An insightful forum by all standards. Listening to Dangote and Pouyanne has made me realise a lot of these big guys don't just pump money into what they do, but they actually study and know what it is they're investing in. Congrats to the team that organised this 🥂.
Mr. Dangote mentioned a very fundamental concern that needs to be looked into that African countries lack consistencies in policies and that's why we keep being crippled
Many years ago I was frustrated thinking why does Mr Dangote not build a refinery in Nigeria with all his money and influence? Little did I know that the man has a vision and a pace. Great interview and great question I particularly like was about the challenges he faced and overcame in building the refinery. What an awe inspiring story.
Nigeria has the largest oil reserves, but it imports gas, diesel, and jet fuel from Europe. Essentially, they export crude oil and then import back refined products due to the government's inability to invest money in building a refinery. Many thanks to Mr. Dangote.
It's the hardest thing to do to withhold supply to clients but to serve that vision of Africa's self sustenance, it is paramount to know who is buying these bulk of gallons and to where...
Nigerian politicians need to listen to complaints of the ceo of total energies, they have to understand that instability in policy making is really the problem we are facing the biggest economic problem we have…..Nigerians need to elect a lawmaker that’s stable in the head, we all need to contribute immensely to the development of Africa….inconsistent policies need to be stopped, it’s killing Africa…politicians are killing us… they need to stop
Aliko name should be first before Patrick's, he holds more ground and value to us than a foreign company who has helped in exploiting our resources and potential with all due respect. Yet it seems the colonial mentality is still there. This is the richest man in Africa we talking about with the biggest conglomerate and one of the biggest refinery in the world, sitting next to who? an oil company CEO?
I love every seconds of this show. One day I will be there as a speaker.
I love Dangote very very much... I pray I can emulate you no matter how little, I can see the spirit inside... You are such a shy and humble man❤
An insightful forum by all standards.
Listening to Dangote and Pouyanne has made me realise a lot of these big guys don't just pump money into what they do, but they actually study and know what it is they're investing in.
Congrats to the team that organised this 🥂.
Mr. Dangote mentioned a very fundamental concern that needs to be looked into that African countries lack consistencies in policies and that's why we keep being crippled
Wonderful show packed with knowledge
Dangote🎉what a genius guy.
Many years ago I was frustrated thinking why does Mr Dangote not build a refinery in Nigeria with all his money and influence? Little did I know that the man has a vision and a pace. Great interview and great question I particularly like was about the challenges he faced and overcame in building the refinery. What an awe inspiring story.
Dangote is and amazing man. ❤❤❤
Thank you
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100 years still our energy what has they have done for us
Nigeria has the largest oil reserves, but it imports gas, diesel, and jet fuel from Europe. Essentially, they export crude oil and then import back refined products due to the government's inability to invest money in building a refinery. Many thanks to Mr. Dangote.
God bless sir Patrick POUYANNE goodhealth longlife,we are always praying for you.successful flight soon canada by God's grace amen
You so ambitious, Mr Dangota! thanks.
This is very constructive conversation
It's the hardest thing to do to withhold supply to clients but to serve that vision of Africa's self sustenance, it is paramount to know who is buying these bulk of gallons and to where...
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Nigerian politicians need to listen to complaints of the ceo of total energies, they have to understand that instability in policy making is really the problem we are facing the biggest economic problem we have…..Nigerians need to elect a lawmaker that’s stable in the head, we all need to contribute immensely to the development of Africa….inconsistent policies need to be stopped, it’s killing Africa…politicians are killing us… they need to stop
How will they stop when their income depends on the instability...
Good African fest❤ byforce 🙏🏽💪🏾
Final Larry has gotten his biggest headache address by the richest man in Africa and in front of the various head of state - Visa issues
Aliko name should be first before Patrick's, he holds more ground and value to us than a foreign company who has helped in exploiting our resources and potential with all due respect.
Yet it seems the colonial mentality is still there. This is the richest man in Africa we talking about with the biggest conglomerate and one of the biggest refinery in the world, sitting next to who? an oil company CEO?
You're right 😅😅
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