The Struggles Of Richest Black Man In The World Traveling In Africa | Aliko Dangote

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The Struggles Of Richest Black Man In The World Traveling In Africa | Aliko Dangote


Wongel Zelalem reports on richest black man in the world, Aliko Dangote sharing his struggles traveling in Africa.

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  1. Is it unfair yes to you and me it is but you are forgetting the ones with the power to change it and in bed with those in power are the very same you are painting as victim.

  2. What the heck is that? Wake the heck up African Presidents. How the heck do y’all give more privilege to a foreigner than to an African? How stupid is that? What is wrong with the leaders and how long are y’all plan on sleeping? Wake the heck up. Listening to this madness makes me so angry, wake up and take care of your own.

  3. What was, or rather what is the purpose of all the beautiful functional roads all over Africa if you aren't doing business yet??? Make internal business to build Africa and stop waiting for foreign investors!!! The truth is, Africans trust the West, and are happier working with them than their own people. What else?

  4. The reason why the Europeans have an overreaching police force through Scotland Yard Etc is for the same reason. They can be police from country to Country therefore it's okay for them to travel. Without continent-wide African police force there is a lot of risk involved in locals traveling from country to Country without being monitored.

  5. This is why Saint Lucia and other Caribbean countries have citizenship through economic Investments. The citizenship of Saint Lucia allows Visa free access to most of Europe Canada and other places

  6. Imagine if he had refused to put his businesses in these regions that would keep him away. Theres probably a security reason BUT it should also allow him passage after a while.

  7. We do that in the majority of the Caribbean (except stupid current British territories), I can travel to the majority of the Caribbean with just my passport. Africa can do that.

  8. So why do governments of the countries of Africa make it so much more difficult for Africans to travel throughout the continent yet not as difficult for others???

  9. That's our problem anyone and every one can go to Africa without visa but if you black and rich no chance Beleive me BLACK people is your worst nightmare that why I keep my distance from All humans including Black people period Black people Hate their own Black People than any other Humans on Earth and that's a Fact oh I'm Black and 60 plus years I've seen enough in my life already

  10. HOW HAS THE POLITICIANS, THE PEOPLE OF AFRICA ALLOWED THIS TO EXIST ALL OF THEIR LIVES???? SONINI NANINI HELP US, OUR LEADERS TO HELP OURSELVES. THIS IS COMMON SENSE THAT THIS IS IMPRISONMENT, SLAVERY, …🕊🕊🙏🏼🙏🏼👀👀😳😳INSANITY! IS THE SOLUTION SO DIFFICULT???

  11. Its simple,the European union is indeed a United body,they rely on each other,Frances Airbus is bought more,German cars are bought more,Russia before the war fuels Europe,they came together and were able to agree on one currency for all,etc,but in Africa, the African union are bunch of nations playing formalities,inefficiency and colonial manipulated restraint syndrome.
    We built next to nothing, weare mostly a continent of consumers,the little God has blessed our soil with, we cannot take full advantage of, the leaders do nothing to promote science and technology and weare the most divided people on earth,so how can we succeed as a people with self imposed slavery to division, greed and unpatriotic actions

  12. Most African leaders are too damn selfish, corrupt and xenophobic. We cannot continue to divide Africa along the lines of European colonial demarcations. There are frontiers that not only separate people from the same ethnic groups, but also families from the same lineage. Traveling between these countries is a nightmare for Africans. But white Americans and Europeans travel throughout Africa with relative ease. Does that make any sense?