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Thursday, 10 January 2019

Forbes List: Nigerians react as Dangote's worth drops to $10.3bn from $25 billion in 2015

Forbes List:?Nigerians react as Dangote
Nigerian businessman, Aliko Dangote may have retained his spot as Africa’s leading money bag with an estimated worth of $10.3bn, closely followed by Globacom chairman, Mike Adenuga ($9.2bn), but according to the latest ranking by Forbes, Dangote’s estimated net worth dropped by $2.1bn from 2018. 

In 2015, Dangote was reported to have a net worth of $25bn, but three years after, it has reduced to $10.3bn.
Altogether, the 20 African tycoons on this year's Africa's Billionaires list are worth $68.7 billion, down from $75.4 billion from last year http://on.forbes.com/6018EMtlO 
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Nigerians are reacting on social media with some attributing it to the poor economic condition of the country.
To understand the damage @MBuhari has done to our economy, look at @Forbes’ latest rankings of @AlikoDangote’s wealth:

2015 estimated wealth: $25 billion.
2018 estimated wealth: $12.4 billion
2019 estimated wealth: $10.3 billion

Dangote’s wealth may be $0 if PMB is re-elected.
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Forbes, Nigeria has a lot more than 4 dollar billionaires. But you won't find out until judgement day at the feet of the Lord.
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Last year Adenuga was worth $6bn, this year it's $9bn.

The Otedola and Adeleke that musicians always sing about no dey Forbes top 20. I laugh in unnecessary hype😄😄
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Aliko Dangote retains first position as the Richest African Billionaire - Forbes 2018 list
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So there's something like Forbes poorer billionaires?

God biko look down and see me as I am not greedy, just make me the poorest billionaire in the world

🙏🙏🙏
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It sounds funny.

In four years.

Adenuga doubled his net worth.
While Dangote's reduced by more than half.

So, what do we say about this?.
If we blame Buhari for Dangote's case. Then why didn't the same thing happen to Adenuga.

I just keep wondering how this happened.
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See what Buhari has done to Dangote😐

Just check that Forbes list

Somebody shout Next Level 😀🏃
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