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Saudi Arabian Prince pledges his $32 billion fortune to charity

The nephew of the late King Abdullah, Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud, has been so successful in business that he is sometimes referred to as the Arabian Warren Buffett, after the US billionaire. 

Alwaleed who made billions investing in American, European and Middle Eastern companies is donating his $32 billion fortune to philanthropy, according to a statement released Wednesday.

The prince with his ex wife Ameerah
Alwaleed said he wants his money to go to humanitarian causes after his death. The release did not identify specific efforts, but said the board of trustees at Alaweed Philanthropies, which he currently heads, will craft a plan to spend the money on initiatives related to healthcare, education and poverty.
"Philanthropy is an intrinsic part of my Islamic faith," Alwaleed said in the press release. "With this pledge, I am honoring my life-long commitment to what matters most, helping to build a more peaceful, equitable and sustainable world for generations to come."
Forbes ranks Alwaleed at the 34th richest person in the world. His major investments have included Twitter and Citigroup, as well as media companies like Time Warner (CNN's parent company) and Disney. 

The business magnate said he has already funneled $3.5 billion to his charity for initiatives such as housing, gender equality and disaster relief. Alwaleed Philanthropies has also established centers and programs at several prestigious universities, including Harvard and Cambridge and partnered with charities like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Alwaleed's press release from Wednesday quotes Gates saying,
"Prince Alwaleed's generous commitment promises to significantly extend the great work that his foundation is already doing." 
For those worried how he will manage if he gives away all his money, the prince will be holding on to his publicly-listed investment business.

"This is very much separate from my ownership in Kingdom Holding," the prince said at the announcement.

Kingdom Holding, of which the prince is the majority shareholder, has holdings in a number of businesses, including banking and financial services, property businesses, media companies and internet and technology firms.

The prince has been married four times and has children.

Source:  CNN

56 comments:

  1. Cool.....I'll do the same one day


    Buksi4chelsea08@yahoo.com

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    1. O jah rastafarai murder me with wealth like this to bless others.

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    2. Memo to rasta dude that blew 5m on drinks at a bar. This is what to do with excess money.

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  2. That's alot of fortune mehnn ..









    *DEW*

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    1. Unbelievable....... a terrorist with human heart,...... Mr terrorist may God bless u

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    2. You must be an illiterate to call him a terrorist. See your ugly face, jobless boy with no brains.

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    3. God lead me to this man IJN


      HOL

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  4. Ndi Arab nwere obi. Walahi.
    Oh Lord, bless me! #Amen

    Linda cogitate

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    1. No Nigeria politician or business person can do dis for his country eat and die alone

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    2. Real eat and die, that's why they continue to steal to enrich themselves, theirs ( nigerian rich folks) is not true blessing from God by hardwork

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  5. wowwww datz a huge sum. extra nice of him.

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  6. If you can do that in Nigeria let me see your hands up!

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  7. U see? Nwoke ma ihe but our people busy showing of shits on ig. Smh. God bless him more

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  8. Wow!... Ds is xo amazing... How many pple can do ds?
    Did I Just Comment ???

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  9. Wow!... Ds is xo amazing... How many pple can do ds?
    Did I Just Comment ???

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  10. This guy is so hilarious and modern. For those who are fortunate to meet him, buy 2 houses on Grosvenor road on that black card. Enough said.

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  11. Way to go brother. God bless you abundantly. E can't fit happen in Nigeria. Linda take note!

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  12. Way to go brother. God bless you abundantly. E can't fit happen in Nigeria. Linda take note!

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  13. My dick is d size of an index finger wen erect, ladies run away from me wen dey find out. Am single, I need a GF, can any lady here cope wif my size? Av got a gud heart, inspite my size!

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      Yours truly
      Miss Anonymous.

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  14. Wow! So nice of him.
    I have a feeling Dangote will soon come out to announce same.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  15. Correct guy:) More blessing.

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  16. Money donated to charity is never lost.Has ripple effect.God bless his kind heart

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  17. WAOOO MAY GOD BLESS HIM,SO TERRORIST WORSHIPERS LIKE MUSLIMS CAN BE THIS GOOD HMMMMM SPEECHLESS.

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  18. Greatest move I have ever read. Anyways what shall it profit a man, if he gains the world. Engr Emy

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  19. God bless his kind heart,married 4times?hmmm.
    Linda look alike

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  20. A real philanthropist. I hope it's not ISIS charity u re sponsoring though.

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  21. Arab. Money....wic kind business dis guys dey do sef.

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  22. Humans like dis are still in dis world... Doin it 4 GOD

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  23. That's very noble of him..
    May GOD bless his good heart.

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  24. Please he should use some to bail Greece. My opinion though.

    HR consultant

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  25. Nice , I mean really nice ,,, and may dis still get u a place in heaven #heretostay

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  26. Lord i pray u gve me d resources to be able to do better.

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  27. Ohhh Jeez! Father connect me to this man before the end of this month....Alleluya.....lol

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  28. That's thoughtful of him....

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  29. Bcos Paradise is prepared for those who gives arms in Prosperity and adversity

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  30. God bless your kind heard....
    Anyanwu ututu mee mu eriwa agwu agwu

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  31. Its incredibly funny how no one sees the part of "giving charity is an intrinsic part of my faith" and no one relates the goodness of his action to his religion Islam. Some even still labeled him "terrorist". We can be so hypocritical with our thoughts! And God's help is sought!

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  32. His a man with a pure heart, not some people who spends 5 million naira on mere drinks

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  33. talk is cheap

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  34. This is how to live and leave footprints in the sands of your time. God bless you immensely

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  35. I support charity 100%, but for us christains, d bible said "A good father keeps an inheritance for his children and children's children"... There shld alwaz b a balance, not being vindictive, not holding grudge and not acting on vendetta

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