Africa’s richest man, Aliko Ɗangote, has suggested that his actual wealth may be significantly higher than estimates by global wealth trackers, citing the fact that many of his major business interests are not publicly listed. Ɗangote made the remarks during a street interview with James Dumoulin, of School of Hard Knocks, where he discussed his business empire, personal wealth and legacy. Responding to a question about the highest amount of money he had made in a year, the billionaire industrialist said his companies generated approximately $10 billion in the first…
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