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Tenkamenin Boateng posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 7 years ago
Africa: Despite Its Low Investment Profile, Africa Still Best Place to Invest
By Emma Okonji
In spite of the low investment profile from venture capital investments in Africa, which is put at $0.5 billion yearly, compared to US yearly venture capital investments of $70 billion, China’s $70 billion and Europe’s $20 billion, Africa still… Read more -
Tenkamenin Boateng posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 7 years ago
Nigeria: 2 Million Nigerians to Get Collateral-Free Loans in Govt’s New Micro Credit for Petty Traders
In a determined bid to further enlarge its financial inclusion agenda for all Nigerians regardless of social class and economic status, the Muhammadu Buhari administration has launched a new initiative under the Government Enterprise… Read more
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Tenkamenin Boateng posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 7 years ago
In regards to the video I posted a month ago titled, “Dr. Donald Kaberuka- Reforming the African Union (2017)”
A few points,
– There were a lot of African students in the audience, and they asked great questions.
– In 23:02 of the video, noticed he ignored the question about the African diaspora. Perhaps he forgot, but a reply would’ve… Read more -
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé posted an update in the group
Afrikan Business and Economics 7 years ago
100,598 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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Kenya is the largest producer of tea on the continent. It’s satisfying to see progress being made but to my study the majority of tea business in Kenya is owned by a British invader(s), set up in 1904 by Arnold Butler McDowell. Originally this Neanderthal had little success in growing tea until his “Indian friends” helped introduce Assam… Read more
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