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No my team has won multiple times
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No my team has won multiple times
LOL. I knew I would miss something. Just stepped away for a second and come back to see the Spurs scored.What a goal from Kane
This. I think Wegner is a great manager, but it seems like times have passed him by. On the flipside of that, as a Man Utd fan, I would be weary of letting him go. A rebuild can be a tough thing to work through. He's brought stability to the club, and the importance of that can't be understated or underestimated. My opinion is that Arsenal is between a rock and a hard place.He used to be good he, managed some great Arsenal sides most notably the invincibles team (went the whole league season without losing a game). Most would argue the game has just passed him by.
It has, massively, he's failed to adapt to the game changing over the years, still making the same mistakes year on year.He used to be good he, managed some great Arsenal sides most notably the invincibles team (went the whole league season without losing a game). Most would argue the game has just passed him by.
He used to be good he, managed some great Arsenal sides most notably the invincibles team (went the whole league season without losing a game). Most would argue the game has just passed him by.
This. I think Wegner is a great manager, but it seems like times have passed him by. On the flipside of that, as a Man Utd fan, I would be weary of letting him go. A rebuild can be a tough thing to work through. He's brought stability to the club, and the importance of that can't be understated or underestimated. My opinion is that Arsenal is between a rock and a hard place.
Aliko Dangote
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Net worth: 12.2 billion USD (2017)
Aliko Dangote is a Nigerian billionaire,[2] who owns the Dangote Group, which has interests in commodities. The company operates in Nigeria and other African countries, including Benin, Ethiopia, Senegal, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo, Tanzania, and Zambia.[3] As of February 2017, he had an estimated net worth of US$12.5 billion.[2]
Dangote Group owns salt factories and flour mills and is a major importer of rice, fish, pasta, cement and fertiliser. The company exports cotton, cashew nuts, cocoa, sesame seed and ginger to several countries. It also has major investments in real estate, banking, transport, textiles and oil and gas. The company employs over 11,000 people and is the largest industrial conglomerate in West Africa.