According to richlifestyile.com, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan of the 6th richest head of state in Africa.
Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan,
is not the leader of Africa's most populated country for nothing; he is
also one of the richest heads of state in the continent.
This revelation is contained in the result of a research conducted by a United States based website, Richest Lifestyle, which has placed Jonathan as the 6th Richest African president.
The report titled Richest African Presidents 2014, the website named the president of oil rich Angola, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, as the richest president in Africa with a net worth of $20 billion while King Mohammed VI of Morroco is second with $2.5 billion while our own GEJ comes in 6th place with a paltry $100 million dollars.
This is how richestlifestyle.com rated the African presidents:...see list below:...after the cut...
This revelation is contained in the result of a research conducted by a United States based website, Richest Lifestyle, which has placed Jonathan as the 6th Richest African president.
The report titled Richest African Presidents 2014, the website named the president of oil rich Angola, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, as the richest president in Africa with a net worth of $20 billion while King Mohammed VI of Morroco is second with $2.5 billion while our own GEJ comes in 6th place with a paltry $100 million dollars.
This is how richestlifestyle.com rated the African presidents:...see list below:...after the cut...
1. Jose Eduardo dos Santos – (Angola) Net Worth: $20 Billion
Jose
Eduardo dos Santos is the President of Angola. He has held on to this
post since 1979. His personal estimated wealth exceed more than $20
billion, according to Cabinda Online, while around 70 percent of
Angolans live on less than two dollars a day.
His
daughter, Isabel dos Santos is among the Forbes Africa’s billionaires
with a net worth of $3.8 billion. She’s currently Africa’s richest woman
and also the world’s richest black woman.
2. King Mohammed VI of Morocco – (Morocco) Net Worth: $2.5 Billion
Mohammed
VI is the current King of Morocco. He is also the country’s leading
businessman. He is worth more than $2.5 billion, according to Forbes.
The
King ascended to the throne following his father’s death in 1999 and he
immediately set about improving upon his appalling human rights record
and alleviating poverty.
3. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo – (Equatorial Guinea) $600 Million
Teodoro
Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is the President of Equatorial Guinea. He came to
power in August 1979 by ousting his uncle Francisco Macias Nguema in a
military coup.
He has
overseen the emergence of the nation as an important oil producer,
beginning in 1990s. This President and his family literally own the
economy, his personal fortune exceed $600 million, according to Forbes
Magazine.
In October
2011, the United States government seized $70 million assets of his son,
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue. Though Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s
second richest nation, majority of the population actually live under
the poverty line.
4. Uhuru Kenyatta – (Kenya) Net Worth: $500 Million
Uhuru
Muigai Kenyatta is the President of Kenya and the son of Kenya’s first
President, Jomo Kenyatta. In 2011, Forbes estimated his net worth at
$500 million. Most of his wealth comes from property. With his family,
the President owns stakes in Kenya’s largest dairy company Brookside
Dairies, media company Mediamax, Heritage Hotels, Commercial Bank of
Africa and hundreds of thousands of prime Kenyan land. He is regarded as
man of the people due to his sociability.
5. Paul Biya – (Cameroon) Net Worth: $200 Million
Paul
Biya has been the President of Cameroon since November 6 1982. His
estimated net worth is around $200 million; this figure was published by
the ForeignPolicy.com, though an estimated 48 percent of the citizens
of Cameroon live below the poverty line.
Catholic
Committee against Hunger and for Development (CCFD) and several
on-and-offline media has placed him in the list of leaders with
ill-gotten wealth. In 2009, French online newspaper, Rue 89, reported
the Cameroon President’s vacation was the top most expensive among world
leaders. He was criticized for spending 30,000 euros ($40,000) per day
on renting a villa.
6. Goodluck Jonathan – (Nigeria) Net Worth: $100 Million
Goodluck
Jonathan is the President of Nigeria. His net worth is estimated to be
around $100 million. He has achieved a lot in his four years at the helm
of affairs and launched a Roadmap for Power Sector Reform, which has
brought in a lot of reforms in his country. He also launched the Youth
Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria and launched the Transformation
Agenda. He is a member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
7. King Mswati III – (Swaziland) Net Worth: $100 Million
King
Mswati III of Swaziland is rated as the 15th richest royal in the
world, according to Forbes Magazine. He is worth more than $100 million;
down $100 million of his 2012 ($200 million) fortune.
The
King has often been criticized for his lavish spending. In 2009 summer,
several of his 13 wives reportedly spent over $6 million in a shopping
spree. In the 2014 budget, parliament allocated $61 million for the
King’s annual household budget, while 63 percent of Swazis live on less
than $1.25 per day.
His luxury car collection include a $500,000 Daimler Chrysler’s flagship Maybach 62.
8. Idriss Deby – (Chad) Net Worth: $50 Million
Idriss
Deby has been the President of Chad since 1990. His net worth is
estimated to be $50 million. Towards the end of August 2006, he made
international news after calling for his nation to have 60 percent stake
in its output after receiving crumbs from foreign companies running the
industry.
9. Robert Mugabe – (Zimbabwe) bNet Worth: $10 Million
Robert
Mugabe is the President of Zimbabwe. His net worth is estimated to be
around $10 million. The dictator’s family is very wealthy. Mugabe has
won many elections, although frequently these have been criticized by
outsiders for violating various electoral procedures.
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