I think I love Ghanaians a little bit more. Their mentality of democracy, with continuous free election with not much noise, not too much talk about corruption etc... I love that, from Cameroon!
@@GiZeeGis Yes, we all, each country has its strong point….how I wish that instead of insulting one another, we learn and emulate each other’s strength. I am a Nigerian and I love you all: one love Africa
@@dunjisaint8507 it's easy said than done. Do you know the level of protection this person put in place for his power? And how they have divided Cameroon so much that protesting is almost an impossibility. Let me remind you last time there was some semblant of protestation in Cameroun, it's some citizens that were arresting those protesting and sending them to police. And that some people that did not even protest, were arrested and now in prison for 7 years. And they'll not be release even just a day earlier. Some people were arrested because their bosses have told the police that they belong to an opposition and they were subsequently arrested, "judge" at the military tribunal and put in prison for 5 years, with ZERO evidence of any wrong doing. What was the protestation about?? Well, another goverment agency has produced a report showing COVID money and Afcom money have been stolen by ministers. Those ministers have never been investigated, and they subsequently received medals while those simply asking for investigation are put in prisons. But if you look from outside you won't know, but know that Cameroon is a very very divided society where it's almost impossible to have any meaningful protest or overthrow the goverment.
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 subsidiaries 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 grinding stones and breaking rocks. Success is indeed built on patience and a heart of a lion. ACHIEVE MORE
excellent ambassador and we hope his succession plan meets his expectation. I saw an interview with his children, and he seems to have the same formidable business acumen in his kids.
Some Nigerian journalists need to watch this excellent interview. The interviewer gave Alhaji Dangote enough time to answer her questions with minimal interruptions.
Nigerian journalists knows Dangote better than the boomerang interviewer…😅 Don’t be fooled! Dangote is not actually the best for Nigeria, he’s a business man , all he does is for hîmself and not for Nigeria
@dubemellit2932 Do you understand what it takes to run a business? What he does should be in the interest of his business as long as it's within the frameworks of the governing laws.
Yes , if it was a typical Nigerian journalist he or she will just be interrupting the guest and this will never allow the guest comfortable to fully air his or her view .
@@ruthieanans7800 you make it sound like it's a bad thing! Only billionaires with a heart does what this man has done, whatever your opinion...He could have decided to invest his billions in Europe or America, but he didn't. He chose his country and that makes him special.
This man is arguably the most patriotic Nigerian in the country today and a good representation of Nigeria. He could have easily taken his 20 Billion investment to the United States and made 100 Billion, buy properties, and relax, but he chose to invest in his country. If only we had government leaders as patriotic as this man.
I'm glad he invested in Nigeria...but the truth is that he wouldn't have made a 100 billion in America just like that...he will make that faster in Nigeria where businesses grow faster despite risks.....that's a fact... he is smart...he will always make more money in Nigeria.
It's easier for businesses with strong financial support to make more money in Nigeria than in the US bcs Nigeria taxes and regulations are not as strong as what is required in the US
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 Yes, in the long run, he would make more in Nigeria...but you have to realize it took him 10 years to get this refinery rolling...in that time, he was paying interest on the billions of dollars loan he took. You have to be patriotic in a way to do what he chose to do.
For years, Nigerians had accused him of monopoly and holding government in his pocket. Currently, they love him, now that the government is stopping him from having an actual monopoly.
As an African particularly South African I'm so proud of men like Mr Dangote. I really hope all African countries will buy fuel from him. This will elevate the whole of Africa.
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
@@wethepeopleofghana8441 Quintessential journalism! Not the type laced with nuances and local jargons on some supposedly 'international' TV stations in Nigeria.
@@wethepeopleofghana8441 Quintessential journalism! Not the type laced with nuances and local jargons on some supposedly 'international' TV stations in Nigeria.
