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A Sneak Peek Into The N5Billion Private Residence Of Aliko Dangote (Photos)


Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Africa with an estimated net worth of $10.9 billion. He owns a sugar refinery, flour mill, and his cement production company manufactures over 5 million tonnes of cement yearly.
He also has interests in real estate, telecommunications, fertilizer, steel, and currently building an oil refinery which has the largest distiller in the world.

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Dangote is the son of Mohammed Dangote and Mariya Sanusi Dantata (Daughter of Sanusi Dantata). He currently has three daughters and an adopted son.

According to Africa Cradle who were given access to the mansion situated in Abuja, Aliko Dangote’s home is said to be worth N5billion ($30m), and he has lived there for thirteen years now.
See pictures;

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This is the Living Room

The Bedroom

Dangote sleeps for only 6 hours as he recently said he works up to 18 hours a day. Reacting to research articles that recommend 8-10 hours of sleep, he said;
 “Why should one sleep so much? To relax? Don’t get me wrong, relaxing is good, but if you love to sleep, poverty will be your portion. Well, this is my bedroom, let’s move on.”
The Kitchen
The Office


According to him, a home office is good for productivity.
“I have hosted a number of  very important people here, including Bill Gates, President Goodluck Jonathan, and many others I am not inclined to mention, ” he said.

The Meeting Room

This is were he holds meetings with Associates.
The Second Living Room


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