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Dangote Hails Nigerian Youths as Nation’s Driving Force for Development

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Dangote Hails Nigerian Youths as Nation’s Driving Force for Development

Nigeria’s foremost industrialist and President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has described Nigerian youths as the country’s greatest asset, praising their creativity, resilience and exceptional ingenuity.

Dangote made the remarks at the weekend after being conferred with an honorary Doctorate Degree in Management Technology (D.MT) by the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). He was represented at the ceremony by his Special Adviser, Engr. Mansur Ahmed.

According to Dangote, Nigerian youths possess an innovative spirit strong enough to compete globally. He commended FUTO and other higher institutions for their crucial role in unlocking and nurturing these potentials.

“At FUTO, knowledge is not only acquired but applied to real societal challenges, from unemployment to infrastructure gaps,” he said.

“This blend of learning and problem-solving is exactly what our nation needs at this defining moment.”

The business magnate noted that despite economic and social challenges, Nigeria is blessed with boundless opportunities a vibrant youthful population, rich natural resources, and an entrepreneurial energy unmatched across Africa.

“In my journey through business, entrepreneurship has proven to be a powerful tool for transforming challenges into opportunities,” he said.

“When young people have technical skills, mentorship and access to capital, they don’t just seek jobs  they create them. They build enterprises that diversify our economy and drive sustainable development.”

Dangote reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening partnerships between the private sector and institutions like FUTO.

He said the Dangote Group is ready to support research, nurture startups and drive innovations that directly address Nigeria’s most urgent needs.

“Together, we can build an ecosystem that supports creativity, rewards hard work and positions Nigeria as a hub for Africa’s economic resurgence,” he added.

Addressing the graduating students, he emphasized three essential values for success  integrity, hard work and discipline.

He urged them to guard their names and reputations jealously, describing them as their most valuable assets.

“Talent opens the door, but consistency takes you across the finish line,” he advised.

“True wealth is not measured by what you accumulate but by the lives you touch.”

Dangote expressed gratitude to FUTO’s Council, Senate and Management for the honour, noting that it reinforces his commitment to supporting education and driving initiatives that will help build a more prosperous, self-reliant Africa.

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