
Aliko Dangote







Aliko Dangote has stated that the refinery will provide 100,000 jobs when it becomes fully functional, adding that 33,000 Nigerians already work at the facility

Nigerians have opposed the petrol subsidy removal by President Bola Tinubu on Monday, May 29, saying the plan is hasty and would impact Nigerians adversely.

The picture of Nigeria's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has stirred reactions on social media, with many describing how much time has changed as he commissions.

Abdulsamad Rabiu, founder and chairman of BUA Group, has joined Aliko Dangote on the prestigious Bloomberg Billionaire list featuring world's 500 richest men.

Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says the bank will persuade Dangote Refinery to sell foreign exchange cheaply to banks in Nigeria

Singer Davido has penned a congratulatory message to his godfather Alhaji Aliko over his newly commissioned refinery. The singer's post also stirred reactions.

Gov Dapo Abiodun has disclosed that the $19bn Dangote Refinery was supposed to be in his state but was conceded to Lagos due to his predecessor's selfishness.

Peter Obi said he attended the commissioning of Dangote Refinery because he has always called for greater private-sector participation in Nigeria’s economy.

Aliko Dangote makes N37.3bn on the day his refinery was commissioned. The money saw his net worth move to $20.5bn, retaining his spot as Africa's richest man.
Aliko Dangote
Load more