@@Ancientmedic_01 we actually have many of him, but the irresponsibility and incompetence of the policy makers, the political leadership and the enforcers is suffocating them. We have political leaders who cannot see beyond their noses. They have set younger Nigerians in disarray. Nigeria's leadership structure as of today punishes hard work, honesty, integrity and competence, but encourages dishonesty and bad behavior. Any politician you see the entire political ruling class gang up against, he/she has the wherewithal to move Nigeria to greatness without compromising. We have a captured State, as it stands today. If Dangote wasn't that big this government of today would have pulled him down through their ATM, NNPC plus L
Aliko Dangote is a very brilliant and realistic man. I am very proud of you sir. Many thanks to Bloomberg for this interview that touches all grey areas ... 👍👍👍
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
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 🇿🇦.
@@manayesh should be a non-issue, good leaders hire people as good as or if possible, much better than they are. If anything, strong candidates will be inspired to grow their capacity and capabilities when around a solid and knowledgable leader. Steel will always sharpen steel.
@@JefferynanaOkyered 👈🏽 I was hoping not to see a mumu in the comments 😒 You see a comment like this from a SAn and you think this response of yours is appropriate?!
Dangote is a very humble man, a man with character he has and can afford anything he wants but look at his calm and humble presence, Nigerians protect this man at all cost.
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.
I hope more Billionaires and government in Africa will come up with more big ideas like Dangote to make Africa self sufficient in everything. Defence, Agriculture, Finance, Engineering, Technology, Health etc.
Excellent interview performance by the anchor, and equally excellent and revealing response by Alh. Aliko Dangote. Kudos sir. This has shed more light on deliberately created obscurities.
I love this man. I wish all billionaires and CEOs are this forthcoming. No coded language, no blame game, just straight from the heart. You're the pride of Nigeria and Africa.
NNPC backed out of the opportunity to control 20% of this company, just to settle for only 7%? classic Nigerian government short sighted move. They never think of tomorrow, only what they can gain today. Senseless Government.
Sir! Nothing but to thank you for putting Nigeria first. May Allah strengthen you, long life & reward you more & more to eat the fruits of your labor🫶🏽🙏
When you have a proper anchor interviewing you , the result is excellent. In most Nigerian stations the questions are always longer than the answers. 👍👍
YOU HAVE MADE THE VERY BEST DECISION IN THE WORLD BY DROPPING THE IDEA OF BUYING A CLUB. YOU ARE A WONDERFUL INVESTOR AND A GREAT ACHIEVER. GOD BLESS YOU DANGOTE. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU SIR.
@@ephethezedecorationchukwuz6824 Only an Arsenal fan can be that patient with all odds against them and finally succeed.Wenger Mentality 😅 Can’t wait for Arteta to win the league.
If you know this man you won't have a choice than to love ❤him i worked as a security in refinery and i was opportune to meet his daughters who overheads many companies in d refinery, a lot of good stuff to talk about him honestly 🎉🎉
@@Speshemmy Those do not do interviews, rather they invite guests so that they, and not their guests can shows us their biases and what they, and not their guests want to put across. They, and not their guests are the objects of their interviews.
Thank you dangote for fighting the sabotaging elements in Nigerian civil service who hate to see you block their usual pool for theft in the oil industry, it's so crazy that the people you try to help in turn fight the help you give them. We are proud of you sir stay strong.
Couldn't disagree more. the whole continent needs this man to stay above the political fray. His business is Trans African, and we don't want small minded African politicians taking his political positions as threats and making it difficult for his cement/petroleum and fertilizer businesses to fall foul of petty politics.
Alh.Dangote's calm and demeanor is so obvious it can't missed. What a brilliant man! Sir you are already blessed, be BLESSED MORE. Thank you Bloomberg.
This is why having a refinery creates a ton of other industries and spurs manufacturing I have so much respect for this man. A grounded man. Keep him safe, the oil mafia will not be happy for sure
I am proud of him. He is spitting numbers. He clearly got his fingers dirty on this one. He has really really improved in his public facing engagements, too.
The Governor that dribbled him before he eventually moved to lagos state should be sued by the indigenous people of that state for loosing such an investment at their backyard
It's amazing and exciting the amount of details and transparency and information confidently and aggreably supplied by Aliko Dangote. There's a definite pride as a Nigerian listening to this iconic patriotic Nigerian.
