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Musaba Chailunga is the Founder & President at Object Oriented Development in Africa (OOD Africa), a market based solution for economic development and social change. Their focus is on training the developing communities on the application of social enterprise. OOD Africa have since established an institute which serves as their educational wing whose mission is to train and educate for opportunity. Musaba joins us to discuss the progress and programs OOD Africa Institute has made and offers respectively since it was established.
Since time immemorial there has been this antagonistic view that there is the RICH and the POOR sitting at poles. But is it really true that we have this static group of people that never changes, that the rich will forever be rich. Africa and Africans in general have found themselves at the lower scale of power and wealth, and for this most Africans and indeed other poor people consider themselves victims of this social arrangement that favours the rich and victimises the poor. Today the host try to debunk the myth that there are victims and victmisers at the global level that cannot be reversersed. And points out that to a certain extent what matters most is the quality of life and not wealth, but those who want to ensure they are well looked after by the "system" there are simple steps they can take and these can lead to joining the millionaire club.
Since time immemorial there has been this antagonistic view that there is the RICH and the POOR sitting at poles. But is it really true that we have this static group of people that never changes, that the rich will forever be rich. Africa and Africans in general have found themselves at the lower scale of power and wealth, and for this most Africans and indeed other poor people consider themselves victims of this social arrangement that favours the rich and victimises the poor. Today the host try to debunk the myth that there are victims and victmisers at the global level that cannot be reversersed. And points out that to a certain extent what matters most is the quality of life and not wealth, but those who want to ensure they are well looked after by the "system" there are simple steps they can take and these can lead to joining the millionaire club.