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Meet the 27 Black Billionaires Shaping $121 Billion of Global Wealth in 2026

NaijaChoice News by NaijaChoice News
3 months ago
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Meet the 27 Black Billionaires Shaping $121 Billion of Global Wealth in 2026
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Aliko Dangote remains the undisputed king of Black wealth worldwide as Forbes releases its 2026 World’s Billionaires ranking, with Nigeria’s industrial titan holding firm at the top with a net worth of $28.5 billion.

NaijaChoice News reports that out of 3,428 billionaires across the globe, just 27 are Black – yet these trailblazers command a staggering combined fortune of $121 billion, up sharply from last year’s $96 billion.

The list, released this month, spotlights a powerful mix of African enterprise, American tech and finance, and global entertainment icons, with two fresh faces crashing the billionaire club: music superstars Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Dr. Dre, both hitting the $1 billion mark for the first time.

Dangote’s empire, built through the Dangote Group, dominates cement production across Africa while his landmark $23 billion refinery in Lagos – one of the world’s largest – continues to reshape Nigeria’s energy landscape. The self-made mogul added $4.6 billion to his fortune in the past year alone, proving once more why he stands as Africa’s richest man for the 15th straight time.

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Closely behind in the Nigerian contingent is Abdulsamad Rabiu of BUA Group, whose wealth surged 120 per cent to $11.2 billion on the back of cement and sugar operations. Fellow countryman Mike Adenuga, the Globacom telecoms and oil baron, follows with $6.5 billion, while energy investor Femi Otedola and infrastructure expert Adebayo Ogunlesi (Global Infrastructure Partners) also feature prominently.

Here are the leading names making waves in 2026:

  • Aliko Dangote – $28.5 billion (Nigeria, cement & refinery)
  • Alexander Karp – $13.4 billion (USA, Palantir software)
  • David Steward – $12.4 billion (USA, IT services)
  • Abdulsamad Rabiu – $11.2 billion (Nigeria, BUA Group)
  • Robert F. Smith – $10 billion (USA, private equity)
  • Mike Adenuga – $6.5 billion (Nigeria, telecom & oil)
  • Michael Jordan – $4.3 billion (USA, sports & investments)
  • Patrice Motsepe – $3.9 billion (South Africa, mining)
  • Oprah Winfrey – $3.2 billion (USA, media)
  • Jay-Z – $2.8 billion (USA, music & investments)
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Other standout Nigerians and Africans include Tope Awotona (Calendly founder, $1.4 billion), Strive Masiyiwa ($2.1 billion), and Mo Ibrahim ($1.3 billion). On the entertainment front, Rihanna, LeBron James, Tyler Perry, and newcomers Beyoncé and Dr. Dre complete a list that stretches from Lagos refineries to Silicon Valley boardrooms and Hollywood stages.

Despite representing less than one per cent of all global billionaires, these 27 icons are rewriting the rules. From Dangote’s bold refinery gamble that once risked everything to Beyoncé’s record-breaking tours, Cécred haircare, and SirDavis whiskey ventures, and Dr. Dre’s enduring Beats legacy plus new spirits lines, their stories prove Black excellence now spans every major sector.

NaijaChoice News notes that while the numbers still highlight systemic barriers to extreme wealth, the momentum is undeniable. Nigerian giants like Dangote, Rabiu, and Adenuga continue to anchor the list, inspiring a new generation of entrepreneurs across the continent and beyond.

As these fortunes grow and diversify, one thing is clear: the era of Black billionaires is no longer a footnote – it is a force reshaping global business in 2026 and beyond.

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