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SAVE Zambia | Climate action, smart agriculture & community empowerment. Women, girls & youth at the center of change. 🌍💚

Lusaka, Zambia Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@gutzi77 Indeed this is a noble direction. Sustainable Change and Justice is highly needed among Vulnerable communities. We're in for the initiatives and ready to contribute to ensure change is a reality. #SAVEZambia
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My dear colleagues, I have read your comments and I sense, behind all these words, a certain weariness born of endurance, resilience, the wear and tear of battles at every turn, sacrifice, and suffering. We have chosen a difficult path, that of refusing to accept the unacceptable, pushing the boundaries of the impossible in a certain solitude, because what drives us does not necessarily drive others, and it is in silence that we advance alone, sustained only by our unwavering conviction which, over time, gradually attracts the support of those who lack vision but seek purpose in their lives; they are as deserving as we are. Wanting to bring about change in a country by developing it, by providing innovative solutions to sectors essential to the country's economy, is not easy, even if legitimacy is present. But any change disturbs those for whom change does not serve their own selfish interests. No one asked us to do this except our aversion to seeing suffering continue in the face of widespread indifference. Throughout the centuries, we have witnessed how many people live in miserable conditions to continue fighting for what they believe in, and those who have succeeded after having to overcome difficult times. Hope sustains us, and we also need to feel passionate about what we believe in to maintain our lives and our self-confidence. We must honestly and sincerely admit that we are outside our society, far removed from so-called normal people, but we must admit that the world was built by people who had a touch of madness. I say all this so that we can recognize ourselves, and I am glad that Christian took the initiative to bring us together. Unity is strength, as they say, and I add a quote from the French writer Victor Hugo: "Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come." And our time is « now » Our next meeting in Paris will have the noble goal of uniting us for a common mission: to bring solutions to Africa. The resources and opportunities are plentiful; it's up to us to find them. Don't rely on governments; rely on ourselves. That way, we won't be disappointed and can conserve all our energy to ensure our success. "The impossible is not believing in the possible." H.H. Huan Shan, ILDC
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Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).
Rotimi Adeosun (RMA).@adeosunm·
ALIKO DANGOTE Open Letter to Africa “My Real Investment Wasn’t Cement, Sugar, or Oil — It Was My Daughters.” I’ve spent my life building industries. But factories can be copied. Deals can be replicated. Capital can be replaced. What cannot be replaced… is leadership. That’s why I didn’t raise heirs. I raised architects. Not for fame. Not for inheritance. But for responsibility. You see! the factories you see today are not the end of my legacy. They are simply the training ground for those who will build beyond. “While most billionaires hide their children from responsibility, I built a leadership pipeline. And it has three names.” “Mariya Dangote is the strategist. Halima is the dealmaker. Fatima is the diplomat. Three daughters. Three lenses. One mission: Make Africa competitive in the next 50 years. While others hid their children from pressure… I exposed mine to purpose. Africa doesn’t need protected elites. It needs trained transformers. “No reality TV. No scandals. No noise. Just execution. My daughters are rewriting what it means to inherit power in Africa.” Because true succession is not DNA. It’s discipline. It’s not inheritance. It’s institution-building. If my legacy stops with me... then I have failed. “The real case study isn’t my billions. It’s how I raised leaders instead of dependents, because Africa doesn’t need princesses. It needs architects. And my daughters might be exactly that.” Legacy isn’t what you leave to your children. It’s what you build through them. Dangote understood that.” That’s why every African entrepreneur should ask themselves: Have I built wealth… or have I built continuity? Will my children be beneficiaries, or builders? I didn’t raise princesses. I raised a strategy team. And together, we are executing one question for Africa: What does it take to build an economy that survives its founders? If Africa answers that question — truly answers it... Then no speech, no summits, no billionaire will ever be needed again. That is the real vision. That is the real succession. And that is my real business plan. Africa, what legacy are you building? And who is truly ready to continue it? Sources - WEALTH CREATION FORUM (Facebook)
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G20 is here in our African Soil. The mood is good and our noise is loud. And We're moving forward and backward never until change happen. @AU_ECOSOCC @ONEinAfrica
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Did you know that Africa is hosting the first ever G20 Social Summit in South Africa since it's existence? Now critical conversations on different global issues are going on and it's pertinent that you join so that we push the agenda together. #G20SA #G20inAfrica #ONE@theG20
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