Forbes Shocker: Nigeria's Elite Dominance on Black Billionaires List

Forbes' 2026 list of the world's Black billionaires marks a record-breaking year, with the total number climbing to 27, up from 23 in 2025. Their combined wealth has reached an estimated $121 billion, reflecting rising asset values, new fortunes driven by innovation, private equity investments, and the expanding economic influence of Black entrepreneurs across diverse sectors like heavy industry, finance, entertainment, sports, and technology.
Nigeria prominently features on this global list, contributing four names, with one individual securing the top position for yet another year. This strong representation underscores Nigeria's significant economic presence on the international stage.
Topping the entire list and reaffirming his status as the world's richest Black person is Aliko Dangote, with an estimated net worth of $28.5 billion. His vast empire, the Dangote Group, spans cement, sugar, fertilizer, and energy, demonstrating an unparalleled scale of industrial achievement in Africa and beyond.
Coming in at number four is Abdulsamad Rabiu of the BUA Group, whose wealth is estimated at $11.2 billion, primarily built on cement and sugar. The continuous expansion of BUA Group's footprint across Nigeria and the African continent solidifies Rabiu's position as a major industrialist.
Mike Adenuga holds the sixth spot with $6.5 billion, a fortune derived from his telecommunications giant, Globacom, and oil ventures through Conoil. Adenuga remains a formidable figure in African business, consistently recognized for his contributions to these critical sectors.
At number eleven is Adebayo Ogunlesi, with $2.5 billion. His wealth stems from Global Infrastructure Partners, a leading private equity firm specializing in infrastructure investments. Ogunlesi is recognized as one of Nigeria's most influential figures in global finance, reflecting a distinguished career at the highest levels of international business.
Rounding out the Nigerian contingent is Femi Otedola, at number 22, with an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion, primarily tied to energy and utilities. His inclusion further highlights the diverse sources of wealth among Nigerian billionaires.
The 2026 list also introduces several notable new entries. Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Dr. Dre officially crossed the billion-dollar threshold this year. Beyoncé's wealth is attributed to her music career, successful tours, her haircare line Cécred, and her Texas whiskey brand SirDavis. Dr. Dre's milestone arrives over a decade after the sale of Beats by Dre to Apple, augmented by new ventures such as the spirits brand Gin & Juice, developed with Snoop Dogg. Additionally, David Grain of Grain Management, with $2.3 billion, and Stefan Kaluzny of Sycamore Partners, with $1.3 billion, are new to the list, underscoring the growing influence of Black financiers in global private equity.
The complete Forbes 2026 ranking of the world's Black billionaires includes:
- Aliko Dangote — $28.5B | Cement, sugar (Dangote Group)
- Alexander Karp — $13.4B | Software and data analytics (Palantir Technologies)
- David Steward — $12.4B | IT services (World Wide Technology)
- Abdulsamad Rabiu — $11.2B | Cement, sugar (BUA Group)
- Robert Smith — $10B | Private equity (Vista Equity Partners)
- Mike Adenuga — $6.5B | Telecom, oil (Globacom)
- Michael Jordan — $4.3B | Sports, endorsements
- Patrice Motsepe — $4.3B | Mining (African Rainbow Minerals)
- Oprah Winfrey — $3.2B | Television, media
- Jay-Z — $2.8B | Music, investments
- Adebayo Ogunlesi — $2.5B | Private equity (Global Infrastructure Partners)
- David Grain — $2.3B | Private equity (Grain Management)
- Strive Masiyiwa — $2.1B | Telecom (Econet Group)
- Magic Johnson — $1.6B | Sports, investments, entertainment
- Tiger Woods — $1.5B | Golf, endorsements
- Herriot Tabuteau — $1.5B | Healthcare (Axsome Therapeutics)
- Tope Awotona — $1.4B | Software (Calendly)
- LeBron James — $1.4B | Basketball, endorsements
- Tyler Perry — $1.4B | Movies, television, media ownership
- Mohammed Ibrahim — $1.3B | Communications (Celtel International)
- Stefan Kaluzny — $1.3B | Private equity (Sycamore Partners)
- Femi Otedola — $1.3B | Energy, utilities
- Sheila Johnson — $1.2B | Cable TV, hospitality
- Dr. Dre — $1B | Music, electronics (Beats by Dre)
- Robert Johnson — $1B | Cable TV, sports (BET)
- Beyoncé Knowles-Carter — $1B | Music, cosmetics, apparel
- Rihanna — $1B | Music, cosmetics (Fenty Beauty)
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