Fostering African collaboration: Chairman of Tetrazzini Group meets with S/Africa Ex-President Zuma

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In the spirit of fostering collaboration within African continent, the Chairman of Tetrazzini Group, Chief Dr. Prince Don Okonkwo has met with the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma in Johannesburg.

He met with the former African National Congress (ANC) leader at the weekend where they both discussed areas of collaboration that will help both countries leverage on each other’s strength for growth.

The billionaire businessman has business interest across Africa, including South Africa where he has invested heavily in the last eight years.

The meeting is seen as a strategic move towards harnessing the potentials of both countries and create opportunity for technology transfer that will boost the economy in the area of energy, Industrialisation and agriculture.

A former governorship candidate in Anambra, Dr Prince Don Okonkwo in May last year was in South Africa shortly after their national and provincial election where he understudied their voting procedure and what Nigeria can learn from them.

He applauded the electoral process but expressed worry that some persons could be disenfranchised as a result of the new procedure introduced by the electoral body.

Dr. Okonkwo is a known voice in Africa’s political and business environment where he has consistently continued to make contributions towards making the environment conducive in both fields.

His company, Zzini Media had recently won a N4.3bn lawsuit against former world boxing champion, Floyd Mayweather in the United States.

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