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  1. Nov 29, 2023 · Jamie Squire // Getty Images. #8. Tiger Woods. - Net worth: $1.1 billion - Global wealth rank: 2,505 - Age: 47 - Source of wealth: Golf. Tiger Woods is considered one of the best golfers ever and ...

  2. Black billionaires. Black billionaires are individuals who are of predominantly African ancestry with a net worth of at least US$1 billion . According to the 2021 Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires, Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote had a net worth of $11.5 billion and was the world's richest black man. [1]

    Year
    Black Billionaires
    Bi/multiracial Billionaires With Black ...
    All Billionaires
    2024
    16: Aliko Dangote, $13.9 billion [55] ...
    5: Mohammad Al-Amoudi, $9.43 billion [58] ...
    2,781; Richest: Bernard Arnault & family, ...
    2023
    15: Aliko Dangote, $14.2 billion [50] ...
    5: Mohammad Al-Amoudi, $9.05 billion [53] ...
    2,540; Richest: Bernard Arnault & family, ...
    2021-2022
    17: Aliko Dangote, $11.5 billion [43] ...
    6: Mohammad Al-Amoudi, $5.45 billion [48] ...
    2,755; Richest: Elon Musk, $271.9 billion ...
    2020
    14: Aliko Dangote, $8.3 billion [40] Mike ...
    4: Mohammad Al-Amoudi, $7.6 billion [42] ...
    2,095; Richest: Jeff Bezos, $113 billion
    • The World’S Black Billionaires in 2021
    • Black Billionaires, Ranked
    • Unequal Representation
    • Breaking Through Barriers

    Black billionaires make up fewer than 1%of all billionaires worldwide. Who are the select few who made it into the ranks of the world’s richest people? In this graphic, we used the Forbesreal-time billionaire list to highlight the most financially successful Black people, and the source(s) of their wealth.

    The data is as of February 24, 2021, and includes bi/multi racial individuals with Black ancestry. Altogether, there are 15 Black billionaires with a combined wealth of $48.9 billion. Here is the how the full list breaks down: Aliko Dangoteis the richest Black billionaire, and has held the title since 2013. He owns 85% of publicly-traded Dangote Ce...

    Unfortunately, little progress has been made with regards to the proportion of Black billionaires. Since 2011, Black billionaires have made up fewer than 1% of all billionaires worldwide. In absolute numbers, the total number of billionaires rose by over 1,100 while the number of Black billionaires rose by just nine people. The number of Black bill...

    There is still a large racial wealth gapbetween Black people and White people—even at the highest levels of financial achievement. However, despite these racial and systemic barriers, 14 of the 15 Black billionaires are self-made, meaning they built their wealth from the ground up. Who will be next to join the ranks?

    • Aliko Dangote: $14.2 billion. Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote saw his fortune grow from around $11.5 billion on last year’s list. Dangote founded and owns nearly 88 percent of publicly-traded Dangote Cement.
    • Mike Adenuga: $8.3 billion. Adenuga, Nigeria’s second-richest man, made his first million at 26 selling lace and distributing soft drinks, according to Forbes.
    • Abdulsamad Rabiu: $6.9 billion. Rabiu is the founder of BUA Group, a Nigerian conglomerate with interests in sugar refining, cement production, real estate, steel, port concessions, manufacturing, oil, gas and shipping.
    • Robert F. Smith: $8 billion. Smith made his fortune through the private equity firm, Vista Equity Partners, which he founded in 2000. A graduate of Cornell, he pledged $50 million (personally and through a foundation) to the university in 2016.
    • Mohammed Ibrahim: $1.14 billion. Self-made billionaire, 71 year-old Mohammed Ibrahim, was born in Sudan and now lives in the United Kingdom, where he is the 11th wealthiest citizen.
    • Michael Jordan: $1.31 billion. One of the most successful athletes of all time, Michael Jordan, 54, made a total of $90 million as a basketball player, according to Forbes.
    • Folorunsho Alakija: $1.61 billion. Folorunso Alakija, vice chair of Nigerian oil company Famfa Oil, got her start in business as the founder of an elite Nigerian fashion label, according to Forbes.
    • Patrice Motsepe: $1.81 billion. South-African Patrice Motsepe, 55, founder of the mining company African Rainbow Minerals, was Africa's first black billionaire.
  3. Aug 21, 2023 · Despite these barriers, America’s Black billionaires have risen to the top tiers of financial success. #10. Tyler Perry. – Net worth: $1 billion. – Global wealth rank: 2,593. – Age: 53 ...

  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Philanthropist, investor and businessman Robert C. Smith. (Courtesy photo) Robert Smith (Net worth: as of March 2021, his net worth was estimated at over $7 billion) Smith, the founder, chairman ...

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