CNBC: Africans want to be entrepreneurs and don't want to rely on handouts
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Great interview. Shes a really smart women but im sorry i gotta say it...her body is fit and very distracting lol
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good points here that would help Greece once they default.
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@mxzysptlik some of us are not inspired by material wealth but by knowledge and desire to do good....that's the wealth i care about...and yes i have two degrees in electrical engineering...so i am peace.....unlike you reality show watcher
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@simbakafiri why do you even care? They're rich and famous and you're some loser on youtube. I have a question. If you're smarter than them, why aren't you rich?
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@mxzysptlik i am willing to entertain that idea so long as i give you facts...you can respond in the best way or level you IQ which is equal kadashian and real house wives IQ stands
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@simbakafiri I think it's fair to conclude you're an idiotic troll
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@mxzysptlik actually the IQ of the west 100 years ago is much higher than today people like you , lindsey lohan, kadashian, bush, the list goest on...
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@HybridD91 We did at one point , black wall street for example but unfortunately due to racism it was burned down.
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@blueiguy1 Which is ironic because we spend soooo much money on the business of others. It would be nice if blacks spent a lot the money within the community.
What the Africans need is the UN and IMF to get the F---CK out of their continent with their aid fallacies and puppet controlled leaders-dictators. The African do not need to rely on externalities but they must rebuild and build from the INSIDE OUT! The process has to start within the African realms themselves and then expand through trade and technological and scientific importation. The notion that micro financing, entrepreneurship PROVIDED from the OUTSIDE will save the continent is WRONG!
AFRIKTODAY 2 years ago 27
Erin Burnett conducted an objective interview and Dambisa provided great responses. I particularly liked her remarks about America's debt to China. Miss Moyo is very sharp and making a big difference!
Craigvadams 2 years ago 15