! It motivates me 2 see pple dat were once like me can turnout 2b major powerful pple in d world!!! I'll b superrich,megafamos!!! Pple wil read bout me tooo!!! Fuk dem n dier "richest lists"!! Arrrrghhh! Wat stops me frm being dere too??? NOTHING!!!! *ONYX GODWIN*

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  57. I can't see my name!! Anyway na them sabi. Nobody bring out the money make people count sha.

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  58. Am sick and tired of readin bout how rich pple are!! I must make these lists too!!! It motivates me 2 see pple dat were once like me can turnout 2b major powerful pple in d world!!! I'll b superrich,megafamos!!! Pple wil read bout me tooo!!! Fuk dem n dier "richest lists"!! Arrrrghhh! Wat stops me frm being dere too??? NOTHING!!!! *ONYX GODWIN*

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  59. Soon am gonna be among that list I pray so ijn amen

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  60. Africa on d move! Linda, bane, hope u and I'll be on that list one day...wink...wink

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  61. Dangote, I See it

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  62. This list just made me realize I've not even started anything. God help me

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  63. lindii....i must say u jst toppled my greed status....choi, "singing"....jaywon...we making money dis year, dis year dis year...aso wasire asowasayo asowasigbogbo

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  64. Dangote will always be on top..... Folorunso Alakija as usual...... Congrats to them

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  65. Dangote will always be on top..... Folorunso Alakija as usual...... Congrats to them

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  66. lindii....i must say u jst toppled my greed status....choi, "singing"....jaywon...we making money dis year, dis year dis year...aso wasire asowasayo asowasigbogbo

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  67. Nobi small thing o! Dangote's margin is too large for the 2nd Richest. This Dangote of a man. I hail thee, especially ur philanthropic gesture. You are already. On my way to that list soon.. I didn't see any medical Doctor's name...hmmm. So help me God.

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  68. So make I fly? God I hustle in Silence, let my Success make Noise IJN Amen.

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  69. nigeria na we dey top , but S.A is more developed than us, whyyy????

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  70. If you are cute, add up :) babes only 238C2743 cheers

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  71. If my name is not in top 10 then the list is alter

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  72. The owners of Lagos ( the Igbos) are not listed here bcos they sell fake spare parts. They are petty traders and not genuine big business owners.

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  73. Why wud dey av to put d marital status nw.nyways to tell d singles ladies "bware his taken"except u wan b concubine...

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  74. No need to do blood money if u can't b richer dan Dangote..waste of blood..

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  75. One thing is constant all of them are married.

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  76. With aLl d money all dos politicians keep stealing, none still made it to d list. Stolen moni always comes wt a cause.. I respect dangote n congrats mrs alakija. Some day my name ll b on dat least!

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  77. Its just amazing ! Cos Adenuga n alakija made their fortune from babangida tenure n whereas babangida name is always conspicous ly absent frm forbes list. Or is he a se win machine dat fails to make dress for ?

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  78. @ehinmitan Olumide you should NOT expect to find any government employee on that list regardless of how far up they are. Even the president of a country has no business being on a billionaire's list unless they made that money before they became president. However in Nigeria only God knows if this is the case

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  79. please tell them to help the poor people

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  80. Lord I pray and ask that come 2020, my name( ELIZABETH ETTA) will be on the list of the wealthiest people in the world AMEN, AMEN and AMEN

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  81. Good for them. I am getting there.

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  82. Abeg where davido papa name na

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  83. Chai! Power mst chnge hands ooo' I greet d house in 2face voice one luv.

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  84. Let's wait for forbes, were was folorunsho 3 years ago, all off a sudden 7.6 billion, she dey shit de money? Na only she get oil block, dat chi chi okonjo wey dey write rubbish, these nigerians are addin d value of dia companies as dia personal networth. Was else does alakija own minus famfa oil, dey paid these idiots 2 hype them, so alakija is nw richer dan otedola nd jim ovia nd theo danjuma d dantatas just with famfa oil dat I av nt seen b4

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    1. Actually she was in a lawsuit wit nigeria dat lasted for yrs,it concerned a land dat had crude oil she finally won d lawsuit n nigeria had to pay her for all dose lost yrs,tanx me later dear

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  85. Me too go rich oooo

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  86. Y only the whites in South Africa made the list?No black. #Racism persists. Anyways Dangote still reps 9ja on No.1

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  87. These men and women have made money and their money is working for them.
    They have been listed as the richest in Africa.

    I will be on this list in the near future say 5 -10 years from 2013.The works of hand are blessed of God. I am getting earth shucking ideal to move my vision forward

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  88. Ahn ahn where davido's father dey na ? shebi e b omo baba olowo. hahahaha rubbish

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  89. Nigeria and South Africa, thats whats up
    Love from Miami

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  90. So Nigerians are dis rich yet no improvement...na waoo even most of d unmentioned countries are civilized dan us...God plzz help/bless us Amen
    Miss Nomic

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  91. So Nigerians are dis rich yet no improvement...na waoo even most of d unmentioned countries are civilized dan us...God plzz help/bless us Amen
    Miss Nomic

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  92. some of you people questioning alakija's presence and level are dense. If you don't know something just shut up! let me set you straight with some simple math. Famfa's block produces 200,000 barrels of oil a day. Oil is currently $100 a barrel. Famfa owns 60% interest in this block which means she makes in revenue about $4.4Billion (yes with a B!) a year. Even if she only keeps 20% of that amount as profit, that's almost $900 Million per year! I'm sure there're investments on top of that so easy $1bln per year. Then there's the actual worth of the company which is how you then get to $7bln. That's the market rate comparable to recent sales in the area. She just recently got out of a length like 10 year court battle for the field. So stupid ITKs she is wealthy, same way Zuckenberg's wealth is predominantly in facebook stock, the majority of her wealth is in the value of Famfa. Stop yarning dust about what about otedola etc etc

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  93. Bobbyfranklin$papichulo........loading heavily!Dnt be shocked when u see dis name pple :)

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  94. Yeah is all Good, They should watch out for me in the nearest future. i am just 30 and am controlling multi millions already.

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