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Aliko Mohammad Dangote (born 10 April 1957) is a Nigerian businessman known for his key roles in
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and
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. In 2011, he was appointed as member of the economic management team by President
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. Dangote is the wealthiest black person in the world; ''
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'' estimates his net worth to be US$23.8 billion. In 1977, Dangote first founded the
Dangote Group The Dangote Group is a Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate, founded by Aliko Dangote. It is the largest conglomerate in West Africa and one of the largest on the African continent. The group employs more than 30,000 people, generat ...
, a small company that traded commodities; importing sugar, salt, and food products. In 1981, he founded Dangote Nigeria Limited and Blue Star Services; both import rice, and bulk materials like steel and aluminium products. Following the large sales by the company, and high demand for cement, Dangote founded the
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, which faced competition from Lafarge, a French cement manufacturing company known for importing cement to African countries during that period. , Dangote Cement has generated about $3.7 billion in revenue, and Dangote Sugar Refinery has been ranked as one of the largest sugar producers in Nigeria and Africa. Dangote's political activities and views have made him a public figure, in
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. He is also known for his influence on the
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, hence, he was awarded the
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in 2011 by
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and listed in ''Time'' magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2014.


Early life


Family

Aliko Mohammad Dangote was born on 10 April 1957, in Kano, Kano State, British Nigeria. His name "Aliko" was given to him by his maternal grandfather, Sanusi Dantata; it means "the victorious one who defends humanity". Born to a prominent Nigerian family, Dangote is of
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descent. Raised a
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, he was educated in a
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and completed his primary education in a public school. His mother, Mariya (
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 Dantata), from a wealthy family, was a businesswoman and philanthropist. His father Mohammed Dangote was also a businessman; he owned a transport company. Aliko had three siblings:
Sani Dangote Sani Dangote (1959/60 – 14 November 2021) was a Nigerian businessman. He was the younger brother of the wealthiest person in Africa, Aliko Dangote and vice president of the family-run Dangote Group. He died on 14 November 2021 in the United Sta ...
, a businessman who died of
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; Bello, who died in a 1996 plane crash alongside the son of
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; and Garba, who died in 2013 after a
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. Dangote's family were influential businesspeople. His maternal great-grandfather, Alhassan Abdullahi Dantata, was the richest person in West Africa until his death in 1955. During his business career, Alhassan imported
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s from
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, and exported groundnuts abroad. After Dangote's father died in 1965, he donated his inheritance to charity. He cites his maternal grandfather Sanusi and maternal uncle Usman Amaka Dantata as his paternal figures.


Education and marriage

Dangote was educated at Sheikh Ali Kumasi Madrasa for his primary school and later finished at Capital High School in Kano. In 1978, he graduated from the
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, where he had his secondary education. He left Nigeria for Egypt after his secondary education, and studied business studies at
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in
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, Egypt, for his tertiary education and graduated with a bachelor's degree in business studies and administration, before returning to
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to pursue business ventures. Dangote has fathered four children; three daughters and an adopted son, Abdulrahman. According to Nigerian website '' Legit.ng'', unlike Dangote, his wives hated publicity, and cites it may be the reason for little information about them on the media. At the age of twenty, in 1977, he married his first wife, Zainab, who was selected by his parents following the customs of the land. They gave birth to Maria and Halima. The couple divorced in an unknown year. In an unknown date, he married Mariya Muhammad Rufai, the daughter of former Commissioner for Woman Affairs and Human Services in
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. Through the marriage, he had his third daughter, Fatima. The couple divorced in 2017.


Business career

Dangote started his first business with a $3000 loan from his uncle. He traded food products, and has cited getting business mind from selling boiled sugar sweets at the age of eight to his classmates, and would keep the profits. He obtained Nigerian government import license and added
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to his business in the mid-to-late 1970s during Nigerian Cement Armada; a period where the government ordered the importation of 16 million metric tons of cement for infrastructure and development projects, however, many cement-loaded ships remained at Lagos harbor, while others sank. They were given
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fee as compensation for delay. During that period, Dangote purchased trucks and began cargo transportation business where he also carried his cements. In 1977, Dangote's company produced pasta, salt, sugar, and flour only. In 1981, he expanded his company into a conglomerate, which traded textiles, sugar, flour, salt,
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, and real estate. He stayed in
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before returning to Nigeria to start his cement business in 1998, however, his sugar refinery in Lagos became the second largest in the world. Dangote Group has been considered as one of the largest conglomerates in Africa. 1n 2000, after his friend
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won the 1999 Nigerian presidential election, the Nigerian government
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Benue Cement Company (BBC), a now defunct state-owned company in
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,
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, allowing Dangote to expand his cement business in Benue. Dangote's Obajanu cement plant in
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became the largest cement plant in
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. In 2010, the group acquired some part of
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's Sephaku Cement. In July 2012, Dangote's request to the
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inorder to lease an abandoned land at
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was approved. In February 2022, he announced the completion of the
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assembling facility in Nigeria following his partnership with
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, the parent company manufacturers of Peugeot. Dangote became the owner of
Dangote Refinery The Dangote Refinery is an oil refinery owned by Dangote Group that was inaugurated on 22 May 2023 in Lekki, Nigeria. When fully operational, it is expected to have the capacity to process about 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day, making it the l ...
, the largest oil refinery in Africa. It was commissioned in 2023.


Political activities

Dangote's business interests and philanthropic efforts extend to African countries such as Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, and Togo.


