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Apprentice star's "great leader" claim put to test



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The Apprentice candidate Raef said the programme made him into a "great leader". Here, Citylite presents a snapshot of some of history's greatest leaders and compares them to Raef.

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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) Conquered most of Europe - ruled France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and invaded Egypt and Russia, despite being only 5ft 2.

Margaret Thatcher (1925-present), Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990, the woman who single-handedly dragged Britain out of it's strike culture by crushing the unions, her legacy is still alive and kicking today.

Hannibal of Carthage (247BC–183 BC), military tactician who marched an entire army, including war elephants, from Iberia over the Pyrenees and the Alps into northern Italy.

Hannibal Smith, ran the A-Team: a crack commando unit which was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit and who promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground, where they survived as soldiers of fortune and "solved problems" for people, by building tanks from paper clips and tricking BA into drinking some drugs so they could get him on a plane

Jesus Christ (0BC-36AD), started a little religion called Christianity, rose from the dead, performed the odd miracle and offered all mankind eternal salvation.

Raef Bjayou, age 27, runs his own "import and export company", believes in "charisma" and "cross-the-board appeal". Also a former estate agent. Likes lawn tennis, antiquarian book collecting and cognac.

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  • Last Updated: 23 May 2008 8:31 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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