
The Heart of a Cheetah
How We Have Been Lied to About African Poverty, and What That Means for Human Flourishing
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Magatte Wade
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Magatte Wade
Experience the life story of Magatte Wade, the bold Senegalese entrepreneur and unflinching prosperity activist, determined to shape the destiny of her African homeland.
In this riveting memoir, Wade challenges Africans to redefine their narrative, casting aside imposed inferiority to reclaim their innate brilliance.
This is not a recounting of poverty and politics. It's an indictment of a world that views Africa as nothing more than a colonial chessboard, with charity acting as the block that keeps Africans stuck.
The surprising truth: Africa’s problems are not due to colonialism, corruption, bad leadership, poor skills, or a lack of education. It’s something much bigger, and yet it’s only been visible to entrepreneurs...until now.
Join the movement for Africa's rightful place in the 21st century: fostering innovation, earning prosperity, and growing into an economic powerhouse. Wade's impassioned voice promises nothing less than the dawn of a new era, poised to reshape history, create prosperity and peace, and unleash Africa’s bright future.
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When you hear the truth, you just recognize it
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intimate and essential
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The trickier areas are what Magatte outlines more in detail here, in her recent U.S. Congressional testimony and elsewhere: stifling regulatory environments, corrupt governments, misguided Western aid, etc.
Those of us who care about poverty, and those of us who believe that creating businesses can lift people up by creating jobs and value, will find a fierce proponent in Magatte Wade of unleashing African prosperity by enabling Africans of all countries there enjoy a free market landscape in which to create and grow companies.
The “hope for/of Africa” is entrepreneurial Africans
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Doing business in Africa the right way
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Engaging vision for prosperity
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Rather than focusing on poverty reduction, a lot more energy should be spent on enabling wealth creation by African entrepreneurs.
I highly recommend this book, it gives a refreshing perspective on what it will take to develop a thriving, prosperous Africa over the next decades. Bravo!
A strong case for focusing on economic freedom in Africa mixing poignant personal stories with deep macroeconomic thinking
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“I care about the combination of a big mind and a big heart.”
“What we’re doing can result in long-term improvements for the lives of people back home. …How did we get to believe that the only way to help Africa is by digging wells and then building some mud schools?”
“Buy our product because it is the best in the world…and it is from Africa.”
“Capitalism is a sine qua non for prosperity and well-being.”
Great hope for Africa’s future
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Amazing Story and Manifesto for African Prosperity
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The Truth About Africa
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Because the author is loyal to her native land and optimistic of the capabilities of Africans,
she enumerates logically, personally and historically that “trade is better than aid” and wealth creation works better than poverty reduction.
Read by the author, her delivery is stirring and her sincerity is a force. Her own mind was changed. Mine is too. I went off to absorb the resources mentioned in her work.
She is well researched and has enough vision for many to follow.
I’m convinced
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