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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Dangote signs multibillion dollar deal with banks to build oil refinery in Nigeria

A welcome development. Heard Davido's papa is also involved in the oil deal...

111 comments:

  1. A much welcomed development

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    1. That's what we need in the country. Job creation and power generation.

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    2. That's what we need in the country. Job creation and power generation.

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    3. Men like dangote should be the president of this country...really
      Man uv got my vote

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    4. If dangote become president he will not allow anyone to compete with his companies.see what he did to otedola AP oil na?he is the reason why builders cannot afford his high-priced cement na.the guy commodities cost abegi

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  2. Ehen! Better news! Welcome development.

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  3. very good. God help me I want to more than this man and be richer than him.

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  4. The rich getting richer while the poor keep getting poorer! Well, no one needs to feign ignorance of their poor condition though, because people like Dangote worked real hard for their money.

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    1. Well one doesn't have to work too hard when he/she is given a monopoly in the import of most essential commodities of a country....only in a backwards country like Nigeria will that be allowed.

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    2. I don't understand what you are saying.

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    3. You say 'well' a lot..

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    4. the word of God must be fulfilled.

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  5. About time! #JayBeyBlu

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  6. good for the,Lord let my own come ooo...cant wait menh! First to comment tho!

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  7. Gud 4 him,,,,,, but he won't join fG to call off Asuu strike. Mtcheeeeeeew.

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    1. Why would he do that?...he's just waiting to employ the half baked graduates as drivers in his company

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    2. Is that his job? Where are the politicians and people in charge of education?...I guess he should go ahead and become a one-man benefactor/police..arresting all our corrupt politicians, kidnappers, child molesters, Yahoo boys, etc...

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  8. Linda why are u always looking for the slightest opportunity to hype Davido and his family! Haba! U asked u those involved?

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  9. Mhen Linda u made my day. Am just strayin on d internet until I saw this.Nice one. Its sounds realistic. Up Dangote. Long life

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  10. Breaking new grounds,taking new challenges,opening new vistas and rejecting Forbes categorisation....way to go...Karl Marx must be turning in his grave....at what capital can do..

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  11. Linda walahi u nor well... Davido's papa lolz... 9ice 1 aliko keep doing grt things

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  12. Nice one for Davido papa and Davido too.

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  13. How in God's name is this a development?.....last to comment

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    1. U most be so so Daft. Shut up if u aint gat nafing to say.

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    2. Retarded fool

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  14. It is well o,maybe all these subsidy kwanta will stop.

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  15. Money with the right sense.
    Like play like play Nigeria economy is going to be at your call.

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  16. Kudos! This man is after my heart! What is today's date?

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    1. He wnts to solely control naija economy

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    2. Abeg o he should control every single thing as long as Nigeria gets the much needed development, abeg let him control, abi you like the way Nigeria is?

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  17. Great news! This means jobs, jobs, and more jobs for our teeming population of qualified but unemployed youths. Nice one Linda!

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  18. Dangote has the money to do whatever he wants to, my advice for him is that he should become more philanthropic in his dealings, he can do more.

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    1. Did u say philantropic? Dis rich people have devised means of workin d poor employees to death in deir establishmnts nd pay paltry peanuts. Dey climb up d forbes ladder by d dawn of each day! U pay a man, his wife nd 4 kids N25,000 mnthly. One red wine in ur shelve sells for more dan N50,000, ur kids spend mre dan N50,000 hangin out wit frnds at a go. How fulfilled are you? Dey can do beta!

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  19. How much adeleke get weh una dey shout.if he had 1 billion dollars he wld be on d rich list,we are talking Dangote u r talking Adeleke,if his invovement in d deal wasent made public knowledge then forget about it and let's hav some peace,is he d only one that has a rich father that there must be so much noise about him

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  20. That's a welcome development big ups to #DANGOTE you are the type of person#NIGERIA wants. God bless you Sir...

