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Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by mrrandomguy: 3:29pm On Aug 27, 2023
By Sheikh Juma

Earlier this week, news broke that Aliko Dangote was moving 60% of his family investment to the US.
Two days after, we saw him in Tanzania promising to increase his investment in the country because he wants to support the new president, whose business decisions have been investment friendly.

I am happy for him. He has sense.
But as a businessman, I am not sure Dangote is a model.
Don't take my word for it.

Let the data speak:
In October 2016, Dansa, Dangote's fruit juice company packed up because it wasn't making profit.
It closed shop, owing its workers 6 months salary.
He also started a $13 million tomato processing plant in March 2016 and closed shop in August 2017, saying it was because of "importation of tomato paste, shortfall in the supply of fresh tomatoes and power failure."

It is funny that they didn't consider these three factors before commencing.
So they started a tomato farm that will supply fresh tomatoes, then do some kind of backward integration.

After spending $3million to set up a green house, the farm died.
It has been starting and stopping since then.
No money, no tomatoes, no factory.

In November 2017, it was the turn of Dangote noodles to go under.
In his words, they wanted to "focus on pasta and flour."
He sold the noodles factory to his biggest rival, Dufil, makers of Indomie. It was like Coca-Cola buying a Pepsi plant. A business abomination.

Have you ever wondered what happened to Mowa Water, Dangote's bottled water?
Well, it went down with Dansa, or soon after.

Then his Dangote Flour was acquired by Olam in 2019.
He left the noodles business to concentrate on flour. But even the "commitment to flour" wasn't enough to stop Dangote Flour from baking and burning.

At the start of the Ramadan fast, Dangote Sugar wrote a petition against BUA Sugar, asking the FG to place trade sanctions on BUA for "undermining the National Sugar Master Plan."
In English, he wanted the FG to tilt the competition in his favour again by grounding BUA.
BUA claimed that he was being blackmailed because he refused to hike sugar prices at Ramadan, like Dangote did.

Here is my point: wherever and whenever there is competition, Dangote would either crop out or try to change the business rules in his favour using his government connections.

He couldn't sell Table water because he was competing with pure water sellers;

He couldn't sell noodles because of Indomie :

He couldn't sell Flour because of Honeywell, Golden penny etc;

He couldn't sell Tomato paste because of Derika and other pepper sellers in the market.

He couldn't sell Fruit juice because of Chivita, 5-Alive etc.

Dangote would only do well where Government policy is in his favour and competitors are given a bad hand by Government Regulators.

I read a Reuters report some years ago (and it's still online) which revealed that at the height of the naira-dollar crisis of 2016, Dangote bought at LEAST USD $161million in hard currency direct from the CBN between March and May 2016. This amount was 90% of all the USD sold by CBN within that period.
All other manufacturers - 2,000 of them - got the balance of 10%.

He bought the USD at the official rate of N197/199 while other businesses bought from the black market at N320.

Reuters reported that Dangote made over US$100 million from this Forex deal.

Dangote has always been the favourite side chic of every government since the return to democracy.
In 2003, he was alleged to have part-funded Obasanjo's re-election campaign when Atiku was doing anyhow.
Then he befriended Yar'adua, Goodluck, and Buhari.

On the day Goodluck, his former zaddy was licking his wounds from the electoral defeat of 2015, Dangote was alleged to be clinking glasses and performing a lap dance for Buhari, his new zaddy.

But why would such a "successful businessman" be thinking of moving 60% of his family investment to the US, and even adding to his capital investment in Tanzania which is already about $770million?
The answer is in Buhari.

In 2015 when this administration took over, Dangote's net worth was US$17.7 billion.
Right now, it IS US $11.1 billion.
Meaning that in 6 years of Buhari, he has lost about 40% of his net worth.

Project two years forward:
what would his net worth be in 2023? My projection is that he might be worth AROUND US $8 billion, or less, depending on what happens to his refinery, and what happens in the security mileu?.

With all the favours:
>Tax exemptions,
> Special status,
> forex allocations,
> special limestone mining licenses, etc,
Aliko's money is still melting like cotton candy on a hot summer afternoon.

