1. — Angola
Often regarded as Africa’s richest woman for years, Isabel dos Santos built wealth through investments in telecommunications, banking, oil, and retail. Though primarily known as a business magnate, her influence is deeply tied to Angola’s political structure through her family background and state-linked business empire.
Estimated Net Worth (2026): Over $1 billion.
2. — Nigeria
Folorunsho Alakija remains one of the most powerful women in Nigeria with strong political and economic influence. Her fortune comes from oil exploration, fashion, real estate, and philanthropy. Her connections across political and economic institutions continue to position her among Africa’s elite power brokers.
Estimated Net Worth (2026): Around $1 billion.
3.— South Africa
Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe, wife of billionaire businessman Patrice Motsepe, is influential in South African political and elite circles through philanthropy, healthcare advocacy, and governance networks. Her family’s combined influence extends into politics, sports, and mining.
Estimated Family Wealth Influence: Multi-billion-dollar network.
4. — Nigeria
A globally respected economist and politician, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has held top financial and political positions including Nigeria’s Finance Minister and current WTO Director-General. Her wealth and influence come from decades in global finance, governance, consulting, and diplomacy.
Estimated Net Worth (2026): Tens of millions of dollars.
5. — Nigeria
Aisha Buhari remains one of Nigeria’s most influential former First Ladies. Her business interests, investments, foundations, and years within Nigeria’s political establishment contributed significantly to her visibility and financial influence.
Estimated Wealth Influence (2026): Multi-million-dollar assets and investments.
What You Need to Know
Most wealth estimates involving politicians are unofficial and based on public disclosures, business holdings, media investigations, and analyst estimates.
African political wealth rankings often change due to asset revaluations, oil revenues, business expansions, and political transitions.
Monarchs and long-serving leaders dominate many of the continent’s highest political wealth ranking
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