As the Dangote Refinery transforms Nigeria’s and the continent’s energy landscape, a deeper geopolitical debate is emerging across Africa: why does industrial concentration suddenly become alarming only when African-controlled infrastructure begins disrupting decades-old dependency structures?
When Concentration Is a Problem—And When It Isn’t: Nigeria, Dangote, and the Uneven Language of Market Power
As Nigeria reduces fuel imports through the Dangote Refinery, concerns about market concentration rise. But history shows scale often precedes regulation—raising deeper questions about timing and control.


