In a recent tweet, former Nigerian Senator Shehu Sani praised billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote for his strategic decision-making. Sani's poetic message highlighted Dangote's foresight in choosing the location for his ventures, suggesting that there was divine wisdom in his choices. The tweet, which has garnered significant attention, reflects admiration for Dangote's business acumen and strategic planning.
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Dangote, Africa's richest man, is renowned for his diverse business interests, including cement, sugar, and salt production. His decision to establish major projects like the Dangote Refinery near coastal areas rather than inland deserts is seen as a strategic move to leverage better access to maritime trade routes, which is crucial for the import and export of goods.
Sani's tweet metaphorically suggests that Dangote's choice to avoid the "desert" in favor of the "sea" protected him from potential adversities, possibly alluding to economic or environmental challenges. This praise comes at a time when Dangote's projects, particularly the refinery, are under the spotlight for their potential to impact Nigeria's economy by reducing dependence on imported refined petroleum products. The acknowledgment from Shehu Sani, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics known for his critical stance on national issues, adds weight to the praise for Dangote's vision.
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He remarked, "The Lord gaveth Aliko the Wisdom, He refused to build his Kingdom near the desert, He built it near the Sea, Behold, his Lord saveth him from the rage of the Desert Storm."
Below is screenshot of his post
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