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  21. our own dangote, thank u very much,,,,kai, but money dey where e dey ooooo

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  22. great......job opportunity

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  23. Dangote is no longer a business man,he IS the business. Na wah o. #proactive #trailblazer

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  24. Hope this will provide employment when established.At least na our money.

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  25. Looking forward to a better nation. Thanks to those with great initiative and commitment. We salute Alico and his team for a well struck deal. Props to y'all.

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  26. Hmmmmmm,its all good sha,let's wait and see the outcome of everytin

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  27. Nice one,but the sad part is that our economy is being monopolised by few persons.

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  28. This is the kind of news we need

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  29. Thats wounderful, he's'reli tryin for 9ja's.

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  30. God bless Mariam too oh. I want to also build refineries for Nigeria.

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  31. D refinery is going to b in my state..God bless Ondo state..may allah continue to bless alhaji..F.kasali

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  32. Some goodnews. Hope this will be a start to something good.

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  33. God bless him for us... as long as it slashes the current fuel, gas and gbogbotigbo prices o! if not, he should dress to one corner.

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  34. congrats 2 dangote, linlin who ask u id davido papa dey involved leave davido's relative out of some news must we no about dem or r dey celebs 2 abeg d hype is gettin 2 much am nt hatin just sayin. Post my comment

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  35. Since he was present at davido's sisters wedding,guess dey r gud friends or better still,business pals.
    May God locate my papa too..m

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  36. Stupid naija govt,if few persons can do it,I wonder y federal govt can't,dat means they will fix any amount on oil products nd poor masses wnt any choice than 2 comply,money is gud.

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  37. Stupid naija govt,if few persons can do it,I wonder y federal govt can't,dat means they will fix any amount on oil products nd poor masses wnt any choice than 2 comply,money is gud.

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  38. this is a good idea but honestly, I don't foresee a good end to this why? we already have refineries in Nigeria that are not working. Why not refurbish, renovate and maintain it than building a new one entirely. Refineries are damn expensive and requires so much to maintain! Banks and whoever maybe involved, yes but did really do the feasibility studies very to figure out if this project should proceed or not? who are the stakeholders involved and where is this refinery going to be situated going by the strong Nigeria ethical base. Building a new refinery in my opinion doesn't cut it! #myfiftycents#

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  39. May God continue to bless Him.....
    Its a welcome dev.....

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  40. this is a good idea but honestly, I don't foresee a good end to this why? we already have refineries in Nigeria that are not working. Why not refurbish, renovate and maintain it than building a new one entirely. Refineries are damn expensive and requires so much to maintain! Banks and whoever maybe involved, yes but did really do the feasibility studies very to figure out if this project should proceed or not? who are the stakeholders involved and where is this refinery going to be situated going by the strong Nigeria ethical base. Building a new refinery in my opinion doesn't cut it! #myfiftycents#

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  41. this is a good idea but honestly, I don't foresee a good end to this why? we already have refineries in Nigeria that are not working. Why not refurbish, renovate and maintain it than building a new one entirely. Refineries are damn expensive and requires so much to maintain! Banks and whoever maybe involved, yes but did really do the feasibility studies very to figure out if this project should proceed or not? who are the stakeholders involved and where is this refinery going to be situated going by the strong Nigeria ethical base. Building a new refinery in my opinion doesn't cut it! #myfiftycents#

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  42. this is a good idea but honestly, I don't foresee a good end to this why? we already have refineries in Nigeria that are not working. Why not refurbish, renovate and maintain it than building a new one entirely. Refineries are damn expensive and requires so much to maintain! Banks and whoever maybe involved, yes but did really do the feasibility studies very to figure out if this project should proceed or not? who are the stakeholders involved and where is this refinery going to be situated going by the strong Nigeria ethical base. Building a new refinery in my opinion doesn't cut it! #myfiftycents#

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    1. Renovating our old refineries will cost more dan openin a new old fool

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    2. Hanny you think Dangotw is a crackhead like you who would not do feasibility before venturing into a biz and you think banks just drop money without weighing the pros and cons? Please come off it, this is a sound investment. Also uou may need to check his track record, he doesn't make foolish investment decisions like y'all

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  43. The rich will continue to be rich in naija some people will forever hold us to ransome cos our government will not do what's right. I wonder why u guys are not seeing it this way

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  44. And Forbes said of the richest man in Africa " his methods are such that it impoverishes the rest of his countrymen".ok

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  45. Ghen ghen................Let me go and dust my CV

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  46. If it'll change the poor state of the masses then it's a huge development!

