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ABO Capital Expands Complexo Escolar Privado Internacional School System With New Location in Luanda
- November 14, 2023
- Posted by: ABO Capital
- Category: Press Releases
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New school will utilize Maple Bear education system, further strengthening education in Africa NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / November 14, 2023 / ABO Capital, an international investment firm that builds opportunities in emerging markets across Africa, today announced the opening of a second Complexo Escolar Privado Internacional (CEPI) location in Luanda, Angola, serving students
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16 Angolan Students from CEPI Travel to New York for the GENIUS Olympiad, Earning Seven Medals
- October 4, 2023
- Posted by: ABO Capital
- Category: Press Releases
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / October 4, 2023 / ABO Capital, an international investment firm that builds opportunities in emerging markets across Africa, today announced that 16 students from Complexo Escolar Privado Internacional (CEPI) – a school run by ABO Capital – participated in the GENIUS Olympiad last month at the University of Rochester. ABO
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Investing in Africa: Why Venture Capitalists Should Look to Angola
- July 5, 2023
- Posted by: ABO Capital
- Category: Articles, Press Releases, Publications by Zandre Campos
While venture capital funding has cooled around the world, there’s one region that’s strongly bucking the trend: Africa. According to the African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA), the first half of 2022 saw an unprecedented US$3.5 billion raised from 300 unique companies, and the continent’s startup scene experienced year on year growth of
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Making English an official language can turbo-charge Angola’s economy
- March 15, 2023
- Posted by: ABO Capital
- Category: Press Releases, Publications by Zandre Campos
Nearly 50 years since Angola became a sovereign, independent state, the time has come for our nation to work towards adopting English as an additional official language. Angola’s only official language is currently Portuguese, which was introduced when it was a Portuguese colony. Making English an official language would not only demonstrate that Angola is
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