Who was the first black billionaire?
Bob Johnson knows what it takes for people of color to advance to the highest level of the business world. The founder of
Patrice Tlhopane Motsepe, (born Jan. 28, 1962, Soweto, S.Af.), South African businessman and the country's first black billionaire.
- #9. LeBron James. ...
- #8. Tiger Woods. ...
- #7. Tope Awotona. ...
- #6. Alexander Karp. ...
- #5. Michael Jordan. ...
- #4. Jay-Z. ...
- #3. Oprah Winfrey. ...
- #2. David Steward.
In 2002, Oprah Winfrey was named the first recipient of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Bob Hope Humanitarian Award. She became the first Black female billionaire in the United States in 2003.
Aliko Dangote: The Richest Black Man In the World
Dangote is the founder and chairman of Dangote Cement, the largest cement producer on the continent.
Aliko Dangote, $15.4 billion. Mike Adenuga, $10 billion. Robert Smith, $4.4 billion.
1. Oprah Winfrey. An American talk show host, television producer, actress, author and philanthropist is currently the richest black woman as per Forbes. She currently has a net worth of $3.5 billion.
The American oil magnate John D. Rockefeller became the world's first confirmed U.S. dollar billionaire in 1916. As of 2018, there are over 2,200 U.S. dollar billionaires worldwide, with a combined wealth of over US$ 9.1 trillion, up from US$7.67 trillion in 2017.
Mansa Musa: The African king who was the richest man in history.
Who was the richest black man in Africa?
Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Africa and the richest Black man in the whole wide world.
Mansa Musa (Musa I of Mali) was the ruler of the kingdom of Mali from 1312 C.E. to 1337 C.E. During his reign, Mali was one of the richest kingdoms of Africa, and Mansa Musa was among the richest individuals in the world.
According to Forbes, the United States has the highest number of billionaires in the world, with 724 billionaires. However, out of this number, only 10 of them are African-American.