Could he be Africa’s next Aliko Dangote?
Abdulsamad Rabiu, cement king and
entrepreneur extraordinaire, says he isn’t competing—merely running his own race.
In FORBES AFRICA this November, a new billionaire in Africa is uncovered. Adbulsamad Rabiu is his name—cement is his game. The man also owns $62 million worth of London.
We look at the entrepreneur making millions from exporting fish heads from Britain to Nigeria.
Find out why Sir Alex Ferguson likes tea in Africa and read the fighting story of the African who paid a heavy price after thinking Floyd Mayweather was a coward. All this in FORBES AFRICA: the magazine that’s a knockout.
Grab your copy of this month’s edition of Forbes Africa to read more on this fascinating business man. You would enjoy it.
Abdulsamad Rabiu, cement king and
entrepreneur extraordinaire, says he isn’t competing—merely running his own race.
In FORBES AFRICA this November, a new billionaire in Africa is uncovered. Adbulsamad Rabiu is his name—cement is his game. The man also owns $62 million worth of London.
We look at the entrepreneur making millions from exporting fish heads from Britain to Nigeria.
Find out why Sir Alex Ferguson likes tea in Africa and read the fighting story of the African who paid a heavy price after thinking Floyd Mayweather was a coward. All this in FORBES AFRICA: the magazine that’s a knockout.
Grab your copy of this month’s edition of Forbes Africa to read more on this fascinating business man. You would enjoy it.
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