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This African engineer thought business people were crooks until he founded a company and became a billionaire

When Mo Ibrahim was growing up in Alexandria, Egypt, he idolized scientists such as Marie Curie and Albert Einstein and eventually became a telecommunications engineer. Fast-forward several decades and Ibrahim is now a billionaire business person — something he never expected would happen, because he didn't trust those running companies.
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