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26/10/2025

Aliko Dangote Becomes First African to Hit $30 Billion Net Worth

Nigerian billionaire and industrial magnate Aliko Dangote has officially become the first African to reach a net worth of $30 billion, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The milestone follows a $430 million surge in his portfolio, capping a year of remarkable growth that added over $2.16 billion to his fortune. The rise cements his long-standing position as Africa’s richest person and underscores the strength of his vast industrial empire spanning cement, sugar, flour, and oil refining.

“This isn’t just a personal win for Dangote it’s a defining moment for African industry,” said Ngozi Okonjo, an analyst at Afrinvest. “He’s proving that value-added manufacturing can rival resource extraction as a source of African wealth.”

A key driver behind the jump was the recent $160 million Dangote Cement plant in Attingué, Côte d’Ivoire, which adds three million tonnes of annual capacity to his pan-African network. The group now controls about 55 million tonnes of installed cement capacity across 11 countries.

However, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery remains the real game-changer. Since operations began in late 2023, producing roughly 370,000 barrels per day, the refinery has reshaped the regional energy market and dramatically lifted Dangote’s valuation.

After market turbulence in 2024 saw his net worth swing from $9.5 billion to $27.8 billion, stabilization of the refinery’s output fueled his return to the global billionaire elite. Dangote now plans to expand the facility to 1.4 million barrels per day a move that could make it the largest single refining complex in the world and list up to 10 percent of its shares on the Nigerian Exchange.

From trading commodities decades ago to building a multi-sector powerhouse, Dangote’s path to $30 billion reflects relentless ambition and strategic vision. His new valuation, observers say, is not merely a number but a landmark in African enterprise and self-sustained industrial growth.

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26/10/2025

Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has reached a net worth of $30 billion, according to the Bloomberg Bilionaires Index (October 23, 2025), making him the first self-made African ever to hit that milestone.

— ‎He owns Dangote Cement, Sugar, Refinery, Salt, Rice, Noodles, Farms, Sacks, Spaghetti, Macaroni, Flour Mills, Sinotruck, Petit Tomato Paste, Danvita, Mowa Water, Ziza Milk, Dan Q.

‎ His newest $160 million cement plant in Côte d’Ivoire adds to a network of 11 factories across Africa, while his massive oil refinery is on track to double output to 1.4 million barrels per day — ranking among the largest in the world. 🚀

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