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The Punch on MSNRefinery, cement drive Dangote’s fortune to $29.3bn — ReportThe wealth of the President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has soared to $29.3bn as of August 5, 2025, a report by Bloomberg Billionaires Index has stated.Dangote, Africa’s richest man, is ...
LAGOS, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Dangote Oil refinery, Africa's largest, could begin operating at full capacity in 30 days, the head of the refinery said on Monday. The 650,000-barrel-per-day ...
Nigeria’s Dangote Group has appointed David Bird, a former Shell executive and ex-CEO of 0Q8 refinery in Oman, as chief executive of its refinery and petrochemical division, the company said on ...
Both Dangote and the government pitched the 650,000-barrel-a-day refinery — first announced more than a decade ago — as a way to source more affordable fuel at home.
Aliko Dangote, the President of Dangote Group, on Wednesday, hinted that a sum of $700 million has been committed to land acquisition, machinery, infrastructure, manpower, and other impactful ...
After 11 years, $23 billion in investment and innumerable headaches, the Dangote Refinery finally began operating last year. Located on a sprawling 6,200-acre campus in Nigeria’s Lekki Free Zone ...
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 ...
The Dangote Refinery’s suspension of naira-based sales has jolted Nigeria ’s oil market, prompting petrol hoarding and price speculation. Officials hope to resolve the impasse between Aliko Dangote ...
Afreximbank announced $1.35B in financing for Nigeria’s Dangote refinery, part of a $4B syndicated deal. • The 650,000 bpd refinery has faced $3.65B in debt and a Fitch ratings withdrawal. • The ...
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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.
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