Nigeria

Dangote was a key supporter of his friend President
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's re-election campaign in 2003. He contributed over N200 million to the campaign. In 2011, he was appointed by President
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as a member of his Economic Management Team. Dangote was named as an adviser for President
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's reelection campaign of the 2019 Nigerian presidential election.
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was listed also, however, spokesmen for both didn't respond to calls and requests for comments. Dangote donated ₦150 million to help combat the
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outbreak in 2014. In 2020, he donated ₦200 million to support the fight against
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. Nigeria anticipated the 
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 as a solution to high fuel prices instead faced monopolistic challenges. Tensions arise between Dangote, 
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, and oil marketers due to conflicting interests. Dangote's conglomerate dominates Nigeria's cement and sugar sectors, and competitors struggle against his resources and government-backed advantages. His oil refinery in Lagos has raised concerns like monopolization of fuel supply, risking higher prices and reduced competition following alleged government concessions including
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. Nigerian newspaper, ''
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'', argues that fuel from Dangote's refinery has reportedly been expensive than imported ones, hence questioned the consumer benefits.


Benin

Dangote's business interests extend to
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, where he has invested in his cement business. His company,
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, has established a cement plant in Benin.


Ghana

In Ghana, Dangote established a cement plant in Ghana and has supported import of cement and other commodities.


Criticisms

In a 2014
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on ''
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'', former Director General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Service Sa'adatu Modibbo Kawu questioned Dangote's source of income. He wrote that Dangote benefits from Nigeria's market especially after the country's transition to civil rule. He cites the
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writing that many Nigerians have gotten poorer. While criticising ''Forbes'' for celebrating Dangote, he called it "an uber-capitalist magazine". Dangote was alleged to have supported Obasanjo's presidential election in 1999, hence, Obasanjo provided him with "exclusive" import rights of cement, sugar, and rice. In a dated 2007
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that appeared on ''
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'' in 2011, the US consul general in Lagos Brian Browne suggested that Dangote was given preferential treatment in exchange for funding Obasanjo's reelection campaign in 2003. Dangote dismissed the claim.


Personal life

Dangote was a member of President Jonathan's economic management team and job creation committee in 2011. Also in November of the same year, he was awarded the
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, the second highest honour in Nigeria. He was the first nongovernmental figure to receive the distinction. In 2012 and 2013, he sued Cletus Ibeto citing that Ibeto Cement receives illegal tax breaks. He is a philanthropist and along with his foundation, Dangote Foundation, has reportedly contributed to the social and education sector of Nigeria; in 2011, he reportedly give $60 to each displaced person as a result of the violence
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in 2012.


Wealth


Legacy

Dangote became the first billionaire in Nigeria in 2007. In 2012 ''
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'' wrote that he is the richest man in Africa and the richest black man in the world." According to Nigerian newspaper ''
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'', the ''
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'' reports that Dangote's wealth increased by $9.2 billion in 2013. The 2015
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revealed that he was a client of the British university Bank,
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, thereby having assets in the
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. While serving as a member of NEMT, Dangote was awarded the
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(GCON) by President
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in 2011. He was the first non government official to receive the distinction. In April 2014, ''
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'' listed him among its
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. In 2015 Dangote was listed among "50 Most Influential Individuals in the World" by ''
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'', ''
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'' Man of the Year award, and was cited as one of the top 100 most influential Africans by London-based magazine, ''
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''. Dangote was named co-chair of the US-Africa Business Center in September 2016 by the
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. he was appointed as the Chairman of the Nigeria End Malaria Council by Buhari in August 2022. For Dangote's sixty-eighth birthday in April 2025, his close friend and business associate,
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, described him via his own page on the social media platform X as "The greatest entrepreneur to have come out of Africa".


Awards and honours

Dangote was appointed by
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as member of his economic management team in 2011. In 2017, he denied the alleged run for Nigerian president in the 2019 election, and served on the special advisory committee for the reelection campaign of
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. Dangote has worked alongside the
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on public health issues. In August 2014, he donated 150 million naira to assist the Nigerian government's efforts of treating and preventing
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. In May 2016 he pledged $10 million to support Nigerians affected by the
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. In March 2020, he donated 200 million naira to fight against the spread of
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in Nigeria. Dangote is a fan of English football team
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and showed interest in buying the club in 2019. In 2020, he made a donation to Nigeria's ministry of sports in order to help renovate the
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in Abuja. * In 2011, Dangote was awarded Nigeria's second-highest honour, the
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by President
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* 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nigeria Employers Consultative Association. He also received it in 2023 * In 2011, he was the first Nigerian to debut and be profiled on ''
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'' World's Billionaires list. * 2012 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award * 2024 Sabistation Business Owners Awards * 2024 recipient of the
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by President
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* 2022 recipient of the Order of Merit of Niger award by President
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* ''Economic Confidentials CEO of the year, 2024 * In 2020, Dangote's group won the ''
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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dangote, Aliko 1957 births 20th-century Nigerian businesspeople 21st-century Nigerian businesspeople Al-Azhar University alumni Businesspeople from Kano State Businesspeople from Kano Businesspeople in cement Businesspeople in the sugar industry Dantata family Grand Commanders of the Order of the Niger Living people Nigerian billionaires Nigerian chairpersons of corporations Nigerian expatriates in Egypt Nigerian food company founders Nigerian investors Nigerian manufacturing businesspeople Nigerian Muslims Nigerian philanthropists