The Man Who Refused to Let Africa Stay Poor | Aliko Dangote's Industrial Revolution

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For more than a century, Africa exported raw materials and imported finished products. One man decided that cycle had to end. This is the story of Aliko Dangote — Africa's richest man and the industrialist behind Africa's largest refinery, one of the continent's biggest cement empires, and a growing network of fertiliser and manufacturing projects designed to keep wealth, jobs, and production inside Africa. #AlikoDangote #AfricaRising #AfricanEconomy #DangoteRefinery #Industrialization #Nigeria #EastAfrica #PanAfricanism #AfricanDevelopment #BusinessDocumentary

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