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Amobi Anazodo
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Why African countries are buying Turkish drones?

To The Turkish drones have been purchased by African countries to combat armed groups. The drones are being increasingly used by the African states as they are cheaper, easy to operate and can be used for a variety of missions. . .

Amobi Anazodo
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19 Keys presents High Level Conversations to bring you into the high frequency of talk to elevate your mindset and value.

S1E13 Ft. Chaka Bars

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Chaka was born in Barbados and grew up in England. After joining the military and serving active duty in Iraq for four years, Chaka returned home to find that a close friend of his was murdered. Chaka decided to make a shift, realizing his life was more valuable than what he was doing with it, and moved to London starting Spartanfam, which promotes an "anytime, anyplace, anything" philosophy to working out; no expensive diets or equipment -- just bodyweight.

He outgrew that path fairly quickly when he realized that he had greater potential and purpose for helping others.

Chaka went on to create IHeartAfrica, an organization founded to help preserve orphanages and medical centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in 2017. With his mission to help people and build a better future, Chaka raises funds with the help of donors, including celebrities such as Lenny Kravitz, Michael B. Jordan and Colin Kaepernick, to continue to build a sustainable future for orphaned children in Africa. He is on the front lines of issues that affect Black people first-hand and is educating us by touching on issues from health care, socio-economic class, human rights and the importance of a vegan diet. Chaka wants “our” people to thrive as a culture.

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Amobi Anazodo
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The Zambian space program is worth a look for a few laughs - but does it hide a darker secret?


"From 1960 until sometime after 1969, Nkoloso's "space program" sought to accomplish the launching of a rocket that would send 17-year-old Matha Mwambwa and two cats to the Moon. There were also plans for a trip to Mars. Nkoloso hoped to beat the United States and Soviet Union's respective space programs at the height of the Space Race.
To train the astronauts, Nkoloso set up a makeshift facility on an abandoned farm 11 kilometres (7 mi) from Lusaka, where the trainees would be rolled down a rough hill in a 200-litre (44 imp gal) oil drum. This, according to Nkoloso, would train them in the feeling of weightlessness in both space travel and re-entry. In addition, they used a tyre swing to simulate weightlessness.
Nkoloso stated that the goals of the program were to establish a Christian ministry to "primitive" Martians and the hope of Zambia becoming the "controllers of the seventh heaven of interstellar space". However, he reportedly instructed the missionary in the space program not to force Christianity onto native Martians.
The rocket, named D-Kalu 1 after President Kenneth Kaunda, was a 3-metre by 2-metre (10x6 ft) drum-shaped vessel.[3][10] Nkoloso claimed that it was made of "space-worthy" aluminium and copper. The planned launch date was on Independence Day, 24 October 1964 and would take place from the Independence Stadium, but the launch was purportedly denied permission due to being inappropriate.
It is said that he then asked UNESCO for a grant of £7,000,000 in Zambian pounds to support his space program. It is also said he requested $1.9 billion from "private foreign sources". However, the Ministry of Power, Transport and Communication is reported as stating those requests had not been made on the behalf of Zambia.
The term "Afronauts", coined by Nkoloso, refers to the participants of this program with hopes of bringing not just Zambia, but also the entire continent of Africa, to space.
Interviewed in 2016, President Kenneth Kaunda said of the space program that "It wasn't a real thing ... It was more for fun than anything else.""

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Amobi Anazodo
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So very strange and interesting tech from Ghana ( Accra )
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Amobi Anazodo
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The reason of poverty in Africa.
THAT MADE ME LAUGH.

Amobi Anazodo
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10 African Countries With The Best Infrastructural Development.
The foundation for human progress, the eradication of poverty, and the achievement of the Sustainable progress Goals (SDGs) across the continent is the provision of enough and suitable infrastructure. The state of the roads reflects how different areas and places are developing. Poor roads would have a major impact on people’s ability to access key services like transportation for agricultural goods and medical care. As a result, it is important to understand that proper infrastructure, particularly roads, is vital for rapid growth. More than half of the improvements in socioeconomic growth seen over the previous few years have been attributed to investments made in infrastructure across the continent. In this context, infrastructure may include, but is not limited to, roads, rail networks, power, ICT, water, health, and education infrastructure. While the majority of the continent’s nations are currently working to improve its infrastructure, several stand out as remarkable in their delivery of these fundamental infrastructures that make life meaningful for everyone.
In today’s video, we will be looking at 10 African countries with the best infrastructural development. Stay connected as we make this discovery.
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Amobi Anazodo
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WHAT WILL AFRICA BE LIKE IN 2030

Thoughts about the African continent can sometimes be cliches.
There’s the romanticized image of endless natural beauty that includes rainforests, waterfalls, and golden savannahs dotted by elephants and lions. And then, there’s this idea that Africa is a perpetual humanitarian tragedy, a continent that is plagued by violent coups, ever-emerging terrorist and rebel groups, famine, epidemics, and countless bitter tribal conflicts.
Yes, Africa is all these things. But the problem with cliches is that they often make you miss the real story.
And the real story is that the world itself is fast becoming more African.
According to 20 50 projections, Africa’s current population of over 1.4 billion is poised to double. That means one out of every four people in the world might be African, with several countries on this vast continent undergoing an enormous youth bulge.
All this begs the question:
What will Africa look like in 20 30?
The picture isn't very clear yet. But some see a future where Africa’s massive, youthful population propels African countries to take to the global stage in a way that could mirror China’s meteoric rise.
For starters, Africa is the second-largest and most populous continent in the world after Asia and holds about 18% of the world’s population.
Known for its very rich potential which includes natural resources, human capital, and fertile soils for agriculture, Africa’s development is one of the most critical issues on the global agenda.