This was a great interview. Francine gives Mr Dankote enough time to answer without interrupting him. This is rare nowadays. All the best Mr Dangote. Great work, Francine.
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.
We shouldn't be selling cheaper than Saudi Arabia going by your logic. If Saudi Arabia with all the oil wealth is not subsidising as much as Nigeria, then it should worried you. We sell like 40% cheaper than Saudi. It's susistanable for us
Yes things may not be rosy in Nigeria, the trust is things are hard due to fuel price and weakness of Naira but with a great mind like Dangote i see hope.. God bless Nigeria
Nigerians will get jobs, so they need to stand with people who create jobs for them. Nigerians should stand with this great guy and demonstrate and fight with him.
The Jaga-bandit, the Chicago Heroin Drug Lord turned President of the Nigeria, the terrorist capital of the World. A failed state called Nigeria, the giant shit of Africa.
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.
@@jghall00don’t mind the e-diot people love to talk trash. The most important industry and field and most essential in Nigeria today is oil and gas, we need oil to run 100% of the cars in Nigeria, 100% of the factories, hospitals, churches, businesses etc in Nigeria. We cannot keep importing every single drop of oil into the country, fluctuations of naira and dollar will keep costing Nigeria a lot of Nigeria doesn’t produce its own oil. And this is why Dangote and others like him are important to Nigeria and the Nigerian economy. How many companies employ more people than Dangote?
Dangote, you can put your trackers, but you can't stop marketers from transferring petrol from your trucks to another which doesn't have a tracker and taken across border.
This is one of the best and most interesting interview I have watched from start to finish. More interesting than Donald Trump debate (eating dog, cat, and pet nonsense)
Comparing the price of fuel in Saudi Arabia with Nigeria is wrong Without considering the infrastructure and alternatives those two countries have put in place for their citizens
As a Ghanaian this are some of the reasons why I love Nigerians and there mindset..Well done sir!!!
I think I love Ghanaians a little bit more. Their mentality of democracy, with continuous free election with not much noise, not too much talk about corruption etc... I love that, from Cameroon!
@@GiZeeGis dey play. You must think you are returning a complement, but you ended up only sounding like a dick sucker. Oloogbe ode.
@@GiZeeGis protests and remove your ancestors president that's there over 40yrs,.
@@GiZeeGis Yes, we all, each country has its strong point….how I wish that instead of insulting one another, we learn and emulate each other’s strength. I am a Nigerian and I love you all: one love Africa
@@dunjisaint8507 it's easy said than done. Do you know the level of protection this person put in place for his power? And how they have divided Cameroon so much that protesting is almost an impossibility. Let me remind you last time there was some semblant of protestation in Cameroun, it's some citizens that were arresting those protesting and sending them to police. And that some people that did not even protest, were arrested and now in prison for 7 years. And they'll not be release even just a day earlier. Some people were arrested because their bosses have told the police that they belong to an opposition and they were subsequently arrested, "judge" at the military tribunal and put in prison for 5 years, with ZERO evidence of any wrong doing.
What was the protestation about?? Well, another goverment agency has produced a report showing COVID money and Afcom money have been stolen by ministers. Those ministers have never been investigated, and they subsequently received medals while those simply asking for investigation are put in prisons.
But if you look from outside you won't know, but know that Cameroon is a very very divided society where it's almost impossible to have any meaningful protest or overthrow the goverment.
Nigerian and African’s greatest son. Thank you Dangote for all you do for the people of Nigeria 🇳🇬 and the continent at large
"for all you do" like he's running a charity lmao
@@bob-manuel thanking a bizness man for doing his bizness, Am only thanking for letting us know that subsidy still exists
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 subsidiaries 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 grinding stones and breaking rocks. Success is indeed built on patience and a heart of a lion.
ACHIEVE MORE
Thank you for appreciating greatness
@@faithadegor8364 Well said. The man Aliko, is as humble as they come.
This is why a lot of Nigerian millionaires don't want to build factories. Everybody wants to make easy money through importation.
