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    Africa’s Richest Billionaire Pledges $1.1m for Postgraduate Business Scholarships in Nigeria

    Africa’s wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, has committed $1.1 million over five years to strengthen postgraduate business education in Nigeria, underscoring the growing role of billionaire philanthropy in advancing human capital development across the continent.

    The funding, channelled through the Aliko Dangote Foundation, will support students enrolled in MBA, entrepreneurship and management programmes at the Dangote Business School, Bayero University Kano.

    Under the structured five-year arrangement, N300 million — approximately $222,883 — will be released annually. 

    Beginning from the 2024/2025 academic session, each eligible student will receive N150,000 per session, covering half of the current N300,000 tuition fee.

    The Dangote Business School currently has 1,225 postgraduate students enrolled, and the scholarship framework is designed to accommodate all qualified candidates within that capacity. 

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    The initiative is expected to ease financial pressures while reinforcing managerial and entrepreneurial expertise in Africa’s largest economy.

    Speaking on behalf of the foundation, Mariya Aliko Dangote described the programme as part of a broader development strategy focused on building sustainable economic opportunities. 

    She noted that strengthening business and entrepreneurship education is key to transforming knowledge into enterprise, innovation and job creation, adding that the scholarship deepens the foundation’s long-term commitment to nurturing future business leaders and changemakers.

    The move reflects a wider trend of Africa’s leading billionaires investing in education and enterprise development. 

    Business figures such as Strive Masiyiwa, Patrice Motsepe, and Tony Elumelu have in recent years expanded scholarship and entrepreneurship funding programmes across the continent. 

    Elumelu’s foundation continues to allocate millions of dollars annually to emerging African entrepreneurs, while Masiyiwa’s Higherlife Foundation has provided thousands of scholarships throughout Southern Africa.

    As African economies push for diversification, industrial expansion and private sector growth, targeted investment in advanced business education is increasingly viewed as a strategic driver of long-term competitiveness. 

    Dangote’s latest pledge highlights how private wealth is playing a growing role in shaping Africa’s next generation of business leaders and strengthening the continent’s enterprise ecosystem.

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