Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest billionaire, with his gorgeous castle worth $30 million at home

Check out Dangote’s N5 million ($30 million) Abuja house. According to reports, Dangote’s $30 million mansion is located here.

Dangote is Africa’s richest man.According to Africa Cradle, who were permitted entry, the home in Abuja is Mr. Dangote’s abode, and he has done so for the past twelve years.

He went on to say that television is an innovation that allows you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn’t have in your home, which you couldn’t do without television.

“I enjoy sitting in front of the television. I spend a lot of time watching business channels, including Bloomberg TV, which is my personal favorite, as well as a few others.

I eagerly anticipate the day when Africa will have great media that not only provides us with enjoyable entertainment but also provides us with deep information about the business trends that are prevalent in Africa as well as those that are prevalent in other areas of the world. But hey, you’re in the right place; this is my living room.

And this is the bed that the richest man in Africa calls his own.

“I feel bed to show you where I sleep, you know,” he said, leading us into the bedroom and showing us everything. “However, this is my sleeping place.”

“To be honest, I spend much less time here than I do in my office or any other location where I have the opportunity to work.”

I do make time to unwind and rest, and I’ve read in the news and in academic publications that obtaining eight to ten hours of sleep per night is recommended.

“However, why should one sleep for such an extended period of time?” to take things easy? Don’t get me wrong—relaxing is beneficial—but if you sleep too much, you will have a hard time in life.

Let’s go on now that we’ve established that this is my bedroom.”