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Abdulsamad Rabiu’s Defining Year of Wealth, Reach, Refinement
For billionaire industrialist and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, 2026 has undeniably emerged as one of the most rewarding years of his remarkable business journey. From soaring financial milestones to expanding his enviable collection of luxury assets, the Kano State-born magnate appears to be enjoying a season where hard work, vision and resilience are yielding even greater rewards.
Indeed, he remains one of the shining symbols of African enterprise, vision and enduring success. Fresh from earning recognition by Forbes as Africa’s second-richest billionaire, Rabiu has reportedly elevated his taste for luxury and efficiency with the acquisition of a state-of-the-art Bombardier Global 8000 private jet, one of the most sophisticated and highly coveted business aircraft in the world.
To many, the acquisition may appear as yet another symbol of opulence associated with billionaires of his stature. Yet, for those familiar with his extraordinary rise in business, it reflects something deeper: the reward of decades spent building one of Africa’s most formidable industrial empires. Through BUA Group, he has established a commanding presence across cement manufacturing, sugar refining, food production, infrastructure and real estate, positioning himself as one of Nigeria’s foremost business leaders.
The influential businessman has long maintained an appreciation for refined living. Sources close to him say he owns a remarkable collection of premium properties in some of the world’s most exclusive cities, including London, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Atlanta and Dubai, locations synonymous with luxury, influence and global sophistication.
His aviation portfolio was already said to include premium aircraft such as the Global 6500 and Challenger 3500. However, the addition of the Bombardier Global 8000 reportedly marks a major leap in luxury, speed and long-range travel, placing him among an exclusive circle of global business elites with access to one of aviation’s finest masterpieces.
But Rabiu’s taste for luxury does not stop in the skies. Years ago, the billionaire reportedly acquired a magnificent €25 million, 45-metre Benetti superyacht, offering him a private escape to some of the world’s most scenic coastlines. Those within his circle say he occasionally enjoys quiet moments cruising the Mediterranean around Monaco with family and close associates whenever his demanding business schedule permits.
Beyond the glamour and luxury, however, his influence stretches far deeper. Through the Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa), he continues to invest heavily in healthcare, education and social development, proving that true wealth is not merely measured by possessions but by impact.







