History is often written by champions. Sometimes they rewrite it. But very few champs excite the splendid tribute of a cheer in the wake of their most glorious feats. Alhaji Abdulsamad Rabiu, the Chairman of BUA Group, however, presents remarkable difference. He commands the relentless tribute of a cheer from far and near.
However, the Forbes-rated billionaire Chairman of the BUA Group, is now putting finishing touches to his over 130 billion naira BUA Cement Plant, 32MW Captive Power Plant and Coal Mill in Sokoto. The plant, with its commanding presence would occasion a lot of double takes while a cursory stroll into its bowels would leave so much to see and salivate about.
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo will commission the world-class gigantic project in May.
Interestingly, Rabiu is a rare man. He is creating mor While vainglorious peer jostle for acclaim and honour of shady casts, the BUA chairman is honoured by nations and leagues of men. This is understandable: he hails from the topmost crust of extraordinary men.
He simply wears his entrepreneurial strength and savvy like a badge of honour, on his chest; burnishing it with sweat, as true virtuous men do. He stands tall, wading through odds with the courage of a knight and confidence of a champion.
Yet, unlike the proverbial warrior who lives to sing the song of his own deeds and derring-do, Rabiu remains impressively humble and immune to conceit, treading a rare path to acclaim thus, attracting honour in torrents, from home and abroad.
The Kano-born billionaire, reputed for his fine taste in all things of life that money can buy, is sparing no expense in constructing a plant that can compete and compare favourably with any in its class across the globe.
BUA group is one of Nigeria’s largest conglomerates specializing in Cement, Manufacturing, Port Operations, Sugar Refinery, Edible Oil, Shipping & Real Estate and many more.