Bénin : un entrepreneur togolais tué à Cotonou

The violent death of Togolese entrepreneur Richard-Gabin Gbédé underscores a critical and often overlooked risk for African business leaders: personal security during financial disputes, even within their own organizations. This tragedy, stemming from an alleged embezzlement case, reveals that entrepreneurial vulnerability extends beyond market competition into the perilous realm of interpersonal conflict and enforcement. It serves as a stark warning for the Pan-African entrepreneurial community to institutionalize secure financial governance and conflict resolution protocols. Ultimately, his deathContinue Reading