We all know the business mogul, Aliko Dangote who was born on April 10, 1957, is a graduate of Business
Studies from the Al-Azahar University, Cairo, Egypt. He was the former
President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). He started business in
1978 trading in rice, sugar and cement, before he ventured into
full-scale manufacturing.
Dangote, who now controls huge holdings of commodities comprising;
real estate as well as telecommunications projects has certain secrets
that the public doesn’t know about him.
Below are the nine things you should know about him;
1. Dangote, who has been a businessman since he was a child, buys
boxes of sweets and sells them at a profit to his fellow classmates
while he was in primary school in the 1960s. He started the Dangote
Group at the age of 21 after studying business at the University of
Cairo.
2. Dangote, who opened a Twitter account- social network on New
Year’s Eve of 2013, currently has more than 50,000 followers. He uses
his tweets to address malnutrition, the Davos economic conference, and
entrepreneurship although no selfies for the now.
3. Despite the business mogul’s tight schedule, he frequently engages
himself in jogging sessions, according to him: “Exercise is better than
any medicine I can take. Exercise and sleep”.
4. According to Brian Browne, former U.S. Consul General to Nigeria,
Dangote receives special treatment from the federal government in the
form of exclusive import rights while high taxes or bans are imposed on
competitors’ imports, a claim he, however, refuted and alleged that he
only maintained friendships with elected official.
5. The Africa’s richest man is a philanthropist. Through his Dangote
Foundation, more than 10 billion naira has been donated to fight poverty
in the country. Aside business grants, the foundation usually sends
cash transfers to women and children who suffers the worst effects of
poverty in order to alleviate their plight.
6. Dangote has unbelievably survived multiple plane crashes. He has
so far successfully walked away from three plane crashes. One of those
crashes was responsible for the death of Dangote’s brother and the son
of late General Sani Abacha, in 1996.
7. Dangote is not the first wealthy person in his family as his great
grandfather, Alhassan Dantata, was probably the richest man in West
Africa as at then.
8. Dangote’s main attention is on his Nigerian homeland as he is very
dedicated to building up the country aside owning holding companies all
over Africa.
“If you give me $5 billion today, I will invest everything here in
Nigeria. Let us put our heads together and work” he once said in an
interview.
These secrets were not what you were expecting, right? But it’s, nevertheless, motivating and inspiring you would agree.
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