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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Abiyamo: 3:55pm On May 09, 2013
EXACTLY! You get the real gist!
Oluwa D: The moral of his bio/story is that you can achieve any and every if you are determined and have a goal you set for yourself and you have to be focus. It doesn't matter how much of a help one gets or support,if you don't keep moving forward, trust me you can't get any where in life.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Current27(m): 3:58pm On May 09, 2013
Dangote should stop deceiveing himself and tell us the fact. His Grandfather is stinkinly rich, there family is very rich. Some youths of Nigeria are from poor family and they are trying to meet up with life. Dangote did his masters in UK. How many youths have been to airport talk more of travelling. His Grandfather gave him five hunderd thousand naira in 1976, back then our currency was more valued. He had political favours most especially from OBJ. He even tried to frustrate Ibeto's life when OBJ was on sit. Plus many other tins that he did...
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Femsyn(m): 4:33pm On May 09, 2013
No hate. Just a point to note.
Exchange rate in 1978 was 0.606 to a dollar. This means Aliko was "loaned" an equivalent of $825,082, which is N123,762,376 (over 123 million naira) in today's economy at say N150 to a dollar.

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by supaeagles(m): 5:18pm On May 09, 2013
Femsyn: No hate. Just a point to note.
Exchange rate in 1978 was 0.606 to a dollar. This means Aliko was "loaned" an equivalent of $825,082, which is N123,762,376 (over 123 million naira) in today's economy at say N150 to a dollar.

On point and thanks for that. It is a huge amount no doubt but full kudos to Alhaji Dangote. He has built an enormous, stable and prosperous business empire from that initial investment.

when will our prayers be answered and this annoying 21 rules disappear for good
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Abiyamo: 5:58pm On May 09, 2013
Thanks for pointing that out, Sir.
Femsyn: No hate. Just a point to note.
Exchange rate in 1978 was 0.606 to a dollar. This means Aliko was "loaned" an equivalent of $825,082, which is N123,762,376 (over 123 million naira) in today's economy at say N150 to a dollar.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by INDESTRUCTABLEX(m): 6:26pm On May 09, 2013
Fadelex: Na today?? No one can make such without d help of govt. All of them thief our money come dey form hardwork....
@op, u forgot to add these
* dangote has always been a friend of every govt. Since 1983
* he got d sole licence to import rice during OBJ's tenure
* he is a PDP member.... He donated #1billion during d lauching of PDP headquarters
* he didn't explain how he made his first #1million

I respect him bt he didn't impress me.... Any right thinking person would av suceed in his shoe giving the opportunity he has

Lemme give u 50 thousand and lemme see you succeed... He toiled and walked hard. He was smart. Youths of today will be buying pencil jeans instead. He deprived himself of somethings... He was purposeful.
So shut ur trap about..."Right thinking person" bullshit.

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Aminumohd: 6:36pm On May 09, 2013
If 2 say no b moni husbands 4 hard diz him daughters. #Dem ugly o!
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by megachuks(m): 6:41pm On May 09, 2013
Good write up.

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by BoraxeOkeh: 8:44pm On May 09, 2013
the funny thing about Dangote is that he duly acknowledges the fact about his grandfather helping him with seed money, but i am yet to see who he has given such seed money...he is even killing the middle men in cement biz now, he now sells directly to the final consumers..IN Bags!!!!
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by waterfas: 9:28pm On May 09, 2013
INDESTRUCTABLEX:

Lemme give u 50 thousand and lemme see you succeed... He toiled and walked hard. He was smart. Youths of today will be buying pencil jeans instead. He deprived himself of somethings... He was purposeful.
So shut ur trap about..."Right thinking person" bullshit.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Fadelex(m): 9:51pm On May 09, 2013
INDESTRUCTABLEX:

Lemme give u 50 thousand and lemme see you succeed... He toiled and walked hard. He was smart. Youths of today will be buying pencil jeans instead. He deprived himself of somethings... He was purposeful.
So shut ur trap about..."Right thinking person" bullshit.
If you couldn't succed wit such den dats you, did he mention how they stole our money?? I dnt av ur time
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Horus(m): 2:08am On May 10, 2013

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Kudylata(f): 2:41am On May 10, 2013
Afermath of strongwill, hardwork and determination. kudos to u Aliko!

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by TolaniLuv: 9:19am On May 10, 2013
The moral of this bullshit is! You have to be connected , to make the kind of money he made. It's not that easy.

