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"Over the past decade, sub-saharan africa has experienced economic growth in her countries. But, nothing can be said of its effect on the grass root populace. A lot of conferences and articles have discussed on the possibilities and various potential imbedded in the African soil and people. A man once said, if we can realise what we have in Africa, we would have money on the streets if our human and natural resources are tapped into. Which begs the question " why hasn't africa developed? what should be done to put it back on track? It is great we are experiencing growths a nation, but what…mehr

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"Over the past decade, sub-saharan africa has experienced economic growth in her countries. But, nothing can be said of its effect on the grass root populace. A lot of conferences and articles have discussed on the possibilities and various potential imbedded in the African soil and people. A man once said, if we can realise what we have in Africa, we would have money on the streets if our human and natural resources are tapped into. Which begs the question " why hasn't africa developed? what should be done to put it back on track? It is great we are experiencing growths a nation, but what does it say about the nation when vast majority of its populace are still wallowing in poverty and living below the poverty line. This Article dishes on the importance of "Inclusivity of Growth" and the major factors that would see to its actualisation to benefit the lower poor in any economy. "
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Ayo Richard, Is a development economist. Who looks who help proffer solutions to challenges in the developing world.