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flag Dangote says refinery truck drivers earn 3–4x Nigeria’s minimum wage, sparking debate over wages, jobs, and potential monopoly.

flag Aliko Dangote revealed that truck drivers at his refinery earn between ₦210,000 and ₦280,000 monthly—three to four times Nigeria’s ₦70,000 minimum wage—sparking debate over wage gaps and job value. flag His plan to deploy 4,000 in-house CNG trucks aims to cut fuel distribution costs by ₦1.7 trillion annually and create over 24,000 jobs, but critics warn it could harm small businesses and create a monopoly. flag Dangote emphasized that union membership should be voluntary and noted that drivers’ earnings exceed those of many university graduates.

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