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Nigeria's richest billionaires, including Aliko Dangote and other prominent business moguls, have increased their net worth since the start of January 2024.

Oil marketers in Nigeria have said that petrol scarcity will end in September 2024, when the Dangote and Port Harcourt refineries, begin operations.

Seven of the universities that have honored Aliko Dangote with honorary doctorate degrees for his exceptional contributions to business and philanthropy.

South African billionaire magnet Johann Rupert remains Africa's richest man, ahead of Aliko Dangote in both Forbes' and Bloomberg's billionaire lists.

The 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Refinery has already begun petrol production test run in anticipation of release into the Nigerian market in September

Cement manufacturers have said the high cost of the product is caused by high costs, exchange rates, and heightened smuggling to neighbouring countries.

Forbes Billionaire Index shows Nigerian billionaires, including Aliko Dangote, lost wealth, while South African billionaire Johann Rupert is Africa's richest person.

The Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian government are reportedly negotiating over petrol pricing from the refinery as it prepares to release the product in September.

Devakumar Edwin, the Group VP Dangote Refinery clarified discussions surrounding the monopoly term by emphasizing that a project must be started by someone.
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