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The 10 African Inventors Who Changed the World

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Amobi Anazodo
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African Inventors who changed the world. Most of the time, history books portray Africa as a non-civilized continent. It is frequently believed that Europe was the birthplace of the Enlightenment, the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions, and many other revolutions. All theories isolate and emphasize European breakthroughs, inventions, and successes while downplaying others. It is understandable why some individuals think that the western world is the source of all excellent things.

Opposite to what textbook publishers portray and unknown to most. The vast continent of Africa has a rich history and has produced many significant achievements. Most people only know about well-known inventions like vehicles, lightbulbs, and smartphones. Yet, the African continent has made groundbreaking contributions to various industries, including medical, energy, e-commerce, and many more.

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