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African Energy Chamber: What the U.S. Political Transition Might Mean for Africa Generally and Its Oil and Gas Sector in Particular
30.12.2020 / 18:40
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What the U.S. Political Transition Might Mean for Africa Generally and Its Oil and Gas Sector in Particular
By Jude Kearney, Chairman of the US/Africa Committee of the Africa Energy Chamber
2021 could be the beginning of a much needed reset for US relations with Africa and its various countries and regions. To date, most African governments have responded positively to the results of the recent U.S. presidential election, with many African leaders offering their congratulations to Joe Biden. That is no surprise: Donald Trump s presidency has been, at best, a mixed bag for Africa and Africans.
A Few Thoughts for this Generation of Africans in 2021: Be Bold and Cut Out Entitlement, No One Owes Us Anything. In 2021 most opportunities in the energy sector and in business in general will go to those who show up and negotiate better deals and get involved in making African resources work for us. Forget handouts, foreign aid and government handouts. As I wrote in the second edition of Billions at Play: The Future of African Energy and Doing Deals, in 2021, young African dealmakers, negotiators and lawyers will have to embrace a new mindset to win. They will have to mobilize their resources and advocate for important principles of personal responsibility, smaller government, lower taxes, free markets, personal liberty, and the rule of law.
Be Bold and Cut Out Entitlement 29th Dec 2020 | Source: APO
A Few Thoughts for this Generation of Africans in 2021: Be Bold and Cut Out Entitlement, No One Owes Us Anything (By NJ Ayuk)
In 2021, African gas projects are going to be in the news
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber (EnergyChamber.org)
In 2021 most opportunities in the energy sector and in business in general will go to those who show up and negotiate better deals and get involved in making African resources work for us. Forget handouts, foreign aid and government handouts.
As I wrote in the second edition of Billions at Play: The Future of African Energy and Doing Deals, in 2021, young African dealmakers, negotiators and lawyers will have to embrace a new mindset to win. They will have to mobilize their resources and advocate for important principles of personal responsibility, smaller government, lower taxes, free markets, personal liberty, and the rule of law.
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DGAP-News: African Energy Chamber / Key word(s): Miscellaneous
African Energy Chamber: A Few Thoughts for this Generation of Africans in 2021: Be Bold and Cut Out Entitlement, No One Owes Us Anything.
28.12.2020 / 12:55
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
A Few Thoughts for this Generation of Africans in 2021: Be Bold and Cut Out Entitlement, No One Owes Us Anything.
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber
In 2021 most opportunities in the energy sector and in business in general will go to those who show up and negotiate better deals and get involved in making African resources work for us. Forget handouts, foreign aid and government handouts.