Projects that makes Aliko Dangote the richest man in Africa and gain world Recognition
What make Aliko Dangote Supreme

For the eleventh year in a row, the Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote has been named the richest man in Africa. He has an estimated net worth of around thirteen billion dollars. Dangote is the co-founder and current CEO of Dangote group, one of Africa's biggest conglomerates. His businesses are located in many African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Zambia. Here some of the projects own by Aliko Dangote the richest man in Africa and agin world Recognition.
9. MHF properties. MHF properties is a service-oriented company that has specialized in developing luxury properties. The company's goal is to ensure living experience in lagos nigeria is luxurious comfortable and ultimately stress-free, founded in 2011. A wide range luxurious properties in lagos decoy and victoria island are been offered by the company, it also provides tailored facility management services to homes shopping
malls office spaces schools sports clubs
and more.
8. Dongotta Agrosax established in 1998 as a private
liability company. Dongotta agrosax is
an integrated company producing woven
and laminated polypropylene sacs. The 32 million dollars company produces environmentally friendly polypropylene
bags mainly for internal consumption. Bag production remains the sole business of the company since its establishment in 1998, with an annual output of 500 million bags. Dongotta agrosax is the largest producer of sax in the world, the company's bags are produced using plastic fusion technology which helps industries to increase their packing production enormously.
7.National salt company, one of the major manufacturers of edible salt and iodine fortified kitchen salt
for domestic use in Nigeria. Nigerian’s National salt company Nascon is a subsidiary of don got a group
established in 1973. The company was established following many years of poor performance by the
Nigeria National salt company PLC which made the company to inquire losses following acquisition of the company. Dangote industries the company's productive assets which stand at 68 million dollars have improved the
company's efficiency placing them in favorable competitive position enabling it to increase its production capacity
to about five hundred thousand tons annually.
6. Dangote flower mills formerly known as tiger branded consumer goods PLC. Dangote flour mills is a wheat milling flour and pasta manufacturing and distribution company based in Nigeria formed in 1999. The company's value stands at 374 million dollars with its primary products including wheat bread flour confectionery paste semolina and run fast. A subsidiary of Dangote industries the company's four flour meals have a combined capacity of 5000 metric tons per day over 1.8 million metric tons per
year.
5. Dangote sugar refinery. The 475 million dollars Dangote sugar refinery is an integral part of the federal government of Nigeria’s national sugar development master plan. It is currently a leading brand in Nigeria and has made tremendous impact on the nigerian sugar sector, one of the largest supplier of sugar in africa the refinery production capacity is 1.4 million metric tons. Effort are being made by the company to establish integrated sugarcane plantations and factories across Nigeria set to produce 1.5 billion tonnes of refined sugar annually from its 150 000. Acres sugar plantations in phases first phase of the project sees rehabilitation and expansion of the
integrated sugar estate in adamawa state. Reintroduction of the robust outgrower scheme and the charting of a sustainable community relations and development
once the whole project is fully complete. The project is expected to create over one hundred thousand direct and indirect jobs.
4. Dongote roads developmentprojects. Dangote’s contribution to Nigeria’s economy does not end on industries but also goes on to improvement of the
country's infrastructure. Dangote group has developed and is developing several roads in Nigeria. Some of the roads completed include the 43 kilometers long Oba Jhana Kaabu dual carriage highway which was completed in january 2021 as well as the 26 kilometers at Ori Ibse highway.
Dangle industries is also currently constructing five roads at a cost of 703 million dollars of which some would be
advanced by the company as tax credit to the government.
Some of the roads developed by the company include a 49.1 kilometers Bama to Bikini highway in bono state at 119 million dollars, a 49 kilometers De quiriniala highway at 128 million dollars along with a 21.4 kilometers
western bypass in kaduna state coming at a cost of 15.5 million dollars and from that a group is also constructing access roads in Lekkiv deep sea port that links lagos to ogun at a cost of 199 million dollars.
3. Dangote fertilizer plant. The Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari inaugurated a 2.5 billion fertilizer
plant in march 2022 as the country's target to be a major fertilizer distribution hub the biggest fertilizer plant in africa.
The Nigerian president Buhari describes the fertilizer plant as an important facility that will benefit the west african nation extensively from its production helping lower prices of fertilizers in the country and export surplus. The three million metric tons capacity fertilizer will help farmers to have an easy access to fertilizers from local plants assuring all year-round fertilizer and improved seedlings
the plant will create huge opportunities in the areas of employment trade warehousing transport and logistics.
2. Dangote cement. Dangote cement plc a multinational
publicly traded cement manufacturer headquartered in lagos Nigeria. The company is engaged in the
manufacturing packaging and distribution of cement and related products in 10 african countries with assets of over 10 billion. It has helped many african countries to
be self-reliant and self-sufficiency in the production of cement through establishment of efficient production
facilities in strategic locations close to key growing markets. It has further helped to reduce cement prices and reduce cost of construction while else creating new job
opportunities in the specific countries. Its plants have the capacity to produce about 51.6 million tonnes per year
1. Dangote oil refinery. Nigeria is africa's largest oil producer and has the second largest oil reserve in Africa after Libya but due to a chronic shortage of refined petroleum products filling stations sit empty or have only very low grade fuel for sale which stymies the country's economic growth.
To solve this challenge Nigeria is currently developing one of the world's biggest refineries the expansive magnificent
tongote oil refinery is a game changer that will spur Africa’s development and deepen regional integration in West Africa. Construction of the project began in 2016 by india engineers limited which is the main contractor of the project. The project is a major milestone in
December 2020 when it installed the world's largest crude distillation column a processing tube as long as a football pitch and as heavy as 320 elephants coming at a cost of 16 billion dollars. Dangote a oil refinery has the capacity of processing 540 000 barrels of crude oil per day which is expected to be reached by the end of the year or early
2023 enough to meet nigeria's local oil demand and serve external markets.
With all these projects make Aliko Dangote Supreme.

Comments (1)
Great