@@faithadegor8364 Great man! Talk about putting your mouth where your money is!
excellent ambassador and we hope his succession plan meets his expectation. I saw an interview with his children, and he seems to have the same formidable business acumen in his kids.
Some Nigerian journalists need to watch this excellent interview. The interviewer gave Alhaji Dangote enough time to answer her questions with minimal interruptions.
Nigerian journalists knows Dangote better than the boomerang interviewer…😅
Don’t be fooled!
Dangote is not actually the best for Nigeria, he’s a business man , all he does is for hîmself and not for Nigeria
@dubemellit2932 his business will Nigeria in long term
💯. You hit the nail on the head.
Yes....
@dubemellit2932 Do you understand what it takes to run a business? What he does should be in the interest of his business as long as it's within the frameworks of the governing laws.
This was actually a very good interview. She gave him time to talk and air his views.
@@fatonaoladimeji9697 that is a good journalist
@@fatonaoladimeji9697 he's a billionaire 😄😄😄
Yes , if it was a typical Nigerian journalist he or she will just be interrupting the guest and this will never allow the guest comfortable to fully air his or her view .
@@ruthieanans7800 you make it sound like it's a bad thing! Only billionaires with a heart does what this man has done, whatever your opinion...He could have decided to invest his billions in Europe or America, but he didn't. He chose his country and that makes him special.
U get it!
This man is arguably the most patriotic Nigerian in the country today and a good representation of Nigeria. He could have easily taken his 20 Billion investment to the United States and made 100 Billion, buy properties, and relax, but he chose to invest in his country. If only we had government leaders as patriotic as this man.
I'm glad he invested in Nigeria...but the truth is that he wouldn't have made a 100 billion in America just like that...he will make that faster in Nigeria where businesses grow faster despite risks.....that's a fact... he is smart...he will always make more money in Nigeria.
It's easier for businesses with strong financial support to make more money in Nigeria than in the US bcs Nigeria taxes and regulations are not as strong as what is required in the US
@@interestingthingstoknow8975 Yes, in the long run, he would make more in Nigeria...but you have to realize it took him 10 years to get this refinery rolling...in that time, he was paying interest on the billions of dollars loan he took. You have to be patriotic in a way to do what he chose to do.
@@MostlyPeacefulNinja I agree. This is What panafricanism looks like in action. Dangote is THE MAN! Kudos and I pray much more success to him !
For years, Nigerians had accused him of monopoly and holding government in his pocket. Currently, they love him, now that the government is stopping him from having an actual monopoly.
As an African particularly South African I'm so proud of men like Mr Dangote. I really hope all African countries will buy fuel from him. This will elevate the whole of Africa.
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
@@TabsT-vy5jyit is your family that is suffering. Eeedioot
We're So proud of dangote, much respect sir!
This man is very honest and transparent. That's why his sustained.
@@toyinadetunji4465 not really. You don't rise this high in NG without backroom deals.
you are a fool
Exactly
The journalist did a good job. She did her homework, came prepared, and gave him time to answer her questions. Good job!
@@wethepeopleofghana8441 Quintessential journalism!
Not the type laced with nuances and local jargons on some supposedly 'international' TV stations in Nigeria.
@@wethepeopleofghana8441 Quintessential journalism!
Not the type laced with nuances and local jargons on some supposedly 'international' TV stations in Nigeria.
Very smart, honest and brilliant business man. The most patriotic Nigerian in my opinion. How i wish Nigeria can have 5 Dangotes...
And he does not have any other residence outside nor dual citizenship than Nigeria. Absolutely patriotic.
That's a dedicated "GUNNER" right there.
@@Ancientmedic_01 it won’t because of dangote’s monopoly.
@@Ancientmedic_01 we actually have many of him, but the irresponsibility and incompetence of the policy makers, the political leadership and the enforcers is suffocating them. We have political leaders who cannot see beyond their noses. They have set younger Nigerians in disarray. Nigeria's leadership structure as of today punishes hard work, honesty, integrity and competence, but encourages dishonesty and bad behavior. Any politician you see the entire political ruling class gang up against, he/she has the wherewithal to move Nigeria to greatness without compromising. We have a captured State, as it stands today. If Dangote wasn't that big this government of today would have pulled him down through their ATM, NNPC plus L
As a Nigerian this man gives me HOPE that Nigeria will be GREAT AGAIN!!
