{UAH} fwd.ed - Says African billionairess, Isabel Dokolo
Says African billionairess, Isabel Dokolo:
"I'm not financed by any state money or any public funds. I don't do
that. My becoming a billionare is the result of entrepreneurial
expertise which began with selling eggs at the tender age of six."
- Angolan First Daughter, Mrs. Isabel dos Santos - Dokolo
who is Chair of the Commission for the Reorganization of
the Oil Sector in Angola, during an interview with the
Wall Street Journalists last february.
Excerpt:
Forbes estimates her wealth at US $3.3 billion. The reality, however,
is that a large proportion (almost two thirds of her fortune)
estimated at 1.6 billion Euros (US $1.8 billion) according to the
Diário Economico's calculations, corresponds to stocks in the
Portuguese oil and gas company, Galp, which legally belong to the
Angolan National Oil Company, Sonangol...
Ever since the announcement that she had become a billionaire, Isabel
has done her utmost to justify her fortune as "clean"
- http://allafrica.com/stories/201605311191.html.
Related img. attached.
Have Your Say.
- Peace, To The World
/ Amb. Ikanos Doyen.
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"I'm not financed by any state money or any public funds. I don't do
that. My becoming a billionare is the result of entrepreneurial
expertise which began with selling eggs at the tender age of six."
- Angolan First Daughter, Mrs. Isabel dos Santos - Dokolo
who is Chair of the Commission for the Reorganization of
the Oil Sector in Angola, during an interview with the
Wall Street Journalists last february.
Excerpt:
Forbes estimates her wealth at US $3.3 billion. The reality, however,
is that a large proportion (almost two thirds of her fortune)
estimated at 1.6 billion Euros (US $1.8 billion) according to the
Diário Economico's calculations, corresponds to stocks in the
Portuguese oil and gas company, Galp, which legally belong to the
Angolan National Oil Company, Sonangol...
Ever since the announcement that she had become a billionaire, Isabel
has done her utmost to justify her fortune as "clean"
- http://allafrica.com/stories/201605311191.html.
Related img. attached.
Have Your Say.
- Peace, To The World
/ Amb. Ikanos Doyen.
--
Disclaimer:Everyone posting to this Forum bears the sole responsibility for any legal consequences of his or her postings, and hence statements and facts must be presented responsibly. Your continued membership signifies that you agree to this disclaimer and pledge to abide by our Rules and Guidelines.To unsubscribe from this group, send email to: ugandans-at-heart+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
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