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I Wish We’ve More Men Like My Father In Nigeria, The Country Will Be A Better Place -Fatima Dangote

July 15, 2024
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I Wish We've More Men Like My father In Nigeria, The Country Will Be A Better Place -Fatima Dangote

President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has shared insights into his commitment to industrializing Nigeria, citing it as the primary reason he refrains from owning property outside his homeland.

Speaking at a media session hosted at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State, Dangote disclosed that he had previously owned a residence in London, which he sold back in 1996. This decision, he emphasized, stemmed from his unwavering dedication to fostering industrial growth within Nigeria.

During the event, Fatima Dangote, Group Executive Director of Commercial Operations, lauded her father’s steadfast pursuit of the Nigerian dream. She expressed admiration for his resilience and echoed a wish for more visionary leaders like him in the country, believing their collective efforts could significantly enhance Nigeria’s future. …CONTINUE READING

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I Wish We've More Men Like My father In Nigeria, The Country Will Be A Better Place -Fatima Dangote

She added that “I have not seen anyone as hardworking as my father, sometimes I wonder how he never gives up.

“I wish we have a few more men like my father in Nigeria, the country will be a better place,” she said.

Mr. Dangote’s remarks underscored his longstanding commitment to investing in Nigeria’s industrial sector, exemplified by ongoing projects such as the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.

He highlighted the potential impact of such initiatives on local employment and economic development, reinforcing his belief in the transformative power of industrialization.

The media parley provided a platform for Mr. Dangote to outline his strategic vision for Nigeria’s economic advancement through industrialization. His decision to divest from foreign property and reinvest in domestic projects aligns with his broader goal of contributing to Nigeria’s socio-economic development.

As discussions continue surrounding Nigeria’s industrial future, Dangote’s steadfast commitment serves as a focal point for national aspirations towards sustainable growth and prosperity.

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