Kamaavi Posted November 22, 2008 10. Patrice Motsepe Patrice Motsepe (South Africa) African Rank No.10 World Rank No.503 Wealth $2.4 billion 9. Mo Ibrahim Mo Ibrahim (Sudan) Africa rank No.9- World Rank No.462- Wealth $2.5 billion 8. Samih Sawiris Samih Sawiris (Egypt) African Rank No.8 World Rank No.396 Wealth $2.9 billion 7. Aliko Dangote Aliko Dangote (Nigeria) African Rank No.7 World Rank No.334 Wealth $3.3 billion 6. Johann Rupert Johann Rupert & family (South Africa) African Rank No.6 World Rank No.284 Wealth $3.8 billion 5. Nicky Oppenheimer Nicky Oppenheimer & family (South Africa) African Rank No.5 World Rank No.173 Wealth $5.7 billion 4. Mohammed Al Amoudi Mohammed Al Amoudi (Ethiopia) African Rank No.4 World Rank No.97 Wealth $9.0 billion 3. Onsi Sawiris Onsi Sawiris (Egypt) African Rank No.3 World Rank No.96 Wealth $9.1 billion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted November 22, 2008 2. Nassef Sawiris Nassef Sawiris (Egypt) African Rank No.2 World Rank No.68 Wealth $11.0 billion 1. Naguib Sawiris Naguib Sawiris (Egypt) African Rank No.1 World Rank No.60 Wealth $12.7 billion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Prinz Posted November 22, 2008 Wow, I see four rich Egyptian guys there..reer Sawiris...sxb where do they hang around anaa kuwaas dhacaayee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 23, 2008 I'm not in the list ,,, come on guys you must be kidding me .. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted December 20, 2009 ^ The people from Aakhiro were not included but I am trying to add now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted December 20, 2009 Ooh, I almost met a billionaire then. I attended a talk by Mo Ibrahim about his foundation. It was really inspirational and thought-provoking, but the guy is a bit conceited. During the seminar he ran this video of world leaders praising him and his foundation. No matter how worthy, qof is faaninaya uma adkeeysan karo. After the talk some unwashed white hippy asked him about the cancer and cell phone link, and a few African guys basically asked him for money but tried to frame it as a question. Typical on both counts Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted December 20, 2009 ^Inuu is faansho weeye, a self made billionaire in telecom industry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gordon Gekko Posted March 27, 2010 Regarding Al-Amoudi and his "fortune". It is a classic middle-eastern oil money setup. Heres the story among the few initiated swedes that followed his rags to riches journey in the Kingdom: Sheikh Amoudi started out as a local small-time buyer/middleman for ABV in Saudi (ABV became swedish construction company NCC). His salary was, according to insiders, very meager. He remained very close with the swedes however. In 1987, a gigantic construction deal was offered him and the rest is history. With the money from that project + lots more from some members of the royal family he went on investing in Europe (quite alot in Sweden) and the rest of the world. The saudi royal family has a very simple way of risk mitigation in case of upheaval, revolt or war in the Kingdom: invest most of the money outside Saudi. As you can guess by now the great chunk of Amoudis fortune is not his but assets belonging to saudi royal members. He obviously receive a certain commission which by now should be in the 100s of million but the billions are not his. This is standard procedure in ME. Through few 100% loyal front-men invest outside Saudi. Very discrete and lowkey. So is Amoudi i've heard Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kulmiye Posted March 27, 2010 Mohammed Al Amoudi, waa inaan gabadh ka toonto *wondering if he has a fine one to spare* Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites