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The Worlds Richest Black People  was originally published on blackamericaweb.com

1. 11. Mohammed Ibrahim

Mohammed Ibrahim has a net worth of $1.18 billion. He gained his riches when he founded Celtel, one of the first cell phone companies in Africa and the Middle East. After selling his company in 2005, he received $1.4 billion and uses his time to fight against corrupt African leaders.

(News Source: The Root)

2. 10. Strive Masiyiwa

Strive Masiyiwa also made his money through the cell phone industry by launching his own in Zimbabwe in 1998. He owns a majority of the companies shares and the businesses that give fiber-optic networks and satellite services to the telecom companies across Africa.

(News Source: The Root)

3. 9. Mohammed Dewji

Mohammed Dewji is the only billionaire out Tanzania. His father created METL a company that trades textiles, flour, drinks and edible oils back in the 70’s. He has now inherited that business.

(News Source: The Root)

4. 7. Folorunsho Alakija

Folorunsho Alakija started her career with her own fashion label before getting an oil license in Nigeria in 1993. Her oil mining business has partnered with Chevron. She has a net worth of $1.7 billion.

(News Source: The Root)

5. 6. Patrice Motsepe

Patrice Motsepe bought a gold mine that was low in production. He then turned the mine into a profit. In 2008, he became the first Black African billionaire and controls a private-equity firm and has a soccer club. He pulls in a new worth of $2.5 Billion.

(News Source: The Root)

6. 5. Isabel dos Santos

Known as an independent businesswoman, she received her money from her father Eduardo dos Santos. He gave his stakes to his daughter when he transferred it to several Angolan companies in her name. She has $2.6 billion.

(News Source: The Root)

7. 3. Robert Smith

Robert Smith is an African-American that made his money in venture capital after leaving Goldman Sachs and Kraft Foods. His net worth is $4.4 billion.

(Photo Source: AP/ News Source: The Root)

8. 2. Mike Adenuga

While working as a cab driver in New York, Adenuga attended Pace University for his MBA. At the age of 26, he made his first million-selling lace and distributing soft drinks. In Nigeria, he owns the second largest cellphone provider and a profitable oil firm. His net worth is $5.4 billion.

(Photo Source: AP/ News Source: The Root)

9. 1. Aliko Dangote

Coming in with a net worth of $14.1 billion, Dangote made his wealth by selling cement. His company makes 44 million metric tons annually and is hoping to increase by 33%. He’s also killing the sugar industry in Nigeria.

(Photo Source: AP/ News Source: The Root)

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