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Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Segzy19: 1:20pm On Jun 04, 2024
No one asked you for lecture here please. Go find your fellow mumus to lecture. Mr lecturer


RepoMan007:
it is your thick skull I am lecturing an not Dangote.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by nkpommpko(m): 1:28pm On Jun 04, 2024
It's okay now, give others a chance. Na only you follow come?
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by RepoMan007: 1:28pm On Jun 04, 2024
Segzy19:
No one asked you for lecture here please. Go find your fellow mumus to lecture. Mr lecturer
comment history proves people who cant differentiate revenue from profit abound here.
Go and consult familiar spirits Oga.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by frog12: 1:29pm On Jun 04, 2024
grin grin grin

Quintessence44:
Oga, out of that your $30 billion, use style to share $5 billion among the youths, let God smile on you more.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Segzy19: 1:31pm On Jun 04, 2024
Wo, make I leave this one with him own jare

RepoMan007:
comment history proves people who cant differentiate revenue from profit abound here.
Go and consult familiar spirits Oga.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Gajagojo: 1:31pm On Jun 04, 2024
RepoMan007:
You are talking based on you own assumption that assumes something about my comment.
Very senseless way to think.
You go explain tire
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by frog12: 1:33pm On Jun 04, 2024
they are truly shameless. nigerians like to waste money



alt3r3g0:
The rulers of the past built four refineries.

The politicians of these days that are more concerned about themselves continued importing fuel, while spending money on turnaround maintenance that never worked.

Now a private individual built one and the whole country is hoping and waiting on him.

The amount that has been spent on turn around maintenance for 30 years, how many refineries would have been built from it?
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by idahme(m): 2:07pm On Jun 04, 2024
Almaiga:
Bad belle people don show cheesy
If you are intelligent you would know that he is right. What makes him a bad belly? Revenue isn't what drives a company's interest but profit.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by deji17: 2:30pm On Jun 04, 2024
I'm happy that a fellow Nigerian is able to achieve this. Manufacturing is key to our development.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by codemaniacs: 2:30pm On Jun 04, 2024
sulaak:
Revenue is income. If Nigeria had 5 Dangote's, it would be a $150 billion export earnings of industrial products such as refined oil, cement, fertiliser, and petrochemicals.

The days of crude oil or export or raw material are over.
D:angote was not specific...

but if D:angote says $30 billion revenue then I assume he is talking about profit after taxation which means the D:angote refinery will pay over $50 billion - $70 billion as tax to the Federal Government..

Nigeria's budget for 2024 is ₦27 Trillion which is around $18 billions..

A company can not make more revenue than the country it is in unless the country signs an evil contract like the one T:otal offered Congo where T:otal gets 63%..
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by codemaniacs: 2:31pm On Jun 04, 2024
Gerrard59:
What shocked me was the insistence of the Egyptians for him to have an American visa to issue him visa on arrival—no bending of rules for Africa's richest man who is also a Muslim sef. shocked
that was a mistake from the OP they meant American Passport not visa..
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by adeniyi65(m): 3:29pm On Jun 04, 2024
englishmart:
I've seen Dangote twice. That nearly-short guy is very stingy and exploitative
Go make your own.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by fabolouz1(m): 4:53pm On Jun 04, 2024
Imperialist entrepreneur .
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by HilcomTech(m): 5:32pm On Jun 04, 2024
RepoMan007:
Revenue is not profit o.
They have started crawling out of their pit of hatred and envy
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Quintessence44: 6:56pm On Jun 04, 2024
Olachase:
can you do your own like that ? undecided undecided

out of the 50k in your account take 10k out of it and feed those homeless in your street lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
50k is not 30 billion dollars, brother

If I have such amount, I will share a minimum 5 billion among the youths.

After all I’m not going to heaven with the money.

It’s because we live in a wicked, selfish world that even the suggestion seems outlandish and weird.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by RodgersAkpafu: 7:18pm On Jun 04, 2024
codemaniacs:
D:angote was not specific...

but if D:angote says $30 billion revenue then I assume he is talking about profit after taxation which means the D:angote refinery will pay over $50 billion - $70 billion as tax to the Federal Government..

Nigeria's budget for 2024 is ₦27 Trillion which is around $18 billions..

