In a poverty stricken nation that Cameroon was at the midst of the economic crises in the late 80s and 90s, it was very difficult or even impossible to find people who were well to do and who could want to stay back in the country and share with others. Not to mention people like Baba who have investments allover the world; who could go and live elsewhere, far away from poverty and its effects. Surprisingly, Baba decided to stay and help see the country through the crises by providing thousands of job opportunities and contributing to the well being of Cameroonians. Baba is one of those great Cameroonians who stood firm behind the Government in times of difficulties.
The private sector in free economies accounts for a larger part of the job market. That's why some refer to it as the engine of market economic systems. The entrepreneur is the pilot of the private sector on whom its success or failure largely depends notwithstanding the responsibilities of governments as facilitators. My intention is to use this blog to portray an example of a highly successful entrepreneur from a developing country for other businessmen and women to emulate.
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