Future Trends Targeted 1.3B To Come Out Of Poverty In Africa Through Domestic Wealth Generation Approach- Mr Kamalabadi 

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By Joseph Nana Yaw Cobbina

 

 

The Future Trends Group has brought a high-powered delegation of 15 prominent personalities from Switzerland, Germany, USA, UAE, Nigeria,Senegal, Guinea Conakry, Cameron, and to Ghana, on the occasion of the Inaugural celebrations of Ghana new president H.E.John Dramani Mahama.

 

Speaking at a news conference held in Accra, the President of Future Trends Group, Fazam Kamalabadi, hinted that the Future Trends Group is offering its superior modeling and methodologies as a special gift to the nation and to the new visionary leadership of Ghana, to enhance their existing wise plan for the uplifting of the people’s of Ghana.

 

According to him, the main unique elements delineated in the Future Trends Africa Manifesto program including popularization of the ” source mentality” focus on creation of ” domestic wealth generation machinery” , ” domestic capital raising & capital formation activation ” by various ways of crowd financing, capital collection, conglomerate creation, etc. Rather than focus only on foreign direct investments( FDI), rise of the private entrepreneurs and methods of domestic internal mutual investment in between cities and provinces; drastic reduce of bank interest rates for loan to enterprise; rigorous and elaborate inventory taking of all the tangible and intangible assets including formation of mineral resources bank, agricultural resources bank, energy resources bank, water resources bank, land resources bank, forestry resources bank, human capital resources bank.

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He emphasis that launching of a series of Real World Assets( RWA) digitization; formation of Future Generations Fund& Sovereign Wealth Fund in hybrid mix of class assets compounded by digital assets, creating surplus wealth of the nation; achieving zero foreign debt but instead issuing official outbound debt by Africa (Ghana) to Europe, and exporting of actualized wealth and capital, among many more concrete actional programs, policies and wise hard legislation etc.

 

Mr Kamalabadi reiterated to the fact the entire movement of the Collective Peaceful Rise of Ghana & Africa is to galvanize the entire nation and continent, the government series,the academic and think tank series, the media series, the entrepreneurs, banks & financial institutions, the youth, the woman & the rural communities, all and all into the above programs & initiatives as a unified nation guided by a wise enlightened new leadership, thereby creating the meteoric spiral way up Surprise Rise of Ghana & Africa.

 

The power of Future Trends Africa Manifesto is in that it replaces vision 2063 which in reality is too little too far for Africa’s enormous potentials and the needs of her masses and populations. Instead, the Manifesto champions a rigorous yet realistic $60 trillion dollars economy for Africa in one decade if properly endorsed, adopted and implemented collectively and in a concerted union.

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Furthermore the various top delegation of Future Trends Africa Manifesto totaling over 100 persons have been actively visiting some 20 Africa countries in the past two years systematically meeting with the presidents, prime ministers the ministers totaling some 500 national leaders of Africa and reaching millions of peoples, besides also often staying in villages & rural areas to be in touch with the realities of the land while securing endorsement and adoption nation by nation.

 

Meanwhile the chairman of Festac Africa Renaissance Yinka Abioye is to create cultural exchange by promoting African heritage as the foundation for global cultural dialogue.

 

He poised strengthening trade between African nations and international markets by hosting events that attract global investors.

 

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