Business Mogul Aliko Dangote
Expresses Need For New Wife, Reveals More About His Person And Plans
Renowned Nigerian Business Mongul, Aliko Dangote has
revealed that at 61, he is not getting any younger, and he is willing to take
on a new wife.
In an interview with David Piling of Financial Times
(FT) the multi-billionaire, who is Africa’s richest man, revealed some
important details about his private life.
Dangote who talked tall about his ambitions to buy Arsenal Football club after
successfully leading Nigeria’s oil refining revolution, revealed that he
is on the lookout for a new bride.
The Founder of Dangote Group of Companies who is twice
divorced and has three grown-up daughters, notes that that his schedule is
inhibiting romance: “I’m not getting younger. Sixty years is no joke. But it doesn’t
make sense to go out and get somebody if you don’t have the time. Right now,
things are really, really very busy, because we have the refinery, we have the
petrochemicals, we have the fertiliser, we have the gas pipeline.”
But he agrees that he needs to “calm down a bit”.
FASTSING HELPS CLEAN YOUR SYSTEM SAYS DANGOTE
The Man with the largest food chains in the country, says he fasts at least once a week?explaining that “it helps to clean your system”.
The Man with the largest food chains in the country, says he fasts at least once a week?explaining that “it helps to clean your system”.
TAKES MORE THAN 100 CALLS A DAY
As expected, Dangote has a very busy schedule, but who would have guessed that he may also be one of Africa’s busiest, taking over 100 calls per day.
As expected, Dangote has a very busy schedule, but who would have guessed that he may also be one of Africa’s busiest, taking over 100 calls per day.
Speaking of his relationship with Tony Blair, former British
prime minister, Dangote says Blair only makes three calls per day. But he has
to battle with scores, and tonnes of emails.
About his mails, he says: “you try to be polite and reply
but they come back to you with a longer email, not minding that here is a very,
very busy person”.
“Look Aliko, the world is not going to fall apart if you
don’t answer your phone,” Dangote says of his golden advise from Blair.
NIGERIA TO BE THE LARGEST EXPORTER OF
PETROLEUM PRODUCT
The serial-entrepreneur says once his $12 billion refinery is done, Nigeria will for the first time in her history, become Africa’s biggest exporter of petroleum products.
The serial-entrepreneur says once his $12 billion refinery is done, Nigeria will for the first time in her history, become Africa’s biggest exporter of petroleum products.
“When we finish this project, for the first time in history
Nigeria will be the largest exporter of petroleum products in Africa,” he said.
NIGERIA IS TOUGH; ONLY THE TOUGHEST SURVIVE
Just like a typical Business man with many chains of businesses , Dangote noted that says only toughest of the tough survives in Africa’s largest economy.
Just like a typical Business man with many chains of businesses , Dangote noted that says only toughest of the tough survives in Africa’s largest economy.
He said y with his new refinery, he is out to make new
enemies, stating that “you can’t just come and remove food from their table and think
they’re just going to watch you doing it”.
“They will try all sorts of tricks. This is a very, very
tough society. Only the toughest of the tough survive here”.
NIGERIA NEEDS DRACONIAN POLICY TO STOP MILK
IMPORTATION
The Kano-born billionaire is not happy with Nigeria’s inability to produce what she eats, locally, and wants some hard policies to stop importation of some products.
The Kano-born billionaire is not happy with Nigeria’s inability to produce what she eats, locally, and wants some hard policies to stop importation of some products.
“What Nigeria needs is to produce locally what
we can produce locally. Nigeria still imports vegetable oil, which makes no
sense. Nigeria still imports 4.9m tonnes of wheat, which does not make sense,” the $14-billion-man said.
“Nigeria still imports 97 or 98 per cent of
the milk that we consume. The government needs to bring out a draconian policy
to stop people importing milk, just like they did with cement.”
STILL OUT TO BUY ARSENAL
Dangote is not a man known to give up on his dreams, and his dreams about Arsenal Football Club will not be different, he reveals.
Dangote is not a man known to give up on his dreams, and his dreams about Arsenal Football Club will not be different, he reveals.
“I love Arsenal and I will definitely go for
it,” he told FT, adding that the club
should be worth about $2bn.
Speaking as the owner of the club, Dangote said he would
involve himself in rebuilding the team — “chipping in my own advice”.
“When I buy it, I have to bring it up to the
expectations of our supporters,” he
said, stating that his refinery is priority now. “Once I have finished with that
headache, I will take on football,” he concludes.





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