Mo Ibrahim is an expert in mobile communications and founder of one of Africa’s most successful companies, Celtel International.
Founded in 1998, Celtel International has brought the benefits of mobile communications to millions of people across the African continent. The company operates in 15 African countries, covering more than a third of the continent's population, and has invested more than US$750 million in Africa. In 2005, Celtel International was sold to MTC Kuwait for $3.4 billion.
In October 2006, Dr. Ibrahim launched the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to support good governance and great leadership in Africa. In 2007, Dr. Ibrahim stepped down as Chairman of Celtel International to concentrate on this initiative.
Sudanese by birth, Dr. Ibrahim has received a number of awards which recognise his work as an academic, businessman and philanthropist. Among them are the GSM Association Chairman's Award (2007), the telecommunication industry's highest accolade, and the BNP Paribas Prize for Philanthropy (2008). In 2008, Dr. Ibrahim was listed by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
Mo Ibrahim attended the London Business School Global Leadership Summit 2010 on 5 July. The theme of this year's summit was New Frontiers: Expansion, Opportunity and Innovation. Mo Ibrahim sat on a panel of experts to discuss trends in globalisation.
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Read Full ArticleMo Ibrahim participated in a Questions and Answers interview session at the 11th Fortune Global Forum in Cape Town, South Africa on Saturday 26th June 2010. The Forum, hosted by Time Magazine, Fortune and CNN, was attended by over 350 delegates, including a number of Fortune 500 business leaders ...
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