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Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Islie(op): 9:29am On Mar 24
By Stephen Angbulu



Chairman and CEO of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has warned that the ongoing Middle East crisis could force Nigeria and other African countries to adopt COVID-era work-from-home restrictions if the conflict does not de-escalate.

Dangote gave the warning on Monday after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at his Ikoyi residence in Lagos, expressing deep concern about the economic impact of oil price volatility on the continent already burdened by debt.

The industrialist stated, “If this thing doesn’t de-escalate, you know, normally we in Africa, we don’t have any reserves in terms of savings.

“And so, people normally go out and look for money for the next day or for even the same day. Some of them, if they don’t work that day, they won’t eat.”


He cited Indonesia’s response to energy crisis pressures, where authorities asked workers to operate only four days a week and are considering full work-from-home arrangements similar to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In some countries today what they’ve done, they asked everybody to work from home because they cannot afford it.

“I think Indonesians also only go to work four days a week. And they will look at the situation if it doesn’t improve, they will ask everybody not to go to work anymore.

“We will do like that time of COVID, where people will work from home
,” Dangote stated.

The billionaire businessman warned that Africa would pay a disproportionate price for a crisis in which the continent has no involvement.

“It’s not only energy. Some people will try and take a chance and say, ‘Ah, this is an opportunity. So, let me make money.’

So, if this thing doesn’t de-escalate, it is going to keep going up and up and up, and governments cannot really and add to salaries.

“So, people will really, really feel the pinch
,” he stated.

Dangote emphasised that the crisis would hit hardest at ordinary Africans operating small businesses, especially barbers, bread sellers, and industries dependent on generators for power.

“People who are barbers, people who make bread, people who have industries, who have to pay for their own generators, you know, I mean, you can see what is happening,” he said.

He called for urgent prayers and international intervention to end the conflict.

We just need all hands-on deck to pray that this thing comes to an end,” the Dangote Group chairman stated.

Speaking on President Tinubu’s recent state visit to the United Kingdom, Dangote expressed optimism the trip will open doors for Nigerian business and investment.

He highlighted the £746m infrastructure agreement signed during the visit, describing it as significant beyond the monetary value.

“It has not been easy dealing with the British, getting this kind of money out of them. They too, they are struggling on their own. But I think this is to show confidence — it’s not about the money. It’s about the confidence in Nigeria,” Dangote said.

He predicted that the UK agreement would encourage other countries to follow suit.

“The moment that they do that, there will be other countries that will follow suit. Germany will come, others will line up and start coming up,” he stated.

Dangote also revealed that Nigerian investors could now access the UK Export Finance agency, a credit resource that has remained largely untapped for years.

“For Nigerian investors, it has shown that we can also go to the same agency and tap the resources. It means that the agency now is open for business for Nigerians, and we will go as private people to look for them to give us support,” he explained.

The infrastructure agreement signed during Tinubu’s UK visit focuses on port development and other critical areas, with funding from UK Export Finance.

Dangote said he visited the President to extend Eid-el-Fitr greetings and pay his respects following Tinubu’s return from the two-day state visit to the United Kingdom.

The Middle East crisis has triggered concerns about oil price volatility globally, with potential impacts on inflation, transportation costs, and energy-dependent sectors across Africa.

Nigeria, despite being an oil-producing nation, remains vulnerable to global oil price fluctuations due to its dependence on imported refined petroleum products.
https://punchng.com/meast-war-may-force-nigerians-to-work-from-home-dangote/

Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 9:41am On Mar 24
This is all thanks to the glorious party APC and their esteemed leader tinubu

IN 2015, APC took power with the idea that they would diversify the economy. Had they done what they had said, and had they done things like remove subsides on petrol and power in 2015, by now, the country might have had some revenue to pay for some limited subsides on fuel...if not for everyone, at least for small and medium enterprises, and even the poorest of the poor.

Yes, WFH is the new thing, but it's not for everyone, and certainly not for the masses.

IN 11 years, APC could not improve transport, diversify the economy, or at least improve tax to gdp ratio. And they kept unproductive subsides which drove us into more debt

And here we are.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by alpharoyalty: 9:41am On Mar 24
Work from home?
No electricity. Fuel to power generator is expensive 😡
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Obaofaba: 9:42am On Mar 24
God bless the Iranians for dealing ruthlessly with the foooooool in the white house.

The disaster of a president openly begged the Iranian regime to stop finishing them and the Israelites.

Why start a war you can't finish?

[/b]You were in the middle of negotiations with their leadership and the next thing is to kill them?

Americans and their godson Israelites looking for soft targets but the fearless Iranians later spoke with them in the language they understand.[b]
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Brendaniel: 9:42am On Mar 24
Can he allow his refinery and factory workers to also work from home?
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by BeginsAtHome(f): 9:42am On Mar 24
With gen sets I guess?

Now the benefits are Dangote'.

