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The prevailing rate of poverty in our societies has remained the concern of individuals, governments, non-governmental organisations, financial stake-holders and even spiritual institutions. Many agencies have come to floor this monster but the epidemic seems to defer all manner of solutions. The author expresses practical steps to apply to eradicate extreme poverty once and for all. He shows the way out of this paradox (poverty in the midst of plenty) by erecting three pillars of culture, people and leadership. He also goes further to connect potential to sever power points, power links and…mehr

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The prevailing rate of poverty in our societies has remained the concern of individuals, governments, non-governmental organisations, financial stake-holders and even spiritual institutions. Many agencies have come to floor this monster but the epidemic seems to defer all manner of solutions. The author expresses practical steps to apply to eradicate extreme poverty once and for all. He shows the way out of this paradox (poverty in the midst of plenty) by erecting three pillars of culture, people and leadership. He also goes further to connect potential to sever power points, power links and power routes, in the bid to unlock the wealth of mankind. As you journey through this wealth of knowledge you are bound to experience enough power to move you to the next level. Who says the poor must stay poor remains a strategy for individual and national transformation.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. James Okpanachi a published Author, Speaker and Trainer. Popularly known as an Infopreneur, Technopreneur and Philantropreneur; he founded the Royal Initiative Against Poverty and Starvation (RIAPS), Royal Leadership Consults (RLC) and the Arabian-African Strategic Development Consultancy. These entities were born out of a passion to close the poverty gap, employing Intellectual Property and Technology to boost Personal, Organisational and National productivity. Despite a successful career spanning over a decade as a sought-after CRM Solution Architect in the United Kingdom, with Tier 1 consultancies and client such as UNHCR, SABB Riyadh, City of Westminster, Royal Borough of Kensington, Royal London Group, NOEPC, HCL-PO, Ciber, Avanade, Cognizant, Ember, L&Q and Notting Hill Housing; His drive for development in developing nations has kept him in the centre of Transformation and Reformation activities in Africa. He is a Leadership Consultant with a cutting edge as a Change Agent and National Reformer. He is the Convener of The Change Leaders and Change Agents Conferences. His passion for National Transformation and Reformation led to the birth of his first book "Who says the Poor Must Stay Poor".