Gibbous Moon Over Lagos: Pursuing a Dream on Africa's Wild Side
By (Author) Pamela Watson
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st March 2020
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Business ethics and social responsibility
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
650.096691
Paperback
336
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 26mm
482g
Lagos, Nigeria, a city of about 20 million people is growing fast and it is not the same Africa as that of the open plains of the Serengeti or the thunderous white cloud of Victoria Falls. This is Africas wild side, a place where ethics can be lost and where enormous good can be done; it is where Africas future will be made.
In 2005, Australian Pamela Watson, a one-time intrepid cyclist who peddled her way solo across Africa turned Lagos-based businesswoman, embarked on a thrilling five-year entrepreneurial journey. It included the highs of creating a successful hand-made paper social enterprise and making a difference to an embattled community, and the lows of discovering the human cost of a corrupt system and anxiety over the integrity of those she believed shared her business dream.
This original story explores whether Lagoss gibbous moon is waxing to full or waning back to the dark side, and what happened to Pamelas own cycle of business adventures. Along the way, we gain rare insight into this megacity of contradictions as open as it is opaque, as full of opportunity as it is of hazards, as exciting as it is frustrating. What becomes clear is that effervescent, hard-working, self-aware and brutally self-critical Lagosians are determinedly chasing dreams and opportunities in this untamed urban environment.
Gibbous Moon Over Lagosis a timely, spirited and inspiring read for those keen to know an Africa that challenges old stereotypes.
Pamela Watson is an intrepid adventurer and businesswoman. Born in Perth, Western Australia she grew up watching the sun setting in the west and as an adult followed its pathway to Africa. From her intoxicating solo cycling journey in the 90s, travels to 32 countries in Africa, her thrilling entrepreneurial and diplomatic adventures in Nigeria in the 2000s and her ongoing work in Africa, she has a rare insight into Africas complex and challenging past and present, and offers an optimistic appraisal of how its future might unfold. Pamela is passionate about doing business to her own beat and championing Lagos and the unleashed potential of Africas female entrepreneurs.