It was never great
Uncle Nigeria has never been great. But he is going to help make it great
When was it great lol
you are a mad man
@@NgolaNalane don't mind him jor lol he's getting too excited
He said "IF" NNPC's refinery starts to work. man knows the thieves hate him for setting them up. Thank you Sir!
@@wandyvirus Fact bro
Aliko Dangote is a very brilliant and realistic man. I am very proud of you sir. Many thanks to Bloomberg for this interview that touches all grey areas ...
👍👍👍
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.
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
Man this man is really smart and understandable and so optimistic. What a man so good to listen to him. God bless you man long live dangote
I love everything about him and Nigeria ❤❤❤from Namibia 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦
@@rehabeamnepaya5942 We love you too❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂
❤
Mr Aliko, thank you for putting Nigeria on a global stage, from a constructive, unequivocal prospective, God bless Nigeria. 🇳🇬 🇳🇬🇳🇬
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 🇿🇦.
Xenophobic people no thank you
Love from xenophobic country😂😂😂
@@manayesh should be a non-issue, good leaders hire people as good as or if possible, much better than they are.
If anything, strong candidates will be inspired to grow their capacity and capabilities when around a solid and knowledgable leader.
Steel will always sharpen steel.
@@JefferynanaOkyered 👈🏽 I was hoping not to see a mumu in the comments 😒
You see a comment like this from a SAn and you think this response of yours is appropriate?!
@@LuminousSolitudeu know some people no get sense
Finally, a brilliant interviewer. thanks.
His so fluid, direct answer and detailed explanations
Dangote is a very humble man, a man with character he has and can afford anything he wants but look at his calm and humble presence, Nigerians protect this man at all cost.
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
Brilliant interview. The billionaire is really well informed.
She is a great interviewer. I am glad he was able to succeed at the end, despite all the setbacks.
I hope more Billionaires and government in Africa will come up with more big ideas like Dangote to make Africa self sufficient in everything. Defence, Agriculture, Finance, Engineering, Technology, Health etc.
@@drrays Exactly, the land is still a virgin. There is so much to invest in.
Excellent interview performance by the anchor, and equally excellent and revealing response by Alh. Aliko Dangote. Kudos sir.
This has shed more light on deliberately created obscurities.
Africa is so proud of Dangote, a huge win for the entire continet. Inspiring the next generation of African enterpreneur
I love this man. I wish all billionaires and CEOs are this forthcoming. No coded language, no blame game, just straight from the heart. You're the pride of Nigeria and Africa.
NNPC backed out of the opportunity to control 20% of this company, just to settle for only 7%? classic Nigerian government short sighted move. They never think of tomorrow, only what they can gain today. Senseless Government.
@@ifeanyiejedoghaobi8249 NNPC operates seperate from government now it’s not government run at least not the way it was in the past
@@AnedojeIt’s still a government owned entity. Do not let them deceive you. Do your research
@@Anedoje is NNPC a private entity? If the answer is No, it is government run and fully under Tinubu’s call.
Or, he negotiated for them to "own" less.
@@Anedoje you are short sighted. Don't let them deceive you
Sir! Nothing but to thank you for putting Nigeria first. May Allah strengthen you, long life & reward you more & more to eat the fruits of your labor🫶🏽🙏
When you have a proper anchor interviewing you , the result is excellent. In most Nigerian stations the questions are always longer than the answers. 👍👍
Dangote the risk taker well done, sir, for your sacrifice
@@mustaphadauda373 That what’s business. You must be ready to take risk. And the higher the risk, the more the interest/ gain.
YOU HAVE MADE THE VERY BEST DECISION IN THE WORLD BY DROPPING THE IDEA OF BUYING A CLUB. YOU ARE A WONDERFUL INVESTOR AND A GREAT ACHIEVER. GOD BLESS YOU DANGOTE. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU SIR.