Don't just take dis bullshit story and start workin ur ass off everyday! U can't make half of what dis man make o' no go kill ursef.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Etumgbe(m): 11:29am On May 10, 2013
well done my man

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Nobody: 1:17pm On May 10, 2013
Impressive!

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by mulan21(f): 2:32pm On May 10, 2013
kennyonthrone: God if only u can gv me a quarter of wat dis man has,I dnt want 2 b richer dan him I jst wanna b rich
amen ooooo 100likes
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by mulan21(f): 2:36pm On May 10, 2013
Aminu moh'd:
If 2 say no b moni husbands 4 hard diz him daughters. #Dem ugly o!
liar from d pits of hell, ur sistas reach em?
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by lastpage: 5:21pm On May 10, 2013
Fadelex: Na today?? No one can make such without d help of govt. All of them thief our money come dey form hardwork....
@op, u forgot to add these
* dangote has always been a friend of every govt. Since 1983
* he got d sole licence to import rice during OBJ's tenure
* he is a PDP member.... He donated #1billion during d lauching of PDP headquarters
* he didn't explain how he made his first #1million

I respect him bt he didn't impress me.... Any right thinking person would av suceed in his shoe giving the opportunity he has


Not just under OBJ's government, he was the SOLE IMPORTER of SUGAR, VEGETABLE OIL, CEMENT and SALT under "ALL" successive Military rulership since 1971 and under the NPN civilian government between 1979 and 1983!

Just about anything that is "essential to Nigerians", he got the Sole License, import duty waiver and "No Competition"!

Now, even a fool, when given such "LEVERAGE" (Monopolistic Power over 160 Million population, for ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES, and to fix their price at his whim since we dont have an active Consumer Protection agency and neither do we have a robust price monitoring and anti-competition Agency) in a corrupt environment as Nigeria, will become the world Richest Man in no time!

I dont beef him in anyway, even at that, he saw "opportunity" and took it,..... and keeps taking it.
But please dont "white-wash" any oil-sale's man image for us here!


Lastpage!

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by dagr8(m): 7:55am On May 11, 2013
oladayo042: Is now competing with Iyaniwura?
[size=15pt] My question exactly! While Iyaniwura told us about Mike Adenuga, wrote about Aliko Dangote...Both write with same pattern, both are good writers... [/size]

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by dagr8(m): 8:03am On May 11, 2013
Femsyn: No hate. Just a point to note.
Exchange rate in 1978 was 0.606 to a dollar. This means Aliko was "loaned" an equivalent of $825,082, which is N123,762,376 (over 123 million naira) in today's economy at say N150 to a dollar.
[size=15pt] And how many people in Nigeria who had more than $825,082 have turned it to $13 Billion?[/size]

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by dagr8(m): 8:06am On May 11, 2013
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by playboy19(m): 5:48pm On May 14, 2013
Femsyn: No hate. Just a point to note.
Exchange rate in 1978 was 0.606 to a dollar. This means Aliko was "loaned" an equivalent of $825,082, which is N123,762,376 (over 123 million naira) in today's economy at say N150 to a dollar.


This is exactly what i keep telling people, that this guy had access to a huge loan. Some people will say he was given 'just' N500,000 loan as if it was some cheap change or something. If mercedes benz was N5,000 at that period, then he could have decided to start a mercedes benz dealership and stock his inventory with over 100 brand new benz, please picture how big the dealership would have been. But still, developing the money to this stage is commendable.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by adelalu: 9:15pm On Sep 04, 2013
What bothers me is people who always whing that this great man only got there because of government patronage.
Abi Otedola, Otudeko, Adenuga, Iwuayanwu don't have access to government patronage ni? Off course they all do, question is, what have they all done with it!!

Aliko should be applauded and held up as a MODEL DETRIBALISED NIGERIAN, not repeatedly criticised for using government patronage to partly get to where he is today. Abi na government borrow am $9 Billion Dollars to build refinery ni? Certainly not! $3 Billion from his own pocket, and the rest borrowed from local and foreign banks. For over 50 years oyinbo man has taken Nigerian oil, and sold it back to us refined! They repeatedly promised to build refineries, promises that were never kept!!

This man has moved impossible milestones/mountains in Nigeria, be it within the agricultural, construction, oil & Gas etc, please name it Mallam Dangote is there, once he sees an opportunity and smells money!! Oga oga!

Those who criticise him, please pause and take stock of what this guy has achieved over a period of 30 years. No be politician money o!!

