The Forbes 2012 Billionaires List! No Ghanaian...

Forbes Magazine has released its annual �Forbes Billionaires List�. The 2012 list of billionaires from all around the world is a record setting one! 1,226 people made the list, this is the all-time highest number of billionaires ever. This time around, 18 Africans made it to the list with Saudi billionaire, Sheikh Mohammed Al-Amoudi, moving Aliko Dangote off the number one position as the richest black person in the world. The Ethiopian-born Mohammed Al-Amoudi who is worth an estimated $12.5 billion is now the richest black man. He is $1.3 billion richer than Dangote who takes the second position with $11.2 billion. Carlos Slim of Mexico retained his position as the world�s richest man for the third consecutive year with a net worth of $69billion. Microsoft Corp cofounder Bill Gates ranked second place at $61 billion and Warren Buffett third at $44 billion. Bernard Arnault made it to the fourth position on the list with a net worth of $41 billion while Amancio Ortega, the man behind the fashion chain Zara followed at the fifth position with $37.5 billion. 27 year-old Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO made it to the 35th position on the list with a net worth of $17.5 billion. He climbed up 17 spots from last year adding $4 billion to his previous figure. The youngest self-made female billionaire, Sara Blakely made it to the list at number 1,153 with a net worth of $1 billion. From her business, Spanx, which makes slimming undergarments, she affirmed that there was profit in vanity. Oprah Winfrey, American TV mogul still stands alone as the only black female billionaire in the world. Out of the 1,226 people who made it to the 2012 FORBES list of the world billionaires, only 6 are black. They are: Mohammed Al-Amoudi Net Worth: $12.5 billion Country: Saudi Arabia Source: Oil Aliko Dangote Net Worth: $11.2 billion Country:Nigeria Source: Sugar, Cement, Flour Mike Adenuga Net Worth: $4.3 billion Country: Nigeria Source: Telecom, banking, oil Patrice Motsepe Net Worth: $2.7billion Country: South Africa Source: Mining Oprah Winfrey Net Worth: $2.7 billion Country: USA Source: Television Mo Ibrahim Net Worth: $1.1 billion Country: United Kingdom Source: Telecoms Other Africans on the list are: Nicky Oppenheimer & family Net Worth: $6.8 billion Country: South Africa Source: Diamonds Nassef Sawiris Net Worth: $5.1 billion Country: Egypt Source: Construction Johann Rupert & family Net Worth: $5.1 billion Country: South Africa Source: Luxury Goods Naguib Sawiris Net Worth: $3.1 billion Country: Egypt Source: Telecom Christoffel Wiese Net Worth: $3.1 billion Country: South Africa Source: Retailing Onsi Sawiris Net Worth: $2.9 billion Country: Egypt Source: Construction, telecom Miloud Chaabi Net Worth: $2.9 billion Country: Morocco Source: Real estate Othman Benjelloun Net Worth: $2.3 billion Country: Morocco Source: Banking, Insurance Mohamed Mansour Net Worth: $1.7 billion Country: Egypt Source: Diversified Anas Sefrioui Net Worth: $1.6 billion Country: Morocco Source: Real estate Yasseen Mansour Net Worth: $1.6 billion Country: Egypt Source: Diversified Youssef Mansour Net Worth: $1.5 billion Country: Egypt Source: Diversified Mohamed Al Fayed Net Worth: $1.3 billion Country: Egypt Source: Retailing The United States of America dominated the list with 425 billionaires among the 58 countries that made the list.