Africa’s wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, and the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, have been named among the 100 most influential persons on earth by the Time Magazine.
Microsoft Founder and Co-Chair, Bill and
Melinda Gate Foundation, Mr. Bill Gate, wrote a tribute in honour of
Dangote in commemoration of his listing by the magazine.
While Gate was lavish in his praises of
timely response of Dangote to the need for a health alliance by the
private sector, Buno, a lead singer of U2 and co-founder of One and
(RED) wrote Okonjo-Iweala’s tribute.
Gate dwelled extensively on the
philanthropic gestures of the President of the Dangote Group in the
areas of health, especially polio eradication and job creation.
Gates wrote about Dangote, “His business
activities drive economic growth across the continent. That’s
impressive, but I know him best as a leader constantly in search of ways
to bridge the gap between private business and public health. It’s for
that reason he helped create the Nigeria Private Sector Health Alliance.
And it’s for that reason he is an advocate for agricultural research
and malaria control.”
Dangote was classified in the Titans
category, which boasts of eminent world personalities such as the former
United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton; Jeff Bezoz, Tony
Fadell and Janet Yellen.
Those in the Pioneers category are Jason Collins, Natalie Massenet, Mary Jo White and Edward Snowden, among others.
Barbara Brown Taylor, Robin Wright, John
Green and Kerry Washington were in the Artists category; while Jerry
Brown, Okonjo-Iweala, John Kerry and Angela Merkel were listed in the
Leaders category.
In the Icons category were Pope Francis, Alice Waters, Marina Abramovic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Carl Icahn, among others.
The Time 100 is an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world assembled by the American news magazine.
First published in 1999
as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians and
journalists, the list is now an annual event.
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