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Nigeria

Aliko Dangote

Date of Birth: 10 April 1957
Place of Birth: Kano


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Return of the Jagaban

Now there was a reckoning with businessmen such as Aliko Dangote who started out from Kano investing tens of millions in the new farms...

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All about votes and the naira

Industry sources now doubt that Buhari and his team will receive the pre-election boost of Aliko Dangote opening an oil refinery capable of producing 650 000 barrels per day in Lagos by the end of 2018...


Oromia on the edge

Lemma's administration and its supporters in the diaspora blame the violence which included the burning of another truck owned by Aliko Dangote's Ethiopian cement company on agents provocateurs...


A date with destiny

That could change with many power stations due to start drawing on locally produced gas and next year Nigeria's most successful businessman Aliko Dangote is due to open a 600 000 barrel-a-day oil refinery and fertiliser plant which will sell its produce across the region (AC Vol 58 No 6 Mega-projects await reforms)...

Among the non-politicians Aliko Dangote has ruled himself out...

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Mega-projects await reforms

Reaching policy consensus will be critical for three big-ticket energy projects to take off: a 500 000 barrel a day oil refinery near Lagos is being built by cement magnate Aliko Dangote at a cost of over US$15 billion; two more export trains costing $25 bn...


The power and the glory

A quick industrial gain would be getting natural gas to Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote's cement factory in Mtwara...


Political schisms hit recovery and reform

So dysfunctional are the distribution companies that the cement billionaire Aliko Dangote has called for them to be renationalised and then for their assets to be auctioned to seriously wealthy companies and individuals such as himself (AC Vol 57 No 13 A new deal in the East)...

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Economy thwarts Buhari

to Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote's group of companies to build cement plants...


Oromia erupts

Businesses damaged and disrupted include Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote's Dangote Cement Derba Midroc Cement belonging to Saudi-Ethiopian tycoon Mohamed Hussein Ali al Amoudi the Tigray Development Association's Selam Bus the China-Africa Overseas Leather Factory the Indian flower-grower Supra Floritech Netherlands' farming company Solagrow and two tourist lodges on Langano Lake...


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