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Business History | 2018

Development built on crony capitalism? The case of Dangote Cement

Akinyinka Akinyoade; Chibuike Uche

Abstract This paper critiques the emergence of Dangote Cement as the dominant player in cement manufacturing in Nigeria. It argues that the changed economic environment General Obasanjo met when he became president of Nigeria for a second time in 1999 made it difficult for him to continue the nationalisation policies and the expansion of government involvement in several spheres of economic activity that he helped to promote in the 1970s. The realisation that this strategy, which created numerous crony capitalists, was unsustainable resulted in Obasanjo allying with Dangote and promulgating the Backward Integration Programme (BIP) for the local cement industry. This made it possible for Dangote to risk aggressive investment in the capital-intensive cement production business. This strategy achieved public good by rapidly making Nigeria, an oil rent- and import-dependent economy with enormous limestone reserves, self-sufficient in cement production.


Archive | 2017

Entrepreneurship in Africa

Akinyinka Akinyoade; Ton Dietz; Chibuike Uche

Chapters in this book contribute to our understanding of the theory, structure and practice of entrepreneurship in diverse African countries. Case studies examined include: African multinational banks and businesses, female entrepreneurs, culture and entrepreneurship, finance and entrepreneurship and SMEs.


African Population Studies | 2017

Census-taking in Nigeria: The good, the technical, and the politics of numbers

Akinyinka Akinyoade; Eugenia Appiah; Sola Asa

This paper examines the historical context of census-taking and its importance to development trajectory of Nigeria from 1866 to 2006. Secondary data obtained from five-year national development plans, archival records, in-depth interviews and extant demographic literature were used to determine how population census exercises has evolved in a 140-year period, the problem of counting Nigerians living in Nigeria, and the politics of using population as a yardstick for distributing national wealth. The study shows that nearly all censuses were found to be grossly inadequate, tradition of conducting censuses every ten years has not taken root in Nigeria, and colonial administration as well as post-independence governments grappled with politics of numbers for socio-economic development planning. Despite flaws, the 1991 census remains relatively acceptable amidst fifteen complete and incomplete censuses ever taken in Nigeria in the period under study.


Archive | 2013

Agricultural dynamics and food security trends in Nigeria

Akinyinka Akinyoade; Ton Dietz; Dick Foeken; Wijnand Klaver


Journal of The Institute of Brewing | 2016

The use of local raw materials in beer brewing: Heineken in Nigeria

Akinyinka Akinyoade; Ogbuagu Ekumankama; Chibuike Uche


Archive | 2012

Food security in Sub-Saharan Africa : an explorative study

Akinyinka Akinyoade; H.B.M. Hilderink; J. Brons; J. Ordonez; A.H.M. Leliveld; P. Lucas; M.T.J. Kok


Migration Policy Practice | 2012

Diaspora and development in Kenya: what do we know?

Bethuel Kinyanjui Kinuthia; Akinyinka Akinyoade


Archive | 2018

Assessment of productive employment policies in Kenya

P. Kamau; B. Kinyanjui; Akinyinka Akinyoade; C. Mukoko


Archive | 2017

African Women Large-Scale Entrepreneurs: Cases from Angola, Nigeria and Ghana

Miriam Siun; Akinyinka Akinyoade; Ewurabena Quaye


Archive | 2017

Dangote Cement: The Challenges of Pan-African Expansion

Akinyinka Akinyoade; Chibuike Uche

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