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Legit.ng on MSNAfter Multiple Auchi Accidents, Dangote Trains 2,000 Truck Drivers, Retrains 900 More
Thousands of Dangote Cement truck drivers have undergone a rigorous recruitment and medical screening process as the company emphasises road safety.
Africa’s biggest cement producer plans to open a new plant in Ivory Coast to capitalize on a construction boom in one of the continent’s fastest-growing economies.
Dangote Cement and nine other manufacturers have incurred N4.04 trillion operating expenses in H1 2025, a 22% rise from 2024.
CECSO cleared Dangote Cement of blame in the Auchi crash, saying a third-party truck with suspected brake failure caused the ...
The Coalition of Edo Civil Society Organisations (CECSO) has absolved Dangote Cement of blame in the recent tragic accident ...
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The Nigerian equities market wrapped up the week ended August 22 in the red, as the All-Share Index dropped 3,624.06 ...
Nigeria’s listed stocks are beginning to pullback from recent rally as investor see profit taking opportunities. The market ...
Aliko Dangote has once again cemented his place as Africa’s wealthiest man, topping Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaires List with ...
President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has dismissed claims that he uses his influence to shut down ...
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Legit.ng on MSNHow Dangote's refinery propelled his net worth near $30 billion
Aliko Dangote is about $700 million away from setting a new record among Africa's wealthiest after gaining about $1,20 ...
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