OGG · ORA GLOBAL GROUP · DUBAI
We build the infrastructure behind emerging markets.
From Dubai, through Africa, sourced from Asia — one operating system for execution.
Operating from
- Dubai · UAE
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- Lagos · Africa
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- Shenzhen · Asia
The thesis
Africa's next decade will be built. The question is by whom.
The opportunity is not the absence of capital — it is the absence of an operating system that can deploy it.
Africa faces a $170 billion annual infrastructure gap. 600 million people remain without electricity. 70% of capital equipment is imported. The continent's combined GDP is projected at $2.4 trillion by 2030.
OGG was built to convert that gap into a closed-loop opportunity — sourcing in Asia, structuring in Dubai, executing in Africa. Six entities, one operating system, one margin compounding at every link.
We don't build companies. We build an ecosystem that executes.
OGG operating principle
The ecosystem
Six engines. One closed loop.
Each entity is a margin-bearing operator on its own. Together they form a vertically integrated stack — strategy in, energy out.
- Strategy
RONA Consult
Strategic advisory and capital structuring across MENA and francophone Africa.
- Reach
- MENA
- Scale
- 15+ yrs
- Engineering
ORA Ingénierie
Pan-African engineering practice covering civil, electrical, and industrial projects.
- Reach
- 358 engineers
- Scale
- 8 countries
- Sourcing
Shenzhen Nexus
Direct industrial sourcing in China — quality control at origin, no intermediaries.
- Reach
- 500+ factories
- Scale
- 20–35% saved
- Distribution
LittoTech
B2B technical distribution for industrial buyers across West Africa.
- Reach
- B2B
- Scale
- West Africa
- Execution
HD Gestion
Construction and project management with 15+ years of operations across the continent.
- Reach
- 100+ projects
- Scale
- 6 countries
- Energy
Africa Power Invest
Energy infrastructure investor and operator — solar, C&I, utility-scale.
- Reach
- $180M deployed
- Scale
- 8 countries
The operating system
Strategy enters. Energy exits. Margin compounds at every link.
Six entities, one direction of flow. Every step adds value before handing off to the next.
OGG is not a portfolio of investments. It is an operating system.
- Strategy and capital structuring originate the mandate. Engineering scopes it.
- Sourcing in Asia compresses the input cost by 20–35%. Distribution carries the parts to the field.
- Execution delivers the asset. Energy operates it — and the cash flow re-funds the next mandate.
The numbers
The structural mismatch.
Four data points that define the opportunity OGG was built to capture.
- $170BAnnual infrastructure gap in AfricaSource: AfDB · IMF
- 600M+Africans without access to electricitySource: World Bank · IEA
- 70%Capital equipment imported by African operatorsSource: UNCTAD
- $2.4TCombined African GDP by 2030Source: McKinsey Global Institute
The geography
Capital meets execution. From the world's most capital-efficient hub.
Dubai is not a marketing decision. It is the structural answer to four constraints simultaneously.
Capital access
DIFC concentrates the regional pools — sovereign, family office, private credit — that actually deploy in African infrastructure.
Trade infrastructure
Jebel Ali, the world's busiest container port outside Asia, makes Dubai the natural transshipment between Shenzhen and Lagos, Abidjan, Cotonou.
Tax efficiency
UAE corporate residency, double-tax treaties with most African jurisdictions, and 0% withholding on dividends paid to the holding.
Geographic equidistance
8 hours from London. 4 hours from Mumbai. 5 hours from Lagos. 8 hours from Shanghai. The only city that is mid-day for all of them.
Get involved
Three doors. One ecosystem.
Allocate to integrated execution.
Direct exposure to African infrastructure through a vertically integrated holding with deployed capital and operating subsidiaries.
Investor relations02 · For partnersBuild with the operator.
Co-develop projects across engineering, energy, sourcing, and distribution with a partner that owns the full execution stack.
Become a partner03 · For clientsOne mandate, six engines.
Government, institutional, and corporate clients access the full chain — strategy, engineering, sourcing, distribution, project management, energy.
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