Dangote Group’s planned refinery expansion into Kenya is one of the strongest business and energy stories in the batch. Internal and external reporting both point to the same core development: a huge regional project, with reports saying East African countries could be offered up to 30% of the equity.
The scale matters. A project framed at roughly $17 billion is not just a corporate move; it is a regional industrial play that could reshape conversations about fuel supply, investment and cross-border ownership.
For readers, the key issue is whether the plan moves from headline to financing. If it does, it becomes one of the more consequential private-sector stories for Nigeria and its neighbours.

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