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African Business Leader Stresses Ethical Practices

Brendan Doyle  —  Apr 28, 2009

The stream of world leaders coming to campus continued yesterday, as Mo Ibrahim, founder of Celtel and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, spoke to a captivated audience in Kennedy Hall. Named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, Ibrahim’s lecture, titled, “Africa Works with Good Governance, Investment, and a Little Help from Our Friends,” was this year’s Henry E. and Nancy Horton Bartels World Affairs Fellowship Lecture.

“I was lucky, I had the chance to get educated, which many of my African friends did not have,” Ibrahim said.

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