New Telegraph

September 10, 2024

Dangote Regains Title Of Africa’s Richest Man

The President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has reclaimed the title of Africa’s richest man, just days after South African businessman, Johann Rupert, overtook him.

As of August 5, 2024, according to Bloomberg’s billionaire real-time index, Dangote’s net worth stands at $13.7 billion, surpassing Rupert’s current net worth of $13.3 billion.

He is six spots above the South African billionaire on Bloomberg’s list. On August 2, 2024, Rupert had risen to the top of Africa’s wealthiest with a net worth of $13.6 billion, matching Dangote’s net worth at the time.

The two titans were neckand-neck, with Rupert’s recent surge attributed to a -$134 million increase in his last valuation, bringing his year-to-date gains to a remarkable $1.21 billion.

In contrast, Dangote’s year-to-date valuation had taken a hit, with a significant loss of $1.53 billion, despite a slight $27 million uptick in his last change in valuation.

Currently, Rupert’s last change in valuation came in at $334 million, while his year-to-date (YTD) change is +$875 million, making him the 155th richest person in the world according to Bloomberg’s index.

For Dangote, his last change in valuation is +$144 million and his YTD change is -$1.38 billion, placing him at the 149th position on the index.

Rupert’s brief reign as Africa’s wealthiest person was notable, especially considering his previous position earlier in the year when his net worth was $10.3 billion, compared to Dangote’s $9.5 billion.

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