Not his fault, he must benefit like always from a broken system.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Ifyok50(m): 9:42am On Mar 24
FTC. First time in history.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Gotocourt: 9:43am On Mar 24
Tinubu doesn't want to bring back short-term subsidy angry
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by PlasmaTV: 9:43am On Mar 24
This is a soft way to defend Tinubu and his reckless economic policies.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by sammirano: 9:43am On Mar 24
This man just have money no sense at all and very wicked human being
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by PlasmaTV: 9:43am On Mar 24
Ifyok50:
FTC. First time in history.
Are you, perhaps, using GLO?
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by bolaayenimo: 9:44am On Mar 24
Bring back Covid era. Let's work from home
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Portiphaaa: 9:45am On Mar 24
Nice talk , Aliko but it will end soon
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by bmd1010: 9:46am On Mar 24
Ok my question is this .
If Nigeria as crude oil
Dangote refinery they inside the country

Why isn't the Govt selling to him local n cheap price

How's is the price affecting Nigeria ? Is Dangote still importing crude ?
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 9:47am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
This is all thanks to the glorious party APC and their esteemed leader tinubu

IN 2015, APC took power with the idea that they would diversify the economy. Had they done what they had said, and had they done things like remove subsides on petrol and power in 2015, by now, the country might have had some revenue to pay for some limited subsides on fuel...if not for everyone, at least for small and medium enterprises, and even the poorest of the poor.

Yes, WFH is the new thing, but it's not for everyone, and certainly not for the masses.

IN 11 years, APC could not improve transport, diversify the economy, or at least improve tax to gdp ratio. And they kept unproductive subsides which drove us into more debt

And here we are.
You need medical and spiritual help
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by livitexguy(m): 9:47am On Mar 24
God Almighty please have mercy on your children and Let this conflict ends once and for all
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by tctrills: 9:47am On Mar 24
Obaofaba:
God bless the Iranians for dealing ruthlessly with the foooooool in the white house.
But you are the one that can't afford fuel or even to eat. They are dealing with you not the white house
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by akingold2: 9:47am On Mar 24
I hope you said the same thing to Tinubu.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Precious201010(m): 9:47am On Mar 24
sammirano:
This man just have money no sense at all and very wicked human being
How is he wicked? Children with free data will open mouth and be insulting elders.... If not for Dangote and his refinery buy now fuel would have been sold for around 4k per litter
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Sccarrr:
sammirano:
This man just have money no sense at all and very wicked human being
lol what are you even saying?,

No worry, from next week he go dey share fuel to Nigerians for free not be a wicked human....just go buy the biggest keg and get ready.🤧
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Lithiumite: 9:48am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
This is all thanks to the glorious party APC and their esteemed leader tinubu
What's wrong with dangotes suggestion.......he is onlybtelking us to be more efficient with our mobility economics.......why will someone spend so much to get to work only to sleep and gist all day.....why cant we explore the work from home option......its simple economics,if fewer people are on tbe roads unnecessarily transporters will be forced to review their fares,
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by harsysky(m): 9:48am On Mar 24
alpharoyalty:
Work from home?
No electricity. Fuel to power generator is expensive 😡
More like companies shifting the cost of fueling to employees. It may seem like a welcome idea in the first place but over time, employees start to feel the real pinch cos the pressure will be put on individuals to stay online to do their works. How does one stay online without fuel, internet and so on?
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 9:49am On Mar 24
Image123:
You need medical and spiritual help
Well, and you need to read a good article, like the famous one by Field Ruwe.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Image123(m): 9:52am On Mar 24
nairalanda1:
Well, and you need to read a good article, like the famous one by Field Ruwe.
Thank you and no thanks. i am satisfied.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 9:54am On Mar 24
bmd1010:
Ok my question is this .
If Nigeria as crude oil
Dangote refinery they inside the country

Why isn't the Govt selling to him local n cheap price

How's is the price affecting Nigeria ? Is Dangote still importing crude ?
Well, Dangote imports most of the crude he needs from oversease...and while none of the oil he imports passes through the Strait of Hormuz, thanks to 20% of the world's oil supply being blocked by the current crisis, there is relative scarcity of crude, leading to high prices.

Also, government does sell some crude, but it has to be sold at international price, or government funding for budget would be affected, as crude sales, whether to dangote or outside the country...provides government money for the treasury.

Government has not budgeted for a subsidy , so even if they did what you suggest they should do, they still have to pay NNPC and the crude oil sellers some money for selling crude at a loss...and because no money for subsidy in budget...that means more borrowing, and more debt.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Basicend:
Dangote and Baba Tinubu cashing out season. Transfer the entire effect upon the masses as expected without considering any cushioning approach.

Nigeria is producing oil. All a truly concerned leader needs to do in this season is to discount the price of supplied crude to Dangote refinery. Becoz we are making excess margin from sales internationally which can balance the books.

Greedy clowns.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by nairalanda1(m): 9:55am On Mar 24
Image123:
Thank you and no thanks. i am satisfied.
I insist, old man, you do need to read Field Ruwe....
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by CalabarSamurai(m): 9:55am On Mar 24
I agree. Three days at work...
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Obaofaba: 9:55am On Mar 24
tctrills:
But you are the one that can't afford fuel or even to eat. They are dealing with you not the white house
I don't mind.

So long that terrorist is in the white house is on his knees, I'm fine.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by MarketDispatch: 9:55am On Mar 24
Islie:
https://punchng.com/meast-war-may-force-nigerians-to-work-from-home-dangote/
The man that visits all Presidents says welcome and bye bye to them because he knows they come and go
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by udemzyudex(m): 9:55am On Mar 24
So Dangote is now doing work of the government.

Omo we have terrible leaders.
Re: Middle East War May Force Nigerians To Work From Home – Dangote by Skoonheid(f): 9:55am On Mar 24
Islie:
https://punchng.com/meast-war-may-force-nigerians-to-work-from-home-dangote/
Pay close attention to what this imp is saying. They are accelerating their plans for PAX Judaica. What he's really implying is gonna sound a death knell to your entire life and worldview in a very short time
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