• About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Worldstage News
  • Home
  • NIGERIA
    43 delegates from 30 British companies complete first trade and investment mission to Nigeria

    Nigeria, UK target terrorism financing, cyber threats in renewed security pact

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu inaugurates two service carriageways in FCT, says we’re laying foundation for new Nigeria that works for all

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Nigeria: Tinubu transmits state police bill to Senate for consideration

    ICRC charges Nigerians to embrace hope, shared responsibility in 2026

    Nigeria: ICRC unveils model PPP agreement to accelerate infrastructure development

    US/Israel-Iran War: Tinubu assures UAE, other Gulf states of Nigeria’s solidarity

    Saudi Arabia commences food aid project in Nigeria

    Senate tasks new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Enikanolaiye  on improving Nigeria’s global image

    Nigeria: Minister  presents letters of credence to four envoys designate

    Police activates CCTV centre in Lagos to boost technology-driven policing

    Lagos: Police confirms preliminary findings of Monday’s explosion as IED

    Over N1.3trn probe: Ex-Delta Gov. Okowa sighted at EFCC office

    Over N1.3trn probe: Ex-Delta Gov. Okowa sighted at EFCC office

    Nigeria: Obi dumps LP for ADC in broader opposition realignment to tackle APC

    Nigeria: Presidency dismisses Obi’s call for Tinubu’s resignation as childish and an unwarranted distraction

  • Entertainment
    Nigeria–Congo World Cup dispute: Fresh speculation as DR Congo omits two controversial players

    Burna Boy, Shakira set to release FIFA World Cup song “Dai Dai”

    Mixed reactions trail Davido’s appointment as youth mobiliser for Adeleke’s re-election campaign

    Davido set for induction into Black Music Walk Of Fame

    CREATIVE SECTOR: Strong tech-driven growth

    CREATIVE SECTOR: Strong tech-driven growth

    Deejays disown report of Burna Boy’s music ban

    Deejays disown report of Burna Boy’s music ban

    David Offor, famous actor as Clarus in 1970s New Masquerade tv home series, passes away 

    David Offor, famous actor as Clarus in 1970s New Masquerade tv home series, passes away 

    Spotify streams fetch Nigerian artistes N60b in 2025

    Spotify streams fetch Nigerian artistes N60b in 2025

    Grammys 2026: South Africa’s Tyla edges Nigerian artistes with Best African Music Performance

    Grammys 2026: South Africa’s Tyla edges Nigerian artistes with Best African Music Performance

    Actors Guild of Nigeria lifts suspension of  Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar

    Actors Guild of Nigeria lifts suspension of  Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar

    NFC congratulates Funke Akindele as film ‘Behind The Scenes’ grosses over N2b at the box office

    NFVCB hails Funke Akindele on box office success of ‘Behind The Scene’

    • Life
    • Art & Culture
    • LIFE & CULTURE
  • Education
    Tinubu appoints Ex-UNILAG VC Ogundipe, Chairman of NUC

    Tinubu appoints Ex-UNILAG VC Ogundipe, Chairman of NUC

    Nigeria: FG moves to establish Armed Forces Medical College

    Nigeria: NCCE leveraging technology to strengthen teacher education

    UNICEF raises alarm over proliferation of sexualised images of youngsters by AI

    UNICEF raises alarm over rising online sexual abuse risks for children

    Senator states, corporate organisations to contribute to NELFUND

    Senator states, corporate organisations to contribute to NELFUND

    Nigeria: FG cancels mother tongue policy, declares English sole medium of instruction in schools

    Nigeria: Minister lauds UNIBEN’s N100b sustainable funding initiative

    UNICEF raises alarm over proliferation of sexualised images of youngsters by AI

    Nigeria: UNICEF asks states to boost funding for child protection systems

    Nigeria: FG moves to establish Armed Forces Medical College

    NUT  worries over insecurity threatening Nigeria’s education future

    Nigeria: Minister of Communications, Tijani unveils high-tech innovation hub at OAU

    Nigeria: Minister of Communications, Tijani unveils high-tech innovation hub at OAU

    Nigeria: FG moves to establish Armed Forces Medical College

    2026 National TVET Conference: Nigeria prioritises technical education to boost employment, industrial growth

  • Health
    Ebola: WHO says 139 suspected dead, numbers expected to rise

    Ebola cases surpass 1,000 as death toll reaches 254

    Nigeria: NBSA inaugurates digital blood management platform

    NBSA urges Nigerians to donate blood to combat national shortages

    NCDC calls for structured private sector co-investment to strengthen Nigeria’s health security

