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Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Afrojuju2017(m): 7:30am On Aug 03, 2025
MemoriesAndMe:
Funny thing is that he may only have 3 or 4 KIDS with all his money. Na pauper wey never chop belleful go dey rush born 20 PIKIN with 5 baby mama.

Dem fit resemble, but kids dey different from pikin. Na pikin plenty pass kid for town now, so born the right one at the right time.

To feed them and pay their school fees go come turn wahala. Dem go come dey find everybody for community to support them onto wetin their own peepee start but can't complete the equation.
I think he I Ly has 3 daughters, he's been separated from their mother for decades now and I don't believe he's remarried.

Dangote lives a very relaxed lifestyle, he has been lost to Lagos long ago, he speaks fluent yoruba and many in Kano consider him a Lagos boy
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by mukthar2000(m): 8:12am On Aug 03, 2025
anonimi:
Did you say ALL his investment in southern part of our country?

Is Obajana of Kogi State, which has his cement factory, in the south?
Is Kaduna, where his Peugeot factory is, located in the south?

What of his tomato processing plants in Kano huh
bro obajan cement located at middle Beth not north, Do u mean Senotruck company In Lagos? and how functioning the Peugeot factory function?becos Dangote have idea likely having some factory back then porposely to seek foreign loan.

Why can't u ask urself if its a good idea for someone like dangote to have just a tomato factory in the north and u think the don't on what the is doing. Though I don't know if the flour factory was functioning perfectly since when his hausas workers that claim toe his brothers collapse the company.

Do research deeply bro, u go understand me better.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by bigiyaro(m): 8:26am On Aug 03, 2025
DAramis:
Does that mean he has no male successor? with all his wealth and properties scattered out there? shocked
which one be male successor? Pikin na Pikin.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Samantha125(f): 8:52am On Aug 03, 2025
But not all Muslim women from Islamic countries fully cover up... I've seen some of their videos whereby they're clubbing, drinking, smoking, and even rocking bikinis on their beaches while in their Islamic countries without anyone harassing them... How one chooses to practice his or her religion/culture it's his or her personal choice.

And remember that in those countries, Islam is more than just a religion, but a culture... What do you then have to say about them? And if you think I'm bluffing, I can post their videos right here.
ALISMILE:
In Islam, the body of a woman is meant to be revealed ‘ONLY’ to her husband.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by ObiCubanaJnr:
Jamsam:
They do hookup for fun and experience
Then you mixed it up. (Hookup is gal that renders sex for money) that’s why I said a gal from an ultra wealthy home can’t do that. The wealthy don’t see money same way poor people see money. Money means nothing to them. But they can have all the whole fun and being spoilt. Shey person like copy wan do hookup ni? But she’s spoilt and like having fun. And in this case they roll with their class of wealth.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by ALISMILE(m): 2:39pm On Aug 03, 2025
Samantha125:
But not all Muslim women from Islamic countries fully cover up... I've seen some of their videos whereby they're clubbing, drinking, smoking, and even rocking bikinis on their beaches while in their Islamic countries without anyone harassing them... How one chooses to practice his or her religion/culture it's his or her personal choice.

And remember that in those countries, Islam is more than just a religion, but a culture... What do you then have to say about them? And if you think I'm bluffing, I can post their videos right here.
You are 100% right about everything you stated above.

Even I as a Muslim, I am not perfect, Infact I indulge in the sin of fornication.
But I know it’s wrong in my heart, and I’m trying to give up.
If you speak to those Muslims you talked about, they will say theseame; that they are falling short of their mark.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Inosky: 12:20am On Aug 04, 2025
They're born with silver spoon on their mouth. Their future and that of their generations to come is secured.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Konquest: 2:15am On Aug 04, 2025
dre11:
Succession in business: Dangote daughters take on growing leadership roles as billionaire tycoon steps back



The three daughters of Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, are taking up more leadership roles in their father’s business conglomerate at a time the billionaire is stepping aside from the day-to-day running of some of his subsidiaries even as he busies himself with the refinery and petrochemical business.

Aliko Dangote, Nigeria’s most prominent businessman and Africa’s richest individual, has increasingly involved his three daughters in his business empire – a move seen as both a sign of succession planning and a commitment to family legacy.

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, estimated by Bloomberg to be worth $28.5bn as of 28 July, has quietly begun stepping back from boardroom duties.

In June, the 68-year-old businessman retired from the board of Dangote Sugar Refinery. Last Friday, he also stepped down as chairman of Dangote Cement, the crown jewel of his conglomerate, before the launch of his $20bn oil refinery.


He has been replaced at Dangote Cement by Emmanuel Ikazoboh, a former chair of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, who joined the cement group in 2014.


Mariya Dangote

His eldest daughter, Mariya Dangote, has now joined the board of Dangote Cement. According to a company statement, her appointment is intended to help the business remain “agile and well positioned for long-term value creation”. Her “cross-functional expertise and understanding of strategic operations” were cited as key assets.

Mariya became executive director of operations at Dangote Sugar Refinery in 2022, after overseeing strategic planning, backward integration projects and digital transformation efforts since 2019. She had previously worked as a business strategy and risk specialist at Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), the group’s holding company, joining in 2016 shortly after completing an MBA at Coventry University in the UK.


