MEMBERS & VISITORS This man is speaking the truth. One consideration is the pinch that has been placed on international travel and relocation by the Covid plandemic.

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS THE ENGAGEMENT PARTY Over the decades I have come to experience a full range of life’s chapters: births, education, early family life, accomplishments, failures, work, celebrations, death, and yes MARRIAGE. I recently had the privilege and honor to attend the engagement celebration party of my very good friend Duncan Nthigah (AKA […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS THIS IS A JOB FOR INVENTION SCHOOL Illiteracy is high in The Gambia so a unique voting system involving marbles is used. On arrival at a polling station, and after their ID has been verified, a voter will be directed to a series of drums painted in the party colours of […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS MY MAMA AFRICA MY MAMA AFRICA I was treated to a tour of my local region by good friends. Basically, there is so much to enjoy and appreciate about JUST the land of Africa. I can cover more on the culture, clothes, food, music, language and other cultural aspects in later […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS SOLVING AFRICAN POLITICS New solutions to old problems may come from anywhere. Africa has its political parties and there are unquestionably problems. Do you have any ideas to add?? Prof. Oku Singer, Mechanical/Solar Engineer INVENTION SCHOOL’S SIGNATURE SERIES The technological progress of Africa and its diasporans was dramatically broken beginning with […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Learn more about Richard Turere. This young Masai boy’s invention can be seen HERE.  Your Virtual World is establishing a local Invention School in Kenya and will enroll selectively and evenly chosen local boys and girls to attend.  The learning regimen is described in the table below and is structured to […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS THE RACE FOR AFRICA Africa has become the battlefield for global powers. China, India, US, EU, Israel are fighting it out in the continent. Who is winning? and What’s it in for Africa. WION’s Palki Sharma tells you all about the race for Africa. Prof. Oku Singer, Mechanical/Solar Engineer INVENTION SCHOOL’S […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS I Bought My Shamba In January of 2020 I bought my first piece of land in Africa. When the African earth was placed in my hand by the man who sold me the land, I cried the tears of fifteen generations of ancestors… This was now my land, I bought this […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS FRESH WATER IS THE WORLD’S NEW GOLD Lake Nalubaale, later called Lake Victoria, is one of the African Great Lakes. The lake was later named after Queen Victoria by the explorer John Hanning Speke, the first Briton to document it in 1858. The European colonialists were rabid about renaming everything they […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Young People Like This Belong In Invention School A Kenyan boy with big brilliant brain builds a homemade excavator prototype from sticks and plastic pieces. He’s already developing a natural sense of four bar linkages, mechanical advantage, material properties, force leverage, force vectors, etc. Yes, he’d make a wonderful apprentice inventor […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Colonialism & Origins of White Supremacy A new four-part documentary series, “Exterminate All the Brutes,” delves deeply into the legacy of European colonialism from the Americas to Africa. It has been described as an unflinching narrative of genocide and exploitation, beginning with the colonizing of Indigenous land that is now called […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Africa’s Bacteriological Extermination In Germany’s extermination program for black Africans, a template for the Holocaust was birthed. Decades before the Nazis turned to the Jews, German colonialists in Southwest Africa – now Namibia – dehumanized, built death camps for, and slaughtered tens of thousands of tribespeople in a systematic genocide. Here, […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS PRISON SENTENCES FOR TANZANIAN SEED VIOLATORS More than 80 percent of the food in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa is produced by small-scale farmers. If they cannot afford commercial inputs, they can still make progress with agro-ecological methods. The methods are not immediately patentable and therefore the industry treats them shabbily. Tanzanian […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS East Africa Opts Out East Africa Opts Out Africa, particularly East Africa, has no ambitions of world dominance also known as “Full Spectrum Dominance”. This idea is an agenda of the western world and with it comes sickness, planetary destruction, impoverishment, low birth rates, massive toxification, and destroyed economies. No thanks… […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS “Just Get Us To The Rainbow” Lovin’ being around people who mean me good will… even those who ride 5 on a motorcycle LOL and wave back at me as they pass by. As a geographic region, if one could scoop up Kenya and plop it down in any region of […]

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BELTS DON’T LIE It’s difficult to describe the many changes in my life since arriving in East Africa. Perhaps you have experienced a vast transformation in your life in which it seems you’ve been transported into a new body. Some parts work better than ever, LOL. Some parts just have this cramped feeling. Some sensations […]

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58 Ways to Keep Your Wife’s Love, and the romance alive! Your wife is a trust in your hands 1. Make her feel secure. 2. Maximize peace 3. Your wife is a fragile vessel. Treat her as such because there is a lot of goodness that must be treated in a gentle way. Advise her […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Is Artificial Intelligence Racist? Research shows that Artificial Intelligence is fundamentally racist. Do your own research and you’ll find Dr. Mumbi’s assertions are true. Wongel Zelalem reports on AI that was being asked to create images of black doctors treating white kids refusing to give results. Prof. Oku Singer, Mechanical/Solar Engineer […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS I PROMISED TO RETURN TO AFRICA I’m so proud of Ghanaians for taking this bold initiative for its young people. We all have much that we can share with each other in order to build a stronger and safe world for future generations. In looking at the facilities which are going […]

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MEMBERS & VISITORS I PROMISED TO RETURN TO AFRICA I PROMISED TO RETURN TO AFRICA After spending five years in Ghana with my wife and young daughter, We left Ghana to return to the United States to study mechanical engineering. I cried when I left, knowing how much I would miss it. The friends, the […]

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