MEMBERS & VISITORS GO TOGETHER GO TOGETHER The technological progress of Africa and its Diasporans was dramatically broken beginning with slavery and later through its colonization by European powers up to today’s aspirants from China, European Union, America, and India. With the arrival of the 21st century, a new era of an awakened Africa […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS 7 QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ASKED ABOUT THE SERIES 7 QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ASKED ABOUT THE GRAPHIC NOVEL SERIES 1. What is the world that the characters inhabit? I use images of people that look a little bit different, like a girl that has a bald head. She shaved her […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS PREPARING A GENERATION OF AFRICAN INVENTORS PREPARING A GENERATION OF AFRICAN INVENTORS I am working hard to implement a real world Invention School for African youth. Given the world’s current state of affairs, the stage is now set for Africans to deeply explore solutions to African problems without being hampered by […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS MY SKY MY SKY In time a larger percentage of humanity will fully understand the pathologies that lead some of their fellow humans to spoil the nest in which they live. Even dogs are smart enough to not do that. It is so sad to see western powers […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS PULL OURSELVES UP BY OUR BOOTSTRAPS Origin of Pull Yourself up by Your Bootstraps This expression originated in the 1800s. It refers to the ability of a person to lift himself or herself up by pulling on the laces of his or her boots. Of course, this is impossible, so in […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Ghana! What Has Happened? Ghana! What Has Happened? For so many years, Ghana has served as a beacon of light and hope for African people around the world. What has happened. How has Ghana lost its way? Where is its leadership taking it into the future? Has it really thrown off […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Wake Up Young Africans and Transform The Continent EMIGRATING TO AFRICA WAS A NO-BRAINER 64% of my unaltered DNA which remains untouched by globalist manipulaton schemes, originates on the African continent. Unlike America, the people here do not regard that as a cause for shame or revulsion or fear but rather […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS What A Pleasant Surprise What A Pleasant Surprise Today, one of my young African brothers dropped by to give me a surprise gift. A perfect painting that I’m hanging in my office. His son and others coming behind him will raise the collective consciousness to understand that history has taught African […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS THE POWER OF ENVISIONING THE POWER OF ENVISIONING Today, I took a trip to my shamba so that I can better visualize where I’ll build the studio/classroom for Invention School, where to place the fruit trees, my home, and finally the large garden. I’m blessed to have free abundant water […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS WORST OF TIMES, BEST OF TIMES WORST OF TIMES, BEST OF TIMES I’m blessed to be alive, healthy, and living each day on the African continent. We are all witnessing the fall of western civilization and along with it all of the horrendous things which it perpetrated to enhance its own […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS IF I HAD A SON, HE’D LOOK LIKE TRAYVON… “IF I HAD A SON, HE’D LOOK LIKE TRAYVON…” ~ U.S. President Barack Obama Africa people globally need to understand this about the United States and the wide appeal that Africa has for African Americans who know it as their ancestral homeland. […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS The Reason Why You Shouldn’t Listen to African Music While You WORK! I CAN’T STOP LISTENING OK! Now I understand why I’m not getting as much done in my office and I probably should. I have about 14 gigabytes of African music constantly playing on my sound system. My entire living […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Top 7 Most Beautiful FEMALE African Dances Top 7 Most Beautiful FEMALE African Dances I really wanted to share this with Friends, Family, and Followers. The example I like most is from Kenya, and YES Chakacha Dance is dope! I’ve seen the ladies dance. Fun! 1. Chakacha Dance. Chakacha is a […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS African Americans Feel Safe In Africa African Americans Feel Safe In Africa Listen to the experiences of several African Americans who have traveled and are now living on the African continent. Prof. Oku Singer

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS A PRICE OF PROSPERITY OUR YOUTH WILL NOT PAY THESE PRICES Across the ages, different empires have manifest power and wealth through various means. Sadly, death and destruction are the most common means shared by all of them. The students at Invention School will explore other more humane means to take […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS CORRUPTION NEAR YOU CORRUPTION NEAR YOU One by one, the officials spoke candidly on camera about how they abused their power and accumulated enormous wealth. They looked relaxed, confident and even happy as they described bribes, kickbacks and other perks of corruption. The Chinese Communist party hasn’t figured out a way […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS Work Harder, Live Longer Remaining physically active as we grow older could help to keep our muscles and immune system robust. Of course, diet is very important and that’s why I’m creating my own agricultural homestead. COVID is a western nightmare. Nobody I know or have met has had this illness. […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS I’LL ASK MY STUDENTS I’LL ASK MY STUDENTS Is a computer masculine or feminine? Apparently, the French call it l’ordinateur so its gender is masculine according to them. Anyway, I’ll ask my young students what they think and get back with you. One of the very first things I’ll teach them […]

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  MEMBERS & VISITORS How Can We Help? How Can We Help? Invention School, located in Eastern Kenya, is dedicated to nurturing the tech leaders of tomorrow. How will it do that? Well, enjoy this video and you can begin to learn how Invention School will develop the future generations of Africans who will be […]

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