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Amobi Anazodo
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Greetings, viewers! Today, we're taking a fascinating journey into the world of African technology, exploring the latest advancements and innovations that are shaping the continent's future. Join us as we showcase the remarkable creations and groundbreaking solutions emerging from Africa. Let's get started!

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Amobi Anazodo
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In about a year's time the world's largest airport terminal will open in the Chinese capital. 'Beijing Urban Construction Group' is the lead design team responsible for the main concourse -- which is expected to cover 600 thousand square meters. The company is also expanding its outreach to Africa through the Belt and Road Initiative. CGTN's Omar Khan paid a visit to the airport ahead of the FOCAC Summit.

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Amobi Anazodo
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He Left USA to Build a Billion Dollar Tech Company in Nigeria is another episode of my promoting Africa series where I feature black entrepreneurs all across Africa who have built successful businesses and they tell us how they did it.

Today I’m gonna be sharing with you the story of Iyin Aboyeji who is a Nigerian Tech Founder who has built and cofounded successful tech companies that are currently worth billions of dollars in Nigeria. He first co-founded Andela and then went on to build Flutterwave which has processed over $1.2Billion dollars in Transactions. I came across him in 2016 when I started my first tech startup and I finally got the opportunity to share his story which is a really inspiring one so definitely watch this to the end.

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Amobi Anazodo
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We use the Internet in almost all areas of life as a matter of course. We use translators and Google Maps. This is not a problem in many parts of the world, especially in Europe and the USA. But in fact, sub-Saharan Africa is significantly underrepresented on the web. These African pioneers are trying to change that and put Africa on the map of the Internet.

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Amobi Anazodo
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From satellites to lasers - African innovators are using science and technology to advance their industries.

Amobi Anazodo
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Top 6 Inventors in Africa, and their innovations

When the word invention or inventor resonates, the first pick of the mind is the united states, Germany, Britain, or Japan. This has changed over time as other countries have joined the fight of producing amazing inventors and inventions and Guess what? Africa has not been left out in this new wind of change.
From devices, to sophisticated add-ons to technology, Africa Scope presents to you 6 Young African inventors and their crazy inventions. Some of these inventions have also made life more comfortable especially for people in rural areas.
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1. Arthur Zang
In a country where access to healthcare is a great worry especially in rural areas, Cameroonian engineer, Arthur Zang developed Africa’s first handheld medical computer called the "Cardiopad tablet", that helps diagnose people with heart disease. The 25 centimeter touch-screen medical tablet enables health workers to perform cardiac tests such as electrocardiograms at far away remote areas and beyond. The reports are then sent wirelessly to doctors via the Internet for interpretation. Arthurs’ Cardiopad has been validated by the Cameroonian scientific community as extremely effective and it is currently being used in a number of medical hospitals in Cameroon.

2. Morris Mbetsa
Morris Mbetsa is an innovation enthusiast from Kenya who since childhood believed in the unrivaled power of tech to address some of the most pressing homegrown problems. This drive has birthed the idea to manufacture Africa’s first flying taxi to tackle biting problems like traffic jams, poor road infrastructure and enhancing improved delivery of critical products and services like medicare.
So far Morris has created a company called Numeral IOT, it’s a tech company that manufactures electronics and also develops firmware and software. He also has an RND lab located in the leafy suburbs of Lavington. The drone project is part of the many projects that he is working on in his RND lab.

3. Richard Turere
Tired of Lions attacking his family’s cattle, Kenyan Richard Turere, invented the Lion Light, an automated lighting system of five torch bulbs around a cattle stockade. The bulbs were wired to a box with switches and to an old car battery charged with a solar panel that operated his family’s television set. Turere had observed lions and found out that they are naturally afraid of people. The lights which flashed in sequence, gave the impression that someone was walking around the stockade. Since then, no lions have attacked again. Following the success, Turere installed the same Lion Lights for his neighbors, of which an installation goes for over $400. Richard's invention has kept lions away from his family's lifestock.

4. William Kamkwamba
Malawian innovator, William Kamkwamba, built an electricity-producing windmill from spare parts and scrap parts after he dropped out of school aged 14. His windmill did not only provide electricity, but also provided water to his home in rural Malawi. Since then, he has built a solar-powered water pump that supplies the first drinking water in his village and two other windmills. His autobiography, “The boy who harnessed the wind,” was selected as a required book for all incoming students at the Auburn University. A movie has also been made, telling the story of this great man. William has used renewable energy to address Malawi's energy challenges.

5. Adebola, Abiola, Toyin and Eniola
Four Nigerian high school teenage students; Adebola, Abiola, Toyin and Eniola, in 2012, showcased a thoughtful and practical innovation that warmed the heart of Africans and the international community. Their invention was a urine power generator which could provide safer, affordable and more access to electricity. According to these geniuses 1 Liter of urine could create 6 hours of electricity. The high school students created an efficient generator.

6. Verone Mankou
In today’s contemporary Africa, daily life activity is gradually moving towards technology. It is with this regard that Verone Mankou of the Republic of Congo invented the Way-C tablet, the first African iPad and tablet rival. The Way-C Tablet is affordable and available in Congo. According to Mankou, his invention is to bring Internet access to as many people as possible. Additionally, he is also known for creating the Elikia smartphones. Verone's Way-C has been heralded first made in Africa tablet

While this list has been made in no particular order, these innovators have brought positive impact to their local communities and pride to Africa’s realm of technology and scientific inventions.

Amobi Anazodo
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Woelab is a Togolese network of co-working spaces that aims to create smart cities through the democratization of technology. In 2013, they created the first "Made in Africa" 3D printer that was made entirely out of recycled electronic waste. #AfricaCAN

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