Aliko Dangote is the richest person in Africa.
Dangote said that Standard Chartered Bank is
arranging funds for the project.
Outside of oil, Dangote said he is also eyeing English
soccer team Arsenal.
Dangote Group has said that Standard Chartered
Bank was arranging funds for the project.
When you're young your first million is important, but after,
the numbers don't mean much," Dangote, a manufacturing tyc.
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, complained that he needed 38 visas to travel within the
continent on his Nigerian passport.
Dangote said he was looking to acquire more
oilfields as his focus shift towards the oil sector to feed the refinery.
Dangote said he was looking to acquire more
oilfields as his focus shifts towards the oil sector to feed the refinery.
At the age of 21, Aliko Dangote borrowed $3,000 from his uncle to import
and sell agricultural commodities in Nigeria, his native country.
Dangote added that the need for healthy cash flow
until completion of his oil refinery project rules out a move for Arsenal before then.
According to investopedia, at age 21 Aliko Dangote borrowed $3,000 from his uncle to import
and sell agricultural commodities in Nigeria, his native country.
At the age of 21, Aliko Dangote borrowed $3,000 from his uncle
in order to import and sell agricultural commodities in Nigeria, his native country.
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has arranged over $4.5 billion in debt
financing for his Nigerian oil refinery project and aims to begin production in early 2020, he told Reuters.
Dangote, who built his fortune in cement,
is building the world's largest single oil refinery with capacity of 650,000 barrels per day(bpd) to help to reduce Nigeria's dependence on imported petroleum.
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has arranged more than $4.5 billion in
debt financing for his Nigerian oil refinery project and aims to start production in early 2020, he told Reuters.
Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man, has arranged more than $4.5 billion in
debt financing for his Nigerian oil refinery project and aims to start production in early 2020, he told Reuters.
LAGOS- Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has arranged more than $4.5 billion
in debt financing for his Nigerian oil refinery project and aims to start production in early 2020, he told Reuters.
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, known as Africa's richest man, told a forum in
Ivory Coast on Saturday how he once took $10 million in cash out of the bank just to look at it and get it into his head that this was real money, not just figures on paper.
Ivory Coast--Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, known as Africa's richest man, told a forum
in Ivory Coast on Saturday how he once took $10 million in cash out of the bank just to look at it and get it into his head that this was real money, not just figures on paper.