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Why Dangote’s Move Matters
#1
Dangote says his fertilizer company will be the biggest in the world by 2028. A billionaire at 68 is still investing heavily in agriculture because he knows where Nigeria’s wealth is moving.
   

While people focus on insecurity, smart investors are buying land, building processing plants, and entering food production. Nigeria’s 220+ million people must eat, and we still import much of our food. Scarcity means opportunity.
Agriculture creates steady, long-term income. You can start small, even with one acre.

Do not wait. Begin now. The rich are moving into agriculture for a reason. Follow the opportunity.
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#2
The truth is painful, but it’s the truth. Food demand will never drop. Even during war, people must eat. If we don’t take advantage of the gap in Nigeria’s food supply, foreigners and billionaires will keep dominating the market.
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#3
This insecurity phase will pass. It always does. But after it passes, the people who planted now will be the ones smiling. Timing is everything in investment.
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#4
People are shouting insecurity every day, but the big players are silently positioning themselves for the next economic wave. If Dangote wants to dominate global fertilizer production, it means Nigeria’s soil is about to become gold. Anyone who ignores agriculture now will regret it in a few years.
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#5
Fertilizer, processing, and storage will control the food market. Nigeria’s population is rising too fast. Food will become the new oil. Those with farmland and processing plants will rule the economy.
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#6
This is why the rich keep getting richer. They invest when everyone else is afraid. We keep complaining about the country while they quietly buy everything we will need tomorrow. Agriculture is the safest long-term bet right now.
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#7
People don’t understand that when billionaires move, they move with data. They don’t guess. If Dangote and Rabiu are putting billions into agriculture, then something big is coming. We better not sleep on this.
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