Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,150,839 members, 7,810,229 topics. Date: Saturday, 27 April 2024 at 01:05 AM

The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 - Investment - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Investment / The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 (53764 Views)

Here Is Africa’s 10 Richest Countries. / Africa's Richest Man Aliko Dangote To Invest In Tanzanian Coal Mine / 9 Ways To Make Millions In 2014 (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)

The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:37pm On Sep 17, 2014
Africa is a continent that stands at such a crossroads when it comes to its wealth. On one hand, the continent is so lush with natural resources that industries that utilize them are extremely profitable, while on the other hand exploitive labour sometimes tarnishes these resources. Furthermore, while the continent fights to make headway in the technology sectors in an attempt to catch up with the west, it also sees itself mired in civil war after civil war, effectively tearing countries apart in the process. So, as always it seems, Africa is a continent of disparate parts, sometimes moving in unison, other times creating a dichotomy that may not be so easy to overcome. That is not to say that the financial outlook in Africa is altogether bleak however, as there are at least ten men who top the billion dollar net worth list on the continent. For the first time, Africa has a female billionaire, Isabel Dos Santos, daughter to Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, proving that at least in some small way Africa has made some headway on woman’s freedoms as well. While she doesn’t have a place on this list, as those spots are reserved for men, it does show that Africa is catching up, however gradually to the west, at least financially, which is the way all parties involved would undoubtedly most prefer it.



10. Mohamed Mansour — Net Worth: $2.2 Billion

Egyptian businessman Mohamed Mansour has his hands in many ventures via his company the Mansour Group. The company has stakes in the automotive industry, manufacturing and retail, among others. Furthermore the group has a stake in McDonalds and Philip Morris in Egypt, and also owns the massive supermarket chain Metro, making Mohamed Mansour the 10th richest man in Africa, and the 3rd richest man in Egypt.

1 Like

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:39pm On Sep 17, 2014
9. Naguib Sawiris — Net Worth: $2.5 Billion

Another extremely savvy, extremely wealthy Egyptian businessman, Naguib Sawiris established the Orascom Group, Egypt’s largest privately traded company on the stock exchange, and began building a telecommunications empire that has stretched from media to mining and weather, and now, since 2011, politics as well.

4 Likes 3 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Feranmicharles(m): 12:39pm On Sep 17, 2014
I thought u said 10 richest?

4 Likes 2 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:46pm On Sep 17, 2014
8. Patrice Motsepe — Net Worth: $2.9 Billion

Patrice Motsepe highlights what is still a problem on the African continent; systemic racism. Motsepe is the only black billionaire in South Africa, a nation made up predominantly of black people but sees the majority of its wealth lay in the hands of whites. Through his company, African Rainbow Minerals, Motsepe has become a self-made mining magnate, with interests in many different minerals helping to build his wealth, which has expanded into financial service companies and an ownership in a football club. Not bad for South Africa’s first and only black billionaire.

27 Likes 4 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:47pm On Sep 17, 2014
7. Othman Benjelloun — Net Worth: $3.1 Billion


First relying on and then surpassing his father’s business acumen, Moroccan Othman Benjelloun took over his father’s insurance business and built himself a banking and investment empire. Benjelloun now owns a major stake in the Bank of Africa, while his holding firm has interests tied up in aviation, telecommunications and technology, making him one of the more powerful businessmen in Africa.

1 Like 2 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:48pm On Sep 17, 2014
6. Christoffel Wiese — Net Worth: $3.5 Billion


The first of three white South Africans that round out this list, Christoffel Wiese has made his fortune all over the place. He owns extremely lucrative retail outlets that net him a massive profit every year, among them the supermarket chain Shoprite, and the discount store Pepkor. Christoffel Wiese has also seen his investments in other companies pay off as well, with his investments in 7 companies seeing a $500 million return last year. Finally, Wiese’s biggest claim to fame may be turning the former national farm estate into a five star hotel and winery. Quite the achievement.

5 Likes 2 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:50pm On Sep 17, 2014
5. Mike Adenuga — Net Worth: $4.7 Billion

As the second richest man in Nigeria, Mike Adenuga has carved a massive fortune for himself out of the oil and mobile telecommunications industries. A self made man, Adenuga made his first seven figures by distributing Coca-Cola in Nigeria while in his twenties. He now owns Glo, Nigeria’s second largest mobile network with roughly 25 million users, and Conoil Producing. Not without his scandals, Adenuga has fled Nigeria in exile in the past, lost companies and has also been tied to former military President Ibrahim Babangida as an investor, but that hasn’t stopped him from becoming one of the richest black men in not only Africa, but the world.

67 Likes 4 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:51pm On Sep 17, 2014
4. Nassef Sawiris — Net Worth: $6.5 Billion

Another Egyptian on this list, Nassef Sawiris has made the bulk of his fortune running Egypt’s largest public company, Orascom Construction, as well as by having significant interests in Lafarge cement. Furthermore, Sawiris has added to his wealth by sitting on various financial boards from NASDAQ Dubai, to others in European countries like Belgium and Luxembourg.