Further more, kindly take a trip to Dangote's company's website. Look at the calibre of people he employs, he ain got time to be trabalistic. The man goes for the best brains out there! If you know your onions, you certainly will be employed by his company.

He could easily as a northern, have located his oil refinery in the North of the country, instead Aliko located the soon to be built largest oil refinery in the whole of Africa in the South West of Nigeria, solely based on business and economic considerations. As a Yoruba man and a Nigerian, I carry bottom for the guy!!

Make una leave Aliko alone jare, if we had just 2 more Dangotes in Nigeria, our nation will certainly be a better place for us all.

What we should be praying and discussing is the hope that Mallam Aliko Dangote goes for the presidency of Nigeria. If he does, he has certainly got my vote in the bag, and i shall definitely be one of those knocking on people's doors to come out and vote for a real patriot!
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Musaspp(m): 11:07pm On Nov 05, 2013
Nice piece! Fallout: pray for God's favour, thrive to keep the right company and make the best use of opportunities that come your way. Also, women should never be a distraction.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by FJAOlumide(m): 10:26am On Nov 24, 2013
A successful man indeed
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by FJAOlumide(m): 10:26am On Nov 24, 2013
[b][/b]A successful man indeed[color=]A successful man indeed[/color]A successful man indeed
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by fajoren: 3:22am On Dec 25, 2013
You forgot when OBJ ban all imports except for him, sugar, cement, flour. forget all una be G-men
Abiyamọ: ALIKO MOHAMMED DANGOTE, World's Richest Black.

DEDICATION: This piece is written for and dedicated to all hardworking men and women across the globe. Those who toil day and night with the hope that tomorrow will be better than yesterday, those who fast today so that they can have their fill tomorrow, those who labour on in the face of the incredible hardships of life, those who struggle relentlessly despite the greatest travails and challenges thrown at them, those who manage to have a cheerful smile on a face full of sweat and tears, it is to those, dedicates this.

''Aliko Dangote deserves more honours than those of us holding political offices'.
-GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, Nigerian President.


‘I am close to the people in power because I am one of the big businessmen in Nigeria. If we have the wrong people there, then all the money I have is useless. I do not want Nigeria to become another Zimbabwe so I am concerned about the political direction of my country, because if bad and inexperienced politicians control power in Nigeria, my wealth may turn into poverty and I am not ready to become a poor man.’ -ALIKO DANGOTE.

See link for full details and more scintillating pictures: http://.com/aliko-mohammed-dangote-worlds-richest-black/


A prodigiously wealthy and luxuriantly blessed human, Aliko Dangote said that it took him 30 tortuous years to become a billionaire but youths of today want to become a gazillionaire faster than Usain Bolt. Many Nigerian youths are bitter (like bitterness will make one better), pointing accusing fingers at people like Dangote, Adenuga and generally seeing nothing good in what others do, believing the world is against them. For those, I leave you with the immutable words of JK Rowling, writer of the Harry Potter series: “There is an expiry date on blaming your parents for steering you in the wrong direction; the moment you are old enough to take the wheel, responsibility lies with you.” That is not all. The legendary French writer and philosopher who rejected the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964, Jean-Paul Sartre also said: “Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does. It is up to you to give life a meaning.” But perhaps, the most poignant advice of all is from the Wise One of China, Confucius, who stated thousands of years ago: “Attack the evil that is within yourself, rather than attacking the evil that is in others.”

In a nation like Nigeria where there is so much negativity emanating right from independence till date, Aliko Mohammad Dangote, the Kano-born billionaire with the Midas touch is a man who must be appreciated and celebrated -for good reasons.

You might well remember that nothing can bring you success but yourself.
-NAPOLEON HILL (1883-1970), American speaker and motivational speaker.

OVERVIEW
-ANCESTRY
-EARLY DAYS & GROWING UP/FAMILY
-SCHOOLING
-LOVE, HEARTBREAKS, CHILDREN, MARRIAGE & DIVORCES
-HOW HE STARTED
-ROMANCING POLITICIANS AND SUPPORTING GOVERNMENTS
-BECOMING A BILLIONAIRE
-THE PLANE CRASHES AND NEAR PLANE CRASH
-THE SECRETS OF DANGOTE'S SUCCESS
-INTERESTING AND FUN THINGS ABOUT DANGOTE
-CRITICISM
-THE DANGOTE GROUP
-APPOINTMENTS, AWARDS, LAURELS & HONOURS
-DANGOTE'S DONATIONS AND PHILANTHROPY
-REFERENCES

ANCESTRY

Young Aliko was born in the ancient city of Kano of the famed groundnut pyramids. Kano has been a commercial center for centuries with it being a focal point for all kinds of economic activities ranging from the sale of slaves in exchange for salt to the trade in spices, kolanuts, leather, cotton, sugar and gold. Alhassan Abdullahi Dantata (named for Tata, the nurse who raised him, Dantata means 'the son of Tata') was his maternal great grandfather and he also learnt the art of business and making money from his own father.

