The Stadium boasts of newly installed water sprinklers, FIFA 2022 six inch-grass and FIFA complaint VAR scoreboard for replays.
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Sunday, August 15, 2021
Billionaire Aliko Dangote Renovates MKO Stadium In Abuja
Billionaire business man Aliko Dangote has completed the renovation of MKO Stadium in Abuja after it was abandoned for many years...
The Stadium boasts of newly installed water sprinklers, FIFA 2022 six inch-grass and FIFA complaint VAR scoreboard for replays.
The Stadium boasts of newly installed water sprinklers, FIFA 2022 six inch-grass and FIFA complaint VAR scoreboard for replays.
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A good news
ReplyDeleteMay the Lord bless you dangote
DeleteToor, his way of giving back to the 'nation'
ReplyDeleteNice one from Dangote
ReplyDeleteThe roads your trucks are destroying, you wont reinforce them, you de renovate stadium, as if a renovated stadium saves lives.
ReplyDeleteI'd have preferred he focused on a project or infrastructure that'd benefit millions of people and put food on their table... not a stadium.
DeleteHe's fixing oshodi-apapa road lagos in partnership with flour mills. He also rebuilt kabba-obajana road in Kogi state.
DeleteUngrateful lots,shey na dangote be ur president.most of u saying rubbish,if u av half the money he has your village ppl will not even drink good water.
DeleteDangote u hail you. I love the government to sell all this Asset to whoever and make profit out of it. Since they can't and won't manage them.
ReplyDeleteGood idea but they won't
DeleteCool
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir Dangote
DeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteGood
ReplyDeleteWhy does an individual repairing federal project. No favour to the citizens , rather business going on . This is not charity project at all
ReplyDeleteThey have power ,have the richest man yet their people hungry pass.
DeleteThey should do something.
I think is tax related issue with FG.
DeleteThis are the kind of things we want in this nation.. I hope more things to come up too so as to help reduce unemployment...
DeleteThis is good, welldone Dangote
ReplyDeleteThey should be clear oo.....is this part of the company’s social responsibility drive or na still on the tax waiver matter or whatever IRS want to call it. Maintenance culture na him dey kill infrastructures in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteIn return, he can operate tax free... abi no be so...
ReplyDeleteNá so ma.
DeleteWell done. Huge benefits for you and the government. Kuddos
ReplyDeleteKudos to him.
ReplyDeleteE try, but I think it's also part of tax relief
ReplyDeleteIt nice to him as he bring this picture of football of out side country to Nigeria👍.
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteMan like Dangote, i hope you wont build toll gate there to be collecting your money small small o lol. this is a great news though.
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