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Limited Velocity On The Forbes Africa’s Richest Africans

Posted by Staff Writer on January 24, 2021 in Technology News Site | 1 View

By Ndubuisi Ekekwe The velocity of wealth in Africa is very low. Two decades ago, Forbes (global) had the Walmart heirs within the 3rd to 6th positions as America’s richest people. But today, most of them have disappeared from the top league. Sure, Gates, Buffet and some regulars remain.  But you can see movements with Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Zuckerberg, etc coming up. But the Forbes Africa list is pure and plain static with no movement. Technology-anchored super-wealth remains an alien in Africa – but that…

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