Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As African economies boom and businesses are created, one of the big questions this growth raises is that of third-level education: how can Africa develop a knowledge infrastructure to rival that of the west, a sort of Harvard University in Africa?
Africa is the future.
Educational opportunities have supported the rise of the African middle class, the professional cadre of young people who are now willing and able to contribute to Africa's future prosperity.
Africa is on the rise.
Global education is not a zero-sum game. The rise of universities in Asia will be a benefit to the entire world.
Africa will thrive.
It is important to nurture any new ideas and initiatives which can make a difference for Africa.
If we continue doing the right things in Africa, we can create a very exciting and competitive global market here.
The way forward for Africa is investment.
Africa is not for the weak-hearted: infrastructure issues are there. The middle class is absent in most of the countries. We have to cater to the low end of the market to grow.