By 1913, he was the largest exporter of kolanuts in West Africa. The coming of the colonial masters with the railway was too good an opportunity for him as he took advantage of the rails to move his kolanuts along the Lagos-Kano route. With time, he became the sole distributor for the Lever Brothers (later Unilever) and add the profits of the groundnut boom, he was already super-rich, the richest in Nigeria, and by 1955 when he died, he was clearly the richest in West Africa.

The children of the late polygamous merchant swore to an oath by the Holy Qu'ran with their father on the deathbed to work together and not split the family's business empire. Till today, the Dantatas run things in Nigeria -without any noise. Groundnut trader, Sanusi Alhassan Dantata, Nigeria's first millionaire, was the eldest of the siblings and was the overseer of the family's business activities.

Dangote grew up in the loving care of his maternal grandfather, Sanusi who took Aliko, his first grandson, into his care after the untimely death of his father. Sanusi transformed the family business even beyond the wildest dreams of their late dad. This grand old rich man died in 1997, and left many children, one of whom is Mariya, his eldest daughter and Umm Aliko (the mother of Aliko).

Rewind back to the 1950s and we meet a man named Mohammed Dangote, a businessman, fellow Qadirriya sect member and ally of Sanusi Dantata. This man would later ko-enu-ife-si ('toast') Mariya, the daughter of his friend, through her father and his business associate, Sanusi Dantata. Mohammed Dangote dabbled into politics and was even a Member, Northern House of Assembly and belonged to the Northern People's Congress (NPC) of the Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello. By the mid-50s, the two lovebirds were joined together in holy matrimony in Kano. That was the fusing point of the Dantatas and the Dangotes.

EARLY DAYS & GROWING UP
On the 10th of April, 1957, a bouncing baby boy weighing just a little above three kilogrammes was born in Kano. The radiant mother was Mariya and the small baby boy of that day is the reason you are reading this. A week after, he was named after his father while his overjoyed grandfather, Sanusi Dantata gave him the name 'Aliko' which means 'The Victorious One Who Defends Humanity'.

FAMILY

From his own mother’s side, Dangote has three siblings: Sani, Bello and a younger brother who died in an air crash in Kano with Ibrahim Abacha in 1996 (read more about the plane crash here: http://.com/sani-abacha-nigerias-most-enigmatic-ruler/). Dangote’s mother, who became a widow in 1965 is still very much alive, was honoured with a degree by the Bayero University, Kano (BUK), runs one of the largest charities in Nigeria but is protected from the public eye. When Dangote bought his recreational boat, he named it after his (Mother), calling it Mariya.

SCHOOLING

For someone who grew up in Kano, a city of knowledge, it was no surprise that Dangote took to educating himself. Like many of his peers growing up under the great influence of Islamic scholars of the old city, he took off to one of the oldest universities on earth, Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt.

-1964: Kano Capital Elementary School (during break time in the high-brow primary school with other schoolkids who wanted sweets, Aliko would bring out a handful and told his jolly good friends that they could have one for a dime. He was that sharp.)

-1964: Sheikh Ali Kumasi Madrasa (Arabic School): He attended the Quranic school when he returned from the primary school, a pattern that is common with many Nigerian Muslims.

-1970s: Capital High School, Kano.

-1970s: School of Economics & Business, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, where he bagged a degree in business studies and administration. In addition to all these forms of formal education, he also got a great deal of informal education from his grandfather, which he makes use of till this day. Hear him: ‘All my business acumen and instincts I inherited from my maternal grandfather. As his first grandson, he poured his business wizardry into me. I would not have been where I am today without him; a very great man, loving and caring.’

