
Aliko Dangote







Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, has provided clarification on petrol pricing from his refinery located in Lagos and has faulted NNPCL recent announcement.

Benedict Oramah, president of African Export-Import Bank, described the previous year as noteworthy for the bank and its operations throughout Africa.

Local refiners have disclosed that the only way petrol prices can crash in Nigeria is if the Nigerian government intervenes in the foreign exchange market.

Aliko Dangote has admitted that he regrets missing out on acquiring English Premier League club Arsenal, but there are Nigerians who won clubs in Europe.

Aliko Dangote, Chairman of the Dangote Group, has said that the Nigerian government plans to supply his refinery with 12 million barrels of crude oil in October

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has predicted a strong impact of the Dangote and Mexico's Dos Bocas refineries on the US and Europe.

Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has disclosed that he owns two oil blocks, stating that production will begin in October as he asks FG to end subsidy.

Petroleum marketers have disclosed the difference between the price of Dangote petrol and imported ones, saying Dangote sold the product cheaper to NNPC.

Aliko Dangote has expressed disappointment in his failure to acquire English Premier League club Arsenal, saying he prioritised building his petroleum refinery.
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