Africa’s elite wealth circle has shattered historical boundaries, with the continent’s wealthiest individuals now commanding a staggering combined fortune of $126.7 billion. According to the latest 2026 ranking released by Forbes, this figure represents a robust 21% increase from the previous year. Forbes clarifies that this surge is primarily driven by rallying equity markets and the stabilization of regional currencies across the continent. For the second consecutive year, the collective wealth of these 23 moguls has surpassed the $100 billion threshold, signaling a new era of capital accumulation in Africa.
The Zenith of Wealth: Dangote’s Enduring Dominance
Forbes confirms that Aliko Dangote remains the undisputed leader, maintaining his position as the richest person in Africa. His net worth is now estimated by Forbes at $28.5 billion, a significant $4.6 billion jump from 2025. Forbes attributes this growth to the stellar performance of Dangote Cement, which saw its shares surge by nearly 69% on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) after reporting record profits of one trillion Naira. Furthermore, Forbes highlights Dangote’s strategic expansion into energy, noting his plans to take his massive oil refinery public later this year.
The High-Flyers: Rabiu’s Exponential Growth
While Dangote holds the top spot, Forbes identifies Abdulsamad Rabiu as the year’s biggest gainer. Forbes reports that Rabiu’s fortune skyrocketed by 120%, reaching an estimated $11.2 billion. This meteoric rise propelled him to the third position on the list, trailing only luxury goods magnate Johann Rupert. Forbes explains that the valuation of BUA Cement, Rabiu’s primary asset, outperformed the broader market with a 135% increase in share price. In a similar vein of financial triumph, Forbes points to South Africa’s Michiel Le Roux, whose wealth climbed to $3.8 billion as shares in Capitec Bank jumped by 57%.
The Stability of the Elite: Egypt’s Influence
Forbes notes that Nassef Sawiris, worth an estimated $9.6 billion, was the only billionaire to break even this year. Beyond his well-known stake in Aston Villa, Forbes emphasizes his growing global influence, noting that he is set to become the chairman of Adidas in May 2026. Egypt’s presence remains formidable; Forbes data shows that the country contributes five billionaires to the ranking, including Naguib Sawiris, who holds a fortune of $5.6 billion, and Mohamed Mansour, valued at $4 billion.
Demographics and Methodology
Forbes underscores a persistent gender gap, as there are currently no women on the African billionaires list. Geographically, Forbes identifies South Africa as the continent’s billionaire capital with seven residents, followed by Egypt (5), Nigeria (4), and Morocco (3). Forbes emphasizes that its methodology is strictly based on African citizens residing on the continent or having their primary business there, thus excluding figures like Elon Musk despite their African origins.
The Definitive Ranking: Forbes 2026 Africa’s Richest List
Forbes presents the full breakdown of the 23 individuals shaping the continent’s economic destiny:
Rank Name Net Worth Industry
1 Aliko Dangote $28.5 B Manufacturing
2 Johann Rupert & family $16.1 B Fashion & Retail
3 Abdulsamad Rabiu $11.2 B Diversified
4 Nicky Oppenheimer & family $10.6 B Metals & Mining
5 Nassef Sawiris $9.6 B Construction & Engineering
6 Mike Adenuga $6.5 B Diversified
7 Naguib Sawiris $5.6 B Telecom
8 Patrice Motsepe $4.3 B Metals & Mining
9 Mohamed Mansour $4 B Diversified
10 Michiel Le Roux $3.8 B Finance & Investments
11 Koos Bekker $3.6 B Media & Entertainment
11 Issad Rebrab & family $3.6 B Food & Beverage
13 Jannie Mouton & family $2.7 B Finance & Investments
14 Mohammed Dewji $2.1 B Diversified
14 Strive Masiyiwa $2.1 B Telecom
16 Christoffel Wiese $1.9 B Fashion & Retail
17 Youssef Mansour $1.8 B Diversified
18 Othman Benjelloun & family $1.7 B Finance & Investments
19 Aziz Akhannouch & family $1.6 B Diversified
20 Yasseen Mansour $1.4 B Diversified
20 Samih Sawiris $1.4 B Service
22 Femi Otedola $1.3 B Energy
22 Anas Sefrioui & family $1.3 B Real Estate
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