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Africa Calling

A Conversation With Mo Ibrahim

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By: Mo Ibrahim
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Mo Ibrahim, founder of Celtel, talks to Foreign Affairs about succeeding in the mobile sector, innovating in the developing world, and the future of governance in Africa.

©2015 Foreign Affairs (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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interesting

this is Part 4 of the Foreign Affairs: Schumpeter's Heirs article.
interesting interview, operating in areas with civil war must be very challenging, not your average entrepreneur journey. as stated in the interview, the US in comparison to Africa is -at a different stage of development, entrepreneurship is already deeply rooted in your society, you have a massive community of venture capital angels, this thing is lacking in Africa- and is important as well.

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