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Meet the three people who joined the Black billionaires’ club in 2022

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Forbes’ annual World’s Billionaire list for 2022 welcomed 236 newcomers from 34 different countries. China and America dominated the list with 52 and 50 debutants respectively. Of the 236 newcomers, these three were Blacks. They are Michael Lee-Chin, singer Rihanna, and tech founder Tope Awotona.   Below is how they made their fortune: Michael Lee-Chin...

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