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Billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu’s Net Worth Drops By $255 million

Nigerian billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu lost $255 million in the first 12 days of 2023, causing his net worth to decline to $7.8 billion. 

According to Forbes, the decline was due to the reassessment of several of his unlisted companies that are part of the rapidly expanding manufacturing and industrial conglomerate, BUA Group.

Despite the setback, the billionaire cement tycoon is still the second wealthiest person in that country.

Abdulsamad’s net worth: The billionaire has stakes in cement production, real estate, and infrastructure construction. 

He is one of the top four wealthiest billionaires in Africa with a net worth of more than $7.8 billion. He recently surpassed Nassef Sawiris, the richest person in Egypt, who has a net worth of $7.1 billion.

Rabiu’s net worth rose from $4.9 billion to $8.1 billion when the shares of his unified food company BUA Foods Plc were listed a year ago.

The steady rise in his net worth over the previous year can also be ascribed to the rise in the market value of his 92 per cent ownership stake in BUA Cement. 

The cement company recorded a 12.3% increase in profit in the first nine months of 2022, going from N65.9 billion ($145 million) in the same period of 2021 to N74 billion ($168.4 million).

More about the billionaire: In addition to his investments and business ventures, the Nigerian billionaire is renowned for his philanthropic works. He has contributed significantly to numerous humanitarian causes, especially those related to healthcare and education.

His charitable organization, the Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa), recently unveiled a N10 billion ($23.8 million) Nigeria Security Support Fund in 2022 to bolster local infrastructure and provide security equipment, medical supplies, and other supplies to families of soldiers fighting terrorists in northeastern Nigeria.

Following the $3 million development project he started in Niger, this donation is the largest ever made by a Nigerian businessman to a charitable cause

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