Kigali — President Paul Kagame has been listed among the world's 50 most influential people who shaped the last decade, alongside some of the renowned global heavy weights in the areas of politics, business, economics and culture.
The survey carried out by The Financial Times (FT) attracted a debate with contributors saluting the publication for having chosen Kagame describing him as a leader who had great impact not only in the region but across the World.
"It was not an easy task. There could easily have been 50 people from each category. So the men and women on our list should be seen as representative of the larger themes of the decade," the Financial Times said.
Commenting on President Paul Kagame's featuring on the list, The Financial Times said, "the President is admired in the west, and in the sub-region, for his leadership in rebuilding Rwanda since the devastation of the 1994 genocide."
'Rwanda, under his leadership, has punched well above its weight,' FT said.
Kagame's nomination attracted some debate on the website of the FT, one of the World's most respected publications, with the majority of contributors saying the President merited the honour.
A comment by a contributor on the website emphasised that Kagame was most certainly instrumental in "snatching" Rwanda from the status of a failed state it had been before 1994, to one of the "respected and most watched nations" on the African continent.
The achievements cited by contributors to the debate, included restoration of political stability, maintaining a steady economic growth and promotion of gender equality as some of the milestones under Kagame's leadership.
"Only the foolish would deny or understate these remarkable achievements for a country that was known for exporting refugees into exile and for pogroms/genocide a decade and half ago," one of the contributors said.
Another FT reader wrote that, "the Financial Times is right to have H.E Paul Kagame in the list of the top people who have shaped world politics in the last decade.
Indeed, Rwanda is Africa's biggest success story. In barely 15 years, the country has transformed from a failed state to one of the fastest growing economies on the continent,"
"It has established a stable government with democratic institutions, ensured peace and security, made unprecedented progress towards national unity and reconciliation, and restored its economy attaining an 11.2% growth rate over the past year," the comment reads.
The 50 most influential persons' list includes; US President Barrack Obama, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel, renowned TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey, Google Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

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Yes! He shaped the last decade with atrocities, human catastrophe, ethnic cleansing and genocide that he inspired in DRCongo. It is good to notice high profile criminals and their deed. DRCongo has now lost more than 10,000,000 people because of him and Rwanda is booming based on resources looting from DRCongo. Let be merry about such a man being listed among those most influential people who shaped up the last decade. We are praying that Eternal God considers this and gives his own verdict in Jesus Christ name, amen!
It is evil to see a high profile criminal to be compensate for his crimes as achievements. He (Kagame) will pay for his crimes one day. 10 millions of Congolese lives earned him and Rwanda a place to Commonwealth and we can see People who voted him and Rwanda to join commonwealth are the same people who recognised him as their hero among others who shaped the decade. we can confirm now F.T is one of Kagame and Rwanda lobby agents in the west and around the world even though Rwanda has courts case pending in France and Espanish courts against his genoside activities against his people and congolese. F.T is one of kagame bosses's (west) machine to cover up his crimes. i believe that we will see more of this kind of insanities praises about Kagame in years to come as long as he is giving central africa away by blood of congoleses or country men and women who will go against his policy for the sake of power.
This recognition has been spot on and is well deserved. This is increasingly becoming clear to both friends and foes cause whether the bad losers like it or not u can fool people for some time but u cant fool people all the time. Alluta continua, Last time it was the time magazine this time its Financial magazine next time it will be all magazines.
Great leader. One character I like about Kagame is his ability to admit his mistakes, learn from them and move on. He has re established full diplomatic relations with former enemies DRC and France. Next he will begin working on the FDLR. Great leader indeed he deserves to be in the FT 50 faces that shaped the decade. This coming decade will even be greater. I'm rubbing my fingers in glee.
LISTEN GUYS ! Let's start giving praises and recommendation to some of our African Leaders who are really doing something for Africans, their people and the Continental as a whole. We MUST stop being arrogant against each other, and learn to cooperate to the fulliest for the benefits of ALL Africans. Please remember that ONLY Africans will develop AFrica; therefore, let's start showing our true colours to each others and start doing something fruitful for the continent, "Africa".