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Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote has expressed his desire to buy the English Premiership club, Arsenal in 2021.
Aliko Dangote who is currently ranked 136th richest person in the world by Forbes said his concentration is on completing his $20 worth of projects under construction, after which he will make an offer for the club.
"It is a team that, yes, I would like to buy someday. But what I keep saying today is we have $20 worth of projects and I think that is really what I want to concentrate on."
"I am trying to finish building the company and then after we finish maybe sometime in 2021...
"I am not buying Arsenal right now; I am buying Arsenal when I finish all these projects because I am trying to take the company to the next level," he said in an interview with Bloomberg.
Arsenal is currently owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.
The life-long Arsenal fan is currently constructing the largest single-train refinery in the world.
The refinery is situated on a 6,180 acres (2,500 hectares) site at the Lekki Free Zone, Lekki, Lagos State.
It will process about 650,000 barrels of crude oil daily, transported via pipelines from oil fields in the Niger Delta, where natural gas will also be sourced to supply the fertilizer factory and be used in the electrical generation for the refinery complex.
The project is expected to cost up to $15 billion in total, with $10 billion invested in the refinery, $2.5 billion in the fertilizer factory, and $2.5 billion in pipeline infrastructure.
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