economy at the university of pretoria and a former minister of education and research in italy. giblin ibrahim joined us from a buddha. he is a political scientist and senior fellow at the center for democracy and development in nigeria. and from johannesburg were joined by david manya. he is the director of the university of johannesburg center for africa, china studies and international relations and foreign policy expert. good to have you all with us gentlemen. david money, if i can start with you, is this something that could be good for africa? or indeed africa requires a massive injections of foreign investment, particularly in this digital space. given the fact that only 33 percent of africa is wired to the internet. and for, for development to take place, i think that these more that is required. china is doing great. united states is pouring investments and use coming as a late comer. however, what matters is exactly what will you provide are tangibly living out all their interests and ideological approach to this. this is business and i. e has to take africa, is hebron abraham? what'