Versuchen GOLD - Frei
The Growth Strategist
Forbes Africa
|December 2023 - January 2024
IN OCTOBER 2023, WHEN AFREXIMBANK CELEBRATED ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY, IT ALSO MARKED PROF. BENEDICT O. ORAMAH'S ALMOST THREE-DECADE-OLD CAREER WITH THE BANK. AS ITS PRESIDENT SINCE 2015, HE HAS SPEARHEADED INITIATIVES TO PROMOTE, FACILITATE AND FINANCE INTRA-AFRICA AND EXTRAAFRICA TRADE, IN THE PROCESS FOSTERING GLOBAL COLLABORATIONS, AND CEMENTING THE CONTINENT'S DEVELOPMENT FUTURE. MEET FORBES AFRICA'S 2023 PERSON OF THE YEAR.
-
In the heart of Anambra State in southeastern Nigeria, nestled in the Idemili South Local Government Area, lies the quiet
town of Nnokwa. “It may not be in the history
books that you read, but the ancient people of my village were very adventurous. The village has made its mark and is noted for many things,” says Prof. Benedict O. Oramah in an exclusive interview with FORBES AFRICA in late October.
The President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) since 2015 traces his roots to this place, where the “residents once dared to harvest the moon for themselves”.
Far from Nnokwa, Oramah, a doctor of agricultural economics and professor of international trade and finance, is a testament to this “enterprising spirit’, as he engages in a 45-minute conversation over Zoom from Houston in the United States (US), where he is, in the midst of “a super hectic schedule traveling to 10 countries in two weeks”, his office tells us.
Dressed in a commanding black suit, complemented by a crisp white shirt and a green tie echoing the hues of Nigeria’s flag — a subtle nod to his roots — Oramah brings a touch of his identity to the bustling Texan metropolis. As he navigates a document, a momentary pause hints at the gravity of his responsibilities, capturing Oramah’s presence in the heart of Houston, a city known for its energy, diversity and global economic significance.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der December 2023 - January 2024-Ausgabe von Forbes Africa.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Forbes Africa
Forbes Africa
THE TRAILBLAZER AT FULL THROTTLE
THE AFRICAN CONTINENT HAS BEEN STARVED OF HOMEGROWN FORMULA 1 DRIVERS FOR DECADES. THAT COULD SOON CHANGE WITH GHAZI MOTLEKAR.
3 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
AFRICA'S HEALTHTECH REVOLUTION: PIONEERING SOLUTIONS FOR A HEALTHIER FUTURE
The global conversation about technology in healthcare often looks to Silicon Valley for inspiration.
3 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
RECOGNITION PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE AT WORK BUT WHEN FLATTERY COMES WITH STRINGS ATTACHED
Most of us think of flattery as fairly harmless.
2 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
Africa's Youth Surge Could Become An Economic Liability Unless Workplace Changes Are Made
Youth unemployment remains persistently high across many African economies.
4 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
A New Benchmark for Aviation Employers in Africa
In aviation, discipline equates to survival-margins are tight, safety is nonnegotiable and execution must be exact.
2 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
THE ALCHEMIST OF AI
SAM ALTMAN FOUNDED HIS FIRST TECH COMPANY AS A TEENAGER AND WAS RUNNING Y COMBINATOR, THE WORLD'S LEADING STARTUP ACCELERATOR, BY 28.
15 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
RIVIERA RENDEZVOUS
THE VOLCANIC ISLAND OF RÉUNION MAY BE GEOGRAPHICALLY AFRICAN, BUT IT WEARS ITS FRENCH HERITAGE WITH A CONFIDENCE THAT COULD EASILY BE MISTAKEN FOR THE CÔTE D'AZUR.
2 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
AI MIGHT SAVE THE WORLD, BUT ONLY IF HUMANS GET OUT OF THE WAY
On the evening of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic was sailing at full speed through the North Atlantic.
2 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
THE NEW WINAPITAL
NO VINEYARDS, NO MOUNTAIN BACKDROPS, NO PROBLEM. SOUTH AFRICA'S COMMERCIAL HEARTLAND, GAUTENG, IS FAST EMERGING AS A COMPELLING DESTINATION FOR WINE LOVERS, WITH WINE ESTATES AND SOMMELIERS OFFERING A TASTE OF CAPE TOWN IN THE CITY.
4 mins
April - May 2026
Forbes Africa
THE GREAT AI ARBITRAGE: WHY A FRAGMENTED WORLD IS A DANGEROUS ONE
In early maritime trade, merchants avoided a king's tax by docking just a few miles further along the coast, under a different jurisdiction.
3 mins
April - May 2026
Translate
Change font size
