With a net worth of $16.1bn as of March 2013, the
President, Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has moved up in the latest
world richest ranking to number 43 from 76 in 2012.
According to the list which was released on Monday by
Forbes, Dangote and the Chairman of Globalom, Dr. Mike Adenuga were the only
Nigerians on the list.
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Dangote, 55, however, retained his position as the
richest man in Africa and the richest among manufacturers in the world with a
net worth of $16.1bn.
Adenuga, 59, on the other hand, ranked 269 on the list
with a net worth of $4.7bn.
The world billionaires, list presented Carlos Slim Helu,
a Mexican as the world richest man with a net worth of $73bn, while Bill Gates
of United States came second with a net worth of the $67bn.
Others are Armancio Ortega of Spain ($57bn); Warren
Buffet, United States ($53.5bn); and Larry Ellison of US with $43bn net worth,
coming third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
Forbes said, “To compile net worths, we value
individuals’ assets, including stakes in public and private companies, real
estate, yachts, art and cash – and account for debt.
“We attempt to vet these numbers with all billionaires.
Some cooperate; others don’t. We also consult an array of outside experts in
various fields.”
The past year has been eventful for Dangote. In October,
he sold off a controlling stake in his flour milling company to Tiger Brands of
South Africa and pocketed $190m in cash.
In February, his Dangote Sugar Refineries acquired a 95
per cent stake in Savannah Sugar in a bid to maintain its dominant position in
the Nigerian sugar industry.
Dangote started building his fortune more than three
decades ago when he began trading in commodities like cement, flour and sugar
with a loan he received from his maternal uncle.
He delved into full production of these items in the
early 2000s and went on to build the Dangote Group, West Africa’s largest
publicly-listed conglomerate, which now owns sugar refineries, salt processing
facilities and Dangote Cement.
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