    NCDC confirms 214 dead from Lassa fever as fatality rate reaches 25.0 %

    UNICEF raises alarm over proliferation of sexualised images of youngsters by AI

    UNICEF raises alarm over rising online sexual abuse risks for children

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates presidential task force on Ebola preparedness, targets zero Ebola case

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates presidential task force on Ebola preparedness, targets zero Ebola case

    NAFDAC to enforce alcohol sachet ban by 2026

    NAFDAC completes the first phase enforcement sachet alcohol ban, plans second phase

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO unveils first unified Ebola, Marburg care guidelines amid DRC outbreak

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates committee to end power outages in hospitals

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates cancer support fund, approves N50m for patients

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates committee to end power outages in hospitals

    Nigeria: FG targets 30% health facilities for uninterrupted power by 2027

    • Health and Fitness
  • Media
    Sahara Group advances Energy Journalism in Africa with $5000 Fellowship

    Sahara Group advances Energy Journalism in Africa with $5000 Fellowship

    Nigeria: Minister calls for calm over diplomatic row on Trump’s military threat

    Nigeria  pushes full Digital Switch Over implementation to unlock jobs, investments

    UN launches $33b aid appeal with urgent call for global solidarity

    UN confirms 950 rights activists, journalists, labour unionists killed or disappeared in 2025

    GOCOP condoles with NextEdition Publisher, Victoria Ibanga, on husband’s death

    GOCOP condoles with NextEdition Publisher, Victoria Ibanga, on husband’s death

    Nigeria: FG to strengthen media engagement on economic policies- Oyedele

    Nigeria: FG to strengthen media engagement on economic policies- Oyedele

    TikTok yanks off 4m videos, disrupts 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria

    TikTok yanks off 4m videos, disrupts 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria

    Jeff Duru chairs SUPERNEWS Confab 2026, as Idu Okeahialam delivers keynote paper

    Nigeria’s Digital TV switch begins June 17, says minister Idris

    Nigeria’s Digital TV switch begins June 17, says minister Idris

    Sahara Power Group joins Mission 300 to accelerate electricity access for 300m Africans by 2030

    Oriental News Summit: Kola Adesina to Lead Dialogue on Nigeria’s Oil Industry Decarbonisation

    • CSR
    • Jobs
    • Labour
    • Law
  • News
    Nigeria: FG inaugurates committee to end power outages in hospitals

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates cancer support fund, approves N50m for patients

    Digital Economy Minister explains how bandits evade surveillance and detection by security agencies

    Nigeria: FG tags digital switchover as strategic investment in national digital infrastructure

    Accord Party rejects de-registration, vows to challenge judgment

    Accord Party rejects de-registration, vows to challenge judgment

    Nigeria: Minister seeks support for tax reforms to drive economic growth

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates grassroots Ambassadors to engage Lagos citizens on Tinubu’s Renewed Hope journey

    President Tinubu Democracy Day Address

    Nigeria: Senate confirms three nominees as non-career ambassadors, two commissioners of NERC

    Nigeria: Senate issues arrest warrant on Mele Kyari over N210trn audit queries

    • Politics
    • Opinion
  • World
    UN welcomes Strait of Hormuz reopening amid ceasefire

    Strait of Hormuz fully open without charges – Iranian envoy

    U.S., Iran release interim ceasefire agreement signed by their presidents

    Iran, U.S. make progress as Switzerland peace talks end

    UN launches $33b aid appeal with urgent call for global solidarity

    UN confirms 950 rights activists, journalists, labour unionists killed or disappeared in 2025

    U.S., Iran release interim ceasefire agreement signed by their presidents

    U.S., Iran release interim ceasefire agreement signed by their presidents

    UN welcomes Strait of Hormuz reopening amid ceasefire

    Strait of Hormuz: Transit may  take ‘weeks’ to resume

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO urges stronger governance, funding for national blood systems

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO says unsafe food causes 866m illnesses, 1.5m deaths annually

    UN launches $33b aid appeal with urgent call for global solidarity

    World Environment Day: UN chief advocates protection of forest, land

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO seeks ban on flavoured tobacco, nicotine products to protect youth

