Africa’s ‘optimist-in-chief’ on the continent’s renaissance: ‘Don’t just believe me, believe the data’
by Kenneth Mohammed from Economics | The Guardian on (#6FHED)
In an exclusive interview, Akinwumi Adesina, head of the African Development Bank, says the outlook is good for a continent with the workers of the future and the best investment opportunities
Africa holds the future workforce for the ageing economies of the west, according to one of the continent's leading financial figures, who also said it was time to ditch the myths around corruption and risk.
In an exclusive interview before this weekend's World Bank meetings in Morocco, Akinwumi Adesina said there was a resurgence of belief in Africa's economic prospects and attacked negative stereotyping, adding that there was every reason to be optimistic".
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