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Who is Ahmed Farouk, the NMDPRA chief at the centre of Dangote's allegations - Businessday NG

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    60% ReliableAverage

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    24% Somewhat Right

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60% : It began with a number and a charge sharp enough to jolt Nigeria's oil industry.
56% : Farouk is a fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in the United States, and a registered engineer with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria.
54% : Reps summon Dangote, NMDPRA boss over renewed downstream sector rift In December 2023, Farouk's leadership was projected on a global stage when the NMDPRA told delegates at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 that Nigeria could attract up to $575 billion in energy and infrastructure investments through regulatory reform, sustainability initiatives and private sector collaboration.
41% : Some allegations echoed Dangote's claims, including the diversion of millions of dollars to fund foreign education for his children and the alleged recruitment of his son into Oando, a company under NMDPRA regulation.

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