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Aliko Dangote celebrates African Young Global Leaders

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Aliko Dangote celebrates African Young Global Leaders

 

 

 

At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011 in Davos, Switzerland, Aliko Dangote, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the Dangote Group, learned about the Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) and the tremendous potential of this unique World Economic Forum community to develop the next generation of African leaders from all parts of society.

 

 

 

 

The Young Global Leaders programme is an accelerator for a dynamic community of exceptional young people from all over the world with the vision, courage, and influence to drive positive change in the world. This philosophy aligned neatly with Aliko Dangote’s vision for an Africa whose people are healthier, better educated, and more empowered through enhanced opportunities for social change through strategic investments that improve health and wellbeing, promote quality education and broaden empowerment opportunities for individuals and communities. He, therefore, through Aliko Dangote Foundation, (ADF)partnered with the Forum to establish the Aliko Dangote African Fellowship programme to guarantee the full engagement of young African leaders from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and non-business entities who might otherwise not be able to participate in the Forum’s Young Global Leaders Community. The fellowship covers the cost of their participation at World Economic Forum and YGL-led events for 6 years for each Fellow.

 

 

 

 

Now in the twelfth year of collaboration with the WEF YGL programme, the Aliko Dangote (WEF Africa YGL) Fellows continue to represent the continent on the global stage and give back to their communities in a multiplicity of impactful waysThe partnership has ensured a richness in the diversity of the YGL community – adding an important African perspective, inspiring impact, and making sure that all voices have a chance to be heard where global decisions are debated, discovered, and made.

 

 

 

 

Since the start of the WEF YGL programme 20 years ago, the World Economic Forum nominates up to two hundred exceptional young leaders under 40 for a six-year period of membership. Following the partnership with Dangote 12 years ago, the programme has included 15-20 young leaders from sub-Saharan Africa following a rigorous selection process. At any one time, the African YGL Community consists of around eighty active members, 75% of whom are eligible for the Dangote Fellowship.

 

 

 

 

Fatima Aliko Dangote, ED Dangote Industries, expressed pride at the diversity and high proportion of female fellows in the 2023 Cohort, where the nine chosen YGLs represent the media/arts/entertainment, technology & innovation, health, and government sectors.

 

 

 

 

The ADF-YGL Lagos Convening which took place on September 8th, was an excellent opportunity for the participating current and alumni YGL Africa Fellows to meet and interact with their patron, Alhaji Aliko Dangote at the site of his most ambitious project to date; the multi-billion-dollars Petroleum complex at Lekki. They were able to interact with Alhaji Aliko Dangote and senior executives of Dangote Group and be inspired by his vision and engage in informal conversation about their journey as YGLs and the impact the community has had on their personal and professional development.

 

 

 

 

After a tour of the Fertilizer and the Refinery complex, the immensely impressed alumni’ were full of praise for their mentor, describing him as “the best hope for Africa”

 

 

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Aliko Dangote YGL Alum and Executive Director, of African Youth Initiative Network, Victor Ochen from Uganda, said he was extremely impressed with what he saw at the refinery and that the aggressive investment in the project has shown how much faith Aliko Dangote has in the African continent. While lauding Dangote’s investment drive, he also appreciated him for his generosity in providing financial means for him to participate in forum events he otherwise would have been unable to do.

 

 

 

According to him: “I am so happy with what Dangote is doing in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. This is a man that is investing in the youth through his foundation and employing tens of thousands of Africans, in his various plants. I am so humbled to be here, and to learn from the expertise of this man whom God has blessed our continent with…I thank Dangote for his generosity, which has provided many young African leaders, regardless of the country, the much-needed financial means to participate in YGL events. Without the support of ADF, our active participation would not have been possible.”

 

 

 

In the same vein, Fatoumata Ba from Senegal, said this trip to the Refinery has further fueled her ambition to put in all it takes into what she does and make Africa proud the way Dangote is doing. Ba, a Tech Entrepreneur & VC Investor is currently the Founder & Executive Chair of Janngo Capital and Chairwoman of the Board of Auchan in Africa. Explaining what she does and how YGL has impacted her positively, she said her company, Janngo is Africa’s largest gender equal tech fund and is backed by top-tier African & International strategic and financial investors; a journey that was made possible through her participation in the YGL programme.

 

 

 

She said: “Being a YGL has not only been a great opportunity to amplify our dreams but also an opportunity to promote a culture of peace and growth. We are committed to developing and representing Africa with integrity.”

Managing Director/CEO of the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), Zouera Youssoufou, thanked Dangote for his continuous support of the YGLs, and assured him that his investment is not in vain, as the young global leaders are achieving exploits in their respective fields and living up to the expectations of being true African future leaders.

Dangote encouraged the YGLs to put in their best in their various fields and not be discouraged when setbacks occur, because those are to be expected. He encouraged them to continue raising their ambition for our continent because “Nothing is Impossible”.

