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Mo Ibrahim Discusses Job Creation and Building Infrastructure

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  • Date Added : 4/20/2009
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Mo Ibrahim

  • Founder, Mo Ibrahim Foundation
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  • African
  • 1946 (Age: 78 years old)
  • Mo Ibrahim - Lecture - Investing in Africa
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Mohamed "Mo" Ibrahim is a Sudanese-born British mobile communications entrepreneur. He worked for several other telecommunications companies before founding Celtel. He is currently on the board of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, and is a member of the Africa Regional Advisory Board of London Business School.

Ibrahim was employed by British Telecom for a time, and later worked as the technical director for Cellnet, a subsidiary of British Telecom. In 1989 he founded MSI, a consultancy and software company, which was bought by Marconi in 2000.

In 1998, MSI spun off MSI-Cellular Investments, later renamed Celtel, as a mobile phone operator in Africa.

In 2006, Ibrahim created the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. The aims of the foundation are The stated aims of the foundation are to: stimulate debate on good governance across sub-Saharan Africa and the world, provide objective criteria by which citizens can hold their Governments to account, and recognize achievement in African leadership and provide a practical way in which African leaders can build positive legacies on the continent when they have left office.

Mo Ibrahim earned a Bachelor of Science from University of Alexandria and a master's degree from the University of Bradford, both in electrical engineering, and a Ph.D from the University of Birmingham in mobile communications.

Mo Ibrahim earned a Bachelor of Science from University of Alexandria and a master's degree from the University of Bradford, both in electrical engineering, and a Ph.D from the University of Birmingham in mobile communications.

Building infrastructure. What does it mean to build infrastructure? It is important to understand how the job is created. Rather foolishly, at some stage I tried to see how many jobs were created. I called my management. We needed to do this because our board decided we had four stakeholders: o...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Discusses Inaccurate Picture That People Think Of With Regards To Africa
  • Mo Ibrahim - Lecture - Investing in Africa
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Video 2 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Discusses Importance of Transparency and Strong Corporate Governance at Celtel
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Video 3 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Shares Lessons Learned From Working In Multinational Corporation
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Video 4 of 11 Mo Ibrahim States Innovation Comes From The Private Sector
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Video 5 of 11 Mo Ibrahim States Ethical Businesses Have To Have Social Value
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Video 6 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Shares Thoughts On Executive Compensation
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Video 7 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Shares Thoughts on Democracy And States Need For Structure
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Video 8 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Discusses Job Creation and Building Infrastructure
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  • Mo Ibrahim
  • 4 min. 47 sec.
Video 9 of 11 Mo Ibrahim Discusses Realization That Access To Cell Phones Created Equity In Africa
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Video 10 of 11 Mo Ibrahim States Importance of Being Able To Make The Decision To Walk Away
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  • Mo Ibrahim
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Video 11 of 11 Mo Ibrahim States Africa Is An Open Frontier
  • Mo Ibrahim - Lecture - Investing in Africa
  • 4/27/2009
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  • 1 min. 16 sec.