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:52pm On Sep 17, 2014
3. Nicky Oppenheimer — Net Worth: $6.5 Billion


A controversial African if ever, Nicky Oppenheimer is another white South African who made his fortune in a predominantly black country. Furthermore, the majority of said fortune was procured when he sold his share of the DeBeers Diamonds, a company not without controversy itself. Oppenheimer also makes money through his ownership of Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa’s largest private game reserve.

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:53pm On Sep 17, 2014
2. Johann Rupert — Net Worth: $7.9 Billion

Johann Rupert has seen his place on this list climb exponentially in the past year, as his fortune has grown by nearly thirty percent in the past year. Yet another South African on this list, Rupert caters to the wealthy as his fortune is largely comprised of money made through Compagnie Financière Richemont, a luxury item producer that sells expensive watches, jewellery and fine leather goods, among other things. He also owns two vineyards in South Africa, and is the Chancellor of the University of Stellenbosch, his Alma matter named after the town in which he was born

4 Likes 2 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:54pm On Sep 17, 2014
1. Aliko Dangote — Net Worth: $25 Billion

The richest man in Africa is also the richest black man in the world. Aliko Dangote is also the 23rd richest man in the world, period. Born into wealth in Nigeria, Dangote remembers being interested at a young age when he would “go and buy cartons of sweets and I would start selling them just to make money. I was so interested in business, even at that time.” Clearly, that business acumen followed Dangote into adulthood when he began trading in cement, sugar, flour and other commodities, eventually founding the Dangote Group, one of Africa’s largest publicly listed companies. The Dangote Group now produces its own sugar, salt and cement and owns manufacturing plants for these goods across Africa.

161 Likes 9 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by stam101(m): 12:55pm On Sep 17, 2014

4 Likes

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by rawpadgin(m): 12:57pm On Sep 17, 2014
one day my name will surely be mention in the same breath as these folks

96 Likes 3 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by lirusehn(m): 1:01pm On Sep 17, 2014
Aliko Dangote. smiley






I won't mind to be on that list tho undecided

4 Likes

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by emperorchedda(m): 4:16pm On Sep 17, 2014
I'm number 11 on that list but if I pronounce my wealth here the PMs I will receive from NL girls won't end.

49 Likes 3 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by ernie4life(m): 9:01pm On Sep 17, 2014
mod do the needful, this post deserves front page
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by MrKnowitall: 10:01pm On Sep 17, 2014
ernie4life: mod do the needful, this post deserves front page

You should also do your needful.

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Babyboy1986(m): 5:47am On Sep 18, 2014
Ok
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by bisi16(m): 5:47am On Sep 18, 2014
Am I on d list? Searchn... :-), bt serzly, no be children's money be dis o!
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Nobody: 5:47am On Sep 18, 2014
brb
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by kwasoly(m): 5:48am On Sep 18, 2014
Is only a matter of time I wll get der

5 Likes

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by bist: 5:50am On Sep 18, 2014
Good for them.
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Nobody: 5:50am On Sep 18, 2014
Nigeria all the way...all their money combine together e no reach dangote...the so so gap wey dangote lead that guy is too much, e suppose be top 19 richest Africa, dangote take 1 to 10, so the next person should be 11

*modify*
All this kind like I dey get diaries God o, never this amount of like since I join nairaland

46 Likes 3 Shares

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by SuPeRq(f): 5:50am On Sep 18, 2014
All is well

1 Like

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by DGKN: 5:52am On Sep 18, 2014
Why is name not among??
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by ednut1(m): 5:52am On Sep 18, 2014
how come my name is missing on a more serious note do u notice the south Africans der. this is d reason i regard Nelson Mandela as a A$$ licker. d white media kept praising and overhyping him because he danced to their tune and not naturalize all the white owned corporation. make i go hide because i go too chop insult. d truth is bitter anyway

10 Likes 1 Share

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Otunbab: 5:56am On Sep 18, 2014
And some Nigerians still call Dangote a " church rat". Demmm
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Obiomon: 5:56am On Sep 18, 2014
undecidedWTF!!!!!!!!! guy where's my name??

1 Like

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by opportunist: 5:56am On Sep 18, 2014
.
Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by Pointnoire(m): 5:57am On Sep 18, 2014
No IBB angry angry

1 Like

Re: The 10 Richest Africans In 2014 by talk2riel: 5:58am On Sep 18, 2014
Non of them started business from rock bottom, all from the lineage of millionaires parentage or political fathers.

7 Likes

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply)

MMM Considers 40 Percent Interest As Participants Reduce, Demand Withdrawals / Safe Betting: How I Lost N880,000 In 8 Minutes / Crowd Storm Loom Headquarters In Lagos To Demand For Their Money

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 27
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.