Nov 14, 2002
Niko Shefer leaned forward and explained the competitive advantage small entrepreneurs enjoy over corporate multinationals when doing business in war-ravaged countries like Liberia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “I move with cash. I can buy the president a Mercedes 600. How can a normal company justify that? How do they explain that to the shareholders? I do not need board meetings. I am the board.” Shefer is one of a new breed of adventurers and opportunists who have the acumen and the ruthlessness to profit from Africa’s war zones.
