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  47. I love dis man soooo much abeg I need his contact ohhhh

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  48. Which 1 be adeleke, does forbes even know him, davido has an uncle who is a fomer governor nd former senator, but he is nt loud, if not for davido, who for know d man? Thumbs up aliko, this Is an extension of the dantata money.....ego di mma, chukwu nna nyem ego

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  49. Hmmmmm if we ave upto 2 pple dat reasons like dis man den our pple won't be leaving nigeria in search of greener pasture

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  50. That's my Nigga!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its about time beeecheez!

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  51. May God Continue to bless u oga dangote. Don't mind dis our useless n brainless politicians.

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  52. Niceeeeee......... Hopefully this will take off in 2020. B4 then, the pump price of PMS will probably be #500. ASKO!!!!!

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  53. ALIKO HAS RUN A LOT OF PPL OUT OF BUSINESS...IBETO, AND CO.....THIS IS JUST TOO MUCH MONOPOLY FOR ONE PERSON..AND HE WILL LITERALLY HOLD THE COUNTRY HOSTAGE..I AM NOT ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THIS...WHY SHOULD ALL THE WEALTH BE MONOPOLIZED BY ONE PERSON IN A COUNTRY THAT HAS A TREMENDOUS AMT OF TALENT....THIS IS NOT GOOD...

    NIGERIA IS JUST A FAILED SYSTEM...SO THE GOVT WITH ALL ITS RESOURCES CANNOT REFURBISH THE ALREADY EXISTING REFINERIES??? AND PUT PPL TO WORK???

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  54. AT THIS POINT FOR ALIKO IT IS NO MORE ABOUT THE MONEY..BUT ABOUT POWER AND TAKING OVER THE WORLD???? VERY UNCOMFORTABLE

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  55. This "**PRINCE CHARMING** guy should plz change his image, it looks irritating.

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  56. Its no more news that Dangote( with al due respect) has contributed( and still contributing) to the growing economy of nigeria.. But its inferiority complex, improprietary and uncalled for when u mention DAVIDO's father's name.. For GOD's sake that info is STALE with dat name and the name is becoming overflogged and constantly rings a bell of nuisance to the users/readers of ur blog... Pls feed us with current news and not STALE( Davido and family) News.

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  57. Omo,this guy is totally cleaned out.
    Can u imagine how much he'll be making when this kicks off.
    Refining all the oil in Nigeria?
    Even our wealthy thief thief politicians don't have the sense to do that

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  58. This is kinda news I wanna hear.

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  59. OMG!!multi billion dollars oil deal? That's tasteful...

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  60. Great news God bless u Alico bt whr wil they locate it#jst askin bcos Nigerians ar full of centiments

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  61. why must you mention Davido's name?

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  62. If only dis rich men could think like him....dis country would b a better place

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  63. If only dis rich men could think like him....dis country would b a better place..thank u sir

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  64. For dangote sake,its a welcome development,,congrats!

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  65. The rich getting wealthier
    ~D great anonymous!

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  66. Wow God please bless me too

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  67. Good one..Atleast it will reduce d no of unemployed graduates to an extent..

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  68. God bless you Sir, if only our Heartless leaders can emulate your kind..

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  69. Aliko and Davido's Papa have been friends from long they even had n
    houses close to each other in Atlanta. At the time, Davido's mother was pursuing her PhD at Clark Atlanta University.

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  70. Aliko and Davido's Papa have been friends from long they even had n
    houses close to each other in Atlanta. At the time, Davido's mother was pursuing her PhD at Clark Atlanta University.

