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African Billionaires – Mo Ibrahim

Mo Ibrahim

Mo Ibrahim

Net Worth: $2 billion

Mo Ibrahim took an early punt on the transformational potential of mobile phones in Africa and came out two billion dollars richer. his rise to prominence, first as an entrepreneur and then as a philanthropist, has made him one of the continent’s most sought-after voices.

Born in Sudan in 1946, Ibrahim grew up in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. he came to the UK on a scholarship and was later hired by British Telecom (BT). There, he was part of the team that pioneered Britain’s first cellular phone network.

He cuts a somewhat unlikely figure as a tycoon. He smokes a pipe, wears tweed jackets, has a mischievous chuckle and no obvious pretensions of grandeur.

Ibrahim’s best-known company was Celtel (now Zain), which he sold to Kuwait’s MTC in 2005 for $3.4bn. But Celtel owed its existence to the it consultancy that he set up in 1989 with just $50,000.

The company grew to provide design solutions to mobile phone networks around the world, before Ibrahim sold it to Marconi in 2000 for $900m. These funds helped finance his ambitions in Africa at a time when international telecoms companies saw African markets as too risky. For Ibrahim, however, investing in a market with so much pent-up demand was a “no-brainer”. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigeria Sets Two-Month Deadline on NITEL (Nigeria Telecommunications) Privatization

NITELNigeria’s government has set a 60-day deadline for the privatization of the state-owned incumbent telco NITEL, including its mobile subsidiary M-Tel. The announcement came on Monday as the Nigerian Vice-President, Goodluck Jonathan, appointed a new board to the company to oversee its stabilization.

NITEL is in financial difficulty and faces intense competition. The firm’s employees have taken strike action this year over unpaid salaries and severance packages, with workers in some instances going without pay for eight months.

Local press reports quoted Goodluck Jonathan as telling the board: “There are a lot of issues at stake since NITEL is a critical infrastructure not only for government but for all Nigerians. Your task is, therefore, very challenging as all of us want to see how NITEL will be properly privatized to yield the expected benefits.” Read the rest of this entry »

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