Motherlan Beckons partners MUSIAD to alleviate poverty in Africa

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In its resolve to alleviate poverty in and bring prosperity to the African continent, Motherland Beckons has entered into partnership with MUSIAD in Koinya, Turkey.
MUSIAD Group is a conglomerate of 11,000 businesses of 50,000 membership and arguably the biggest business group in the world, with considerable presence in 175 countries across the globe.

And Turkey, in its search for a platform to reach out to Africa, which is her next primary
target, and contribute to its growth and development, already found an ally in Motherland Beckons, under the leadership of Otunba Olawanle Akinboboye. Motherlan Beckons is offering MUSIAD, and by ex-tension, Turkey, a template to connect the whole of Africa
under one umbrella.

It is an obvious fact that poverty is prevalent in Africa, with a majority of her citizens
living on less than two U.S$2 a day. Motherland Beckons has over the years contributed
immensely to the wellbeing of Africans in no small measure, through offering a veritable
platform to Africans in the Diaspora and lovers of Africa to visit, invest and possibly come back to settle down in Africa.

It is an obvious fact that poverty is prevalent in Africa, with a majority of her citizens living on less than two U.S$2 a day.

“The second largest continent, that is richly blessed more than any other, should not be the poorest,” Otunba Akinboboye said. Motherlan Beckons’ various activities over the years
have no doubt attracted attention and global applause, resulting in several bilateral agreement and Memoranda of Understanding in tourism, entertainment, culture and
business.
Meanwhile, the partnership has witnessed the signing of an MoU, which has in turn given birth to the Africa-Turkey Trade Centre, headquartered in Koinya, Turkey, with corresponding offices in Lagos and Accra, Ghana.
This was just as plans are in top gear to open ATTC offices in 53 other African countries,
with the aim of connecting Africa to the world through Turkey and vice versa.

This, in turn, is expected to facilitate between Africa and Turkey trade and technology
transfer, educational programmes woven around tourism and entertainment development, and cultural exchange programmes amounting to cross culture, which would no doubt lead to a more harmonious and fruitful relationship between both civilisations

This follows from the general believe that people love, trust, bond and work together better, when they eat, sing, mingle and dance together.
Thousands of business opportunities in Africa available to MUSIAD that will generate humongous wealth in Africa would be mostly financed by high net worth individuals and CEOs of companies in Africa and Turkey.
Motherland Beckons had been involved in seveal initiatives in the past, among which is the Business Bridge, which offers Africans in the Diaspora opportunity to invest in small and medium scale business enterprises in Africa, with reasonable returns on investment, as well as the recently inaugurated $10 billion tourism bail-out initiative for the Nigerian economy and Children and Friends of Nigeria Initiative, amongst others.
This business marriage will be officially consummated in mid-January of 2017 in Koinya, Turkey, with top leaders of the African Union and all ambassadors from the African continent in Turkey in attendance.