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Four Nigerians Make Forbes’ Billionaires List, Dangote Leads with Over $24 Billion

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Four Nigerian business moguls have earned spots on Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaires List, underscoring the nation’s concentrated wealth within a few powerful industries.

Leading the pack is Aliko Dangote, with a fortune valued at $24.4 billion, ranking 88th globally. He stands far ahead of his fellow Nigerians—Abdulsamad Rabiu ($7.2 billion, #516), Mike Adenuga ($6.3 billion, #592), and Femi Otedola ($1.5 billion, #2424). Dangote’s wealth is more than triple Rabiu’s, nearly four times that of Adenuga, and over 16 times Otedola’s.

Dangote, who debuted on the Forbes list in 2008 and returned in 2011 after a brief exit, has maintained his title as Africa’s richest man for 14 straight years. His fortune stems from investments in cement, sugar, and a major petroleum refinery launched in 2023—securing his legacy as a key figure in Nigeria’s industrial growth.

The other billionaires—Rabiu (cement and sugar), Adenuga (telecoms and oil), and Otedola (energy and utilities)—represent the narrow range of sectors producing ultra-wealthy Nigerians. Their continued presence on the list reflects both the potential and limitations of wealth creation in Nigeria’s current economic landscape.

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