Comment on my Dangote Book
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on August 4, 2020, 11:28 AMComment on my Dangote Book
Good morning Prof, congratulations on your new book. I read it in one go as I couldn't stop, fantastic book. The main takeaway for me was that Dangote, like every one, started from the downstream, accumulated capabilities, moved upstream, and created enormous value in the process. In this layer, competition is reduced as you have accumulated capabilities. At this layer, you can tax the government as you are solving problems these entities are meant to solve and it's important to work with the government.
Many thanks, Olayinka Oduwole.
Comment on my Dangote Book
Good morning Prof, congratulations on your new book. I read it in one go as I couldn't stop, fantastic book. The main takeaway for me was that Dangote, like every one, started from the downstream, accumulated capabilities, moved upstream, and created enormous value in the process. In this layer, competition is reduced as you have accumulated capabilities. At this layer, you can tax the government as you are solving problems these entities are meant to solve and it's important to work with the government.
Many thanks, Olayinka Oduwole.
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