Billionaire Dangote on Nigeria's Fuel Subsidy, Oil Prices, Soccer
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
- Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote said that ending Nigeria's gasoline subsidy is a “sensitive issue” in the nation that is used to cheap fuel. He also says it seems that the "time has passed" for him to buy the Arsenal soccer club. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua in New York.
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Feeling proud about this great milestone of Mr. Dangote and Nigerians. Congrats!
Nigerians? We are still suffering. Are you crazy?
Blaim the goverment why blaim him all his project is fund by him and he pay billion of tax he already do his part..@@TabsT-vy5jy
What do you mean is a private company Nigeria remain disame nothing change you can testify from the cement company he did Nigerian still buy more higher price than others Africa countries he exorts the cement to for him Nigeria is a business center
He means us and the cronyist oligarchs 😂 09:33 this banana republic will never learn
This was actually a very good interview. She gave him time to talk and air his views.
We're So proud of dangote, much respect sir!
None of DANGOTE interview I have not watched. A man I admire. He knows his business in and out. Speaks with accurate figures about all his subsidies without looking at a book. He’s indeed in charge of what he does. No big man or oga vibes.
Imagine 5 years for just settling land cases since 2013 with debt of $2.5billiin with interest counting.
2013-2024 is an eleven years of granting stones and breaking rocks. Success is indeed built on patience and a heart of a lion.
ACHIEVE MORE
The pride of Africa
Very true!!
Nigeria
@@antnam4406 stop hating, he’s an African if not for the artificial borders created by the European
@@fataiadegbenro984 Again Nigeria. You jokers hate Nigeria and Nigerians but quick to jump on our positive news.
Yeah right, how has this helped Africans at all? Fuel is still too high and there's still a shortage and the government is still blocking him.
She is a great interviewer. I am glad he was able to succeed at the end, despite all the setbacks.
Very smart, honest and brilliant business man. The most patriotic Nigerian in my opinion. How i wish Nigeria can have 5 Dangotes...
Nigerian and African’s greatest son. Thank you Dangote for all you do for the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 and the continent at large
Well done Dangote group, however you cannot do it alone. Nigeria needs more industrialists. Dangote should definitely forget about owning Arsenal and consider buying a Nigerian club. I'm sure he has a local club that he supports.
@@aphiwemsomi. Nobody is holding back any Nigerian from investing.
Give him time Arsenal will belong to dangote
Kanu is nigerian right if i not mistake
😂the corrupt officials are waiting to subbotage
He means us and the cronyist oligarchs 😂 09:33 this banana republic will never learn
Good job Dangote has done. However, comparing Nigeria with Saudi is not it, for me. You also have to consider the buying power of the Saudis compared to Nigerians.
I am proud of you, Aliko Dangote... Keep grinding
Aliko Dangote refinery came up at the right time. The opacity around subsidy should be a thing of the past if the government was really serious. Looking forward to a more transparent oil industry and growth in Nigeria
Nice one Aliko. You making us proud
No choice but to deliver
Finally, a brilliant interviewer. thanks.
Enjoyed this immensley!
I feel sorry for his executives. With a chairman who knows his stuff like this, they must be feeling to be always under pressure to know their jobs very well.
Hes my role model. Love, from 🇿🇦.
World fear Nigeria
Yes Yes Yes very good 👍
God bless Dangote, God bless Jagaban who invited him to Lagos and made the location possible, God bless Nigeria the giant of Africa. 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@@antnam4406 get sense
@@andrewaniche7751Don't bring IPOB madness here in public.
@@antnam4406 mumu, Yoruba bigot
Dangote the risk taker well done, sir, for your sacrifice
Brilliant interview. The billionaire is really well informed.
Investment that uplift Africa!
The Refinery project gave him a tough time.. Nigeria my country 😂
Has this really uplifted Nigerians? I may be hearing from another planet! Citizens of the land are bleeding from high cost of fuel. The government and their politicians must be sabotaging his efforts. While the elephants are fighting, the grasses are seriously suffering…….Transportation is the lifeline of every country
May the creator continue to bless Dangote abundantly. He puts Western world to SHAME. GOD BLESS HIM, GOD BLESS AFRICA, GOD BLESS NIGERIA
@@OlusolaAbiodun-xm4pg how is he putting the western world to shame? He’s built a refinery thats it. No one has been put to shame
À great interview... Thank you to Sir Dangote and the journalist.
Excellent interview. Thanks for bringing it to us. I only wish that Mr Dangote was asked, Since he has now developed in-house expertise and experience of building a refinery and given the barriers to entry his company experience. Ostensibly he had to create and engineering group to acquire the knowledge of building a refinery. Would he provide that knowledge to other African countries that want to develop refineries like Ghana and Angola. Or other countries like Guyana and Venezuela? Possibly owning shares in these refineries.
Oil refineries are a very capital intensive industry. I hope that there wasnt a better industry in Nigeria to put all these funds in order to create well paying jobs for more people , getting people out of poverty and increase Nigerian exports.
@@georgeiv6925 Most stifling at the moment is the need for forex. The refinery ends the daily imports of refined petroleum n saves on the much needed forex which will then go on to stabilize the local currency...killing many birds with one stone...or should i say one refinery...
What economy can function without secure energy access? It's the foundation of everything else. Imagine trying to run a business with unstable power supply. That is what Nigeria has been dealing with. Intermittent power, intermittent fuel, so even the generators couldn't operate. This is huge for the country and entire continent because it helps improve energy security. Now they need to work on microgrids to ensure more stable power supply.
Primetime
Yess ooo
Good luck Sir... They will try and bring you down...
Great 👍 god bliss aliko dangote
Great interview she let him talk
You hear that, industry in the West, nothing in the East. You people should stop your IPOB sit at home nonsense.
He got bullies with some goverment agency because he is nigerian if he france company they will not even dare to touch..
I have a question, should governments answer to capitalist or the other way around?
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Dangote seem to be alien to Nigerians plight, Majority of Nigerians are too poor to afford an unsubsidized energy. Kudos for a great achievement though.
The host sounds like a plant with the way she was asking some of the questions. She 3as asking some questions to expose cracks that foreign enemies can take advantage of. Well back to sender and shame on her. Allah ya ja zamani Aliko. Long live Aliko
Yes you can tell
@@RandomMZ1412 to your point, he responded very well!
The interviewer is quite fastidious
Just like other rich nigerians Dangote should've invest his money out of Nigerian. Dis man is not appreciate or celebrate in Nigeria
He said he wouldn't do it again...people think the wealthy are all-seeing...knowing what he knows now, he probably would have opted to preserve some years of his life by avoiding the stress of dealing with a corrupt, incompetent bureaucracy.
Prophets are never appreciated at home but we are proud of him
@@Medlash501you don't know much.
😂definitely...Some corrupt Government official's are already subbotaging him.
He means us and the cronyist oligarchs 😂 09:33 this banana republic will never learn