LOVE, HEARTBREAKS, CHILDREN, MARRIAGE & DIVORCES

In any continent of the world, there are some ladies who would dump their wretched husbands in a microsecond and follow a moneybag like billionaire Dangote without hesitation. The poor husband will only console himself with Chief Ebenezer Obey’s Sisi kojale, a lo ba millionaire lo…lol! Handsome, dashing, calm and stupendously wealthy, it is no surprise that not a few women cannot resist the charm of Dangote. Like other men on earth, he also has his own share of the romantic sagas and Cupid-induced high blood pressure..lol. A serial monogamist, Aliko Dangote has 15 children even though three from his current marriage (Halima, Fatima and Sadia) are officially listed. His children include:

HALIMA (F)
[img]http://.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/ALIKO-DANGOTE-DAUGHTER-WEDDING-DAY-HALIMA.jpg[/img]

-ZAYNAB (F) -named for her mum.


-SALMA (F) (meaning peace).

-FATIMA (F)
[img]http://.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/2-ALIKO-DANGOTE-DAUGHTER.jpg[/img]

-AISHA (F)

-SADIA (F)

Alhaji Aliko Dangote has been married and divorced three times before his current marriage. He was not engaged in polygamy at any point but took one wife at a time. In May 1977, his family selected his first wife for him and the union was consummated without delay. Aliko had just turned 20. Fast forward to 2009, Dangote fell in love with the young daughter of the late Nigerian President, Nafisat Yar’adua (now the wife of the Bauchi State Governor, Alhaji Isa Yuguda). Nafisat turned down Dangote’s advances for one reason: she was friends with Halima, Dangote’s daughter. Nafisat, at the age of 21, became Governor Yuguda’s fourth wife in 2009.


Like any other man, his ego was hurt. You will get a better picture of the scenario when you realize the fact that one of the former wives of Dangote (Hajia Mariya A.D Rufai, see below) was married to Governor Yuguda (although he later divorced her in June 2010 after 10 years of marriage over irreconcilable differences but some of the reasons alluded to was that she was absent at President Yar’adua’s (Yuguda’s in-law) burial, allegedly leaking sensitive state secrets to Alhaji Yayale Ahmed, then Secretary to the Federal Government and the final straw that enraged the Governor was the fact that she congratulated Alhaji Bala Mohammed, the new minister of the Federal Capital Territory, who was a bitter enemy of the Governor who was desperate to get a second term and felt he could spoil his chances). But calmly and gracefully, Dangote took all life threw at him and when you see his charming and disarming smiles, you’d never guess he was once heartbroken.

After he divorced his first wife that his family got for him, he married Mariya A. D Muhammad Rufai, a Senator’s daughter and former Bauchi State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Human Services (see pictures). After he divorced her, he married two other women but the marriages collapsed.

Some other women have also been romantically linked to the billionaire. These include the Director and Secretary of his United Kingdom subsidiary, Dangote Global Services, Miss Oluwatosin Coker while another is the late Ondo-born business executive, sugar merchant and reverend with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Rev. Chief (Mrs.) Josephine Oluwadamilola Kuteyi, with whom he dragged the purchase of the Bacita Sugar Factory. A divorcee mother of four sons (Saheed, Ganiyu, Ahmed and Rasaq), she died in a helicopter crash in Osun State in 2011 while on her way to her Bacita sugar company in Kwara State. The helicopter plunged from a height of 2,500 feet, killing all the occupants.

HOW HE STARTED
When he left for Lagos as a 20-year-old in 1977, Nigeria was enjoying stupendous oil profits and the military government of the day decided to ruin some of it on FESTAC’77. There was massive construction going on in various parts of the country and it was at that moment Dangote went to his beloved grandfather to ask for a loan so he could import cement which will be used for some of the FESTAC buildings. He narrates: ‘For me, I started small as a trader in cement. Then I left cement around 1978. Because there was this armada and cement was difficult to get at that time. I had my own money which my grandfather gave me free, but then he gave me also an additional loan of N500,000 (about $3,000) which was big money in those days. At that time (1978), you could purchase ten Mercedes Benz cars with that amount as each was sold for N5,000 while a Volkswagen Beetle went for N900 to N1,000. The money was quite a substantial amount then. The loan was supposed to be paid back whenever I was okay-maybe after three or four years. But I paid the loan back within six months.’

The real genius of Dangote is his ability to transform that seed money of yesterday into the billions of dollars today. The crux of the matter here is not that he got a helping hand from his rich grandfather but what he did with the assistance.

