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Dangote Raises Ethiopia Investment to $4bn After Hero’s Welcome

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 4:54 pm
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ADDIS ABABA / LAGOS — Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, received a hero’s welcome in Addis Ababa over the weekend. Following high-level meetings with Ethiopian government officials, Dangote raised his investment commitment in Ethiopia from $1.5 billion to $4 billion.

The Dangote Group plans to invest across several sectors in Ethiopia including cement, food processing, fertiliser, and energy. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with Dangote and praised the investment as a major boost for Ethiopia’s industrial development.

Dangote said Ethiopia represents a huge opportunity for African business. He said the continent’s second most populous country has enormous potential that is still largely untapped. “Africa must invest in Africa. That is how we build real wealth,” Dangote said in Addis Ababa.

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The $4 billion pledge is one of the largest single private investment commitments to Ethiopia in recent years. It follows Dangote’s existing presence in several African countries where his cement and sugar businesses operate.

Nigeria’s Private Sector Diplomacy

The visit highlights the growing role of Nigerian business leaders in African economic diplomacy. Dangote’s investments create goodwill for Nigeria while opening new markets for his companies across the continent.

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Moreover, the Ethiopian investment comes as Dangote’s business empire faces challenges at home. He recently shut down two companies due to FX difficulties and has accused a fuel subsidy mafia of working against his refinery. The Africa expansion may represent a strategic diversification.

Ethiopia is Africa’s second largest economy by population. The country has been attracting growing foreign investment despite a recent civil war in the Tigray region. The government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has prioritised economic reform and industrial development.

Continental Impact

Dangote’s investment commitment will support Ethiopia’s domestic cement and fertiliser supply. Both sectors are critical for the country’s construction boom and agricultural productivity goals.

In addition, the investment will create thousands of jobs in Ethiopia. Dangote’s cement plants have historically provided direct and indirect employment in every country where they operate. Ethiopian officials say the new factories will reduce reliance on imported materials.

President Tinubu welcomed news of Dangote’s Ethiopian investment. The Presidency said the commitment reflects the strength of Nigeria’s private sector and demonstrates what African entrepreneurs can achieve on the continental stage.

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