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Aliko Dangote
Of the nearly 7.5 billion people on the planet, Only one Nigerian 
business mogul and Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, 61, was 
named in the list of 75 Most Powerful People in 2018, according to a 
list released by Forbes.
He’s pegged on 66th position coming a spot ahead of Vice President 
of the United States of America, Mike Pence, who’s pegged on number 67 
on the list.
It will be recalled that the President of the Dangote Group of 
companies has often made such lists due to his business concerns and 
humanitarian efforts in Nigeria and other parts of the world.
Dangote, who made his fortune in the cement industry, is turning 
his attention to dairy and sugar farming; he’s earmarked $800 million to
 buy 50,000 cattle in the hope of producing 500 million litres of milk 
annually by 2019.
He’s also racing to finish a 650,000-barrel-a-day oil refinery near
 Lagos, set to be one of the world’s biggest, and says he intends to 
spend as much as $50 billion in the next decade on renewable energy and 
petrochemical refineries, including investments in the U.S. and Europe. 
Which is all fine, but not quite his grand ambition: buying Arsenal, his
 favorite soccer team.
Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, 
seizes the top spot on Forbes’ 2018 ranking of The World’s 75 Most 
Powerful People for the first time ever. China’s congress amended its 
constitution in March, broadening Xi’s influence and eliminating term 
limits.
Russian President Vladimir Putin (No. 2) has been knocked out of 
the top spot, a title that he held for four consecutive years. A little 
over one year into his term, President Donald Trump falls to the No. 3 
spot.
The full list was published by Forbes.
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