Glad to hear that he's an Arsenal Fan
The Gunners 😊
@@swamoair2142 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ephethezedecorationchukwuz6824
Only an Arsenal fan can be that patient with all odds against them and finally succeed.Wenger Mentality 😅
Can’t wait for Arteta to win the league.
Am with you brother, with the referee becoming the 12th player on the field. Only patient and perseverance made arsenal secure a point.
Not debatable, this man is greatness personified. Congratulations Alhaji!!!
Aliko Dangote the greatest business mind that comes out of Africa in recent history.
May God continue to bless Dangote and his group. He is a rare blessing to Nigeria and Africa. ❤
He said oil mafias is more intense and bigger than the drug Mafias.
I'll love an expatiation
Trust me, the oil mafias are not only local, buh sabotage from various countries
Kudos to Bloomberg for this interview. Now the world knows what the issues have been.
Mr Dangote is the role model and pride for business leaders in Africa as a whole.
I am proud of you, Aliko Dangote... Keep grinding
Such a massive achievement, well done to Nigerians and to this man
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
@@kolaade1275🤫
If you know this man you won't have a choice than to love ❤him i worked as a security in refinery and i was opportune to meet his daughters who overheads many companies in d refinery, a lot of good stuff to talk about him honestly 🎉🎉
The flow of this interviewer is brilliant. Rufai and Abati need to learn from her.
@@Speshemmy You wrote my thoughts, interviewers need to allow the guest to talk without putting their personal opinion or sentiments.
Rufai and Abati are Muppets. They're always trying to prove to the audience that they are equally intelligent as the person they are interviewing.
Close that your smelling mouth
Abati and "Ruffian" are biased, ignorant, arrogant and attention seekers.
@@Speshemmy Those do not do interviews, rather they invite guests so that they, and not their guests can shows us their biases and what they, and not their guests want to put across.
They, and not their guests are the objects of their interviews.
Thank you dangote for fighting the sabotaging elements in Nigerian civil service who hate to see you block their usual pool for theft in the oil industry, it's so crazy that the people you try to help in turn fight the help you give them. We are proud of you sir stay strong.
Dangote for president... He makes me love Nigeria... I love you so much sir
Couldn't disagree more. the whole continent needs this man to stay above the political fray. His business is Trans African, and we don't want small minded African politicians taking his political positions as threats and making it difficult for his cement/petroleum and fertilizer businesses to fall foul of petty politics.
Wait for me n a lol..U took it from my mouth chai 😊😊😊😊
The man has nos up his finger tips we elect those who don't come close to this type of brilliance ..Who do us this hard thing lol?
Brilliant and Intelligent interview. You can't be a great Founder or CEO if you're dull. We are proud of you Dangote!!!
🎉 well done 👏🏾. Nigerians and the rest of africa should prioritise Dangote's product to align with this victory 😊
Alh.Dangote's calm and demeanor is so obvious it can't missed. What a brilliant man! Sir you are already blessed, be BLESSED MORE.
Thank you Bloomberg.
Nigeria will rise at all cost ❤..
@@tithemidozard2854 🙏🏾
🙏🏾
Amen 🙏🏾
Amen
This is a great interview and a sound journalist, she gave Aliko time to express himself.
This is why having a refinery creates a ton of other industries and spurs manufacturing
I have so much respect for this man.
A grounded man.
Keep him safe, the oil mafia will not be happy for sure
Enjoyed this immensley!
Mehn
Dangote is too real. Straight to the point. No sugar coating. I'm a fan truly.
Alhaji Aliko Dangote a humble looking man with a giant stride of business IQ.
Nice to see a success story for Nigeria.
Nice one Aliko. You making us proud
I am proud of him. He is spitting numbers. He clearly got his fingers dirty on this one. He has really really improved in his public facing engagements, too.
I can listen to this great man forever! he is a blessing to Nigeria. God bless him❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Governor that dribbled him before he eventually moved to lagos state should be sued by the indigenous people of that state for loosing such an investment at their backyard
Mr Dangote is a visionary.
must watched for every Nigerian. Great insight.
