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  • BREAKING NEWS: The World Bank Group has appointed a Nigerian businessman, Mr Aliko Dangote, to its elite group, the Private Sector Investment Lab, tasking him to drive investment and job creations in emerging economies.
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BREAKING NEWS: The World Bank Group has appointed a Nigerian businessman, Mr Aliko Dangote, to its elite group, the Private Sector Investment Lab, tasking him to drive investment and job creations in emerging economies.

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That’s a major development! Aliko Dangote, being Africa’s richest man and a highly respected businessman, is a very strategic choice for the World Bank Group’s Private Sector Investment Lab. His appointment signals a strong focus on practical, large-scale investments, especially in sectors like manufacturing, agriculture, and infrastructure — areas where Dangote has deep experience.

The Private Sector Investment Lab was created to find innovative ways to mobilize more private capital into emerging markets and developing economies, which often face major investment gaps. Dangote’s task will likely involve advising on high-impact projects, influencing policies to make investment climates more attractive, and encouraging major private-sector players to invest in places they might otherwise avoid due to perceived risks.

It’s a big recognition of both Dangote’s business achievements and his potential influence on global development.

Would you like me to also show you the full list of other global business leaders who are part of this lab?

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