She also serves on the board of Dangote Peugeot Automobiles Nigeria, which manufactures and markets Peugeot vehicles locally.

With Mariya’s appointment, two of Dangote’s daughters now sit on the board of Dangote Cement, Nigeria’s third-largest listed company, valued at N8.34trn ($5.4bn) as of 28 July.


Halima – Dangote Cement, DIL, NASCON, Family Office

Halima Dangote was appointed to the Dangote Cement board in early 2022, shortly after the death of her uncle, Sani Dangote, who also served as vice president of DIL. She has been a group executive director at DIL since 2019 and previously led a turnaround at Dangote Flour Mills, culminating in its sale to Singapore’s Olam Group.

Between 2014 and 2016, she was an executive director at NASCON Allied Industries, another DIL subsidiary, and continues to sit on its board in a non-executive capacity.

In 2023, Halima was tasked with establishing and running the Dangote Family Office in Dubai. She is also a trustee of the Aliko Dangote Foundation, the group’s philanthropic arm.



Fatima – DIL, NASCON

Fatima Dangote, the youngest of the three, is group executive director for commercial operations at DIL. She oversees commercial strategy, communications, procurement and administration across the group. Earlier roles included working as a technical specialist in the strategy unit and as an executive assistant to the director of business development and portfolio management.

Speaking to The Africa Report last year, she underlined Dangote Industries’ push to domesticate sugar production. “Nigeria is importing 90% of the sugar requirement. The homegrown sugar is still less than 10%,” she said. “However, with the aggressive implementation of the Backward Integration Programme, Dangote will be able to reduce its dependence on imports soon.”


She has sat on the board of NASCON Allied Industries since 2023 and previously served as executive director from 2016, during which she oversaw the company’s commercial sales, marketing, logistics and branding strategies.

My three daughters, Mariya, Halima and Fatima, are all senior executives at the group, and I can tell you for a fact that they are critical to the success of our business


Fatima is also closely involved with the Aliko Dangote Foundation and regularly appears alongside her father at public events. In a CNN interview last year, she described him as “extremely hardworking”.

Asked whether he was demanding as a parent, she replied: “A bit hard. I think he expects so much more from us compared to other people, and when you have a father like him, nothing but perfection is acceptable, then you have to work extra…”


Expansion continues across core sectors

While stepping back from the cement business, Dangote has signalled a renewed focus on his group’s energy and industrial ventures. The conglomerate has recently launched a $2.5bn fertiliser plant in Lagos and brought its 650,000-barrels-per-day refinery in 2024. Last November, it reopened its tomato processing plant in Kano.

In a statement, DIL said Dangote would now concentrate on the refinery, fertiliser and petrochemical operations, as well as on government relations.


Earlier this month, he announced plans to more than double output at the fertiliser
plant by 2028 and to boost refinery capacity to 700,000 barrels per day. He also revealed plans to develop what he described as “Nigeria’s largest deep-sea port” to support exports of the group’s energy and industrial products, adding that the new port would “become an anchor for our liquefied natural gas, fertilisers and fuels”.

Outside Nigeria, DIL has signed a $3bn agreement with the Ethiopian government to build a fertiliser plant in Gode, in the Somali Region.


‘They are critical to the success of our business’

At a 2019 event in Lagos, Dangote highlighted the contribution of his daughters to the group.

He credited his entrepreneurial outlook to his mother, whom he described as “a strong business-minded woman” who nurtured his ambition. “My three daughters, Mariya, Halima and Fatima, are all senior executives at the group, and I can tell you for a fact that they are critical to the success of our business,” he said.


https://dailytrust.com/succession-in-business-dangote-daughters-take-on-growing-leadership-roles-as-billionaire-tycoon-steps-back/
Impressive insights from the Aliko Dangote family. The Agalawa lineage in Kano finally won with the first-mover advantage.
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Fearurcreeator: 3:01am On Aug 04, 2025
ednut1:
Meanwhile poor people that have nothing to pass on or legacy are hustling for male children hahahah
Inside of dangote he would have preferred them to be males
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Jamsam: 4:15am On Aug 04, 2025
ObiCubanaJnr:
Then you mixed it up. (Hookup is gal that renders sex for money) that’s why I said a gal from an ultra wealthy home can’t do that. The wealthy don’t see money same way poor people see money. Money means nothing to them. But they can have all the whole fun and being spoilt. Shey person like copy wan do hookup ni? But she’s spoilt and like having fun. And in this gals they roll with their class of wealth.
Guy all are the same sex na sex
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by Sirianese: 5:59am On Aug 04, 2025
Dokitto001:
Exactly what I expect of the Otedolars but they're more interested in being celebrates especially the first one. Even though she clearly does not have that talent
Which business Otedola dey run...your mental frequency is obviously very low
Re: Dangote Daughters Take On Leadership Roles As Billionaire Tycoon Steps Back by ednut1(m): 10:36am On Aug 04, 2025
Fearurcreeator:
Inside of dangote he would have preferred them to be males
he can afford IVF with gender selection. He never did it. Because he doesn’t care
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