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I have been hearing so much negative news and gossip about this small nation located on the Western African coast known as the The early history of the nation earned a violent reputation but a change in government and a genuine constitution and rule of law has changed it for the better. The people of this nation are terribly upset about all the negative rumors. As the African Sun Times quotes the President of Equatorial Guinea: “archaic news and perception” of the country. Said President Obiang Nguema, “Critics are free to criticize as per their freedom of expression. However there are some who wish to undermine the sovereignty of nations and the equality for its people. This [the The president also said, “Come and visit Labor demands? Yes, this nation is experiencing the greatest economic growth in The African Union held its annual convention there as a formal grand opening. Each head of state stayed in one of the fully furnished, fifteen room mansions. Each mansion has a flag out front representing which nation stayed there. The estates will soon be offered to the open market. It is rumored they will go for $2 million each – that’s a bargain. All buildings on Sipopo face the gorgeous coastline. The 9 of us from the National Black Chamber of Commerce broke away from the formal agenda and started to network with government ministers who directed us to some of their successful entrepreneurs. This was a treasure trove of opportunities. They want African American businesses to come and joint venture with their businesses. The government controls much of the contracts and they are determined to build their businesses via these joint ventures. They will tell any prime vendor or contractor that a large portion of any project will include local Black businesses and, if needed, a partnering African American firm. One minister told us, “All proposals will be seriously considered”. As I write this, chamber members have one executed contract and four others are in the developing stage. This is going to be an entrepreneur’s paradise. The decision making for letting a project is simply 2 steps: The applicable minister (cabinet member) and the president. The budget is huge as they will soon begin to build two new cities on the mainland. A big affordable housing program is already underway. Down payments are not demanding and interest rates on mortgages are extremely reasonable. In essence, what we saw was a democratic nation with a populace that smiles and exudes happiness and optimism. There is definitely free enterprise and the natural resources – oil, natural gas, gold, diamonds, rich farmland, lumber and a great fishing industry ensures a robust economy and a well funded government. At our international entrepreneurial conference, www.panafricanec.org, in Mr. Alford is the co-founder, President/CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce®. Website: www.nationalbcc.org. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |



