A fact-check by PRNigeria has uncovered how much the foremost Nigerian business magnate and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, used to start his business before coming to Lagos, some 45 years ago.
The fact-check was carried out to ascertain the veracity of a claim by Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who recently claimed that Dangote, the Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Group, came to Lagos 45 years ago with nothing, but has successfully built the biggest economic empire in Africa.
But findings by PRNigeria reveal that Dangote actually came to Lagos State 45 years ago with N500,000 which value today is equivalent to over N350,000,000 seed capital from his uncle, which he used in growing the Dangote Group that is now the largest business conglomerate in Africa.
Desktop research reveals that Aliko Dangote was born into a wealthy family in 1957 and grew up in Kano, Nigeria. His great-grandfather, Alhaji Alhassan Dantata was at the time of his death, the richest man in West Africa. His grandfather was Sanusi Dantata.
Further research reveals that Dangote’s mother, Mariya, was the eldest daughter of Sanusi Dantata, a major groundnut merchant who was at the time, the richest man in Kano.
His father, Mohammed Dangote was a politician and businessman before he died in 1963. Aliko was brought up by his maternal grandfather, Sanusi Dantata where he learnt that in Nigeria, “politics and business are closely related.” PRNigeria obtained a picture of Dangote with his grandfather Sanusi Dantata and his uncle Hassan Sanusi Dantata standing beside a family’s jet. https://prnigeria.com/2023/05/31/fact-check-dangote-lagos/
Meanwhile, credible journals also report that Dangote started his career by working as a store manager for his grandfather. In 1976, he established his own business specialising in cement and commodity trading. This was done with a loan of N500,000.00 from his grandfather. This business venture proved to be extremely profitable, making it possible for him to pay back the loan within three months.
Ever since, the venture has grown in leaps and bounds with a presence in at least 17 African countries and is a market leader in cement on the continent. One of the Group’s subsidiaries, Dangote Cement Plc, is the largest listed company in West Africa and the first Nigerian company to join the Forbes Global 2000 Companies list.
Aliko Dangote has been the richest man in Africa for ten years in a row, with a net worth of around $13.5 billion. Dangote’s fortune is primarily built from his company, Dangote Cement, although he started his business empire by selling commodities such as sugar, salt, and flour.
PRNigeria, therefore, concludes that the claim by Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu that the Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote came to the state 45 years ago with nothing, is MISLEADING and FALSE.