He has now activated his Plan B.
Can you blame him?
Sometime last year a short video was leaked by his side chic and we had the rare privileged of seeing a billionaire butt.
Now we know that even Dangote himself is a side chic, an unfaithful one at that, moving from patron to patron: Obasanjo, then Yar'adua, then GEJ, now Buhari.
On another level, his zaddy was Nigeria. Now he has two new zaddies: the US, where his funds will be protected from melting, and Tanzania where Madam President will help him recover the 40% that he lost in the hands of the Nigerian economy.
Those who are in doubt that NNPC funded Dangote Refinery 100% should go and ask Ex Minister of State Petroleum Dr. Ibe Kachikwu who and who got the $ 25 billion contract that he raised alarm on after he returned from vacation. They immediately removed the office of the GMD from his control and later he was forced to resign as the Minister of State for Petroleum.

You want to know who funded the Dangote Refinery, go to the Ministry of Finance and call for Dangote’s file and tell me even if you give a goat in suit the same concession, the same waiver or the same opportunity given to Dangote, tell me if that Goat won’t be the richest being in Africa.

You want to know how the Dangote Refinery was funded, go to Warri Refinery and Kaduna Refinery, find out who was given an exclusive right to lift Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO) for a long time. NNPC claimed it was for Dangote Cement Factories. In fact at a time that of Kaduna Refinery was so exclusive to Dangote that no other marketer was loaded. Every other marketer was referred to Port Harcourt Refinery.

You want to know the sponsors of Dangote Refinery, Go to Kogi State and inquire how many trucks of Coal Dangote moves out of Kogi State everyday, minimum of 200 trucks daily without even paying royalty to the State or Federal Government. Are we not aware that Coal can be an alternative to Petroleum and that through coal liquefaction or coal pyrolysis you can derive various Petroleum products such as Diesel, Gasoline (petrol), LPG and other Petroleum products?

You want to know how Dangote Refinery was funded, go and find out how he petitioned President Goodluck Jonathan as soon as President Yardua died against his competitors in the Cement business like Ibeto, Madewell cement, Bua Cement and others that represented Licensees from the six geopolitical zones. His petition caused the withdrawal of two Licenses from the 6 companies; the Bagged cement and the Bulk cement import licenses leaving them with only the Backward Integration Licence only after he had used the same Federal Government to acquire cement factories even at that he was still importing and others were not allowed. As a matter of fact, the other Licensees lost their fortune as some were still offloading cement at their various jetties when Nigerian customs pounced on them never to bring the Cement into the Country but to ship it back to their countries of origin. This was when the competitors had succeeded to bring down the cost of cement to less than N800 per 50kg bag and Dangote couldn’t compete and wanted to monopolize the cement business at all cost.

You want to know how the Dangote Refinery was funded, go see how he petitioned the Federal Government against the few manufacturers of cement over importation of Clinker which is a major Raw material for cement production the moment he built his Clinker factory at Obajana Kogi State and the Federal Government jacked up the import duty on clinker from 10% to 50% causing those that were managing to compete with him to shutdown their cement factories.

You want to know how Dangote Refinery was financed, go and ask Federal Government how much Dangote realized when they shut the land boarders against every other importer and exporter during Covid 19 lockdown but allowed only Dangote to use the Land boarders.

Finally you want to know how Dangote Refinery is funded? Go and ask the Governor of Kogi State why he had to fall out with Dangote, that for 10 years of Dangote operation globally, Dangote made over 7 trillion Naira out of which over 5 Trillion Naira alone was from his establishments in Kogi State.

You still want to know how Dangote Refinery was funded? Nigerians funded Dangote Refinery without knowing it.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Wodu89: 3:31pm On Aug 27, 2023
Dangote isn't a child of Nigeria. Rather Nigeria is fathered by Dangote
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by descarado: 3:51pm On Aug 27, 2023
He crippled naira with his allies.
The USA will show him shege and what real competition is cos he don't know nothing about business.

As for his refinery. Its already a flop without starting.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Skyller: 3:56pm On Aug 27, 2023
Dude has been ripping Nigeria and Nigerians

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Lifeangel(m): 4:25pm On Aug 27, 2023
Guy really unearthed dangote and his empire.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by phorget(m): 4:30pm On Aug 27, 2023
Tomorrow they'll call him the richest man in Africa, as if if given same opportunity to someone else such person wont excel. Great businessmen still abound, they build their business models without any government supports. Nigeria can continue with her shenanigans of nepotism and favoritism but should not expect any growth on any positive stride.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by alpharoyalty: 4:40pm On Aug 27, 2023
Dangote is the main reason why we have the current forex crisis.
The dude was a northern agenda

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by OKUCHI11(m): 4:56pm On Aug 27, 2023
I'll still say it... majority of the factors that led to the rising of
Dangote
is from the government...

