Tope Fasua is a public affairs commentator, economist, public policy scholar, an entrepreneur and presently pilots a number of initiatives in the SME World.
He has been touted by some, as the Malcolm Gladwell of Africa. Tope is largely influenced by the works of Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt, whose Freakonomics series have explored the nuanced neglected issues that affect economic outcomes.
He tries to contextualize the lessons learnt from contemporary economics into the African setting. Tope believes that the African continent offers the best raw case study for now, and that more work should be done by Africans themselves, in documenting, implementing. and refining their best ideas.
Other great influences on Tope Include: Dambisa Moyo and Professor Niall Ferguson and he is one of the promising contemporary intellectuals on the continent.
He has written 10 books and published thousands of articles on several subject matters.
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Tope Fasua is a public affairs commentator, economist, public policy scholar, an entrepreneur and presently pilots a number of initiatives in the SME World.
He has been touted by some, as the Malcolm Gladwell of Africa. Tope is largely influenced by the works of Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt, whose Freakonomics series have explored the nuanced neglected issues that affect economic outcomes.
He tries to contextualize the lessons learnt from contemporary economics into the African setting. Tope believes that the African continent offers the best raw case study for now, and that more work should be done by Africans themselves, in documenting, implementing. and refining their best ideas.
Other great influences on Tope Include: Dambisa Moyo and Professor Niall Ferguson and he is one of the promising contemporary intellectuals on the continent.
He has written 10 books and published thousands of articles on several subject matters.