As war for Iran dey cause wahala for global supply chain, some wealthy Africans don dey cash out from di situation. According to report from The East African, di conflict wey start February 28, 2026 between US, Israel and Iran don already kill over 14,000 people for Levant and Persian Gulf region within one month.
Di war don cause serious disruption for international trade routes, especially for oil and other commodities wey dey pass through di Middle East. Dis disruption don create new market opportunities for some African business moguls wey get sharp eye for crisis.
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, wey be Africa richest man and di world wealthiest black person, na one of di big players wey dey benefit from di situation. Dangote, wey be chairman of Dangote Group, don always show say e sabi turn crisis to opportunity throughout im business career.
Di report show say di war don affect shipping routes wey dey pass through Strait of Hormuz, wey na important waterway for global oil trade. Dis don cause price fluctuations and supply shortages for some products, wey smart business people dey use to make profit.
Other wealthy Africans from different sectors like agriculture, manufacturing and logistics don also dey position themselves to benefit from di changing market conditions. Di situation don create both challenges and opportunities for African economies wey dey depend on imports and exports.
Experts say di crisis go likely continue to affect global trade for coming months, and di smart business moves wey African entrepreneurs dey make now go determine how dem go perform for di post-war economy. Di ability to adapt quickly to changing global conditions na key factor for business success during dis period of uncertainty.
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