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Friday, January 24, 2014

Dangote Says Negative Perception Is Responsible For Low Investment Inflow In Africa

pic from the on-going World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland


You say what all the negative news about Nigeria has caused?Investors are shy to bring their monies to Nigeria.......well thats what dangote thinks...what do you think?


According to Vanguard ''President and Chief Executive of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, at the on-going World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, decried the negative perception of socio-political situation in African countries, saying it is responsible for the low level of investment inflow into the continent.



Speaking during a live telecast of a business platform “Africa’s Next Billion” alongside other leaders including Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan and Ghana’s John Mahama, Dangote stated that the wrong perception of the security and political situation in Africa had made investors especially from the West lost sight of the potentials in the continent.
According to him, the African countries have also done little or nothing to remedy the ugly situation.


Explaining that the situation in Africa was not as bad as being painted, the business mogul said corporate investors don’t check what Africa is truly about, but base their judgment and perception on what they read in newspaper, which is not always positive.


“For instance foreign investors wait for election to be concluded, after then, they try to check the stability of government of the day for at least two years but then, its more difficult to take any decision because the tenure of the government is coming to end and by so doing, foreign investors are scared of incoming or incumbent and the cycle keeps going on.
“But then I don’t think there is anything to be afraid of because no government is against business, every government is pro-business. Most business risk is perceived not actual risk”, he stated.


Dangote lamented that Africa isn’t good at telling its’ our own stories, people often rely on stories they heard from others to make their decision, most times those stories are not true. People always underestimate Africa.”

11 comments:

  1. Exactly the moment nigeria address this issue, the better for them. In my years of research, I have perceived this Dangote to be highly loaded upstairs.
    The west and their banking system is crashing, I'm currently in the system so I know what is coming. If only people are wise not to invest in the west( Uk America and Europe).
    All what the white man makes you believe is a tale, whereas deep down they are so broke, and soon they will deep hands in the pocket of the rich to pay the poor.
    Invest wisely Africa is the future. Ask yourself why with all Dangote has, he has refused to invest in the west other than Africa?

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    1. Princess Charming24 January 2014 at 16:18

      100% Likes. You nailed it brother.

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  2. It's all well and good. What are they (including people like him) doing to change the perception?

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    1. Don't be stupid, who doesn't know wot Dangote has done for Nigeria or is it wen ur fada becomes his driver that u will be satisfied.

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    2. This has to be the most stupid comment I've read online in ages.

      Who are you? The sperm that got lucky and was fucked by Alhaji Aliko Dangote and was paid nothing. You are a sad DDD.

      Your lack of home training shines through.

      Next time, abuse me but leave my Dad out of it. FYI, my Dad just left Davos. Yes, dare I said it you fool. The internet has given trolls like you access to spar with people who are better than you and it has made you green with envy.

      What's your contribution to this post? Nothing just hideous abuse.

      Keep showing the world how angry and sad you are about your piss-poor, failed existence by being abusive on the internet. Asshole.

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  3. I agree with him, we must tell our own story.

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  4. Good damage control Mr Dangote.
    But we all know the truth! Let's stop this blame game jare..i know we inherited Nigeria's problem from our fore father's, we have to act now to save the future of other generation to come if not,we will pass it on too.
    Change will come in due course but all hands must be on deck!

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  5. Princess Charming24 January 2014 at 16:33

    Twitter Activists, the likes of Omojuwa and his subordinates needs to be cautioned on this regard... Its so pathetic. I pray something positive comes out of the Summit.

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  6. Stella, it's typical of posts like this one. Low comments but if you bring gossip there will be loads. A sad indictment of the dumbing down of people. Then you have the idiots who just want to troll and attack people without contributing anything to posts. Sad.

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