Aliko Dangote Emerges as African Energy Person of the Year 2026
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Aliko Dangote named African Energy Person of the Year 2026
The African Energy Chamber has named Aliko Dangote its 2026 African Energy Person of the Year, recognizing his investments in refining, energy infrastructure and industrial development across Africa.
Dangote Wins African Energy Person of the Year
The African Energy Chamber has named Aliko Dangote its African Energy Person of the Year for 2026, citing the transformative impact of the Dangote Refinery on Nigeria’s energy sovereignty, regional fuel supply, and Africa’s broader industrial ambitions. The announcement was made on Monday. Past recipients of the award include former OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Sanusi … The post Dangote Wins African Energy Person of the Year appeared first on…
AEC recognises Aliko Dangote as African Energy Icon of 2026
The African Energy Chamber pleased to announce the recognition of Nigerian businessman and industrialist Aliko Dangote as its African Energy Person of the Year 2026. This is a fitting honor for Dangote who has invested billions in Africa to strengthen energy security, build infrastructure, create jobs, reduce import dependence, support regional development, and promote African-led …
Aliko Dangote African Energy Person of the Year 2026
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa : Each year, the African Energy Industry’s “African Energy Person of the Year” award celebrates individuals who have positively influenced Africa’s energy sector by facilitating projects that strengthen energy security, African development, energy additions, free markets, limited government, economic resilience, the prosperity of families, local content and improve African energy infrastructure. Previous awardees incl…
Aliko Dangote: African Energy Person of the Year 2026
Each year, the African Energy Industry’s “African Energy Person of the Year” award celebrates individuals who have positively influenced Africa’s energy sector by facilitating projects that strengthen energy security, African development, energy additions, free markets, limited government, economic resilience, the prosperity of families, local content and improve African energy infrastructure. Previous awardees include Frank Fannon, former Unite…
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