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    Key takeaways
    • Nassef Sawiris moves to take OCI Global private with an unsolicited all cash bid to end a prolonged corporate impasse.
    • Femi Otedola's holding in First HoldCo is valued near $420 million, consolidating his status as largest individual shareholder.
    • Ahmed El Sewedy committed $200 million to three industrial projects at Elsewedy Electric, targeting circular economy and export expansion.
    • Robert Gumede's rescue of Tongaat Hulett faces threat from a wave of cheap sugar imports undermining recovery.
    • Naguib Sawiris met Syria's president in Damascus to negotiate recovery of lost investments and support post conflict reconstruction.

    Good afternoon from Billionaires.Africa.

    Here is a brief on the latest from the desk.

    The day’s coverage belonged to the dealmakers — a take-private bid from Egypt’s richest man, a stake milestone in Lagos, a rescue under fresh threat, and a billionaire’s diplomatic mission to Damascus.

    The lead: Nassef Sawiris moves on OCI

    Nassef Sawiris, Egypt’s richest person, launched an unsolicited all-cash bid of €4.10 per share to take the nitrogen and chemicals group OCI Global private — a move designed to end a prolonged corporate impasse at the company he built and chairs. After years of OCI shedding assets piece by piece, the offer is an attempt to draw a line under that process and bring the business fully back under family control. It is the most consequential single transaction on the desk this week, and a reminder that the continent’s largest fortunes increasingly play on a global corporate stage.

    Money in motion

    Nigeria — a stake milestone. Femi Otedola’s holding in First HoldCo is now worth about $420 million: he holds roughly 9.27 billion shares, valued near N575 billion, cementing his position as the bank’s largest individual shareholder — the latest marker in a methodical, months-long consolidation we’ve tracked since his N45 billion placement.

    North Africa — the export base widens. Ahmed El Sewedy committed a further $200 million to three new industrial projects through Elsewedy Electric, targeting Egypt’s circular-economy ambitions and a bigger export footprint — the continuation of the manufacturing push we profiled this week.

    Rescues and recoveries

    Southern Africa — a save under threat. Robert Gumede, who stepped in to save Tongaat Hulett from collapse, now faces a new danger to that rescue: a wave of cheap sugar imports is undercutting the recovering producer, a reminder that pulling a company back from the brink is not the same as keeping it there.

    West & Central Africa — a season turns. Kate Fotso, Cameroon’s richest woman, is seeing her cocoa-trading business Telcar recover after its worst trading year in three decades, when purchases had plunged more than 50 percent — a welcome late-season boost for one of the few women at the top of African wealth.

    Across the desk

    North Africa — diplomacy and capital. Naguib Sawiris met Syria’s new president in Damascus, seeking to resolve outstanding investments lost under the Assad regime — a rare instance of an African billionaire engaging directly in post-conflict reconstruction. Elsewhere, Egypt’s fintech unicorn MNT-Halan, valued near $1 billion, is said to be weighing a listing that could make founder Mounir Nakhla one of the country’s newest billionaires.

    A note of caution, carefully framed: in Cameroon, the murder trial implicating media proprietor Jean Pierre Amougou Belinga in the killing of journalist Martinez Zogo turned on a missing phone described as a key evidentiary gap. The proceedings are ongoing; Mr. Amougou Belinga is entitled to the presumption of innocence, and nothing has been established against him.

    The takeaway

    Friday was a dealmaker’s day: a take-private bid to reclaim a chemicals giant, a stake quietly compounding into the hundreds of millions, fresh industrial capital, and a rescue that now has to be defended all over again. The continent’s biggest fortunes were not sitting still — they were buying, building, and, in Damascus, negotiating.

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    Figures are point-in-time estimates from public sources including Forbes, Bloomberg, company disclosures and exchange filings, as of reporting; they change with markets and currencies and are not measures of liquid wealth. Editorial analysis, not investment, legal or tax advice. © 2026 Billionaires.Africa Inc.

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