Wakanda Tech
Burkina Faso is being transformed with
Pan-Africanism in mind. Stay tuned. High Tech News
Maid in Hell .. African maids in Arab countries .. Must-See
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To all those who worship Al Jazeera channel (Arabic version) especially the Africans, tell Al Jazeera if it really cares about humanity and human right as you claim and as it claims, tell it to do an report about this issue which is widespread in the arab countries especially in the Gulf including Qatar. Tell Al Jazeera to do the report so il will reach as many Arabs as possible in order to help stop this inhumane exploitation of African maids and others. Big up to BBC for shading light on this issue.
Robotics getting so serious !
Creative !
WOW ! This 9-year-old South African kid is amazing !
13/09/2018
Ola Orekunrin
“Against all odds, I passed my A-Levels with flying colors, started my degree at the University of York at 15. I supported myself all through, working. I wrote my final medical examinations at 21, thus emerging the youngest medical doctor in England,” said Ola Orekunrin.
Determined to make a difference in medical practice, Orekunrin decided to set up The Flying Doctors, the first air ambulance service in West Africa. It basically provides critical care transportation solutions to both the private and public sector by selling yearly air ambulance cover plans to states, companies and individuals.
Gifted Nigerian Invents Flying Mini-Aircrafts
IMPRESSIVE !
Taking Public Transport to the Next Level
09/03/2018
How to build Wakanda: Lessons for African leaders from 'Black Panther'
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education is key.
For many, Princess Shuri was the coolest and most inspiring character in the movie; no one could resist her intellect. She reinforced the power of STEM education. Because of the film's success, Disney donated $1 Million for STEM education for young boys and girls in the US.
Education can change everything, and technology has the power to be the great equalizer. Because of this, African leaders should focus on STEM at an early age so Africa does not fall behind in the technology sector. Leading this charge for STEM education in Africa is Rwanda.
The country has a strategic plan to transform its economy by 2020 and STEM education is at the nexus. Investing in STEM education will not only confront the rampant unemployment challenges we have, but it will also address the gaps in human resources in Africa to build infrastructure, manage natural resources, and control diseases.
African leaders must take immediate steps to ensure STEM is included in national curricula.
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