Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, purchased a $30 million residence in which he lived peacefully and worked hard for charity

Dangote’s $30 million mansion.Mr. Dangote’s Abuja palace, which has been standing for twelve years, has been opened to Africa Cradle.

Strangers amuse you in your living room, which is why I enjoy watching TV. My favorite business network is Bloomberg. I wish Africa has high-quality media that both entertains and informs us about African and global business trends. This is my living room.

“I’m going to feel bed to show you where I sleep,” he remarked, pointing to his bedroom. I’m sleeping here. This place is kept quiet by my wife and me.I work less here than I do at work or elsewhere. Reading the news and studying while getting eight to ten hours of sleep soothes me. Why are you sleeping so much? To unwind? Relaxing is excellent, but sleeping too much promotes poverty. “This is my bedroom, let’s go.”

Aliko Dangote works from his home. Whether you work from home full-time or part-time, he recommends a home office for comfort and efficiency. Bill Gates, Goodluck Jonathan, and others have all paid me visits.

The kitchen is the heart of the home. It feeds families and friends all across the world. Aliko Dangote once observed, “Some say life may be created in the bedroom, but it is certainly lived in the kitchen.”