Name: Mian Muhammad Mansha Yaha
Source: 40 companies
Net Worth: $4.4 billlion
Country Of Citizenship: Pakistan
Industry: Investments
Marital Status: Married
Mian Muhammad Mansha Yaha is Pakistan's richest man for 2008. The next to follow in Pakistan's richest man list is President Asif Ali Zardari. While the richest man of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Mansha Yaha has networth of $4.4 billion, President Asif Ali Zardari is very close to him with $4 billion networth. So he is the second richest man of Pakistan in 2008.
Mansha had to bear the nationalization in the Bhutto Era but it was than compensated by the Nawaz Government (through Denationalization). Since then there is not one who can stop Mansha. He is still moving ahead.
Nishat Group Assets are $4.4 Billion. He is considered as Pakistan Richest Man but according to his friends, he doesn't show-off.
Other Pakistani Billionaires 2008
Name: Asif Ali Zardari
Source: Industry: Politics
Net Worth: $4 billion
Country Of Citizenship: Pakistan
Industry: Investments
Marital Status: Married
Name: Sir Anwar Pervaiz
Source: Businessman
Net Worth: $1.5billion
Country Of Citizenship: Pakistan
Industry: Investments
Marital Status: Married
Name: Nawaz Sharif
Source: Politics/Businessman
Net Worth: $1.4billion
Country Of Citizenship: Pakistan
Industry: Investments
Marital Status: Married
Name: Saddaruddin Hashwani
Source: Businessman
Net Worth: $1.1billion
Country Of Citizenship: Pakistan
Industry: Investments
Marital Status: Married

Comments
It's interesting to know the names, addresses of these folks that have achieved to accummulate colossal fortunes in Pakistan. One wonders how they managed to make such big sums of money in a country where a vast majority of the population lacks their basics for a decent living without having to abandon their land.
Yet, and if this short list is interesting to know, I'd be very pleased when governments worldwide set into the task to put an end on outrageous tax paradises and the names and fortunes were published on the newspapers the world over. It's very easy to achieve on this, but it requires the will power to do so.
There's money galore despite governments perennial outcry, but it's only that it's in very few hands and they get away to pay taxes and to take it into these tax paradises. There're quite few of them!
it is good to hear that inside country that face serious conflicts, some people can business and make profit