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.
Alhaji Baba Dan Pullo is a highly successful business tycoon based in Ndawara, Boyo Division, North west Region of the Republic of Cameroon. This ingenious entrepreneur has transformed Ndawara, hitherto a small pastoral settlement, into one of the most vibrant industrial centers and one of the most favorite tourist destinations in West and central Africa.
As one of the most successful businessmen in the country, Alhadji Baba has been pivotal in the economic development of the NW and SW regions and Cameroon as a whole. His investments cover a wide variety of trades all over the world. From tea estates in Ndawara Cameroon, to Beach hotels in Cape Town, South Africa; from a cattle ranch in Essu to a TV Station in Douala; all are his investment ventures.
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