Aliko Dangote has promoted two of his daughters into senior leadership roles within the Dangote Group, signaling a deliberate step toward generational succession. The move highlights the importance of structured wealth transfer and long-term institutional stability within one of Africa’s largest business empires.
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Virginia NAACP Sues School Board for Bringing Back Confederate Names
After the Shenandoah County School Board voted to reinstate the names of…
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