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    As Nigeria mourns the passing of Alhaji Aminu Dantata, tributes have continued to pour in from across the country—but few have captured the weight of his legacy quite like the reflection offered by the Acting National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Professor Sadiq Umar Abubakar.

    In a moving statement issued in Abuja, Prof. Abubakar hailed Dantata, not just as an industrialist, but as a towering figure who embodied the spirit of African enterprise, community leadership, and visionary nation-building.

    “His passing is more than a personal or regional loss—it is the quiet sunset of a generation that built without borders, gave without measure, and inspired without pause,” he said.

    Dantata’s story reads like a parable of Nigeria’s economic journey: rooted in Kano, branching across industries, and flowering into a legacy that shaped countless lives.

    Abubakar emphasised that Dantata didn’t just create wealth—he created pathways, mentoring a new generation of entrepreneurs long before startup culture became fashionable.

    “He was a symbol of selfless capital. His investments were never just financial—they were spiritual, intellectual, and generational,” the SDP Chair added.

    Abubakar also acknowledged Dantata’s contributions beyond business. From philanthropy to peace-building, from cultural preservation to interfaith dialogue, Dantata’s impact rippled through every layer of society.

    “He belonged to the country, not just to a company. His life was a sermon in service,” he said.

    As Nigerians reflect on the loss of one of their finest economic architects, the SDP Chair’s tribute paints a powerful picture: that of a lion who walked softly but left enduring footprints on the sands of African commerce.

    “May Allah (SWT) forgive him and grant him Aljannat Al-Firdaus. We have lost a man—but gained a legend.”

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