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Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by dre11(m): 6:23am On Jun 13
Dangote: I have Paid $2.4 Billion of $5.5 Billion Borrowed to Build Refinery, Eyes Steel Production

•Says cartel in oil industry stronger than global drug mafia

•Lauds Afreximbank, Access Bank, AFC for support, argues foreign banks not interested in African devt

•Discloses own refinery to serve as Nigeria’s strategic reserve

Africa’s richest person and founder of the Dangote Group, Mr Aliko Dangote, yesterday disclosed that he had already offset about $2.4 billion of the $5.5 billion he borrowed to build his $19 billion refinery located near Lagos.

Speaking at the Afreximbank Annual Meetings (AAN) and AfriCaribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas, the billionaire businessman further stated that several entities, both local and foreign, did everything to sabotage the 650,000 barrels per day facility.

Stressing that many persons thought that the project was going to fail, he lauded the Afreximbank and Nigeria’s Access Bank for supporting the project, noting that the vision would have died without them.

He noted that without banks like African Finance Corporation (AFC), AfreximBank and others, it would be difficult to industrialise the African continent, because they are the financial institutions that understand the challenges and the issues peculiar to the continent.

Without mentioning names, the businessman stated that foreign banks are not interested in helping Africa grow, explaining that indeed some of them clandestinely attempted to push the company into loan default during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Describing the situation as very scary, he stated if he had raised the idea of international project financing with some of them, the international banks would have shut it down because they would “ Ask for my great-grandmother’s certificate of birth.”

“We borrowed the money based on our own balance sheet. I think we borrowed just over $5.5 billion. But we paid also a lot of interest as we went along, because the project was delayed because of lack of land, also the sand-filling took a long time. Almost five years or so we didn’t do anything.

We actually started in 2018. We borrowed that much. We have actually, of course, paid interest and some principal, about $2.4 billion. We ‘ve done very well. We now have only about $2.7 billion left to be paid. So we’ve done very well for a project of that magnitude,” he said.

On whether he was receiving enough crude oil as feedstock for his refinery from the International Oil Companies (IOCs), Dangote said that those who had access to cool money for decades would not want the opportunity to slip and would always fight back.

“In a system where for 35 years people are used to counting good money, and all of a sudden they see that the days of counting that money have come to an end, you don’t expect them to pray for you. Of course you expect them to fight back.

“And I think that is the process that we’re now really going through. But the truth is that, yes, the country, the sub-region, and also the continent, sub-Saharan Africa, need this refinery. So, you expect them to fight through non-supply of crude, non-purchase of the product, but I think it’s all temporary. We’ll get there,” he added.

Stressing that he knew there would always be a pushback, Dangote pointed out that what he did not envisage was that it would be so vicious

“ Well, I knew that there would be a fight. But I didn’t know that the mafia in oil, they are stronger than the mafia in drugs. I can tell you that. Yes, it’s a fact,” he mentioned , stressing that the local and foreign mafia tried several times to sabotage the refinery from coming to fruition.

Describing himself as someone who has fought all his life, Dangote posited that the mafias ‘tried all sorts’ to stop him. “But I’m a person that has been fighting all my life. You know, so I think it’s part of my life to fight,” he stated.

Dangote said that although the fight was still on , he was very sure he would end up winning “Because the population and the government will be on our side”.

He pointed out that Africa must produce what it consumes, noting that there’s currently no support coming from the West to the continent.

“As a matter of fact during the COVID period, some of the international banks really were looking forward to making sure that they push us into default of our loans so that the project will just be dead. And that didn’t happen with the help of banks like Afreximbank,” he added.

He also disclosed that 25 per cent of the Dangote fertiliser currently goes to the US, stressing that it can also fully satisfy the needs of the Caribbean countries in terms of urea.

He added that currently, Nigeria does not have a strategic oil reserves, describing that situation as dangerous, but said with the Dangote refinery, the country can now be assured of one.

“So, we are not living from hand to mouth anymore. And the country doesn’t have strategic reserves in terms of petrol, which is very dangerous. It is. But in our own plant now, when you came, we had only 4.78 billion litres of various tankage capacity. But right now we’re adding another 600 million.

