List of Nigerian billionaires by net worth
The following is a list of Nigerian billionaires. It is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine.[1]
Lists
2020[2]
Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth |
---|---|---|---|
Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 8.3 Billion | Sugar, flour, cement |
Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 5.7 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum |
Abdul Samad Rabiu | Nigeria | 3.1 Billion[3] | Cement, Sugar |
Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 1 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
2019[4]
World ranking | Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
136 | Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 10.3 Billion | Cement, Sugar, Salt. | |
365 | Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 9.2 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum | |
1425 | Abdul Samad Rabiu | Nigeria | 1.6 Billion | cement, sugar | |
1561 | Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 1.1 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
2018[5]
World ranking | Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
100 | Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 14.1 Billion | Cement, Sugar, Salt. | |
365 | Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 5.3 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum | |
1561 | Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 1.9 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
2017[6]
World ranking | Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
100 | Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 12.2 Billion | Cement, Sugar, Salt. | |
250 | Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 6.1 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum | |
1290 | Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 1.61 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
2016[7]
World ranking | Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth |
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51 | Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 9.5 Billion | Sugar, flour, cement |
103 | Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 5.2 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum |
1011 | Femi Otedola | Nigeria | 1.85 Billion | Petroleum |
1121 | Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 1.55 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
1577 | Abdul Samad Rabiu | Nigeria | 1.1 Billion | Foods |
2015[8]
World ranking | Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth |
---|---|---|---|---|
67 | Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 17.7 Billion | Sugar, flour, cement |
393 | Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 4.2 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum |
949 | Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 2.0 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
1741 | Femi Otedola | Nigeria | 1.0 Billion | Petroleum |
1741 | Abdul Samad Rabiu | Nigeria | 1.0 Billion | Foods |
2014[9]
Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth |
---|---|---|---|
Aliko Dangote | Nigeria | 25 Billion | Sugar, flour, cement |
Mike Adenuga | Nigeria | 4.6 Billion | Telecommunication, petroleum |
Folorunsho Alakija | Nigeria | 2.5 Billion | Fashion industry, oil |
Abdul Samad Rabiu | Nigeria | 1.2 Billion | Foods |
See also
- Forbes list of billionaires
- List of countries by the number of billionaires
References
- "The List: 2015 ranking (1-10)". Forbes. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- "Africa's Billionaires". Forbes. Archived from the original on 26 January 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- "Abdulsamad Rabiu Real Time Networth". Forbes Africa. Forbes.
- "Africa's Billionaires". Forbes. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- Nsehe, Mfonobong. "The Black Billionaires 2018". Forbes. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- "The African Billionaires 2017". Forbes. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
- "The black billionaires 2016". Forbes. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- "The List: 2015 ranking (1-10)". Forbes. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
- "The African Billionaires 2014". Forbes. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
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