Let me tell you what Dangote has done for his three daughters. Dangote has only three daughters. The three of them are his only children in the world. He married them off, and they have all maintained a very low media profile. When it came to sustaining the ecosystem of his business empire, he assigned each of them a role that would enable them to stand on their own even after he leaves this world.
Even though he has no son, the kind of relationship he has with his daughters and the important roles they play in his life are so significant that even a son would have a hard time matching them. Although they are married, they are currently the top Executive Directors in his companies.
💢 Fatima Aliko Dangote is the Group Executive Director responsible for Commercial Operations in the Oil & Gas Industries.
💢 Mariya Aliko Dangote is the Group Executive Director responsible for Commercial Operations in the Cement & Food Industries.
💢 Halima Aliko Dangote is the Group Executive Director responsible for the Dangote Family Office and International Offices.
Dangote is the richest man on the African continent, yet you can hardly point to any extravagant lifestyle or wasteful display of wealth among his daughters. All of them are women who, by stereotype, some might expect to live flashy lives or look down on others, but the most impressive part is that they are actively involved in building generational wealth that could last for the next thousand years.
My friend, whatever life brings your way, accept it with faith and gratitude. Whatever Allah has given you has a reason behind it. Things do not happen without a purpose, whether you understand that purpose or not.
If Dangote's children had been sons, I honestly believe that by now he might have encountered one who would have been influenced by the wrong people, causing him unnecessary worries and headaches. May Allah protect us from hardship through our children. Amen.
— Salisu Yakubu RN, RNT
Fadar Mai Alfarma Sarkin Musulmin Najeriya, ta umarci Musulman ƙasar su fara azumin Watan Ramadan a ranar Laraba 18 ga watan Fabrairun 2026.
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The Flag-Off of NJFP 2.0 was a moment of national focus, one that reminded us of what’s possible when leadership, funding and action align.
We are grateful for @EUinNigeria’s funding support, which makes this programme possible and for the strong partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria. @NigeriaGov
Together, we are scaling impact, investing in youth potential and building a workforce equipped for today and tomorrow.
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🌟 Exciting Update for the #cPenNetwork Community! 🌟
We’re thrilled to share the finalized cPen Network Coin Economics:
🔹 72% Community
- 60%: Pre-mainnet mining (rewards, airdrops, etc.)
- 12%: Mainnet rewards (nodes, creators, validators, etc.)
🔹 10% Team
🔹 10% Treasury (liquidity, listings, market-making, etc.)
🔹 8% Ecosystem
💡 No presales. No investors.
This ensures the majority of coins go to the community.
🌀 Total Supply:
Will be determined by factors like total mining users, rates, rewards, bonuses, etc. Finalized before token distribution.
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Read on Facebook that on Thursday, a goat with labor complications was taken to Aliyu Jedo, a veterinary hospital in Sokoto. After examination, the surgical team led by Dr. Abubakar Isah decided on a cesarean section to ensure the safety of the goat and her kid. The procedure was successful, and the kid was delivered alive. The goat was later discharged to continue recovery at home.