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List of Real Estate Billionaires in Africa.

Real estate is a booming industry in Africa, and many investors have made a fortune investing in it. Here is a list of some of the wealthiest real estate billionaires in Africa.

  • Samuel Tak Lee – $3.3 billion

Samuel Tak Lee is a Hong Kong-based billionaire who made his fortune in real estate, particularly in Africa. He is the founder and chairman of Prudential Enterprise, which owns several properties in Africa, including the 14-story Nigeria Reinsurance Building in Lagos.

  • Issad Rebrab – $4.4 billion

Issad Rebrab is an Algerian businessman and the founder and CEO of Cevital, a conglomerate that has interests in real estate, among other industries. Cevital is the largest private company in Algeria and has invested heavily in real estate projects in the country.

  • Nathan Kirsh – $4.7 billion

Nathan Kirsh is a South African billionaire and the founder and chairman of Jetro Holdings, a real estate investment company. Jetro Holdings has invested heavily in real estate projects in South Africa and other African countries, including Ethiopia and Ghana.

  • Mo Dewji – $1.6 billion

Mo Dewji is a Tanzanian billionaire and the founder and CEO of MeTL Group, a conglomerate that has interests in real estate, among other industries. MeTL Group is one of the largest companies in Tanzania and has invested heavily in real estate projects in the country.

  • Ali Albwardy – $2.2 billion

Ali Albwardy is a Dubai-based billionaire and the founder and chairman of the Albwardy Investment Group, which has invested heavily in real estate projects in Africa, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania.

  • Sudhir Ruparelia – $1.2 billion

Sudhir Ruparelia is a Ugandan businessman and the founder of the Ruparelia Group, a conglomerate that has interests in real estate, among other industries. The Ruparelia Group has invested heavily in real estate projects in Uganda and other African countries, including Rwanda and Kenya.

  • Onsi Sawiris – $1.3 billion

Onsi Sawiris is an Egyptian billionaire and the founder of Orascom Construction, a construction and engineering company that has invested heavily in real estate projects in Egypt and other African countries.

  • Abdul Samad Rabiu – $5.5 billion

Abdul Samad Rabiu is a Nigerian billionaire and the founder and chairman of BUA Group, a conglomerate that has interests in real estate, among other industries. The BUA Group has invested heavily in real estate projects in Nigeria and other African countries, including Ghana and Ivory Coast.

  • Aliko Dangote – $11.6 billion

Aliko Dangote is a Nigerian billionaire and the founder and chairman of Dangote Group, a conglomerate with interests in several industries, including real estate. Dangote has invested in luxury real estate projects in Nigeria and other African countries, including a luxury apartment complex in Lagos.

  • Mike Adenuga – $7.7 billion

Mike Adenuga is a Nigerian billionaire and the founder of Globacom, a telecommunications company that has invested in real estate projects in Nigeria, including the development of a luxury apartment complex in Lagos.

  • Koos Bekker – $3.2 billion

Koos Bekker is a South African billionaire and the former CEO of Naspers, a media company that has invested in real estate projects in South Africa and other African countries.

  • Patrice Motsepe – $3.1 billion

Patrice Motsepe is a South African billionaire and the founder of African Rainbow Minerals, a mining company that has invested in real estate projects in South Africa and other African countries.

  • Folorunso Alakija – $1.1 billion

Folorunso Alakija is a Nigerian billionaire and the founder of Famfa Oil, an oil exploration company that has invested in real estate projects in Nigeria, including a luxury apartment complex in Lagos.

It’s important to note that this list may not be exhaustive, and there may be other individuals who have made significant investments in real estate in Africa.

Real estate is a lucrative industry in Africa, and many investors have made a fortune investing in it. The billionaires on this list have all made their fortunes in real estate, and they continue to invest heavily in the industry. With the growing demand for real estate in Africa, it is likely that we will see more billionaires emerging from the industry in the coming years.

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Written by Micheal

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