“So effectively, as we go forward, the refinery will be the strategic reserve of the country in terms of petroleum products,” he stated, adding that the refinery will produce and export the best quality of products.

He stated that before now, Nigeria was importing dirty fuels which had health implications like cancer, caused by the bad fuels.

Reiterating that the Dangote Group was targeting a revenue in excess of $30 billion, Dangote stated that he intends to move into the steel business soon. ”We want to make sure every single steel that we use will come from Nigeria,’’ he said.

“What I keep telling people is that, look, we as Africans, please, don’t be deceived, no foreigner can come and make your continent great. It must be the domestic investors. Because domestic investment is what actually attracts foreign investment,” he noted.

He stressed that the Dangote Group currently produces about 1,500 megawatts of power for self-consumption, without going to the national grid, which would have impacted it negatively.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/06/13/dangote-i-have-paid-2-4-billion-of-5-5-billion-borrowed-to-build-refinery-eyes-steel-production/

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Ezeama400: 6:25am On Jun 13
He's stylishly telling those hoping for the price of his fuel to crash to brace up..
Dangote is telling you that he has a debt to pay..

If he could deal ruthlessly with Nigerians on his cement price and got away with it, how much more fuel......

Those hoping to buy fuel and cheaper rate have entered one chance

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by madridguy(m): 6:26am On Jun 13
I am sure there is more to this....The refinery contributed to our suffering today as a nation. I still don't understand how an individual will got so much forex with that ridiculous exchange rate.

Dangote don hold Nigeria for blokos.

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Satguru: 6:31am On Jun 13
dre11:


Dangote: I have Paid $2.4 Billion of $5.5 Billion Borrowed to Build Refinery, Eyes Steel Production


•Says cartel in oil industry stronger than global drug mafia

•Lauds Afreximbank, Access Bank, AFC for support, argues foreign banks not interested in African devt

•Discloses own refinery to serve as Nigeria’s strategic reserve



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/06/13/dangote-i-have-paid-2-4-billion-of-5-5-billion-borrowed-to-build-refinery-eyes-steel-production/

Nlfpmod

Why borrowing funds with interest when you have the funds. The matter no clear

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Boogyman557: 6:39am On Jun 13
Holly Gram cool


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Vikingss: 6:40am On Jun 13
madridguy:
I am sure there is more to this....The refinery contributed to our suffering today as a nation. I still don't understand how an individual will got so much forex with that ridiculous exchange rate.

Dangote don hold Nigeria for blokos.


Madridguy you know why I like you?




Sometimes if e touch you for brain you dey always voice out truth unlike other APC paid agents



Abi you dey talk truth when them never pay you salary I no know

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by richiemcgold: 6:40am On Jun 13
One fact I can deduce from this report is that every potential business needs good credit facility to succeed - - - be it a petty business or a multi billion naira investment.
We need to understand that new minimum wage can never solve our current economic problems. One of the best ways to revive and grow Nigeria's dwindling economy of today is to provide affordable and easily accessible credit to local business owners, most especially small/medium sized enterprises.
Even a big man like dangote, as wealthy as he is, still had to source for credit to grow his business. The same thing is applicable to small business owners. But unfortunately as of today, no one really cares about the plights of our SMEs despite the fact that we have more small business owners in the country than civil servants.

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by thesicilian: 6:42am On Jun 13
madridguy:
I am sure there is more to this....The refinery contributed to our suffering today as a nation. I still don't understand how an individual will got so much forex with that ridiculous exchange rate.

Dangote don hold Nigeria for blokos.
How did the refinery that was built yesterday contribute to your suffering today as a nation?
Stop blaming successful people for your failures.
Your country has been failing and suffering since independence

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by helinues: 6:43am On Jun 13
Still over half way to go

$3bn+ no be beans oo

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by hegelian: 6:48am On Jun 13
madridguy:
I am sure there is more to this....The refinery contributed to our suffering today as a nation. I still don't understand how an individual will got so much forex with that ridiculous exchange rate.

