MEMBERS & VISITORS: Living in Kenya ~ What Diasporans Need To Know Join us to hear from our Special Guest CEO John Debelotte to receive factual information about repatriating here to Kenya and dispel ALL the mistruths spread about how to live, acquire land, obtain citizenship, and do business. His company is called Diaspora […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: Agricultural Inventions- Growing Sweet Potatoes Just a review invention so that you can grow them easily in your home using very little land or water. We have published other informative posts on Invention School’s website which may interest you. To view our entire catalog of over 800 posts go to inventionschool.tech/category/blog/ […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: The Call For Diaspora Contributions To African Development There is growing grass roots support, especially among young Africans, for encouraging Africans within the diaspora to return to the continent. They acknowledge that the skills, experience, money, diversity, and knowledge held by the diaspora will be invaluable to the development of Africa’s […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: It Starts By Imagining ~ Bridging The Gap To me this is one of THE REPAT PODCAST SEASON ONE’s most useful kinds of discussions. I’m going to share it on Invention School’s web site which was established by an African American for the purpose of developing the fruits of African imagination […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS: The Future of African Development Is Clear A well-trained cadre of inventors across the African continent will be key to developing the wealth and prosperity of its people because it is unique in so many ways. The problems and challenges are unlike development challenges in China, Europe, India, or the United […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS IS THERE A PLACE FOR INVENTORS AND OTHER CREATIVES IN THE NEW AFRICA? Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, addresses the general debate of the 77th Session of the General Assembly of the UN . Unarguably, YES, there is a need […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS AFRICA’S POLITICAL LANDSCAPE IS CHANGING With the recent death of Queen Elizabeth, the cumulative atrocities against Africa are beginning to visibly surface and take many forms. Expect to see much more of this as Africa now moves into its own moments in the sun. Millions will be acting as agents to […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS WHY DEVELOPING AFRICAN INVENTION TALENT IS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT If you think that Africa will continue to be impoverished and live on handouts from the developed wealthier nations as we continue to move into the 21st century, you’re dead wrong… Africa will no longer be the forgotten continent but rather at the […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS UNEXPLORED DIMENSIONS OF KENYAN LIFE Where is the truth? People will interpret this weeks events differently concerning the removal of a top Mau Mau leader’s dreadlocks: It’s been a sad week in Kenya family! The wife Ngina Kenyatta of Kenya’s first President, Jomo Kenyatta cut off the dreadlocks of a famous […]
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 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 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 […]
Read moreMEMBERS & VISITORS FREE LAND IN AFRICA FREE LAND IN AFRICA: THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT NOW 1. The broken promise of 40 acres and a mule would have lead to empowerment, self-reliance, competition, and equality. 2. The thought of reparations of any sort after 350 years of effectively free slave labor makes the majority […]
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