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According to the most recent Bloomberg rankings, Dangote’s fortune is now $36.5 billion, up $5.40 million from his previous value and a remarkable $6.55 billion year-to-date gain

The comeback comes only about a week after the billionaire had one of the greatest single-day drops in his net worth this year

Last week, a broad selloff on the Nigerian Exchange Group resulted in huge losses in some of the country’s top industrial firms, wiping out about $1.2 billion from Dangote’s wealth in a single trading session

showed at the time that Dangote’s net worth had decreased from $35.5 billion to $34.3 billion, owing mostly to a 10% drop in the share price of Dangote Cement Plc, the maximum daily loss permitted on the Nigerian stock market

The decrease brought his worth below $35 billion for the first time since early May

Because Dangote holds a majority position in Dangote Cement, changes in the company’s share price have a direct influence on his net worth

However, because he did not sell any shares, the decline was only a paper loss and not a fall in his actual company interests

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The significant fall coincided with the Nigerian Exchange’s worst trading session in 2026

During that session, the NGX All-Share Index fell 2.35% to 235,074.54 points, and investors lost N3.64 trillion (approximately $2.64 billion) in market value. The whole market capitalization declined to N150.85 trillion (about $110 billion)

The selloff was led by heavyweight industrial companies, with Dangote Cement, BUA Cement Plc, and Geregu Power Plc all falling below the maximum daily trading limit

Given their major weight on the market, the simultaneous loss pulled the Industrial Goods Index down 8.31%, its worst performance of the year

Despite the current market slump, Dangote’s companies remain strong, as the dip last week did little to affect the earnings capacity of his flagship companies, particularly Dangote Cement, which continues to deliver strong financial results

Investors are now expecting one of the company’s largest shareholder distributions to date. Dangote Cement’s board has authorized a final dividend of N45 per share for fiscal year 2025

Dangote, the company’s largest stakeholder, is set to collect around N659.2 billion (nearly $490 million) from the dividend payment due next month

His compensation will make up the vast bulk of the company’s overall dividend to shareholders, which is N759.3 billion (about $564 million)

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