Tinubu birthday message Dangote, Aliko Dangote 69, Nigeria industrialist.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sent a birthday message to Africa’s leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote, praising his contributions to Nigeria’s economy and describing him as a symbol of African enterprise.
Tinubu’s Message In a statement issued on April 10, 2026, the President said, “I salute Aliko,” commending Dangote’s role in job creation, infrastructure development, and sustained belief in Nigeria’s economic potential.
Tinubu described Dangote as a visionary entrepreneur whose investments have transformed industries and positioned Nigeria as a hub for large-scale manufacturing, particularly in cement and petrochemicals.
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Recognition of Industrial Impact The President highlighted major milestones under Dangote’s leadership, including the development of the Dangote Refinery and expansion of cement production across Africa.
These investments, according to the presidency, have strengthened Nigeria’s industrial capacity and contributed significantly to economic growth.
Tinubu further noted that Dangote’s business operations have created employment opportunities and enhanced infrastructure development within the country.
Philanthropy and Legacy Beyond business, the President acknowledged Dangote’s philanthropic efforts through the Dangote Foundation, particularly in health, education, and poverty alleviation.
He stated that Dangote’s achievements continue to inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs across Africa and reinforce confidence in the continent’s economic potential.
Tinubu concluded by wishing Dangote continued good health, wisdom, and greater accomplishments in service to Nigeria, Africa, and humanity as he marks another year.
President Bola Tinubu has congratulated billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote on his 69th birthday, praising his impact on Nigeria’s economy, job creation, and industrial growth, while highlighting his philanthropic contributions and influence across Africa.
Source : DailyPost