    • Africa
    • America
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Sports
    Brighton sign 18-year-old Nigerian sensation, Yohanna

    Brighton sign 18-year-old Nigerian sensation, Yohanna

    Liverpool appoint Spaniard Iraola as new boss

    Liverpool appoint Spaniard Iraola as new boss

    World Bicycle Day 2026: BrandEscort reaffirms commitment to promoting a greener future through Cycling Lagos, Cycling Kano

    World Bicycle Day 2026: BrandEscort reaffirms commitment to promoting a greener future through Cycling Lagos, Cycling Kano

    PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win Champions League

    PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win Champions League

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu congratulates Rangers on winning NPFL

    Saka’s goal sends Arsenal to Champions League final

    Arsenal win Premier League, end 22-year wait for title

    Ecobank Nigeria confirms early repayment of $300m eurobond

    Chess in Slums Africa, Platform School emerge champions at 3rd Ecobank National Schools Team Chess Championship

    Nigeria–Congo World Cup dispute: Fresh speculation as DR Congo omits two controversial players

    Burna Boy, Shakira set to release FIFA World Cup song “Dai Dai”

    Saka’s goal sends Arsenal to Champions League final

    Saka’s goal sends Arsenal to Champions League final

  • Business
    Nigeria: Egg sellers seek synergy to boost productivity

    Eggs sellers rule out egg powder as solution to glut

    EBRD forecasts slower growth in sub-Saharan Africa in 2026

    EBRD Vice President Bowman to embark on business visit to Morocco

    Abiodun defends record on Dangote Refinery, reaffirms commitment to Ogun Deep Sea Port

    Abiodun defends record on Dangote Refinery, reaffirms commitment to Ogun Deep Sea Port

    TikTok yanks off 4m videos, disrupts 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria

    TikTok, ICC target Nigerian SMEs for global markets through digital commerce

    SMEDAN moves to institutionalise ICSS for MSME growth

    SMEDAN eyes AfCFTA markets with packaging, branding reforms for MSMEs

    Heirs Energies hails partners on award-winning $750m financing deal

    Heirs Energies’ US$750m financing named best oil & gas deal of the year

    EBRD forecasts slower growth in sub-Saharan Africa in 2026

    EBRD appoints Jacqui Powell MD for Corporate Sector

    Abuja Chamber urges policy stability, MSMEs support to strengthen economy in 2026

    Abuja Chamber seeks suspension of sugar-sweetened beverage tax bill

    Nigeria: FCCPC investigates possible exploitation in airfare price

    FCCPC shuts CASCO Electronics in Lagos over consumer complaints

    • Agriculture
    • Brands and Marketing
    • Aviation
    • Capital Market
    • Economy
    • Maritime
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Money Market
    • Small Business
    • Real Estate
    • InfoTech
    • Transportation
    • Technology
  • About Us
  • Home
  • NIGERIA
    43 delegates from 30 British companies complete first trade and investment mission to Nigeria

    Nigeria, UK target terrorism financing, cyber threats in renewed security pact

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu inaugurates two service carriageways in FCT, says we’re laying foundation for new Nigeria that works for all

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Nigeria: Tinubu transmits state police bill to Senate for consideration

    ICRC charges Nigerians to embrace hope, shared responsibility in 2026

    Nigeria: ICRC unveils model PPP agreement to accelerate infrastructure development

    US/Israel-Iran War: Tinubu assures UAE, other Gulf states of Nigeria’s solidarity

    Saudi Arabia commences food aid project in Nigeria

    Senate tasks new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Enikanolaiye  on improving Nigeria’s global image

    Nigeria: Minister  presents letters of credence to four envoys designate

    Police activates CCTV centre in Lagos to boost technology-driven policing

    Lagos: Police confirms preliminary findings of Monday’s explosion as IED

    Over N1.3trn probe: Ex-Delta Gov. Okowa sighted at EFCC office

    Over N1.3trn probe: Ex-Delta Gov. Okowa sighted at EFCC office

    Nigeria: Obi dumps LP for ADC in broader opposition realignment to tackle APC

    Nigeria: Presidency dismisses Obi’s call for Tinubu’s resignation as childish and an unwarranted distraction

  • Entertainment
    Nigeria–Congo World Cup dispute: Fresh speculation as DR Congo omits two controversial players

    Burna Boy, Shakira set to release FIFA World Cup song “Dai Dai”

