Wow…This
is so beautiful! According to Africa Cradle, this is the interior of
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote’s, $30million mansion, which he is
planning to sell. The mansion is situated in Abuja. See more below:
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On his living room,he said
Television
is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room
by people you wouldn’t have in your home.” I love watching television. I
watch a lot of business channels, such as Bloomberg TV, which is my
favourite and many others. I look forward to the day when AFRICA will
have quality media, which gives us good entertainment, and insightful
information into African business trends and those from other parts of
the world as well. But yeah, welcome, this is my living room.”
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“They
say that the kitchen is the heart of the home. It is where the meals
are created – it fuels the bodies, minds and souls of friends and
families all over the world. Some say that while life may be created in
the bedroom, it is certainly lived in the kitchen, ” Aliko Dangote said
This
is Aliko Dangote’s home office, where he does all the business if he is
away from his office. “Whether you work from home fulltime or a few
hours a week, setting up your home office properly is important for your
comfort and productivity,” he said. “I have hosted a number of very
important people here, including Bill Gates, President Goodluck
Jonathan, and many others I am not inclined to mention. ”
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And this is where the wealthiest man in Africa sleeps.
“I
feel bed to show you where I sleep, you know,” he said, showing us into
the bedroom. “But here is where I sleep. My wife and I try the best we
can to keep this place as serene and quite as possible.” “To tell you
the truth, I spend less time here than I do in my office and elsewhere
where I can work. I do value relaxation and unwinding, and I have read a
lot of news articles and research studies that recommend eight to ten
hours of sleep.” “But why should one sleep so much? To relax? Don’t get
me wrong, relaxing is good, but if you love to sleep, poverty will be
your portion. Well, this is my bedroom, let’s move on.”
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