“We can turn Africa into a ‘heaven’ in the next five years” — Dangote.

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has urged Africans to adopt bold thinking and a long-term mindset, asserting that the continent could be transformed into a “heaven” within just five years.
He made the remarks on Friday while speaking at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).
“We African champions should know that we are the only people who can make Africa great. Nobody will do that for us. So, as such, we need to make sure that we concentrate. We believe in our own continent. The job of people like us is not about amassing wealth. It’s about creating wealth,” he said.
Africa’s foremost industrialist has long championed investments in the continent’s development. His commitment recently drew praise from the Nigerian government for prioritizing national advancement over the allure of tech windfalls.
Rather than betting on global giants like Amazon, Microsoft, or Google, investments that could have boosted his net worth to $120 billion, Dangote chose instead to build the world’s largest single-train oil refinery in Lagos.
Valued at $20 billion, the Dangote Refinery is now Africa’s biggest and a transformative force in the region’s energy sector.
Although delayed for several years, the refinery officially began production of diesel, naphtha, and jet fuel in January last year, followed by petrol production in September.
The massive facility surpasses the capacity of Europe’s 10 largest refineries. According to the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Dangote’s oil push in Nigeria is already starting to disrupt the European oil market.
Source: Africa.businessinsider