    Mixed reactions trail Davido’s appointment as youth mobiliser for Adeleke’s re-election campaign

    Davido set for induction into Black Music Walk Of Fame

    CREATIVE SECTOR: Strong tech-driven growth

    CREATIVE SECTOR: Strong tech-driven growth

    Deejays disown report of Burna Boy’s music ban

    Deejays disown report of Burna Boy’s music ban

    David Offor, famous actor as Clarus in 1970s New Masquerade tv home series, passes away 

    David Offor, famous actor as Clarus in 1970s New Masquerade tv home series, passes away 

    Spotify streams fetch Nigerian artistes N60b in 2025

    Spotify streams fetch Nigerian artistes N60b in 2025

    Grammys 2026: South Africa’s Tyla edges Nigerian artistes with Best African Music Performance

    Grammys 2026: South Africa’s Tyla edges Nigerian artistes with Best African Music Performance

    Actors Guild of Nigeria lifts suspension of  Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar

    Actors Guild of Nigeria lifts suspension of  Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar

    NFC congratulates Funke Akindele as film ‘Behind The Scenes’ grosses over N2b at the box office

    NFVCB hails Funke Akindele on box office success of ‘Behind The Scene’

    • Life
    • Art & Culture
    • LIFE & CULTURE
  • Education
    Tinubu appoints Ex-UNILAG VC Ogundipe, Chairman of NUC

    Tinubu appoints Ex-UNILAG VC Ogundipe, Chairman of NUC

    Nigeria: FG moves to establish Armed Forces Medical College

    Nigeria: NCCE leveraging technology to strengthen teacher education

    UNICEF raises alarm over proliferation of sexualised images of youngsters by AI

    UNICEF raises alarm over rising online sexual abuse risks for children

    Senator states, corporate organisations to contribute to NELFUND

    Senator states, corporate organisations to contribute to NELFUND

    Nigeria: FG cancels mother tongue policy, declares English sole medium of instruction in schools

    Nigeria: Minister lauds UNIBEN’s N100b sustainable funding initiative

    UNICEF raises alarm over proliferation of sexualised images of youngsters by AI

    Nigeria: UNICEF asks states to boost funding for child protection systems

    Nigeria: FG moves to establish Armed Forces Medical College

    NUT  worries over insecurity threatening Nigeria’s education future

    Nigeria: Minister of Communications, Tijani unveils high-tech innovation hub at OAU

    Nigeria: Minister of Communications, Tijani unveils high-tech innovation hub at OAU

    Nigeria: FG moves to establish Armed Forces Medical College

    2026 National TVET Conference: Nigeria prioritises technical education to boost employment, industrial growth

  • Health
    Ebola: WHO says 139 suspected dead, numbers expected to rise

    Ebola cases surpass 1,000 as death toll reaches 254

    Nigeria: NBSA inaugurates digital blood management platform

    NBSA urges Nigerians to donate blood to combat national shortages

    NCDC calls for structured private sector co-investment to strengthen Nigeria’s health security

    NCDC confirms 214 dead from Lassa fever as fatality rate reaches 25.0 %

    UNICEF raises alarm over proliferation of sexualised images of youngsters by AI

    UNICEF raises alarm over rising online sexual abuse risks for children

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates presidential task force on Ebola preparedness, targets zero Ebola case

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates presidential task force on Ebola preparedness, targets zero Ebola case

    NAFDAC to enforce alcohol sachet ban by 2026

    NAFDAC completes the first phase enforcement sachet alcohol ban, plans second phase

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO unveils first unified Ebola, Marburg care guidelines amid DRC outbreak

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates committee to end power outages in hospitals

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates cancer support fund, approves N50m for patients

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates committee to end power outages in hospitals

    Nigeria: FG targets 30% health facilities for uninterrupted power by 2027

    • Health and Fitness
  • Media
    Sahara Group advances Energy Journalism in Africa with $5000 Fellowship

    Sahara Group advances Energy Journalism in Africa with $5000 Fellowship

    Nigeria: Minister calls for calm over diplomatic row on Trump’s military threat

    Nigeria  pushes full Digital Switch Over implementation to unlock jobs, investments

    UN launches $33b aid appeal with urgent call for global solidarity

    UN confirms 950 rights activists, journalists, labour unionists killed or disappeared in 2025

