Africa Arise

BOOK DETAILS

Genre : Self Help

Sub Genre : Self Help

Language : English

Paperback ISBN : 9781664179523

Africa Arise

Overview

The book explores the issue of natural resource exploitation in Africa, focusing specifically on the oil sector. While African countries are rich in natural resources, they often lack the capacity and funds to tap into them effectively. As a result, they often rely on foreign companies to help them exploit their resources.

Description

The continent of Africa is endowed with natural resources in each country. Tapping into these resources provides a great opportunity for African countries to grow and develop.

However, this vast wealth of resources cannot be tapped by the African countries because of a lack of capacity and Funds. Oil producing countries in Africa heavily rely on the expertise and resources of Foreign Oil companies to help them exploit the oil. These foreign Oil companies signed contracts with the unsuspecting African countries to help them benefits from their resources.

Those contracts are not the same that are signed internationally. They are steeped towards the benefit of the foreign oil companies. This book examines what went wrong and suggest some remedies to maximize the benefits of those national natural resources. Examples are drawn from the study conducted in the Republic of South Sudan’s oil sector.

International Purchase link: https://www.xlibris.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/813307-africa-arise

About The Author

Isaac Yak R. Tutdel is a passionate son of South Sudan who professionally works as an Oil and Gas Consultant. He is widely read in the fields of Laws and Petroleum related issues.  He holds Master of Laws (LLM) degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa and the University of Juba, Sudan.

Mr Tutdel holds a PhD in Petroleum Economics from the China University of Petroleum-Beijing, in China. Mr Tutdel undertook various specialised trainings to widen his understandings and knowledge and he participated in the drafting of the Petroleum and Mining sectors Legal Regimes in the Republic of South Sudan. He also participated in the drafting and reviewing of the Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan, 2011. He was a Member of the GoSS/SPLM negotiating team with GoS/NCP. In addition to other public and private assignments rendered to him.

Mr Tutdel is legally married to a lovely wife and blessed with kids.

 

Overview
The book explores the issue of natural resource exploitation in Africa, focusing specifically on the oil sector. While African countries are rich in natural resources, they often lack the capacity and funds to tap into them effectively. As a result, they often rely on foreign companies to help them exploit their resources.
Description
The continent of Africa is endowed with natural resources in each country. Tapping into these resources provides a great opportunity for African countries to grow and develop. However, this vast wealth of resources cannot be tapped by the African countries because of a lack of capacity and Funds. Oil producing countries in Africa heavily rely on the expertise and resources of Foreign Oil companies to help them exploit the oil. These foreign Oil companies signed contracts with the unsuspecting African countries to help them benefits from their resources. Those contracts are not the same that are signed internationally. They are steeped towards the benefit of the foreign oil companies. This book examines what went wrong and suggest some remedies to maximize the benefits of those national natural resources. Examples are drawn from the study conducted in the Republic of South Sudan’s oil sector. International Purchase link: https://www.xlibris.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/813307-africa-arise
About The Author

Isaac Yak R. Tutdel is a passionate son of South Sudan who professionally works as an Oil and Gas Consultant. He is widely read in the fields of Laws and Petroleum related issues.  He holds Master of Laws (LLM) degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa and the University of Juba, Sudan.

Mr Tutdel holds a PhD in Petroleum Economics from the China University of Petroleum-Beijing, in China. Mr Tutdel undertook various specialised trainings to widen his understandings and knowledge and he participated in the drafting of the Petroleum and Mining sectors Legal Regimes in the Republic of South Sudan. He also participated in the drafting and reviewing of the Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan, 2011. He was a Member of the GoSS/SPLM negotiating team with GoS/NCP. In addition to other public and private assignments rendered to him.

Mr Tutdel is legally married to a lovely wife and blessed with kids.

 

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