Dangote Refinery: Weep not child by Joseph Edgar
Dangote Refinery faces supply disruptions and market challenges, yet its potential for economic growth and job creation is immense.
Joseph Edgar, also known as The Duke of Shomolu, is an expert investment banker with over 30 years of cognate experience, specializing in strategy and business development.
He is a seasoned stockbroker who has traded on the floor of the Lagos Stock Exchange, now known as the NGX.
Edgar is also a theatre producer with the largest body of work in modern-day theatre.
In addition, he is a columnist, writer, and essayist, having published about eight works.
He is widely read and regularly appears on media platforms to discuss economic and political iss
Dangote Refinery faces supply disruptions and market challenges, yet its potential for economic growth and job creation is immense.
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