Dangote don hold Nigeria for blokos.
I'm the end it will be better for the country..
He talked true, no foreign investment will come without first having local investment... We have to produce what we use.. Government need to help another business locally to complement dangote and the sky will be for us..

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by madridguy(m): 8:14am On Jun 13
Make your comment and stop looking for cheap attention.
How many businesses get such privileges? Many businesses have closed today simply because the banks cannot give them forex while a single man got billions in dollar at cheaper rate.

thesicilian:

How did the refinery that was built yesterday contribute to your suffering today as a nation?
Stop blaming successful people for your failures.
Your country has been failing and suffering since independence

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by iwaeda: 8:21am On Jun 13
dre11:


Dangote: I have Paid $2.4 Billion of $5.5 Billion Borrowed to Build Refinery, Eyes Steel Production


•Says cartel in oil industry stronger than global drug mafia

•Lauds Afreximbank, Access Bank, AFC for support, argues foreign banks not interested in African devt

•Discloses own refinery to serve as Nigeria’s strategic reserve



https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/06/13/dangote-i-have-paid-2-4-billion-of-5-5-billion-borrowed-to-build-refinery-eyes-steel-production/

Nlfpmod

He is stylishly telling you, he is not fully operational. We waiting for July to come. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by ElSudani: 8:48am On Jun 13
iwaeda:


He is stylishly telling you, he is not fully operational. We waiting for July to come. grin grin grin grin grin

Right, he is talking about steel already. Nobody will say or do anything until he starts building the biggest steel company in Africa.
That is when they will start to accuse him of monopoly.

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by donproject2(m): 8:52am On Jun 13
If at the end, your project won't help create cheaper market for Nigerians, I am not impressed. You advocate for Africa to produce what it consumes, if at the end, what is produced here is dragging price with what is coming from far away, I am not impressed again.

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by pocom16: 8:52am On Jun 13
Good one From Dangote.
Dangote group will continue to lead all multinationals in Nigeria for many years to come

See why 👇


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPGtX3SV9bI

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by ShangTsung000: 8:52am On Jun 13
IYOO....

You and Buhari really did a nice shady business with this your refinery.

ONYE ANWULU!!!

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Niok: 8:53am On Jun 13
Does the 5.5 billion borrowed include interest rate

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Elzazzi: 8:53am On Jun 13
madridguy:
I am sure there is more to this....The refinery contributed to our suffering today as a nation. I still don't understand how an individual will got so much forex with that ridiculous exchange rate.

Dangote don hold Nigeria for blokos.

Surprised this Is coming from you. When we used to say this una go say we dey jealous lipsrsealed

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Kennyfancy(m): 8:53am On Jun 13
Lol
Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by urobodoski419(m): 8:54am On Jun 13
This man !!!! Na good debt be this . Debt that earns you money 💰

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by techub: 8:54am On Jun 13
Yet our federal government has not paid a dime for the billions borrowed to revive our refineries... Which failed to revive
Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Bubu4Sea: 8:54am On Jun 13
NNPC gave you billions.

Buhari simply gave a fellow Northerner our money.

It's why i can't wait for us to break , let's see how you will fare.

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by dfrost: 8:55am On Jun 13
Hmm...
Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Neoteny(m): 8:56am On Jun 13
Satguru:


Why borrowing funds with interest when you have the funds. The matter no clear

No businessman uses his own funds at that scale when creditors are available

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by tetralogyfallot(m): 8:56am On Jun 13
So the whole Nigeria government don't have $5.5b to build something like this to relieve common man of the hardship of buying pms at exorbitant prices.
Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by phemmie06(m): 8:56am On Jun 13
cry
Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by Skillsnigeria: 8:57am On Jun 13
Hmmm
Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by SocialJustice: 8:57am On Jun 13
batrianrat:
I am more interested in his current net worth, it must be around $30 billion probably?
No

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by vanitybutiwanti: 8:59am On Jun 13
Satguru:


Why borrowing funds with interest when you have the funds. The matter no clear
You're not a business man

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Re: Dangote: I Have Paid $2.4 Billion Of $5.5 Billion Borrowed To Build Refinery.... by DeltaBachelor(m): 9:00am On Jun 13
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