Dangote's Worthy Inclusion in TIME100 Philanthropy 2025 - THISDAYLIVE
Africa’s most prominent industrialist, Aliko Dangote, has once again earned global recognition, this time not for his formidable business empire, but for his far-reaching philanthropic influence. TIME Magazine has named him among the 100 most influential global figures shaping the future of giving in its 2025 TIME100 Philanthropy List.
Listed under the Titans category, Dangote’s profile in the issue highlights a powerful truth: wealth alone does not define influence—impact does. Through the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), endowed with $1.25 billion, his philanthropy has moved beyond traditional charity to structural interventions addressing Africa’s critical challenges. TIME acknowledges this, noting how Dangote has systematically channelled his resources to “give back to the continent that facilitated his success,” in ways that are both immediate and long-term.
In the last year alone, ADF has recommitted to an unprecedented food relief operation, aiming to distribute over one million bags of rice across Nigeria. This sits alongside its $100 million multi-year investment in combating childhood malnutrition, one of the largest interventions of its kind on the continent.
Beyond nutrition and hunger, Dangote’s philanthropic footprint extends deeply into healthcare, with collaborative vaccine initiatives involving the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and other global actors.
Education also remains a pillar, with recent pledges including $10 million to the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology in Kano, and an expansion of vocational training and school infrastructure across underserved Nigerian communities.
That Dangote’s influence has been reaffirmed in 2025, more than a decade after his first appearance in TIME’s global list of influential people, is a testament to sustained commitment. It is also a reminder that African philanthropy—when strategically aligned with indigenous needs and led from within—can reshape futures at scale.
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