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Forbes releases 2017 list of 10 richest Nigerians

Forbes, the world renowned organisation for
ranking of rich individuals, has released the list of
richest people in Nigeria for 2017.
The ranking issued today shows Aliko Dangote
retaining his spot as number one.
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Full list below…
1. Aliko Dangote: Aliko Dangote is the richest man in
Nigeria, Africa and of course the richest black man in
the world. In 2014, he ranked as the 24th richest
man in the world but has since then fallen to
positions below 100 due to Nigeria’s poor Naira.
Net Worth: $12.5 billion.
2. Mike Adenuga: Mike Adenuga is the second
richest man in Nigeria with interest in Oil and Gas
and telecoms. He is the owner of Globacom,
Nigeria’s second biggest telecom operators and the
chairman of Conoil.
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Net Worth: $10.5 billion.
3. Femi Otedola: He is the CEO of Zenon Oil and Gas
and Forte Oil Plc. He has interest in real estates
amongst other sectors.
Net Worth: $2.3 billion.
4. Folorunsho Alakija: Folorunsho is a business
tycoon who has interest in fashion,oil and printing
industries. She is the richest Woman in Nigeria and
the richest woman of the African descent in the
world.
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Net Worth: $2.1 billion.
5. Theophilus Danjuma: Former Nigerian Chief of
Army staff between 1975 to 1979. He is the current
chairman of Athlantic Petroleum.
Net Worth: $1.7 billion.
6. Abdusalam Rabiu: Abdusalam is the founder of the
famous BUA Group. A conglomerate active in sugar
refining, cement production, real estate and port
operations. In September 2015, his Group signed a
$600 million deal with a chinease cement equipment
service provider Sinoma Internation Engineering to
construct a second production line located in Edo
State Niger Delta, Nigeria.
Net Worth: $1.5 billion.
7. Tony Elumelu: A philanthropist and founder of the
Transcorp and Heirs Holdings. He was the chairman
of United Bank for Africa.
Net Worth: $1.4 billion.
8. Orji Uzor Kalu: The former governor of Abia State.
He is the founder and chairman of Slok Holding. A
conglomerate with interest in shipping, banking, oil,
trading, manufacturing and the media. He became a
real business man at the age of 19 after being
expelled from a Nigerian University for allegedly
spearheading a series of student riots.
Net Worth: $1.1 billion.
9. Jim Ovia: Jim Oviah is the founder of Zenith Bank.
He is the chairman and the largest shareholder with
a stake of almost 10%. He also manages a mobile
telecom Visafone which has over 3 million
subscribers.
Net Worth: $1 billion.
10. Oba Otudeko: Oba Otudeko is the Chairman and
founder of the honey well group. He is also the
chairman of FBN Holdings Plc. His operations spread
across oil and gas, flour minning, real estate, and
marine transportation.
Net Worth: $650 million.

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