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28.4.2009 |
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‘How Nigeria can fly like China’
Busty Okundaye, a Nigerian, is president, UGC Technology and Management Firm with headquarters in China. UGC is an innovative, engineering, global advanced technology/transfer and strategic management consulting services company that provides its multinational clients with timely, cost-effective and world-class quality services.
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How tidy is Nigeria-China relations? (1)
The Obasanjo Administration (1999-2007) came with increase in the tempo of Nigeria-China relationship. This is understandable since Nigeria had just freed itself from the status of a pariah state which Nigeria’s burdensome military dictatorship forced on it.
Nigeria is doing so much with China today in terms of trade and investments.
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How tidy is Nigeria-China relations? (2)
According to World Bank Weekly Report for July 7, 2008, Sino-African trade has exploded from $2 billion in 1999 to $55.5 billion in 2006 and $73 billion in 2007, growing faster than Chinese trade with the rest of the world, and making a significant contribution to China’s success.
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How tidy is Nigeria-China relations? (3)
The summary of the China/Nigeria relations is that Nigeria has the opportunity to do more than just sell oil to China.
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meetmalawi.com
A Nigerian engineer and management consultant, Busty Okundaye, says Nigeria has no strategy in place to deal with the nation’s newly-found business relationship with China.
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24.3.2008 |
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Profile: Busty Okundaye SM ’94
In March of 1994, when Busty Okundaye co-organized the first MIT Sloan trip to China, it was, by all accounts, quite a challenge to get people interested. No one was thinking about China at that time, he explains. But now, more than 10 years later, things have certainly changed. China has emerged as one of the most exciting economies on the global stage, and the same trip, known as the China Trek, has long become one of the most popularprograms on campus.
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15.2.2008 |
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Nigeria has no strategy in place to deal with China -China-based Nigerian consultant
Nigeria has no strategy in place to deal with China -China-based Nigerian consultant
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12.12.2007 |
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12.12.2007 |
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Uganda Economic Intelligence
Welcome to my escapades in Kalangala Islands. One of the pics on the left is the cruise ship to our dream-land. On the right is one of our friends enjoying the beaches of Kalangala. But that is just the beginning of a mouth-watering adventure of nature. Uganda,oh my!
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12.12.2007 |
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China-South Africa Publication
In late September, the Bi-National Commission (BNC) between South Africa and China was held in Beijing. Both Governments describe each other as “strategic partners” but both sides have struggled to define exactly what the term “strategic” means. The BNC went some way to unpack the phrase strategic partner and elevate the relationship to a higher level.
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15.11.2007 |
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How Nigeria can fly like China
Busty Okundaye, a Nigerian, is president, UGC Technology and Management Firm with headquarters in China. UGC is an innovative, engineering, global advanced technology/transfer and strategic management consulting services company that provides its multinational clients with timely, cost-effective and world-class quality services.
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15.10.2007 |
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NGA Strategy on PRC
Nigeria has no strategy in place to deal with China -China-based Nigerian consultant
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15.10.2007 |
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Detroit Free Press
In a move that has a certain if-you-can't-beat-'em-join-'em quality, government officials from Michigan have gone to an odd place looking for investment and new jobs -- China.
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20.3.2007 |
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Africa Reloaded
This blog is aimed at highlighting the vast Economic Potential for Africa the mother continent. It will tackle pertinent issues on Culture,Education,Security, Economy, Politics and History,Tourism and Strategic Global Intelligence. It will emphasize the cardinal responsibility of the world to Africa and Africa to the world.It highlights both the light moments and the dark part of this virgin continet.It's dedicated to my mother for her works in her time.
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23.1.2007 |
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Chinese Business Coveted by Michigan
With U.S. companies rushing to build plants and research centers in
China, where workers earn far less than in the United States,
Michigan officials wondered whether they could persuade fast-growing
Chinese companies to open offices in the state. Their pitch: Detroit
is still the automotive capital of the world, and Asian companies
need research and development or sales offices in Michigan.
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22.12.2006 |
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10.12.2006 |
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World Economic Forum on Africa
At a time of unprecedented African growth, the World Economic Forum on
Africa, our 16th on the continent, provided a platform for leaders to discuss
the opportunities and challenges facing Africa in the years to come.
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28.11.2006 |
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Goepfert
New product development is frequently large-scale problem solving. It may consist of thousands or even tens of thousands of single problem-solving tasks, woven into a complex network of interrelationships
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12.10.2006 |
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World Economic Forum on Africa
"There are a lot of new ideas on the continent, in the private sector. There's a lot of creativity. We are beginning to see a huge number of African entrepreneurs who are starting new businesses and growing them".
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15.8.2006 |
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SA misses the China boat
As the Chinese economy powers ahead, South Africa is missing out on opportunities being snapped up by international players who have moved into the region.
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27.6.2006 |
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Doing Business in China
Panelists offered participants advice on how to do business in China. Their key recommendations were:
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18.6.2006 |
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Damping CltARA
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16.2.2006 |
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China-Africa Trade
Sino-African Relations - a Booming Trade
Between 2000 and 2003 the number of Chinese funded enterprises in Africa grew from 499 to 638, spread over 54 African countries and regions.
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29.6.2005 |
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Mich. officials try to lure auto and other firms from Asia
In an interview with the Detroit Free Press, Mr. Okundaye, CEO of UGC explains the new trends in the auto industry. China is a key market in the future of the car industry! How to best devise strategies to take advantages of the new opportunities is still a major focus for executives in the auto industry...
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24.11.2004 |
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Talent, culture management and global leadership forum (APAC HR committee)
In a forum including HR heads of several leading companies in China, Mr. Okundaye (President of UGC) shared his views on how to achieve cultural integration within MNCs
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13.08.2004 |
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Liuzhou as a focus at an MIT event in Shanghai
At an event organized within the MIT alumni association, Mr. Busty Okundaye pointed out the importance of building ties between Liuzhou and international companies
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13.08.2004 |
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