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Aliko Dangote warns that Africa loses $90 billion annually due to the importation of inferior refined fuels and emphasizes the need for domestic refining capacity.
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Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote, might soon hit a historic milestone as his wealth has soared to $29.2 billion as of August 12, 2025, with a year-to-date increase of about $1.2 billion, ...
Aliko Dangote, 67, is the richest person in Africa with an estimated net worth of $11.7 billion. He founded the Dangote Group, a cement manufacturer with a presence in 10 African countries.
Aliko Dangote, 67, is the richest person in Africa with an estimated net worth of $11.7 billion. He founded the Dangote Group, a cement manufacturer with a presence in 10 African countries.
The Dangote oil refinery in Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude processing facility, is preparing to ship its first gasoline cargo outside of the African region to Asia, marking a significant ...
Dangote runs Africa's largest granulated urea complex, which has annual capacity of 3 million tons, 37% of which it exports to the United States. It will need to double current output to achieve ...
Read More: Dangote Plans to List Africa’s Biggest Oil Refinery by Next Year Since the refinery started operating in January last year, it’s reduced the prices of petroleum products by at least ...
LAGOS, Nigeria—Africa’s richest person, industrial titan Aliko Dangote, has a lofty goal: He wants to become Nigeria’s John D. Rockefeller, using his wealth to transform his homeland.
Africa's wealthiest individual, Aliko Dangote, has voiced his frustration over the stringent visa requirements hindering intra-African travel. The CEO and Chairman of Dangote Group highlighted the ...
Nigeria's Dangote Group said on Sunday it was cooperating with an anti-graft commission which is investigating the possible misuse of foreign exchange from the central bank and would provide all ...
“Brand Africa disclosed that Dangote retained the number one spot for the sixth time, in spite of African brands slipping to 14 per cent of the top 100 most admired brands in Africa as non ...
For the 12th year in a row, Dangote Group’s boss Aliko Dangote maintains his status as the richest man in Africa. Despite economic headwinds that affected the fortunes of half of the world’s ...
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