He is the richest man in Africa, but more than that he is one of the most successful, forward-looking and resourceful entrepreneurs in the entire continent. He has investments and connections virtually everywhere.
I think a special remark should be made about his less known attribute - his humility and humanity. Aliko Dangote, for all those who have related with him closely, is a very humble man.
His life is not driven by money, but belief in hardwork and the impact that he is able to make. He is helpful, supportive and kind, always believing he can make a difference. I offer a special testimony.
Many years ago, before the Abuja job, I used to visit Aliko at home, sometimes on my own and sometimes with my family.
Many years ago, before the Abuja job, I used to visit Aliko at home, sometimes on my own and sometimes with my family.
On one occasion, he gave my first son money as he saw us off to the door. It was that kind of money that caused a fight between father and son. My son wanted to hold on to it, and there I was insisting the boy must hand over the money because it was enough to pay his and his sibling’s school fees.
The innocent boy said the money was for him. How could it have been for him? We resolved the fight, big fight, right there, with Aliko pretending not to notice.
On another occasion, Aliko asked if I had built a house and I told him I was building a house somewhere in Ajah. This was in 2006. He said we should go there. He jumped into my miserable Tokunbo car and followed me to the uncompleted building. He walked round the building and asked me what I wanted. He ended up giving me enough cement to complete the house and the money to paint it. He told me I should contact him if I wanted to build any other house, but after that other house, I stopped bothering him, because it was obvious the bricklayers knew cement was free, and they were busy taking advantage.
I went to Abuja to work. The true story of that job is best told by Aliko Dangote, Mr Alex Ibru, Rotimi Amaechi, Femi Otedola and Ojogbane Adegbe.
They supported me as best as they could without interference. It was Oronto Douglas who made the phone call.
One day, every story will be told. Thank you Alhaji, for being a friend and a brother. Thank you. May you see many more seasons.
BY REUBEN ABATI
*Hmmmm Reuben Reuben so you sef collect from Oga Aliko?Nice writeup though,If he reads this,you go build another house and in case you no want the cement,please do a giveaway on my platform...hehehehehe
hmmmmmmmm make i keep quiet small and leave the matter
ReplyDelete"that money" must have been a "powerful" money
DeleteConfirm!!!!! Stella you took words out of my mouth
ReplyDeleteBv reuben they will come for you
"It was that kind of money that caused a fight between father and son."... Lol
ReplyDeleteLol....
DeleteI know that kinda thing.
Who knows Dangote? I want to say hi to him too.
Dangote has been living in same house for over 15 years,no too much space for the compound sef,and he has bigger house everyone but Sri maintaining same house this long.the guy humble!
ReplyDeleteYou're correct. Same house on ķarimu kotun.
DeleteReuben Abati's writeup is always an interesting read!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Dangote. Many more fruitful years.
Mr Dangote. Congrats at 60. I'm honoured to have met you and I can't wait to start working with you. Congrats sir!
DeleteHbd Oga Dangote
ReplyDeleteAnd plz do something abt Ur Reckless Drivers On d Highway!
Tnks
Nice one. Everyone that has met him has a good story to tell.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Aliko. Will you be my godfather?
eeermmm.. As this matter don land, I reserve my comment.
ReplyDeleteI read cos it wasn't long a read only for me to get to the end and saw uncle Reuben!! *i just slapped myself * abi Stella did you edit it ?!
ReplyDeleteThis got me amused this early morning. Oga Ruben - wehdonsa
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Aliko Dangote. There are just some people God is glad he gave money, and would be glad to give even more, he is one. God pick my call too.
Happy birthday Mr business "magnet" lol.
ReplyDeleteU now increased the price of cement to #2,700 on Monday. God dey oh!!
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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No rich man is humble abeg.... Is a sin to be humble self you are Dangote....
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Lol,but Ruben the money was given to your son naaa.
ReplyDeleteHumility is the best approach to any issue in life
ReplyDeleteNice write up. From the beginning I knew it was Oga Reuben. Steĺla your love for this man
ReplyDeleteNice one from Mr Abati, happy birthday Alhaji dangote, a kind man.
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Reuben the main man!😂😂
ReplyDeleteHa! I need cement too ooo. May God give him many more years. He has made us proud.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Alh Dangote. Enjoy your new age in peace, joy and more prosperity.......
ReplyDeleteHbd sir, pls do something about ur staffs, some are under pay, and the Indians are treating most badly,
ReplyDeleteThis stingy man mtsheeeeeeew. He fit wear 1 shirt for 10 days aradite something.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!60
ReplyDeleteGood to follow ur dreams. Sure he started out at a young age.
Happy Birthday. The few interviews I watched from him speaking, you will definitely know he is a humble man.
"This was in 2006. He said we should go there. He jumped into my miserable Tokunbo car and followed me to the uncompleted building"
ReplyDeleteThis humbled me a great deal
I tap into this Grace, Mr Abati you don chop wella, thanks for sharing
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