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In a message dated 10/26/00 6:54:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< At a meeting of celebrity United Nations "goodwill ambassadors" in New
York this week, N'Dour announced the creation of the Joko Project, which
seeks to build affordable Internet access centers in Senegal and other
African countries as well as a Web site that will contain African cultural
content. The Internet-related project is the flagship program for a new
nonprofit foundation called the Youth Network for Development that N'Dour has
set up in Senegal's capital city, Dakar.
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This is great. Africa's entrepreneurs and business men and women need to wake
up to the need to give back to the communities where their wealth is created.
That is one of the duties of successful businesses.It is a duty and a
responsibility, and Yusu Ndure is putting his money where his mouth is as
they say, and should not only be commended, but immitated by others all over
the continent.
Jabou
Jabou Joh
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