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Dangote Supports FCT, Kogi In N16bn Food Programme

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Dangote Supports FCT, Kogi In N16bn Food Programme

…FCT Minister, Kogi Gov applaud ADF

 
The Federal Capital Territory(FCT) Abuja and the Kogi State Government have received food donation from the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), as part of the N16 billion Annual National Food Intervention programme launched last month.
Speaking at the flag off Tuesday in Abuja, Senior Special Adviser to the President of Dangote Group, Hajiya Fatima Wali Abdurrahman, said 10,000 bags of 10kg rice were donated to the Federal Capital Territory(FCT), Abuja for onward distribution to the poor and the vulnerable persons.
She said the intervention programme by the Aliko Dangote Foundation is aimed at supporting governments at all levels to cushion the effects of economic challenges in the country.
According to her, the intervention programme debut in 2024 when the company donated food worth N15billion to all the 774 Local Government Areas in the country.
She said Chairman of the Aliko Dangote Foundation, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, is passionate about given back to the society, and the needy especially.
Speaking at the flag off ceremony, Minister of the FCT Nyesom Wike, who was represented by Ango Abdullahi Suleiman, said the government appreciates Alhaji Aliko Dangote’s gesture.
The Minister said Mr. Dangote has contributed enormously to the economic development of Nigeria, while promising to ensure that the food items reach the poor.
Meanwhile, in Kogi State, the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hajia Rabietu Okute, said 40,000 bags of 10kg rice have been received from the ADF.
She said the food items were distributed to the poor and vulnerable persons in the State.
On the distribution process, she explained that it followed Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s directive, who tasked the committee with ensuring the food items reach vulnerable residents across the state.
Mrs. Okute stated that the distribution was flagged off in the state on March 26, 2025.
Speaking on how the food items were shared, the Commissioner said: “We shared the 40,000 bags of rice through the 21 Local Government Areas. The LGAs also shared the product to the 239 wards.”
She added: “Before this, a committee of 12 persons per Local Government was set up, and the State Government moblized the committees. The products were distributed to vulnerable  groups like the union of disabilities and the 23 orphanages in the State.”
The Commissioner applauded the Aliko Dangote Foundation, while describing the intervention as a genuine act compassion and philantrophy.
She added: “On behalf of the people and government of Kogi State, we want to thank the Aliko Dangote Foundation, and specifically Alhaji Aliko Dangote himself for this food support. We are grateful and happy, and it means a lot to us. May God continue to support him and his businesses.”
Responding, General Manager Community Affairs/Special Duties, Dangote Cement Plc, Mr. Ademola Adeyemi, who supervised the distribution on behalf of ADF, said the food donation to Kogi will further boost the relationship between the company and the state.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Aliko Dangote Foundation, Zouera Youssoufou, had said that the Annual National Food Intervention programme is a way of giving back, and supporting governments in fighting poverty and hunger in Nigeria.
She said Mr. Dangote is passionate about philanthropy and committed to ensuring that hunger is reduced to the minimum in Nigeria.

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NYCN Governor, Idahosa Urges Diaspora Youths to Seize Global Market Opportunities …Pledges to Collaborate with The Global Clusters

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…Pledges to Collaborate with The Global Clusters

Ambassador Collins Idahosa, Governor of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), European Chapter, has urged Nigerian youths in the diaspora to transcend limitations and seize the abundant opportunities available in global markets through innovation and entrepreneurship.

He highlighted that such initiatives would facilitate international networking, enabling young Nigerians to establish businesses, create jobs, and forge partnerships that stimulate economic growth and technological advancement in Nigeria.

In his address titled “Rise Up, Nigerian Youths,” Idahosa asserted that the future of Nigeria lies in the hands of its youth, both at home and abroad.

Speaking at a youth forum on Monday, themed “Innovation and Entrepreneurship Opportunities for Nigerian Youth in the Diaspora,” he urged Nigerian youths overseas to capitalise on global opportunities to reshape both their nation and the wider community.

“Innovation and entrepreneurship offer limitless prospects for Nigerian youths in the diaspora to contribute significantly to their home country and the global arena.

“With their exposure to diverse cultures, advanced technologies, and innovative business models, diasporan youths are uniquely positioned to drive innovation across various sectors,” he stated.

He emphasised the importance of the diaspora, describing it as an extraordinary asset. In 2023 alone, Nigerian remittances surpassed $20 billion.

“By harnessing their international networks, they can establish businesses, create jobs, and foster partnerships that promote economic growth and technological progress in Nigeria,” he added.

He further pointed out that the growing availability of digital platforms and the rise of global collaboration facilitate the ability of Nigerian youths abroad to provide innovative solutions to local challenges, particularly in technology, healthcare, agriculture, and education.

“By tapping into global markets and leveraging their acquired skills and knowledge, they can play a pivotal role in transforming Nigeria’s economy. Additionally, by fostering innovation and creating sustainable business models, diaspora youths can actively contribute to their states’ development agendas.”

