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Top 10 richest African billionaires mid-way into 2025

The net worth of African billionaires has, as expected, fluctuated all year round due to a combination of strategic moves, currency devaluations, and economic adjustments.

Top 10 richest African billionaires mid-way into 2025
  • Business Insider Africa presents the top 10 richest African billionaires mid-way into 2025.
  • This list is courtesy of Forbes.
  • Aliko Dangote ranks number 1 on the list.
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There have been major declines for certain magnates, while others have experienced significant advances.

For context, Aliko Dangote, Nigeria's industrial giant, has seen a significant gain in fortune. Following the start-up of the Dangote Refinery in early 2024, his net worth increased to $23.9 billion by March 2025, up from $13.9 billion the previous year.

This increase reaffirmed his status as Africa's richest individual.

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In a similar vein, Johann Rupert, South Africa's luxury goods entrepreneur, has also seen tremendous expansion.

His net worth increased to $14 billion as a result of Compagnie Financière Richemont's good performance, which owns well-known brands like as Cartier and Montblanc.

More accurately, however, is the fluctuation in the South African billionaire’s fortune; for example, by April, the man had added a billion dollars to his net worth.

His net worth rose dramatically from $13.7 billion at the start of the year to $15.3 billion in April,

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While a focus on the net-worth growth of Africa’s richest individuals engenders entrepreneurial aspirations, it is also important to look at the net-worth decline of Africa’s richest individuals and what brought about the dip.

One key factor all year round has been the devaluation of local currencies, notably the Nigerian naira, which has significantly impacted the fortunes of the country’s billionaires.

Simply put, the net-worth fluctuations among African billionaires are not just a reflection of personal financial gain or loss; they serve as a mirror to the continent’s broader economic, political, and industrial conditions.

Additionally, fluctuations also underscore the importance of diversification. Billionaires whose wealth is spread across multiple sectors or countries tend to weather economic downturns more effectively.

Changes in billionaires' net worth are more than simply news stories in Africa, where they can have a big impact on national economies. They are also signs of policy, investment, and economic activity.

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With that said, here are the richest Africans currently as per data from Forbes.

Rank Name Net worth mid-2025 Country Global rank Net worth at the start of 2025
1. Aliko Dangote $23.3 billion Nigeria 88th $11.5 billion
2. Johann Rupert & family $14.1 billion South Africa 171st $11.1 billion
3. Nicky Oppenheimer & family $10.4 billion South Africa 271st $9.5 billion
4. Nassef Sawiris $9.4 billion Egypt 324th $7.7 billion
5. Nathan Kirsh $7.7 billion Eswatini 422nd $7.3 billion
6. Mike Adenuga $6.2 billion Nigeria 571st $6.8 billion
7. Naguib Sawiris $5.0 billion Egypt 749th $3.8 billion
8. Abdulsamad Rabiu $4.9 billion Nigeria 763rd $4.9 billion
9. Koos Bekker $3.5 billion South Africa 1081st $2.9 billion
10. Patrice Motsepe $3.2 billion South Africa 1190th $2.7 billion

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