South Africa’s second-richest man Nicky Oppenheimer hit by $200-million loss in 2 days
Despite the recent decline in his fortune, Oppenheimer’s year-to-date gain presently aggregates to a substantial $925 million.
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Despite the recent decline in his fortune, Oppenheimer’s year-to-date gain presently aggregates to a substantial $925 million.
Under Wigwe, Access also saw its total deposits surge from $15.23 billion at the start of the year to $20.2 billion as of June 30, 2023.
Bouba is one of the richest businessmen in Cameroon with an empire that has tentacles in food and beverages, retail and property.
Shah is a top figure in Kenya’s banking industry. He is renowned for founding I&M Group.
The embezzlement scheme dates back over two years, coinciding with 50 Cent’s purchase of $14.8 million worth of champagne and cognac from two French distilleries.
Founded by Darwish in 2001, IHS Holding retains its position as one of the largest telecom infrastructure groups in terms of tower count.
Wigwe’s commitment to Access Holdings and his strategic share acquisitions have established him as a top figure in the Nigerian banking sector.
Despite this financial setback, Ndegwa remains one of Kenya’s wealthiest investors and ranks as one of the country’s richest businessmen.
Sgourdos has been the group CFO and financial director of Naspers since 2014.
Last year, Adidas ended its lucrative collaboration with West following a series of offensive and antisemitic comments.
Adenuga, whose net worth stands at $3.5 billion, ranks as one of Nigeria’s most prominent and wealthiest businessmen.
Tamarziste owns a 12.9-percent stake in Union for Commerce and Industry (UBCI) through his business entity, Tamarziste Group.
Brown is more than an entertainer; he’s an industry icon. Billionaires.Africa has identified five companies owned by the music superstar.
Despite this recent setback, Rupert retains his status as South Africa’s wealthiest individual, surpassing fellow South African magnate Nicky Oppenheimer.
Johnson, the co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET) and owner of Salamander Hotels & Resorts, has a net worth of $840 million.
Des de Beer is the founder of numerous real estate investment companies in South Africa, Mauritius and Europe.