There is money in Africa

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After the independence of so many African countries, measures were taken to improve the living condition of the Africans, but very few took into consideration that the human being is a creature that needs to express himself and work. And it is from these needs that people have invented tools to help them achieve their goals; tools that will help them live better.

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Let me introduce myself, I have studied about so many Africa regions in the past 10 years, I have read about a lot of projects that are being discarded away due to lack of natural resources and political instability, (a very good example of this is right here in my country Nigeria that is the ajaokuta steel mill). Nowadays, we are facing both in Africa, the demand of lot of products are high but ill-equippedness of natural resources and political instability makes us not able to serve.

The idea is to invest into African countries with your help! The money raised shall be invested into a company named "Africa Resource Group" (This name is for illustrative purposes and might change later), which would in turn work towards researching many "unused" resources and providing the solutions for them.

It should be noted that even though I am from Africa, my plan is NOT to help Africa alone but the whole world, since all the new technologies that comes in would be patented first to make sure that no one else steal my idea.

If you're considering a vacation to Africa, there's so much more money in Africa than you may realize. We're not talking about the safaris and game reserves, but rather the money that's actually in the continent itself. There are thousands of businesses that make money in Africa. And their success stories are likely still untold.

Many people still believe that there is no money to be made in Africa. They are dead wrong. There are a lot of opportunities in Africa for ambitious people. Here's how you can start making money today.

Unlike North America and Europe, where most startups are founded by college students and millennials, much of the startup founders in Africa are young innovators early in their careers. Many of these startups were founded by Africans in their twenties and thirties – with only about 10% being above 40 years old and even fewer being women.

In many parts of Europe and America today, there is an increasing amount of uncertainty. The rapid pace of globalization has had many short term benefits on business and society, but at what cost? There's always going to be a price to pay for progress.

One way some people have responded to this uncertainty is through business ownership. The simplest way to make money in Africa is the exchange of goods and services. Whenever you need anything, you need to barter for it. You provide a service for something you require, or you trade something you have for something you want.

The next easiest way is by exchanging your money with someone who has what you want. This is how a country’s currency comes in to being. The government issues the money and keeps a track of how much money is in circulation. Currency can also be printed privately, but it is up to the government to authorize its use.

The more difficult way is by starting your own business and selling products and services. You can start a business once your have capital, which is money used to start new businesses and generate profit.

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Indeed there's money in Africa, it's just bad Governance that's the problem

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It's a continent that because of its wealth has come to have so much mismanagement on the part of governments that they are the ones who keep development on the sidelines.

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