FULL VIDEO: Dangote Reacts To Claims About His Refinery, Says 'I Am Not Afraid Of Anybody'

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FULL VIDEO: Dangote Reacts To Claims About His Refinery, Says 'I Am Not Afraid Of Anybody'


In this video, Aliko Dangote reacts to several claims about his ppetroleum refinery and declared that he is not afraid of anybody in Nigeria #AlikoDangote #Refinery #Dangote #breakingnews #tinubu #bolaahmedtinubu #kashimshettima #abuja #TVCNews #TVC #News #NaijaNews #NaijaGist #Entertainment #NewsUpdate #BreakingNews #NewsInNigeria …

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  1. A slave is a person who is forced to work for others. Trust me the Politicians are slaves and their owners are not Nigerians. The only tool we have to drive these puppets out of town is the ballot..we must not play around with our politics and our political process.

  2. Nira will forever collapse because they want to take this oil cheaper so that Nigeria gets nothing to survive, cruelty at its best, i really don't know how African countries can fight these cruel systems designs specifically for Africa

  3. Much respect ✊🏿 to Mr Dangote but I will say this here the worst enemy of a black African man is an African , shame on us , this man brought so much respect to the entire continent of Africa and we can only respect and love him.

  4. See the results of high stress levels on this great man's face 😢 He has aged visibly in a short oeriod of time May almighty God (Allah) come to his rescue and reward him for such patriotism and commitment towards both his beloved country and the African continent as a whole

  5. Most of Nigeria people are corrupt if they were not corrupt they would stand with this man lately I have been saying to myself that my race go to be a slave for ever with all these African leaders with so many resources in there state and still backra master slave still wanted to tell slave master which slave going to run away still wanted the crumbs crumbs still wanted the left over still afraid to die I think we had hope the struggle must start from Africa every African descendants look to Africa because it is the mother land for all black people gen z have soul out

  6. Is a total Shame that the government can not do what this private citizen has done but they are fighting him hard. Please when will Port Harcourt and Kaduna Refinery Start working? What is the situation with the money spent?

  7. We are lucky to Have this Big man, We should protect him and encourage all investment of his company. This project is not only for Nigerian people, it will be benefit for all africans people. God bless you DANGOTE

  8. I am so happy and proud…we have to be honest American and European countries are rich by keeping African countries poor…this is the beginning of the end of that….Africa has crude oil..now they can refine their own oil for end products and don't have to keep paying high prices to European and American oil companies….this is how any country will be self sufficient and prosperous….and if African leaders have the courage and stand on principles like Mr. Dangote…much more of African countries will prosper and get RESPECT from Europe and America…it will happen…this is the beginning….

  9. Karma.

    Had Dangote been a decent businessman, and this was happening then yes, I'd sympathize with him.

    But for decades, this man used his reach in Government to thwart so many peoples businesses, especially the Igbo businessman.

    Sugar industry, he drove other manufacturers out. Cement industry he drove so many people in that business out. When those who were affected reached out to the Presidency, the then President Obasanjo had already been "settled" by Dangote to not assist them. Even when the banking sector was being cleaned up, and thousands of names were published in national newspapers of those in high places owing banks, the Federal Government rounded up so many of them but left the biggest debtor, Dangote untouched.

    So now, what goes round has finally come round. Its come full circle for him. The same Government that he used and weaponized against other businesses is the same Govt now messing him up.

    I don't care if Dangote oil is the purest, all we know is that this mans sins have caught up with him.

  10. Mr dangote i will be a buyer of fuel from dangote why because i want to support millions of employees in Nigeria my fellow African God bless you sir. Great job for making africa great again lets buys goods and services with our fellow african this is the way to save our self from poverty and increase employment from great product that african people are making.

  11. Why would Nigerians (assuming it is not the leadership) always want to shoot themselves in the foot? And without being aware,all of Africa will suffer and remain importers of what we produce. Dangote must be left alone to continue with putting Nigeria on the map and thereby Africa!