Dangote Didn’t Just Build A Refinery By Osita Oparaugo

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    To those who think Aliko Dangote built a refinery, I beg you to think again.

    Dangote isn’t just refining oil, he’s refining perspective.

     

    He didn’t build a refinery; he built a mirror, showing African leaders and entrepreneurs what Africa could achieve if we stopped exporting raw materials and outsourcing our future.

     

    In 2015, I wrote a piece that ruffled a few diplomatic feathers, especially among my European friends. I asked:

     

    How does Belgium, without a single cocoa farm, make more money from chocolate than Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s largest cocoa producer?

     

    That question still matters. Africa must stop exporting raw materials and start exporting value. Because the real wealth isn’t in the resource, it’s in the refinement.

     

    Look at China. Their strength doesn’t come from natural resources, but from a skill-based education system that empowers citizens to manufacture, innovate, and compete globally.

     

    By 2030, Africa will have over 1 billion people under 35.

    That’s not just a statistic, it’s a once-in-a-century opportunity. With the right skills, mindset, and infrastructure, we can turn Africa’s challenges into the world’s next wave of opportunity.

     

    Dangote didn’t just build a refinery.

    He built a challenge for all of us.

     

    #AfricaRising #Industrialization #EconomicTransformation #Dangote #ValueCreation #Leadership

     

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