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The First Nigeria’s Billionaire was
born on the 10th of April year 1957. He is the founder of Dangote
Group. He is considered one of the richest men in Africa.
He said “I assume I have to be rated by Forbes magazine prior to being called the richest man in Africa” But, you know, I’m very comfortable.
He said “I assume I have to be rated by Forbes magazine prior to being called the richest man in Africa” But, you know, I’m very comfortable.
“He ranked first in Nigeria in Forbes
Magazine’s 2008 list of the richest people in the world with a fortune
estimated at 3.3 billion dollars.
Aliko Dangote is the ‘golden child’ of Nigerian business circles. The Dangote consortium spans across numerous sectors of the Nigerian economy The Dangote Group supplies commodities like cements ,sugar, salt, flour , rice, spaghetti, fabric etc at very competitive prices.
Aliko Dangote is the ‘golden child’ of Nigerian business circles. The Dangote consortium spans across numerous sectors of the Nigerian economy The Dangote Group supplies commodities like cements ,sugar, salt, flour , rice, spaghetti, fabric etc at very competitive prices.
As a nonpartisan and detribalized
businessperson, he is generous to different political parties, religious groups
and cultural institutions.
Apart from offering employment
opportunities to elite graduates from different ethnic backgrounds, he reduces
the level of crime by engaging youths who are school leavers in the area of
transportation, product packaging, security amidst others.
It may possibly not be a wild
assumption to say that all Nigerian has heard of his name due to the impact of
his business. His goods are practically in most homes across the country. People
who may not use his products might have passed a few of his trailers by the
way.
He’s into exporting, importing,
manufacturing, real-estate and philanthropy. All of these are combined together
to form what is known as the Dangote Group.
At the helm of its affairs as president and Ceo is definitely an humble person called Aliko Dangote. The focus of his investments is food, clothing as well as shelter.
At the helm of its affairs as president and Ceo is definitely an humble person called Aliko Dangote. The focus of his investments is food, clothing as well as shelter.
The Dangote Group imports 400,000
metric tonnes of sugar annually which makes up about 70 % of the total
requirements of the nation and is a major supplier of the product to the
manufacturers of Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola and Seven-Up in Nigeria.
It imports 200,000 metric tonnes of
rice annually just as the company imports tonnes of cement and fertilizer and
building materials. Dangote Group also imports fish and owns three big fishing
trawlers chartered for fishing with a 5,000 MT capacity. The group exports cotton,
cocoa, cashew nuts, sesame seed, ginger and gum Arabic to several countries
globally.
His Beginning
Born in Kano, his grand father, the
late Alhaji Sanusi Dantata provided him with a small capital to start his own
business, as was the practice then. He thus started business in Kano in 1977
trading in commodities and also building supplies.
Alhaji Aliko Dangote moved to Lagos
in June 1977 and persisted in trading cement and commodities. Encouraged by
tremendous success and increase in business activities, he incorporated two
companies in 1981. These as well as others that followed now make up the
conglomerate known as The Dangote Group.
Company Activities
Dangote Group today is associated
with diverse types of manufacturing with good revenues. Dangote textile and the
Nigeria Textiles Mills Plc, which it acquired, produce over 120,000 meters of
finished textiles daily. The group has a ginnery in Kankawa, Katsina State with
a capacity of 30,000 MT of seeded cotton annually.
The sugar refinery at Apapa port,
Lagos is the largest in Africa and in size the third largest worldwide with an
annual capacity of 700,000 tonnes of refined sugar annually. It also has
another 100,000 tonne-capacity sugar mill at Hadeja in Jigawa State.
Besides having significant investment
in the National Salt Company of Nigeria at Ota, Ogun State, the group has salt
factories at Apapa as well as Calabar, a polypropylene bagging factory which
produces essential bags for its products, over 600 trailers for effective
distribution network and goods meant for export can also successfully be
transported to the respective ports.
A vehicle leasing unit with over 100
fully air-conditioned commuter buses, is also part of the Dangote Group. It is
also into real estate with luxury flats and high rise complexes in Ikoyi,
Victoria Island, Abuja and Kano. Dangote Foundation is the philanthropic arm of
the group where yearly he spends millions for worthy causes such as
contributions to educational and healthcare institutions, sinking of boreholes
and giving of scholarships.
The Dangote Group has nationwide
staff strength of 12,000 but on completion of on-going projects, it is expected
to hit 22,000. Alhaji Aliko Dangote’s business success may be influenced by
various factors. He seems to be broad-minded. Unlike some people, his Personal
Assistant is Yoruba while his Head of Corporate Affairs is a Christian from
Delta State.
In this encounter, Dangote talks
about his driving force in business, the factors that have kept him above his
contemporaries in business, his $800 million cement factory at Obajana, Kogi
State and the N14 million mega company, which he and some industrialists have
set up. Perhaps above all, his patriotic stance is commendable: “If you give me
today $5 billion, I will not invest any abroad, I will invest everything here
in Nigeria. Let us put heads together and work.”
As a self-employed person, with
minimum basic education, he proves that business success is usually through
strength of mind, honesty and perseverance; and not necessarily by obtaining
Harvard-Oxford certificates or First-Class academic qualification. His
managerial skills surely are the envy of economic professors.
Instead of stashing his funds in
foreign accounts, a typical feature of fraudulent front and public office looters,
Dangote invests wisely in the productive sector of the Nigerian economy.To deny
that Dangote doesn’t have monopoly over a few of the commodities in the
Nigerian market is to deny the obvious.
Recently himself and other notable
Nigerians announced their intention to float a private sector mega company with
the name Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (TCN), which amongst other things
may acquire government-owned refinery, operate strategic state-owned coys and
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