A company can not make more revenue than the country it is in unless the country signs an evil contract like the one T:otal offered Congo where T:otal gets 63%..
Dangote is basically a multinational at this point
so 30 billion USD top line from global operations is VERY POSSIBLE
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Ashawoman82: 7:25pm On Jun 04, 2024
Almaiga:
Oga leave matter for Mathias. Commot eyes for Dangote money. Focus on Emeka wey the present Economy don force am, turn his 2by2 Shop to sleeping spot cheesy grin
lol, if u know how much dey that shop so u won't talk rubbish... As that shop small reach, over 40m fit dey there
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Konquest:
Islie:
•Discloses some IOCS unwilling to sell crude locally, used to exporting

•Says he will soon start making money from 650,000 bpd oil refinery


Founder of the Dangote Group and Africa’s richest person, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has disclosed that by the end of 2024 he expects the total revenue from his businesses to hit over a staggering $30 billion.

Speaking in an interview on CNN, the billionaire businessman stated that the projection will catapult the Dangote Group into the elite group of the biggest 120 companies in the world.

He explained that with the recent restructuring in the company and key persons manning the key segments of the businesses, it will not be too difficult to hit the $30 billion mark by the end of the year.

“We have divided the company now into two. We have myself as group president, then we have the group president, oil and gas and we have the group president of other businesses.

“And all these ones , when you combine, by the end of this year, we will have a group that will have $30 billion of revenues and that is big. It means that we will be among the biggest 120 companies in the world,” he stated.


On the much-talked-about oil refining facility, he described it as a game changer, stressing that as ships from abroad begin to gradually halt movement into the country, since the refinery can supply all Nigeria’s petroleum products, it will reduce carbon emissions by as much as 2 million tonnes.

“This refinery is going to change the game. You know, improvements all over the place. If we take in all the crude from Nigeria, it means that we’ll take about 21 million barrels per month. And that will also help in terms of reducing the CO2 emissions.

“Rather than ships coming all the way from Europe bringing products, or the ships going out of Nigeria, that is 21 ships going out of Nigeria every month. And then you have the products coming into Nigeria. So in totality when you calculate, you are talking about 480 ships of 1 million barrels.

“That actually will save the environment almost 1.5 to 2 million tons of CO2 emissions,” he added.

On whether he had started making money yet from the $19 billion crude oil refinery in Lagos, Dangote assured that he will soon start making money, stressing that although running businesses is about making money, but it gives him great satisfaction that his activities were helping to make Africa great.

Dangote, answering a question on whether he was getting adequate crude oil from producers in the country stated that although the Nigerian National Oil Company Limited (NNPC) was doing its best, the International Oil Companies (IOCs), were used to exporting their crude and were not willing to change immediately.


“We know there are challenges here, and that’s the truth. I have to be very open to you, but, you know, NNPC, they’ve been very, very helpful. They do their own bit.

“But some of the IOCs, are struggling to give us crude, because everybody’s used to exporting, and nobody wants to stop exporting. Why do you think Africa is not growing as it should?

“Because we export raw materials and import finished goods. It doesn’t matter what it is, even if it’s gold or whatever, a raw material is always at a ridiculously priced amount compared to a finished goods,” he pointed out.



Dangote stated that he had never been known for giving up on a good cause, stressing that nothing scares him in business. “I’ve been fighting battles all my life, so, you know, I don’t get scared of anything,” he said .

Again, he complained that Africa is not doing enough trade with itself, positing that the continent only does 16 per cent trade with itself and pointing out that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCTA) could help in that direction.

“The AFCTA will be very, very beneficial. And if you are talking about benefits, our company will almost be one of the top five in terms of benefiting from the free trade agreement,” he stated, however stating that he had not seen any improvement in trade within the continent.


“We have petroleum products to export. So we have too many things to export. We have cement also to export. What makes sense is to have the free trade agreement work. But my own thinking is that, look, for us to cross that hurdle, because the trade between us is only about 16 per cent, which is too low.

“So we have to make sure that all the regional markets, they have to work. We have to remove these requirements of visas. We have to allow free movement of people, free movement of goods and services. Then the AFCTA will work. Without that, it is almost impossible.

“I mean, you look at it today. I’m going to Egypt tomorrow, but I need a visa. They are saying that, yes, okay, fine, they will give me visa on arrival if I have an American visa (passport). But I have an African passport and they are part and parcel of AFCTA.

“But they are saying that, no, if you have American visa, we’ll give you. So they are discounting me being an African. So how do we trade if you are not allowing me into your own country?nbsp; What I would have loved to see is to see a South African coming to even get a job in Nigeria with no hassle.


“Because if we don’t now integrate, we will never, ever see what we call prosperity. So the integration is very, very important. If you remember, most countries, they used to have Ministry of Integration. I don’t know what happened. Some of the countries they have actually dropped all this, which doesn’t make sense,” he added.

