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Top 20 Black Billionaires in Technology (2025)

Discover who’s scaling skyscrapers in code

By Omasanjuwa OgharandukunPublished 7 months ago 3 min read

Top 20 Black Billionaires in Technology (2025). We go 20 → 1, celebrating each titan’s biography, net worth, why they matter, and how they rhymed tech with triumph. 🚀

🏁 20. Tiger Woods – Net worth: ~$1.3B

Golf legend turned tech-investment titan. Beyond the greens, he’s itching AI in golf—building leagues, apps, and real estate brands. A pivot—like switching from fairway irons to VR tech.

19. Rihanna – $1.4B

She came with melodies, stayed with malware-proof beauty code. Fenty Beauty thrives on e-commerce & digital marketing—where tech meets glam. She’s proof that code and contour can co-exist.

18. Michael Lee‑Chin – $1.4B

Jamaican-Canadian investor. Banking & mutual funds—traditional finance infused with fintech. Think of him as a digital alchemist, turning legacy finance into tech‑powered gold.

17. Tope Awotona – $1.4B

Founder & CEO of Calendly. From Lagos to Atlanta, he launched a scheduling software that's become a staple in Zoom life. He’s scheduling brilliance—freeing us all from email chaos.

16. Magic Johnson – $1.5B

Not pure tech, but he owns Equitrust with $27 B AUM—insurance meets insurtech. Plus sports franchises with digital platforms. He’s like a basketball coach bending to AI drills.

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15. Femi Otedola – $1.5B

Nigerian energy baron turned digital utility investor. Grew Geregu Power—modernizing Nigeria’s electric grid with smart meters and green tech. He’s bringing current to continent-spanning cables.

14. Tyler Perry – $1.4B

Media mogul with his own Atlanta studio and streaming deals. He’s producing shows—but also embracing digital distribution, where tech meets Madea’s moral code.

13. Alex Karp – $8.4B (~$9.7B per Q1 2025)

Co‑founder & CEO of Palantir, the data‑analytics behemoth. He built a privacy-driven brain for governments & corporations. Data is his chessboard.

12. Adebayo Ogunlesi – $2.3B

Infrastructure private-equity expert. Banks, airports, highways—where tech meets concrete. He laid the pipes for smart cities.

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11. Strive Masiyiwa – $2.7B

Founder of Econet Global—bringing telecom to rural Africa, then layering fintech and digital education. He’s a connectivity evangelist whose network is a continent-wide pulse.

🔟 Jay-Z (Shawn Carter) – $2.5B

Music mogul turned tech investor—Uber, blockchain, streaming, liquor. He samples tech like he samples beats.

9️⃣ Patrice Motsepe – $3B

Mining magnate branching into cleantech and fintech. His empire is like a metamorphic rock: strong, evolving with energy transitions.

8️⃣ Oprah Winfrey – $3B

Media queen turned digital platform pioneer: OWN, Lumière, Weight Watchers online. She’s building ecosystems, not just empires.

7️⃣ Michael Jordan – $3.5B

Beyond Air Jordan kicks—he owns stakes in sports tech, analytics, and sponsorship platforms. His brand jumps from court to cloud.

6️⃣ Abdulsamad Rabiu – $5.1B

Nigeria’s BUA Group—diverse: cement, sugar, real estate. Now investing in agritech and smart infrastructure. He’s planting seeds in digital farms.

5️⃣ Mike Adenuga – $6.8B

Founder of Globacom, Nigeria’s telecom giant, plus oil and banking. He’s delivering connectivity and capital—units of growth across sectors.

4️⃣ David Steward – $11.4B

Co‑founder & chair of World Wide Technology (WWT)—serving Fortune 500 with IT solutions. Think of him as the digital architect of enterprise-grade networks.

3️⃣ Robert F. Smith – $10.8B

Private equity titan behind Vista Equity Partners, which invests $100B into software firms. Known for paying off Morehouse grads’ debt. He invests in code—and in hope.

2️⃣ Aliko Dangote – $10.9B–$23.9B

Africa’s richest man, but not pure tech. He’s constructing Africa’s largest oil refinery, deploying industrial automation, smart logistics–a technological colossus built from cement.

1️⃣ Mohammed Al-Amoudi – $10.6B

Oil & energy magnate bridging Ethiopia & Saudi Arabia using digital oil technologies. He’s quietly commanding pipelines of data and resources.

🚀 Patterns & Power Plays

Tech Dominance: Palantir, Vista, WWT—these platforms show Black billionaires aren’t just passive investors—they build platforms.

Global Footprints: Giants span across continents—Africa, N. America, Asia.

Philanthropy in Code: Smith wiping-out debt, Masiyiwa educating orphans, Steward funding jazz institutes—they code kindness into capital.

🏆 Why It Matters

Representation at Scale – These 20 are 0.8% of global billionaires

Sector spread – from fintech, data, telecom, entertainment, agritech—Black wealth is computing across diverse ecosystems.

Catalysts for Change – they prove: systemic inequality can be decoded—turned into patterns of wealth, impact, empowerment.

From #20 Tiger Woods’s swing into tech ventures, to #1 Al‑Amoudi quietly running pipelines with digital precision, this isn’t just a rich list. It’s a blueprint: how Black excellence codes itself into global infrastructure. These are the people shaping screens and skylines, from Silicon Valley dashboards to Lagos mobile towers. And yes—it moves from $0 to multi-billions.

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Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun

I'm a passionate writer & blogger crafting inspiring stories from everyday life. Through vivid words and thoughtful insights, I spark conversations and ignite change—one post at a time.

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