Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, on Monday, lost N141 billion following intense pressure of global markets as a result of ripples from the Chinese economic crisis.
He joins a long list of billionaires whose fortunes have tumbled over the past few days.
According to Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Dangote lost $708.6 million (N140 billion) as
Chinese stocks sank lower after a rout on August 24 that the official
state news agency, Xinhua, dubbed 'Black Monday.'
Dangote gained $79.2m (N15.6bn) gain from Thursday to Friday last week, only to lose the same amount about nine times over.
The 58-year-old was just one of 197 billionaires who lost billions of
dollars in 24 hours, with only three of the world’s top 200
billionaires making gain on 'Black Monday.'
Wang Jianlin, Asia’s richest man, and Bill Gates, the world’s richest
man, lost $3.6 billion and $3.2 billion respectively as the worst-hit
billionaires on Monday.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, lost $1.7 billion, placing him
behind Warren Buffet, world number three billion, who lost $2 billion.
The only three gainers were Alwaleed al-Saud, a Saudi business
magnate; Tadashi Yanai, founder of Japanese Fast Retailing; and Petr
Kellner, a Czech businessman. They gained $169 million, $105.5 million
and and 87.3 million respectively.
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