Aliko Dangote Named Among TIME100 Philanthropy List for 2025
Nigerian Billionaire Recognized Among Global Titans of Giving
Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Aliko Dangote Foundation and President/CEO of Dangote Industries Limited, has been included in the inaugural TIME100 Philanthropy list for 2025. This prestigious recognition honors the world’s 100 most influential philanthropic leaders, with Dangote standing as the sole Nigerian on the list.
Global Recognition Among Philanthropic Titans
Published by TIME Magazine, the list features Dangote alongside other philanthropic powerhouses like Michael Bloomberg, Oprah Winfrey, Warren Buffett, and Melinda Gates – all categorized as “Titans” of philanthropy. The selection includes 100 influential individuals from 28 countries across four categories: Titans, Leaders, Trailblazers, and Innovators.
Other notable names on the list include David Beckham, Dolly Parton, Jack Ma, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, among other global figures recognized for their charitable contributions.
Dangote’s Philanthropic Impact Across Africa
TIME highlighted Dangote’s remarkable journey from building a $23.9 billion fortune through ventures in cement, agriculture, and oil refining to becoming one of Africa’s most significant philanthropists. In 2014, he endowed the Aliko Dangote Foundation with $1.25 billion, with the foundation currently spending an average of $35 million annually on initiatives across Africa.
“Investing in nutrition, health, education, and economic empowerment is our contribution to setting Africans up for success,” Dangote remarked.
Key Philanthropic Initiatives
The foundation’s notable projects include:
- A $100 million multi-year initiative to combat severe childhood malnutrition
- A vaccine program that contributed to Africa’s polio eradication (certified by WHO in 2020)
- A $10 million donation to Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology in Kano State
- Record-breaking N1.2 billion hostel donation to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
- Early childhood education programs through the Mu Shuka Iri initiative
Building Africa’s Future Leaders
As a member of The Global Business Coalition for Education, Dangote’s foundation focuses on creating the next generation of African leaders through:
- Vocational training programs
- Secondary and tertiary level scholarships
- Fellowships through the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders program
Dangote shared his philanthropic vision: “My mother instilled in me the ethos of giving back, which inspired my philanthropy 30 years ago. I want to be known not just as Africa’s richest person but also as its biggest philanthropist.”
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