He reiterated his call for the establishment of State Diaspora Agencies to create formal frameworks for engagement between states and their citizens abroad.
He said states such as Edo and Kwara have already made progress with dedicated agencies, and he urged others to build upon these efforts for sustainable diaspora engagement that ensures continuity, maximises investments, and drives development.

Idahosa expressed his honour at being invited to the prestigious World Youth Summit 2025 in Thailand, scheduled for July 14–18, 2025, at the United Nations venue in Bangkok.

He pledged to continue advocating for Nigerian youth worldwide, with the support of Ambassador Dr. Adekunle Badmus, Global President of The Global Clusters.

He noted that The Global Clusters is a groundbreaking international network committed to youth development, innovation, and global impact, making it a strategic ally in shaping the future of African youths both at home and abroad.

Notably, Dr. Badmus also serves as Nigeria’s ambassador to the National Youth Council of Nigeria in Turkey. Idahosa aims to leverage this opportunity to further champion the values and goals of the National Youth Council of Nigeria.

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Al Humphrey Onyanabo Launches The Best of Nigeria Magazine: A Digital Celebration of Icons, Innovators, and Nation Builders

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Al Humphrey Onyanabo Launches The Best of Nigeria Magazine: A Digital Celebration of Icons, Innovators, and Nation Builders

 

Veteran society writer Al Humphrey Onyanabo has launched a powerful new publication — The Best of Nigeria magazine — a bold, digital-first magazine dedicated to celebrating the individuals driving Nigeria’s progress across politics, business, faith, sports, entertainment, and philanthropy.

A seasoned chronicler of Nigeria’s elite and cultural vanguards, Onyanabo( he is also publisher of the news platform,(www.nigeria360.com.ng) brings his signature storytelling style to this exciting platform, presenting compelling narratives of excellence, legacy, and resilience. The publication seeks to inform, inspire, and elevate the national conversation by spotlighting those who are shaping the soul and future of Nigeria.

Leading with Leadership: H.E. Senator Barau I. Jubrin
Front and center in the maiden May edition is a powerful profile of H.E. Senator Barau I. Jubrin, Deputy Senate President — described as “the silent power broker” — whose strategic influence is quietly shaping Nigeria’s political architecture. This feature explores his disciplined leadership style, legislative impact, and national relevance.

A Vision Rooted in National Pride
According to Onyanabo, “The Best of Nigeria isn’t just a magazine — it’s a platform of pride and purpose. We are shining a light on those who reflect the strength, brilliance, and ambition of our people, at home and abroad.”

Now available in digital format, the magazine will soon transition into print editions, allowing for broader circulation and deeper engagement with readers across Nigeria and the diaspora.

Inside the May Edition,
The second edition is packed with thought-provoking features and powerful tributes, including:

Dr. Leemon Ikpea, Chief executive officer of The Lee Engineering Group: From humble beginnings to 35 years of excellence in oil and gas.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @ 73: A close look at leadership, reforms, and the future.

Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, (CON), CEO, SIFAX GROUP: Building a business empire on vision and integrity

Capt. Chris Najomo: Piloting a new chapter for Nigerian aviation

Pastor E.A. Adeboye @ 83: The humble visionary behind RCCG’s global expansion

Chief Bishop Emma Okonkwo: A celebrated legacy of enterprise and philanthropy

H.E. Goodluck Jonathan: From barefoot boy to global peace laureate

Victor Osimhen: From the streets of Lagos to global football stardom

Uzor Arukwe: Nollywood’s versatile star shining in Love In Every Word

Mr. Jim Ovia: A tribute to the godfather of modern Nigerian banking and founder of Zenith Bank

Mr. Pascal Dozie: Honoring the legacy of the visionary founder of Diamond Bank

And many more inspiring stories of Nigerians breaking boundaries around the world.

With each edition, The Best of Nigeria will continue to uncover and celebrate the champions of our society — the quiet heroes, the headline-makers, and the legacy-builders.

Beyond celebrating outstanding individuals, The Best of Nigeria magazine is also committed to showcasing the rich tapestry of Nigeria’s tourism, culture, and creative economy to a global audience. From breathtaking destinations like the Obudu Mountain Resort and Erin Ijesha Waterfalls to historical gems like the Benin Bronzes and the Nok Terracotta, the magazine will highlight the beauty, diversity, and heritage that make Nigeria a top destination for cultural exploration and adventure.

In addition, The Best of Nigeria will serve as a gateway to the country’s thriving creative and economic sectors — spotlighting Nollywood’s global rise, the infectious pulse of Afrobeats, the elegance of Nigerian fashion, and the power of local art. It will also promote viable investment opportunities across real estate, agriculture, tech, and tourism, positioning Nigeria not only as a cultural powerhouse but as a land of innovation, enterprise, and limitless potential.

The journey to tell Nigeria’s most inspiring stories has begun. And this is only the beginning.

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