Dangote, Iweala join TIME's 100 most influential in the World

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Africa's wealthiest man Aliko Dangote and Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, Nigeria's

Finance Minister were on Wednesday named among the100 most influential

persons on earth by the prestigious TIME Magazine.

Bill Gate, Microsoft Founder and Co-Chair, Bill and Melinda Gate wrote a

tribute in honour of Dangote in commemoration of his listing by the Time

magazine. Gate dwelled extensively on the philanthropic gestures of the

President of the Dangote Group in the areas of health especially polio

eradication and job creation efforts.
While Gate was lavish in his praises of timely response of Dangote to the

need for an health alliance by the private sector, Bono a lead singer of

U2 and a co-founder of One and (RED) wrote the tribute for Dr Iweala.

Gates, described him as a man who does good in addition to doing well.

Wrote he:“… his business activities drive economic growth across the

continent. That's impressive, but I know him best as a leader constantly

in search of ways to bridge the gap between private business and public

health. It's for that reason he helped create the Nigeria Private Sector

Health Alliance. And it's for that reason he is an advocate for

agricultural research and malaria control.”
Aliko was classified in the Titans category which boasts of eminent world

personalities like Hillary Clinton, former USA Secretary of State, Jeff

Bezoz, Tony Fadell, Janet Yellen among others. Those in the Pioneers

category include: Jason Collins,   Natalie Massenet,   Mary Jo White,

Edward Snowden, among others. Barbara Brown Taylor, Robin Wright, John

Green, Kerry Washington were in the Artists category among others, while

Jerry Brown, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, John Kerry and Angela Merkel were among

those in the Leaders Category. In the Icons category were Pope Francis,

Alice Waters, Marina Abramovic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Carl Icahn, among

many others.
Time 100 is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world

assembled by the American news magazine TIME. First published in 1999 as

the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and

journalists, the list is now an annual event. Although appearing on the

list is often seen as an honor, TIME makes it clear that entrants are

recognized for changing the world, regardless of the consequences of their

actions.
Aliko had earlier been listed as the 64th most powerful person in the

world by the credible Forbes Magazine. Aliko was born on the 10th of April

1957 in the ancient city of Kano, Nigeria. He owns the Dangote Group,

which has interests in commodities, cement, petrochemicals, fertilizer

among many others. The company operates in Nigeria and 14 other countries

in Africa, As of March 2014, he had an estimated net worth of $25 billion

Dangote is ranked by Forbes Magazine as the 23rd richest person in the

world and the richest man in Africa. He surpassed Saudi-Ethiopian

billionaire Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi in 2013 by over $2.6 billion to

become the world's richest black man.
On the 14 November 2011, Dangote was awarded Nigeria's second highest

honour, Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) by the President

of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan.He has also been awarded the highest

National award in two other African countries: The Republic of Benin and

Kenya. He also remains the single largest private sector investor in South

Africa.
Dangote reportedly added $9.2 billion to his personal wealth in 2013,

according to the Bloomberg Index, now making him the 30th richest person

in the world in their ranking, in addition to being the richest person in

Africa.
He debuted on Forbes billionaires list in 2008 with a $3.3 billion

fortune. Over the last 6 years, he has added $21.7 billion to his net

worth thanks largely to the incredible success of his crown jewel, the

publicly-listed Dangote Cement which has a market cap of $24 billion and

has operations in 14   African countries.