Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote bought a $30M mansion, where he lived happily and worked hard for charity
Dangote’s $30m home.Mr. Dangote’s twelve-year-old Abuja mansion was opened to Africa Cradle.
I love TV because strangers amuse you in your living room. Bloomberg is my favorite business network. I hope Africa has quality media that entertains and teaches us about African and worldwide business trends. My living room.
“I feel bed to show you where I sleep,” he said, showing us his bedroom. Sleeping here. My wife and I keep this place quiet.I work less here than at work and other places. Reading news and study on eight to 10 hours of sleep relaxes me. Sleeping so much? To relax? Relaxing is great, but oversleeping causes poverty. “This is my bedroom, let’s go.”
Aliko Dangote operates from home. He recommended a home office for comfort and productivity whether you work from home full- or part-time. Bill Gates, Goodluck Jonathan, and others have visited me.
Home’s heart is the kitchen. It nourishes families and friends worldwide. Aliko Dangote said, “Some say life may be created in the bedroom, but it is certainly lived in the kitchen.”