    GOCOP condoles with NextEdition Publisher, Victoria Ibanga, on husband’s death

    GOCOP condoles with NextEdition Publisher, Victoria Ibanga, on husband’s death

    Nigeria: FG to strengthen media engagement on economic policies- Oyedele

    Nigeria: FG to strengthen media engagement on economic policies- Oyedele

    TikTok yanks off 4m videos, disrupts 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria

    TikTok yanks off 4m videos, disrupts 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria

    Jeff Duru chairs SUPERNEWS Confab 2026, as Idu Okeahialam delivers keynote paper

    Nigeria’s Digital TV switch begins June 17, says minister Idris

    Nigeria’s Digital TV switch begins June 17, says minister Idris

    Sahara Power Group joins Mission 300 to accelerate electricity access for 300m Africans by 2030

    Oriental News Summit: Kola Adesina to Lead Dialogue on Nigeria’s Oil Industry Decarbonisation

    • CSR
    • Jobs
    • Labour
    • Law
  • News
    Nigeria: FG inaugurates committee to end power outages in hospitals

    Nigeria: FG inaugurates cancer support fund, approves N50m for patients

    Digital Economy Minister explains how bandits evade surveillance and detection by security agencies

    Nigeria: FG tags digital switchover as strategic investment in national digital infrastructure

    Accord Party rejects de-registration, vows to challenge judgment

    Accord Party rejects de-registration, vows to challenge judgment

    Nigeria: Minister seeks support for tax reforms to drive economic growth

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates grassroots Ambassadors to engage Lagos citizens on Tinubu’s Renewed Hope journey

    President Tinubu Democracy Day Address

    Nigeria: Senate confirms three nominees as non-career ambassadors, two commissioners of NERC

    Nigeria: Senate issues arrest warrant on Mele Kyari over N210trn audit queries

    • Politics
    • Opinion
  • World
    UN welcomes Strait of Hormuz reopening amid ceasefire

    Strait of Hormuz fully open without charges – Iranian envoy

    U.S., Iran release interim ceasefire agreement signed by their presidents

    Iran, U.S. make progress as Switzerland peace talks end

    UN launches $33b aid appeal with urgent call for global solidarity

    UN confirms 950 rights activists, journalists, labour unionists killed or disappeared in 2025

    U.S., Iran release interim ceasefire agreement signed by their presidents

    U.S., Iran release interim ceasefire agreement signed by their presidents

    UN welcomes Strait of Hormuz reopening amid ceasefire

    Strait of Hormuz: Transit may  take ‘weeks’ to resume

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO urges stronger governance, funding for national blood systems

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO says unsafe food causes 866m illnesses, 1.5m deaths annually

    UN launches $33b aid appeal with urgent call for global solidarity

    World Environment Day: UN chief advocates protection of forest, land

    WHO confirms 88% drop in measles deaths as vaccination averts 58.7m deaths globally

    WHO seeks ban on flavoured tobacco, nicotine products to protect youth

    • Africa
    • America
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Sports
    Brighton sign 18-year-old Nigerian sensation, Yohanna

    Brighton sign 18-year-old Nigerian sensation, Yohanna

    Liverpool appoint Spaniard Iraola as new boss

    Liverpool appoint Spaniard Iraola as new boss

    World Bicycle Day 2026: BrandEscort reaffirms commitment to promoting a greener future through Cycling Lagos, Cycling Kano

    World Bicycle Day 2026: BrandEscort reaffirms commitment to promoting a greener future through Cycling Lagos, Cycling Kano

    PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win Champions League

    PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win Champions League

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu congratulates Rangers on winning NPFL

    Saka’s goal sends Arsenal to Champions League final

    Arsenal win Premier League, end 22-year wait for title

    Ecobank Nigeria confirms early repayment of $300m eurobond

    Chess in Slums Africa, Platform School emerge champions at 3rd Ecobank National Schools Team Chess Championship

    Nigeria–Congo World Cup dispute: Fresh speculation as DR Congo omits two controversial players

    Burna Boy, Shakira set to release FIFA World Cup song “Dai Dai”

    Saka’s goal sends Arsenal to Champions League final

    Saka’s goal sends Arsenal to Champions League final

  • Business
    Nigeria: Egg sellers seek synergy to boost productivity

    Eggs sellers rule out egg powder as solution to glut

    EBRD forecasts slower growth in sub-Saharan Africa in 2026

    EBRD Vice President Bowman to embark on business visit to Morocco

    Abiodun defends record on Dangote Refinery, reaffirms commitment to Ogun Deep Sea Port

