
Aliko Dangote







Abdullahi O. Haruna, a public affairs analyst and commentator, writes on the recent face-off between the Kogi state government and the popular Dangote Group.

The Kogi House of Assembly has summoned former Gov. Ibrahim Idris to appear before it over the state’s 10 per cent shares in Dangote Cement Plant, Obajana.

Aliko Dangote is set to lose its biggest cement factory as Kogi state government believes it is state property and does not belong to Africa's richest man.

Nigeria's two richest men Aliko Dangote and Mike Adenuga are having a tough 2022, with a huge chunk of their wealth out in the last 12 months, others close in.

A ranking of the top Nigerian companies with the most female directors has cement giant Lafarge at the top, followed by Guniness Nigeria in the second place.

A new report, thousands of Nigerians working in manufacturing industries have lost their employment in the last five years, as 50 companies shutdown and leave.

African billionaires have habits that distinguished them from others around them. They imbibe a set of practices that allow them stay on top of their games.

Aliko Dangote for the 12 straight year is Africa's richest man and lead a pack of two other Nigerians who made the Forbes exclusive billionaire rich list..

Dangote is sitting tight at the billionaires' table with increasing networth. His Cement and Fertilizer plants propelled him ahead of most African nations.
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