MEMBERS & VISITORS: World’s Top Architect of 2022 Architecture’s Top Prize in 2022 Goes to Architect From West Africa Growing up in a poor village in Burkina Faso, Francis Kéré didn’t play soccer with the other boys. He helped fix houses. After winning a scholarship to a vocational school for carpentry in Germany and […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS LET THE WOMEN SPEAK THE SPIRIT OF AFRICA How do African people truly gain our freedom? Prof. Oku Singer, Mechanical/Solar Engineer INVENTION SCHOOL’S SIGNATURE SERIES The technological progress of Africa and its diasporans was dramatically broken beginning with slavery and later through its colonization by European powers. With the arrival of […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS BOY DESIGNS SOLAR SCOOTER BOY DESIGNS SOLAR SCOOTER In order to appreciate the talent, resourcefulness, and creativity of this boy, you would have to understand the highly limited resources he had in building his electric scooter. Since Ghana is primarily not a manufacturing country, but agricultural, there is very little availability […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS THE AFRICA THAT I KNOW… THE AFRICA THAT I KNOW… The Africa that I know is The Africa that I know is The Africa that I know is The Africa that I know is Therefore, the world can expect anything and everything emanating from this continent to be free of the […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS BEING A MAN A Young R.U.F. boy discovers the true meaning of ‘being a man’ through an encounter with a young Masai warrior…and a lion. Prof. Oku Singer
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS CAN I ASK YOU, THE INTELLIGENT ONES? CAN I ASK YOU, THE INTELLIGENT ONES? Bishop Maponga Joshua III Marara delivers a message to African people asking them to assess whether they are living in true democracies or in modern day slavery. He breaks down the grip that modern colonizers still maintain […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS AFRICANS DISPLAYED AT HUMAN ZOO WHITE PEOPLE DISPLAYED AFRICANS AT HUMAN ZOOS In exhibitions that were popular until the early 20th century, living people of color were displayed for the enjoyment of white audiences. The bigotry behind those shows lives on. Those attractions were visited by 1.5 billion people worldwide and […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS CRIMES AGAINST AFRICA ALSO VIOLATIONS OF LAW EQUALS CRIMES AGAINST AFRICA If you do not consent to measures others may try to impose upon you, nobody can legally force you to accept these same measures. In this brilliant interview, lawyer Anna de Buisseret explains clearly and eloquently how those responsible for […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR AFRICANS KENYAN LAW PROFESSOR DELIVERS A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR AFRICANS Africans across the world have good reason to be highly suspicious of efforts by former colonizers and neo-colonizers who are taking steps to “help” Africans during the Covid crisis. Given the history of biological and genocidal warfare […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS SUN SPIRIT SUN SPIRIT Having arrived in Kenya and finding it much to my satisfaction, I decided to buy some land in order to grow sufficient food for self-sustainment, a home in which I could dwell comfortably and happily, and build a classroom for my Invention School apprentices. Since additional acreage […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS Wake Up Young Africans and Transform The Continent Dr. Thomas Mensah is a Ghanaian-American chemical engineer and inventor, who contributed to the development of fiber optics and nanotechnology. He has 14 patents and was inducted into the US National Academy of Inventors in 2015. Read Dr. Mensah’s book “The Right Stuff […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS Wake Up Young Africans and Transform The Continent Dr. Thomas Mensah is a Ghanaian-American chemical engineer and inventor, who contributed to the development of fiber optics and nanotechnology. He has 14 patents and was inducted into the US National Academy of Inventors in 2015. Read Dr. Mensah’s book “The Right Stuff […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & 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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