    Abiodun defends record on Dangote Refinery, reaffirms commitment to Ogun Deep Sea Port

    TikTok yanks off 4m videos, disrupts 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria

    TikTok, ICC target Nigerian SMEs for global markets through digital commerce

    SMEDAN moves to institutionalise ICSS for MSME growth

    SMEDAN eyes AfCFTA markets with packaging, branding reforms for MSMEs

    Heirs Energies hails partners on award-winning $750m financing deal

    Heirs Energies’ US$750m financing named best oil & gas deal of the year

    EBRD forecasts slower growth in sub-Saharan Africa in 2026

    EBRD appoints Jacqui Powell MD for Corporate Sector

    Abuja Chamber urges policy stability, MSMEs support to strengthen economy in 2026

    Abuja Chamber seeks suspension of sugar-sweetened beverage tax bill

    Nigeria: FCCPC investigates possible exploitation in airfare price

    FCCPC shuts CASCO Electronics in Lagos over consumer complaints

    • Agriculture
    • Brands and Marketing
    • Aviation
    • Capital Market
    • Economy
    • Maritime
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Money Market
    • Small Business
    • Real Estate
    • InfoTech
    • Transportation
    • Technology
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
Worldstage News
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinion

Dangote at 69: The Man Building Africa’s Industrial Backbone

by Personal Opinion
April 9, 2026
in Opinion
0
Dangote credits Ooni for successful building of his refinery

Aliko Dangote

0
SHARES
11
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Abiodun Alade

As Aliko Dangote turns 69, his story demands to be read not as a biography of wealth, but as a case study in Africa’s unfinished industrial argument.

For decades, the continent has lived with a structural contradiction. It exports raw materials and imports finished goods. It produces crude oil but imports refined fuel. It grows cotton but imports textiles. It produces cocoa but imports chocolate. It harvests timber yet imports something as basic as toothpicks. This imbalance has not merely defined Africa’s trade patterns, it has shaped its vulnerability.

Dangote’s career can be viewed as a sustained attempt to break that cycle.

What began as a trading enterprise has evolved into one of the most ambitious industrial platforms ever built on African soil. Cement, fertiliser, petrochemicals and now oil refining are not random ventures. They are deliberate interventions in sectors where Africa has historically ceded value to others.

This is what many entrepreneurs overlook. Not the opportunity to trade, but treading the harder, riskier path of building production capacity where none exists.

Recent analyses, including from global business commentators, have framed Dangote’s model as a “billion dollar path” hidden in plain sight: solving structural inefficiencies at scale rather than chasing fragmented market gains. It is a strategy that requires patience, capital and an unusual tolerance for long gestation periods.

Nowhere is this more evident than in the $20 billion Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Nigeria, a project that signals a shift not just for one country, but for an entire continent. With Africa importing the majority of its refined petroleum products, the refinery represents an attempt to anchor energy security within the continent.

Its timing is not incidental.

The global energy market has become increasingly volatile, particularly during geopolitical disruptions such as the recent crises in the Middle East. For African economies, which rely heavily on imported refined fuel, such shocks translate immediately into inflation, currency pressure, fiscal strain and higher poverty.

In those moments, domestic capacity ceases to be a matter of convenience and becomes one of sovereignty.

Dangote Petroleum refinery has already begun to play that role. By supplying refined products at scale, it reduces Africa’s exposure to external supply shocks and dampens the transmission of global price volatility into local economies. It is, in effect, a buffer against instability in a world where supply chains are no longer predictable. The refinery is not infrastructure. It is insurance against global instability.

But the ambition does not end there.

Dangote has articulated a vision to grow his business empire to $100 billion in value by 2030. This is not simply a statement of scale. It is a signal of intent to build globally competitive African industrial capacity.

When realised, such a platform would place an African conglomerate in a category historically dominated by firms from China, United States and India—economies that have long leveraged industrial champions to drive national development.

The implications for Africa are significant.

Industrial scale matters. It lowers costs, improves competitiveness and attracts ecosystems of suppliers, logistics networks and skilled labour. Dangote’s cement operations across more than ten African countries have already demonstrated this multiplier effect, reducing import dependence while stabilising prices in local markets.

