Nigerian billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu’s BUA Foods invests in new mills, sugar plantations
The company said it is accelerating its Backward Integration Project (BIP) in line with the federal government’s extended Sugar Master Plan 2.0.
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The company said it is accelerating its Backward Integration Project (BIP) in line with the federal government’s extended Sugar Master Plan 2.0.
Attijariwafa Bank’s $17 billion market cap surge boosts Morocco’s royal family stake past $8 billion in 2025.
Dangote Refinery will start direct petrol supply to 11 Nigerian states from Sept. 15, setting pump prices at N841 to N851 per liter.
Discovery co-founder Adrian Gore set to receive $5.3 million in dividends as insurer posts strong 2025 results.
OpenAI signs $300 billion Oracle deal after Adebayo Ogunlesi joins board, fueling AI growth and valuation push.
Ghana’s richest investor Daniel Ofori gains $7.6 million from GCB Bank’s 73% stock rally this year.
Algerian tycoon Abderrahmane Benhamadi’s Condor secures $80 million trade deals across Africa, boosting exports and market presence.
At 93, Othman Benjelloun leads Bank of Africa and reclaims title as Morocco’s richest man with a $2 billion fortune.
Serena Williams and other investors fuel Unrivaled’s rise to a $340 million valuation, boosting women’s basketball growth.
The deal, sealed at Southwest’s Dallas, Texas headquarters, marks a pivotal step in the Nigerian airline’s fleet expansion strategy.
Alami Lazraq’s ADI stake nears $700 million, reflecting rising influence in Morocco’s property market and wealth rankings.
Malawian billionaire Thom Mpinganjira’s FDH Bank stake loses $113 million as shares slide 10 percent on Malawi Stock Exchange.
Jaggaer, backed by Robert F. Smith’s Vista, will expand in Hyderabad with plans to grow its workforce to 500 employees.
Billionaire Femi Otedola’s Making It Big tops Amazon’s business category, blending memoir with leadership lessons.
Temi Otedola, daughter of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola, married Afrobeats star Mr. Eazi in a $15 million trilogy, the most expensive wedding in Africa’s history.
South African pharma tycoon Stephen Saad says Aspen’s weight loss drug could reach $50 million in sales within two years.