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Victoria Dyas

April 3rd, 2014

Ghana President comes to LSE

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Victoria Dyas

April 3rd, 2014

Ghana President comes to LSE

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The President of Ghana John D Mahama will deliver a lecture at the London School of Economics and Political Science on Saturday 5 April 2014.

Mr Mahama will deliver the keynote address at the LSE Africa Summit business conference which will run alongside a research conference and the Alistair Berkley lecture from 3-5 April.

The business conference will focus the changes and opportunities currently emerging in Africa around African entrepreneurship. Other speakers include Saran Kaba Jones, Founder and Executive Director of Face Africa, Jim Ovia, Founder of Zenith Bank and Juliana Rotich, Executive Director of Ushaidi Inc.

This Blog post was originally posted on the Africa at LSE blog.

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