It's amazing and exciting the amount of details and transparency and information confidently and aggreably supplied by Aliko Dangote. There's a definite pride as a Nigerian listening to this iconic patriotic Nigerian.
Kudos To Alhaji Aliko Dangote for being constantly hands on chairman. This is a win for Nigeria and Africa at large. 🎉
Great interview. I admire this man very much for his vision, his intellect, his integrity and his patriotism. Nothing is impossible.
This Lady is asking the right questions
This was a great interview. Francine gives Mr Dankote enough time to answer without interrupting him. This is rare nowadays. All the best Mr Dangote. Great work, Francine.
When you say the truth in an interview it usually goes this way
I love the way Mr dangote is answering the questions.
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.
@@dominickunledada6752 Correct. The GDP per head of Nigeria is not comparable with Saudi Arabia.
I concur
We shouldn't be selling cheaper than Saudi Arabia going by your logic.
If Saudi Arabia with all the oil wealth is not subsidising as much as Nigeria, then it should worried you. We sell like 40% cheaper than Saudi. It's susistanable for us
No choice but to deliver
This is truthful information African politicians should be giving their citizens.
Very articulate and composed. What a man
A true Nigerian. Regardless, whatever anyone would say, a patriot.
The Refinery project gave him a tough time.. Nigeria my country 😂
God protect you , this is a win for Africa not just Nigeria !!!
Yes things may not be rosy in Nigeria, the trust is things are hard due to fuel price and weakness of Naira but with a great mind like Dangote i see hope.. God bless Nigeria
Nigerians will get jobs, so they need to stand with people who create jobs for them.
Nigerians should stand with this great guy and demonstrate and fight with him.
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
The Jaga-bandit, the Chicago Heroin Drug Lord turned President of the Nigeria, the terrorist capital of the World. A failed state called Nigeria, the giant shit of Africa.
Giant of Africa but with nothing to show for it. Please let us be serious for once.
World fear Nigeria
Yes Yes Yes very good 👍
Im Zimbabwean but I admire this man so much well done ❤
Investment that uplift Africa!
Very well informed about his business. Kuddos to him and the interviewer.
Thank you Mr.Dangote ….amid the obstacles you prevail….we the Black Peoples of the World support you.
I'm from DR Congo. I support the DONGOTE initiative 🙏
Mr. Aliko Dangote, you are my spiritual brother. I love you. Do you see how much he loves and cares about Nigeria. THIS IS UBUNTU CAPITALISM.
Alhaji himself, I admire and respect you Sir. Hope to meet with you some day ❤
Thank you for the good work Alh Aliko Dangote.
May God continue to strengthen you.
Amen
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.
@@jghall00don’t mind the e-diot people love to talk trash. The most important industry and field and most essential in Nigeria today is oil and gas, we need oil to run 100% of the cars in Nigeria, 100% of the factories, hospitals, churches, businesses etc in Nigeria.
We cannot keep importing every single drop of oil into the country, fluctuations of naira and dollar will keep costing Nigeria a lot of Nigeria doesn’t produce its own oil. And this is why Dangote and others like him are important to Nigeria and the Nigerian economy. How many companies employ more people than Dangote?
Brilliant interview. Kudos Aliko Dagote!
Always nice listening to Alhaji Dangote
Dangote, you can put your trackers, but you can't stop marketers from transferring petrol from your trucks to another which doesn't have a tracker and taken across border.
But the petrol must go to the desired dealer
@@saniabubakar9718 Exactly.
The entity receiving the petrol will also report what they got to Dangote
This is one of the best and most interesting interview I have watched from start to finish. More interesting than Donald Trump debate (eating dog, cat, and pet nonsense)
@@justfuntosee what has Donald trump got to do with this.
Pls allow the man to speak his mind
Comparing the price of fuel in Saudi Arabia with Nigeria is wrong
Without considering the infrastructure and alternatives those two countries have put in place for their citizens
Exactly 💯
I hope some Ghanaian policymakers are taking notes on how to stabilize the Cedi.
They don’t care
All the best to the Dangote Group