The same logic now extends to fertiliser, where Africa’s largest urea complex is helping to address agricultural productivity, and to refining, where fuel supply stability underpins virtually every sector of the economy.

Yet perhaps the most interesting shift in Dangote’s trajectory is philosophical.

In recent years, Dangote’s interventions have moved beyond industry into social infrastructure. A N1 trillion education commitment aimed at supporting over a million Nigerian students suggests an understanding that industrialisation without human capital is incomplete.

Factories can produce goods. Only education produces capability.

This dual focus—on both production and people—mirrors the development pathways of countries that successfully transitioned from low income to industrial economies. In South Korea, for instance, industrial expansion was matched by aggressive investment in education and skills. The result was not just growth, but transformation.

Africa’s challenge has been the absence of such an alignment.

Dangote’s model, while privately driven, gestures toward that possibility: an ecosystem where energy, manufacturing and human capital evolve together.

Still, there are limits to what just one industrialist can achieve.

No matter how large, private capital cannot substitute for coherent policy, regulatory clarity and institutional strength. Industrialisation at scale requires coordination between state and market, not tension between them. This remains Africa’s unresolved question.

Beyond scale and industry, Aliko Dangote’s journey is anchored in faith—a belief that success is not merely achieved, but granted by God, and that wealth is a trust, not an end. His philanthropy reflects that conviction: that prosperity must serve a higher purpose. History suggests that, by divine providence, such figures appear sparingly—once in a generation—reminding societies that impact, at its highest level, is both economic and spiritual.

Dangote’s career offers both inspiration and caution. It shows that African industrialisation is possible, that scale can be achieved and that global competitiveness is within reach. But it also highlights how much of that progress still depends on singular vision rather than systemic design.

At 69, Dangote stands at a pivotal moment, not just personally, but historically.

He has built assets that did not previously exist. He has challenged economic assumptions that persisted for decades. And he has demonstrated that Africa can do more than export potential, it can manufacture reality. But the deeper test lies ahead.

Whether Africa transforms these isolated successes into a broader industrial awakening will determine whether Dangote’s legacy is remembered as exceptional—or foundational.

In a fragmented global economy, where supply chains are shifting and nations are turning inward, Africa has a unique opportunity to redefine its place.

Africa must now make a deliberate choice. For too long, its development path has been shaped by external prescriptions that prioritise consumption over production, imports over industry and short-term stability over long-term capacity. International institutions often speak the language of efficiency, yet the outcome has too frequently been a continent positioned as a market rather than a manufacturer—a destination for surplus goods rather than a source of value creation. This model has delivered dependency, not resilience. Industrialisation is not optional; it is the foundation of economic sovereignty. Africa cannot outsource its future. It must build it—by refining what it produces, manufacturing what it consumes and resisting the quiet drift towards becoming a permanent dumping ground in the global economy.

At 69, Aliko Dangote stands not at the end of a journey, but on the cusp of a larger question.  His factories, refineries and investments are more than monuments of capital; they are proof that Africa can build, can produce and can compete. But no single individual can carry a continent across the threshold of industrialisation. The deeper test lies beyond him.

Whether Africa chooses to scale this vision or retreat into the familiar comfort of imports will define the decades ahead. Dangote has shown what is possible when ambition meets execution. The question now is whether others—governments, institutions, and investors—will match that courage with corresponding action.

History is rarely shaped by what is imagined. It is shaped by what is built.

*Abiodun is an Internal Communications specialist with Dangote Industries Limited.

Tags: Aliko Dangote
Personal Opinion

Personal Opinion

Next Post
Countries pledge $3.9b to Global Environment Facility towards ambitious ninth replenishment

Countries pledge $3.9b to Global Environment Facility towards ambitious ninth replenishment

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise

© 2025 All Right Reserved. World Stage News - Designed By DeedsTech.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • NIGERIA
  • Entertainment
    • Life
    • Art & Culture
    • LIFE & CULTURE
  • Education
  • Health
    • Health and Fitness
  • Media
    • CSR
    • Jobs
    • Labour
    • Law
  • News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Sports
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • Brands and Marketing
    • Aviation
    • Capital Market
    • Economy
    • Maritime
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Money Market
    • Small Business
    • Real Estate
    • InfoTech
    • Transportation
    • Technology
  • About Us

© 2025 All Right Reserved. World Stage News - Designed By DeedsTech.