Many of the world’s billionaires had fortunes already laid down for them to grow from. Although this makes life a lot easier for the few opportuned individuals, many others who attained this billionaire status built everything from nothing.
In Africa, there are a few billionaires who built multi-billion dollar empires from absolutely nothing and non-wealthy beginnings. These wealthy African entrepreneurs through their success stories, have given hope to thousands of smart and determined young Africans willing to put in the effort to someday clinch the self-made dollar billionaire status.
While not everyone can someday be labelled a billionaire, some someday will, and many others will become millionaires and multi-millionaires.
The short stories of these 5 successful African entrepreneurs will drive a sense of purpose to many who read this, and perhaps set you up better motivated to strive for even greater achievements.
Here Are 5 African Entrepreneurs That Built Billion Dollar Businesses From Scratch:
1). Mike Adenuga:
This Nigerian billionaire is stipulated by the Forbes billionaire list 2016, to be worth about $11.3 billion U.S dollars. He’s the second wealthiest Nigerian, after Aliko Dangote, and also owns the second largest telecom operator in Nigeria, with locations in Ghana, and the Benin Republic.
Born on the 29th of April 1953 to Michael Agbolade Adenuga, a school teacher, he received his secondary education in Ibadan, Nigeria. Upon proceeding to the university, he worked as a taxi driver to help fund his university education, and eventually graduated from the Northwestern Oklahoma University and the Pace university, New York, with degrees in Business Administration.
When Adenuga returned from America to Nigeria, he took over his mother’s small business, and sold laces, coca-cola products, and other commodities. As he grew the business to sustainable heights, his revenues rose, till the venture became a larger enterprise.
In 1990, he got an oil drilling licence from the Nigerian government, and realised he had struck gold when in 1991, his company discovered oil in the shallow waters of south western Ondo state, in Nigeria.
Today the rest is history, as he has investments in Telecommunications, Banking, Oil & Gas, and several other sectors of the Nigerian economy.
2). Folorunsho Alakija:





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