Echoes of Ambition Podcast

#3 Dangote, Oppeinheimer, Dewji ;Book (Africa's Billionares)

33 min · 2. Juni 2025
Episode #3 Dangote, Oppeinheimer, Dewji ;Book (Africa's Billionares) Cover

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Step into the boardrooms, factories, and barefoot beginnings of Africa’s wealthiest visionaries. Based on Africa's Billionaires by Chris Bishop, this episode tells the raw, inspiring stories behind the continent’s richest self-made men and women — from Aliko Dangote’s cement empire to Mohammed Dewji’s 100-hour work weeks. Each episode explores their bold decisions, near failures, political obstacles, and the grit that turned ideas into billion-dollar realities. Whether you're a dreamer, hustler, or future investor on the African continent, this is your masterclass in African entrepreneurship.

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#4 Ali Al Naimi (Book: Out of the Desert)

How did Saudi Arabia in a vast desert develop its Oil Resources with an “autocratic regime”! What figures were behind that success? Ali Naimi was born as a Bedouin 3yrs after Modern Saudi State was started in 1935. He went on to become the 2nd Saudi to have a Masters Degree from Stanford to the First Local President Of Saudi’s Oil Company Aramco! In 1984 and to greater heights as Minister of Oil between 1995 to 2016!... Ali’s story explains how 1. residents can prepare for A career In Public Service & how investors can navigate the Politics of the GCC & cash in on Sovereign Wealth. 2. How Public Servants can serve & help develop their nations because Saudi Arabia, now owns the 2nd largest Refinery in the USA! Port Arthur, due to Naimi's strategic initiative on developing downstream operations for Aramco

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