Throughout the Obasanjo regime down to Shagari, Buhari and IBB, there were vast construction projects: estates, federal universities (like UNILORIN) and so on. And cement was obviously needed. Obasanjo and Dangote, who was still working with his uncle, first met in the 1970s when he was the federal commissioner (minister) of transport. Also, while he was in Lagos, he learnt a lot from his uncle, Usman who had already formed solid ties with the military governments and got rice importation deals in 1970 at the end of the 30-month Nigerian Civil War. When their fellow Kano man, the late Murtala Mohammed came to power, his 27-year-old uncle was one of those contracted to decongest the Nigerian seaports in Lagos and made huge fortunes. With time, Aliko was brought on board, following them to business meetings in the dead of the night. It was during this time in Lagos he began to learn how to speak the Yoruba language.

While working with his uncle in Lagos, ‘squatting in his office’, he learnt a lot. He said of those times: ‘I started with the business of cement, which was giving us a lot of money because at that time, Nigeria was making so much money and we were doing a lot of constructions. On a vehicle which I normally get from my uncle, I was making about N1,350 to N1,400 per day, and I had an allocation of about 3-4 trucks including Saturdays and Sundays. Later , I realized I was making a lot of money though then I didn’t have a lot of ideas of what to do. It was only cement business that I knew and I was stuck to it up till 1980, when I started knowing Lagos, becoming a Lagosian, understanding where to go and finding people to buy import licenses from. Within three months, I paid my grandfather back because I had no further need of his money.’

BECOMING A BILLIONAIRE
It took Dangote three decades to amass one billion US dollars. His journey is a very interesting one, showing all the features of luck, opportunity, hardwork and divine providence. Under the Shagari regime, there was an unprecedented importation of essential commodities and products. Dangote’s company, then named Alco Company was one of the major importers. He also supplied huge tonnage of cement to the governments at different levels embarking on construction of vast housing projects.
When the Shagari government decided to also pay more attention to the construction of Abuja, the proposed new Federal Capital Territory, Dangote’s cement was also on point. When General Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 1983, he clamped down on all the importation and dirty deals of the Shagari regime.

Businessmen and tycoons like Dangote were not too happy with the new draconian regime but he played it calm and quickly adapted. If you cannot adapt to changes in this world and keep blaming all kinds of external forces, your chances of survival are seriously limited. Being the smart dude that he is, while other businessmen were complaining and groaning under the iron fists of Buhari and Idiagbon, his Ilorin-born no-nonsense deputy, Dangote veered and formed Dangote General Textiles Products Enterprises and focused on what the government of the day wanted: exportation of local products such as gum arabic, cotton, millet, cocoa, leather products, cotton and cashew nuts.

Amazing Quotes from Dangote:

‘I don’t like to boast, but let me tell you something. I was born into money. Both my father’s -from my mother’s side and also from father’s side -they have always had money. So, it’s not that I just came and picked up something from this thing. But it does not mean also in the family that everybody would be rich. I don’t know any of my family members -both from my mother’s side and my father’s side -that has ever had a deal with anybody in the government.’ (Not many people agree with this assertion).

How can agro-industrial businesses modernise?

Aliko Dangote: There is no way you can develop agriculture at 20% interest rates anywhere, even if you grow gold. So the government needs to bring interest rates down to single-digit figures for farmers….you also have to develop storage and give people guaranteed pricing. If there is no guaranteed pricing, you are not encouraging the farmer to grow. …..Dangote is trying to produce 700,000 tonnes of sugar annually over the next four years. We may employ at least 45,000 people to reach this target. That is the only way to create jobs.

-In 1978, before I started making money, the first car I bought was a Mercedes 200 for N5,100, and that time, there was no power steering (general laughter). -While giving a motivational lecture at the Pan African University, Lagos Business School (LBS).

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Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by Projectors(m): 1:26pm On Dec 25, 2013
Good for him, I pray God's presence and grace never elude him.
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by HAH: 3:28pm On Sep 02, 2015
optimusprime2:
To me Dangote's Bio was quite comfortable, does not portray much of Hussle N Hardwork as Mike Adenuga-lets put it this way, Hercules had no excuse being who he became, afterall his daddy was Zeus...


Good quote but to some large eXtend I can tell you Adenugas wealth are mostly IBB's, from Glos, to conoil to the banks, was shocked to know it, infact I was told by IBB senior a former general t who knows IBB very well
Re: Aliko Dangote: Things You Never Knew About Him by millhouse: 4:33pm On Sep 02, 2015
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