Africa’s richest man: “I regret not buying Arsenal”
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, admits his regret over not purchasing Arsenal, revealing how his commitment to his refinery project took priority over the club.
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, admits his regret over not purchasing Arsenal, revealing how his commitment to his refinery project took priority over the club.
Aliko Dangote ‘can start talks this summer’ and ‘Arsenal are open to a sale’ claim a number of news outlets but is not what they want you to think it is.
Whether incumbent Nigerian senator, Orji Uzor Kalu actually wants to invest in Arsenal or is just using their name to raise his profile, it’s hard to say.
Aliko Dangote, the richest man in Africa and self-confessed long-time admirer of Arsenal, has admitted he might have to turn his attentions elsewhere if Stan Kroenke won’t sell.
Nigerian-born former British boxer, Peter Oboh, has called on Aliko Dangote to forget about investing in Arsenal and focus on Nigerian sports instead.
Aliko Dangote has made no secret of his love and desire for Arsenal and Africa’s richest man has reiterated his plan to own the club sooner rather than later.
Regularly linked with an Arsenal takeover bid, Aliko Dangote is now worth $12.2bn (£8.9bn), according to American business magazine Forbes, making him the richest person in Africa.
With another bid for control of Arsenal reportedly being rejected this week, we’re taking a look at the current situation the club are in.
Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote wants to buy Arsenal and then sack Arsene Wenger.
Nigerian billionaire, Aliko Dangote, has revealed that if he buys Arsenal, he’ll sack Arsene Wenger.
Back in May it emerged that Aliko Dangote was very interested in purchasing Arsenal and now he’s back again, saying there is ‘no doubt’ that he will buy Arsenal, so who is he?
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