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Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by HubbonNG: 4:57am On Nov 28, 2017
As a 2017 Tony Elumelu Entrepreneur, We were introduced to the ideology behind "AFRICAPITALISM" and it is fairly simple in my opinion.

Building African Businesses around solving Africa's Problems.

It is fairly simple especially if you understand that it is only Africans that feel the bane of our "multi-dimensional problems" so we are the ones in the right place to create the solutions.

Click the link below to see ways in which African Companies can begin to galvanize and solve Africa's Problems!

https://startuptalkng..com.ng/2017/11/givebacksunday-africapitalism-how-to.html
Re: Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by Nobody: 5:54am On Nov 28, 2017
If the Europeans would just leave us alone to build ourselves

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Re: Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by Samusu(m): 6:19am On Nov 28, 2017
Thoniameek:
If the Europeans would just leave us alone to build ourselves
yhu most be dreaming if yhu re expecting them to leave you alone
Re: Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by orisa37: 6:47am On Nov 28, 2017
Till Africa can drop eurocapitalism, which is a cancer Africa can never heal, there will be nothing like africapitalism. No one will buy that.
Till Nigeria grant Full Autonomy to the 36 states, Bokoharam, which means hate eurocapitalism will continue to stall Nigeria progress and confuse her understanding.

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Re: Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by Nobody: 9:00am On Nov 28, 2017
Samusu:
yhu most be dreaming if yhu re expecting them to leave you alone

I’m clearly awake. How did China do it? How did Singapore do it? How is India doing it?

I’ll tell you, organized Youths - yes the youths

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Re: Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by dboss444: 9:00pm On Nov 28, 2017
Mehn this issue is a serious one. Every Nigerian want to leave this country but foreign investors want to invest here almost every product we use is made by a foreign company. Look at olams, tgi group, etc. How are these investing and making profit in this country
Re: Africapitalism: Why Aren't African Companies Solving Africa's Problems? by scofield2016: 3:43pm On Jan 06, 2020
Africapitalism: Empowering People Works Much Better Than Giving Them Aid

I’ve long questioned the traditional approach to development where donors and governments invest in basic health, education, and access to food in developing countries, with the hope that the beneficiaries will eventually become self-sufficient.

While all assistance is to be acknowledged and appreciated, we need to rethink the ways in which we help others. We must revisit our definition of development and the tools we employ to achieve it.

If we support people in a more sustainable way – by increasing access to economic opportunities – they can afford to pay for those same basic goods and services that governments and donors sometimes struggle to provide. We need to give from the perspective of empowering the recipient rather than making them dependent. When we invest in jobs and economic opportunity, beneficiaries will lift themselves out of poverty. This approach fosters the spirit of enterprise and decent work and will preserve dignity and reinforce self-reliance. It also enhances social stability because minds are constructively engaged. I call this approach Africapitalism.

https://transcorppower.com/2016/05/19/africapitalism-empowering-people-works-much-better-than-giving-them-aid/

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