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by CodeTemplar: 5:11pm On Aug 27, 2023
I don't fault Dangote, i blame the govt who can't maintain refineries yet won't secure substantial stake in the one they are heavily subsidizing scarce dollar for. You made him a billionaire, you are giving him forex to expands because he hates competition - the only thing that can fetch him personal forex earning - yet can't secure good share of his visionary assets you are funding. That points to sabotage on govt part. Some govt officials should be facing the prospects of firing squad if not for entrenched corruption in Nigeria.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by KanwuliaExtra: 5:12pm On Aug 27, 2023
A WHOLE FOREIGN RESERVE-QUOTA SYSTEM BILLIONAIRE? grin

Now it is time for TIEFNUBU AND HIS YORUBAS TO CHOP!

Before e reach SE OR SS. . . Nigeria go don burn down patapata!

Muchechechechechecheche!

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by CodeTemplar: 5:13pm On Aug 27, 2023
OKUCHI11:
I'll still say it... majority of the factors that led to the rising of
Dangote
is from the government...
a connected Fulani man no doubt but he didn't get privileges alone from the onset.
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Isokotolopia: 5:13pm On Aug 27, 2023
Dangote clearly hate’s competition

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by dangermouse(m): 5:14pm On Aug 27, 2023
So tragic.

In the absence of competition, prices of goods would only be on the rise.

Monopoly is never good for any economy. It is always an avenue to rip off the masses.

High time Nigeria and it's citizens encouraged competition.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by CodeTemplar: 5:16pm On Aug 27, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
A WHOLE FOREIGN RESERVE-QUOTA SYSTEM BILLIONAIRE? grin
devaluation of naira means his naira worth might go up slightly but his forex worth is becoming smaller. I can't fault him for running away though.
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Burob: 5:48pm On Aug 27, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
A WHOLE FOREIGN RESERVE-QUOTA SYSTEM BILLIONAIRE? grin

Now it is time for TIEFNUBU AND HIS YORUBAS TO CHOP!

Before e reach SE OR SS. . . Nigeria go don burn down patapata!

Muchechechechechecheche!
Chief Wailer, poor person like you dey put your mouth for Aliko Dangote issue?
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by KanwuliaExtra: 5:50pm On Aug 27, 2023
Burob:
Chief Wailer.

Better than palliative wailers.
Muchechechecheche
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Burob: 5:52pm On Aug 27, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:


Better than palliative wailers.
Muchechechecheche
Only you Almijiri wailing last week say Tinubu’s palliative no reach you, today you & your fellow Jobless Obidients, have shifted to Aliko Dangote?
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by tommy589(m): 5:58pm On Aug 27, 2023
He is still untouchable. As it is now, no more edge in forex buying from Cbn.

Demystifying him totally is when his refinery fails to still produce at the extended date.
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by KanwuliaExtra: 6:03pm On Aug 27, 2023
Burob:
Only you Almijiri wailing last week say Tinubu’s palliative no reach you, today you & your fellow Jobless Obidients, have shifted to Aliko Dangote?

Na obidient be dis? cheesy
At least I dey wail ON 3 + SQUARE MEALS DAILY! cheesy

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by EtovalRealEst: 9:24pm On Aug 27, 2023
cool Always chochocho all time, no substance no evidence ....
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by Knetpro(m): 10:46pm On Aug 27, 2023
This is the best I have read in a long time.

Let the wailers continue.

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Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by descarado: 12:01am On Aug 28, 2023
KanwuliaExtra:
A WHOLE FOREIGN RESERVE-QUOTA SYSTEM BILLIONAIRE? grin

Now it is time for TIEFNUBU AND HIS YORUBAS TO CHOP!

Before e reach SE OR SS. . . Nigeria go don burn down patapata!

Muchechechechechecheche!

I dey tell you
Re: Dangote, The Sick, Adopted Child Of Nigerian Government by gssdobi: 3:11am On Aug 28, 2023
Dave Umahi, should be careful.

Read that he wanted to review price of cement.

They will soon tag him Igbo minister, stone and hang him.

Dangote does not belong to one person.

Funny thing, is that the poor masses, he

is trying to help, will support their

oppressors. In fact they will cast the first stone.

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