HomeBusinessDangote Denies Borrowing Claims, Says No Rift With Elumelu

Dangote Denies Borrowing Claims, Says No Rift With Elumelu

Published on

spot_img

Stanbic IBTC Home Loan In-Article

The Dangote Group has pushed back against claims suggesting a fallout between its President, Aliko Dangote, and Tony Elumelu, calling the report false and misleading.

In a statement signed by its Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina, the company said neither Dangote nor the Group made any comments about distancing from Elumelu.

Put simply: no fight, no fallout.

What Dangote Is Saying

The company made two things clear.

First, there is no rift between Dangote and Elumelu. Both men, among Nigeria’s most visible business figures, still maintain a cordial relationship.

Second, the claim that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery was funded through personal loans from friends is not true.

Dangote, the Group said, does not run projects that way.

The company challenged anyone pushing that narrative to provide real evidence.

Why This Matters

In Nigeria today, rumours spread fast, especially around big money, big projects, and big names.

The Dangote refinery is one of Africa’s largest industrial projects. So naturally, people want to know who funded it and how it’s being run.

But when false claims take over the conversation, it shifts attention from what actually matters, fuel supply, pricing, and economic impact.

For everyday Nigerians, the real concern is simple:

Will the refinery reduce fuel costs? Will it stabilise supply?

That’s where the focus should be.

Growing Problem: Fake Content

The Group also raised a bigger issue: fake content.

According to the statement, Dangote’s name and image are increasingly being used in AI-generated ads and misleading posts.

This is becoming common: fake quotes, fake interviews, fake endorsements.

The company warned that this is not just misinformation. It can cross into fraud.

Expert View: Why These Rumours Keep Coming

Industry observers say stories like this are not new.

In Nigeria’s business space, top executives are often linked together, sometimes without facts, because of their influence.

A Lagos-based financial analyst explained it this way:

“When two powerful businessmen are involved in major sectors, people assume rivalry or secret deals. It drives attention, even if it’s not true.”

Another point: large projects like refineries attract speculation because of their scale and funding complexity.

But experts stress that corporate financing typically involves structured funding, banks, investors, and long-term instruments, not informal personal loans.

FAQs

Is there a problem between Dangote and Tony Elumelu?
No. The Dangote Group says both men still have a cordial relationship. There is no fallout.

Did Dangote borrow money from friends to build the refinery?
No. The company clearly rejected this claim and said it is false.

Why are people saying these things?
Mostly speculation, misinformation, and the viral nature of social media. Big names attract big rumours.

Is Dangote taking action?
Yes. The Group warned that it may take legal action against individuals or platforms spreading false information.

Latest articles

3 dead, 18 responders hospitalized after New Mexico substance exposure

May 20 (UPI) -- Three people are dead and nearly 20 others, mostly first responders, were hospitalized after coming into contact with an unknown substance at a central New Mexico residence on Wednesday. New Mexico State Police said in a statement that the incident occurred around 11 a.m. MDT at a home at 306 Halon

Vanessa Trump announces breast cancer diagnosis

Vanessa Trump, seen here at 2018 Easter Egg Roll at the White House, announced Wednesday that she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. File Photo by Leigh Vogel/UPI | License Photo May 20 (UPI) -- Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., announced Wednesday that she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. "While this

House passes bipartisan housing affordability bill

The U.S. Capitol is shown in Washington, D.C. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at addressing housing affordability and increasing homeownership and housing supply. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo May 20 (UPI) -- The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation Wednesday aimed at addressing housing affordability and increasing

Korean palaces emerge as Seoul’s hottest cultural attractions

1 of 2 | Women wearing Korean traditional Hanbok clothing react as they visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea, 13 May 2026. The palace grounds are open for night tours from 13 May to 14 June 2026. Photo BY JEON HEON-KYUN / EPA May 20 (Asia Today) -- South Korea's royal palaces and

More like this

3 dead, 18 responders hospitalized after New Mexico substance exposure

May 20 (UPI) -- Three people are dead and nearly 20 others, mostly first responders, were hospitalized after coming into contact with an unknown substance at a central New Mexico residence on Wednesday. New Mexico State Police said in a statement that the incident occurred around 11 a.m. MDT at a home at 306 Halon

Vanessa Trump announces breast cancer diagnosis

Vanessa Trump, seen here at 2018 Easter Egg Roll at the White House, announced Wednesday that she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. File Photo by Leigh Vogel/UPI | License Photo May 20 (UPI) -- Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr., announced Wednesday that she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. "While this

House passes bipartisan housing affordability bill

The U.S. Capitol is shown in Washington, D.C. On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at addressing housing affordability and increasing homeownership and housing supply. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo May 20 (UPI) -- The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation Wednesday aimed at addressing housing affordability and increasing