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  71. Yeah the Adelekes are involved, deal with it haters. FYI the refinaries are going to be Ogun and Ondo states south west Nigeria. the only Investment friendly region in the country. Real business talking creation of real Jobs. this are the people who OWN Nigeria deal with it.

    1 Dangote recognises his money is safe in the west.
    2 He knows Yoruba are seasoned enought to provide the condusive environment for other nationals to work freely without initimadation.
    3 Yorubas dont cliam what its not theirs. FYI his major partners are Yorubas.
    4 The Adelekes are involved, if you dont like the fact, kindly kill yourself.

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  72. Least i forget, Ogun state is the Industrial Capital of Nigeria. Thats how far the south west has been recognised for investment security and the accommodating nature of Yoruba people will go a long way in guaranting the success.
    no kidnapping, no militants, no chest beaters and loud mouths. just real entreprenuers that create jobs, not traders that go to the village to bring 10 boys to sleep in a job in the name of trading. bunch of parasites.

    if you feel offended by what i said, maybe you should ask yourself if i am wrong or lied against you. in fact, if you feel offended, you are as guilty as charged.

    God bless all real job providers in Nigeria from the north to the west to the east to the south south.

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  73. Where in Nigeria is the plant going to be built????

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  74. Almost every government owned establishment is goin into extinction. Now they furnished it into privatization, same thief pple buying up nigeria wit private names. The dorminant few now run d economy, with its vry infinitessimal effect on d life of d average man on d street. They store up d wealth for their future generations.
    Almost all of government's infrastructures are on the verge of collapse; are we sayin d govt is now so broke? Where's all our money?

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  75. So Many Folks Here 're So Myopic Cuz Dis's One Gud Example Of Monopoly. Everything Dat Has 2 Do Wit Nigerians Economy Has Got Dangote's Name On It One
    Way Or Da Oda. Dia's No Level Playin' Ground 4 Oda
    Players 2 Cme In & Make A Play. I Believe So Much In Havin' A Competitive Market Wit A Lot Of Varieties Cuz It Brings Abt A Stronger Economy & Proper Service Delivery. If We Continue Wit Dis Trend Of Havin' Da Face Of Dangote On Everything Dat Has 2 Do Our Economy We'll End Up Havin' Monopolised Economy If We Havn't Already & We All Knw Wat Dat Means 4 Our Economy & We Da Citizens....

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  76. Alico..........that is the real baba olowo. Alico for president jare.

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  77. This is a welcome development. I can't wait for 2016 for the refineries to be fully operational. The investment initiative is in form of a loan agreement for the
    construction of a petrochemical plant to be located at the
    Olokola Free Trade Zone in Ondo and Ogun states. Thank you Aliko Dangote

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  78. Y do I get the feeling that this aliko belongs to them collaborators in this country who thwart everything just 4 their own glory.We should pretty give him all of the country.BLOODY MONOPOLY

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  79. Good development, lin lin, which is davido's father here now, you just overhype the man!! forbes dont even know him, i bet his not 1st 100 in Nigeria with all dose silent etc in osborne, banana island, maitama and aso rock. etc , the man should pack well abeggggg

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  80. monopoly in d highest oda!!president? Indirectly nigerians and her government are already making him d president,y'al dnt knw wat u sayin- ''ride on baba aliko,'' "he s d man" etc,very soon diz man go turn gadaffi,by d tym e go set,hmm..make we neh cry o! This man s got a plan,he wan b forever president after 2020,make we shine eyes o.yes he s doing well but on wat purpose? Nigerians think o! bcz if dis man gets hold of nigeria's oil sector,him go privatize evrytin o,na e b say wahala go dey o.hmmm very soon u go hear say he wan invest for power sector,na so him go do'm for al d sectors,shine eyez nija!!n c beyond!

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  81. I appreciate the level of investments he has so far,but I also pray that this deal will bring about the smiles of so many......IJN,Amen.

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