Dangote described his three children as the future of his businesses, stressing that they have enough experience to run some parts of his vast businesses along with other executives of the group.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/06/04/dangote-eyes-30-billion-in-total-revenue-from-his-businesses-by-end-of-2024/
That's truly impressive.

A projected 30 billion USD gross revenue per annum in the FIRST instance from his group of companies! Way more than Nigeria earns from crude oil sales which accounts for over 90 per cent of Nigeria's export revenue.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Calitoscassius(m): 8:00pm On Jun 04, 2024
Some of yous cannot read nor comprehend.

It says Dangote EYES $30 billion, EYES! Meaning he wants to make $30 billion. He doesn't have the £30billion.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Fearurcreeator: 10:52pm On Jun 04, 2024
Quintessence44:
Oga, out of that your $30 billion, use style to share $5 billion among the youths, let God smile on you more.
Drug abuse youth or which one ...
Share cus una give am money start business
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Jamie248: 11:07pm On Jun 04, 2024
Dangote is arguably the biggest singular factor that's wrong with Nigeria at the moment...dude is part of that shadowy clique of extremely evil and greedy 'businessmen' that needs to die off before this nation can start making progress
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Namigotalktru: 12:42am On Jun 05, 2024
Ndi haters have filled up this thread already. See if you don’t have anything to contribute keep scrolling.

Instead of some of you to learn from this man, look at how to honestly take advantage of the extra business this refinery is bringing. But no.

To do honest work dey hard una so you keep hating.

Up Dangote the pride of Africa
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by BALLOSKI: 1:38am On Jun 05, 2024
RepoMan007:
Revenue is not profit o.
You know how much he'd make from that total revenue.


Stop being sad for a billionaire in dollars.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by BALLOSKI: 1:40am On Jun 05, 2024
Jamie248:
Dangote is arguably the biggest singular factor that's wrong with Nigeria at the moment...dude is part of that shadowy clique of extremely evil and greedy 'businessmen' that needs to die off before this nation can start making progress
You people would look for someone to blame for your woes. I'm sure you're blaming someone somewhere for how your life is right now.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by codemaniacs: 2:20am On Jun 05, 2024
RodgersAkpafu:
Dangote is basically a multinational at this point
so 30 billion USD top line from global operations is VERY POSSIBLE
You're correct.

The person I quoted did not factor in taxes to the FG. if taxes are factored in that means D:angote refinery will make between $70 billion and $90 billion before taxes by the end of the year.

So I expect Nigeria's annual budget to triple to around ₦89 Trillion or more from ₦27 Trillion.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Gajagojo: 6:52am On Jun 06, 2024
codemaniacs:
You're correct.

The person I quoted did not factor in taxes to the FG. if taxes are factored in that means D:angote refinery will make between $70 billion and $90 billion before taxes by the end of the year.

So I expect Nigeria's annual budget to triple to around ₦89 Trillion or more from ₦27 Trillion.
This is wrong
Revenue. Also known as. EBITDA earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation. is reported gross

Also what is corporate tax in Nigeria?
36%
So how do you arrive at $70 billion
You just did tumbotumbo to come up with some meaningless figure

Wherever he makes he keeps 64% so even if he is reporting revenue NET and not gross
That means gross revenue of $47 billion
Please stop all these fictitious assertions
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Haymus007(m): 12:23am On Jun 07, 2024
blueAgent:
I hope you no vote APC and Tinubu.
If so nothing 4 you grin
actually I didn't even vote any of them please kindly help me out with something may the Good lord bless you abundantly 07069757374 Opay🙏🙏🙏
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Konquest: 2:48pm On Jul 14, 2024
BadMaster:
Not hausas generally, but those from Kano have proven overtime that they are some of the best business men in Nigeria.

Kano people have a saying, "Kano tumbin giwa, ko dame kazo an fika." Basically, it means, whatever you bring to Kano, you will find that there's someone who has it more than you.
Re: Dangote Eyes $30 Billion In Total Revenue From His Businesses By End Of 2024 by Konquest: 2:50pm On Jul 14, 2024
Gajagojo:
This is wrong
Revenue. Also known as. EBITDA earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation is reported gross

Also what is corporate tax in Nigeria?
36%

So how do you arrive at $70 billion
You just did tumbotumbo to come up with some meaningless figure

Wherever he makes he keeps 64% so even if he is reporting revenue NET and not gross. That means gross revenue of $47 billion

Please stop all these fictitious assertions
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