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Aliko Dangote Rejoins Global “30 billion Dollar Club” as Net Worth Surges

Aliko Dangote has reclaimed his position among the world’s wealthiest individuals after his net worth once again surpassed 30 billion dollars, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Bloomberg’s latest assessment places the Nigerian industrialist at approximately 30.3 billion dollars, reflecting renewed momentum across his expanding business empire.

The new valuation comes as Dangote Cement strengthens its pan African footprint, supported by fresh output from facilities such as the recently completed three million tonne per year plant in Côte d’Ivoire. Market analysts say the company’s rising production capacity and stronger regional demand have played a decisive role in the upswing, as reported by Livemint.

Further reporting by TheCable indicates that the positive revaluation also mirrors investor confidence in the early commercial progress of the Dangote Refinery as well as steady gains across his manufacturing and logistics holdings. Financial observers note that these developments consolidate Dangote’s long standing position as Africa’s most influential industrialist.

BusinessDay and other financial outlets have similarly confirmed that Bloomberg’s updated ranking marks Dangote’s return to a threshold reached by only a small circle of global business leaders. Additional independent analysis by platforms including Economic Confidential and Legit.ng reinforces the scale and significance of the wealth milestone within both African and global markets.

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