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Rabiu’s empire flexes, flour, and cement with a side of grit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76973, member: 636"] Abdul Samad Rabiu fought his way to the top of Nigerian business through constant battles with competitors and government officials who tried blocking his expansion across flour milling, sugar refining, port operations, and cement manufacturing. The BUA Group founder faced serious resistance when taking over from his father, and he dealt with everything from marketplace pressure to a recent clash with the Nigerian Ports Authority over jetty access in Port Harcourt. His empire spans BUA Foods, which runs sugar estates in Lafiagi plus refineries in Port Harcourt and Apapa, and BUA Cement, which opened new production lines in Edo and Sokoto. The guy actually cut his cement prices against industry pushback because he wanted regular people to afford housing materials, and his backward integration strategy keeps production local to reduce import dependence. Beyond the corporate grind, he pours money into healthcare, education, and entrepreneur support through ASR Africa Initiative, picking up national honors and international recognition for both industrial achievement and philanthropy work. [/QUOTE]
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